Category: POLITICS

  • KTR Slams Congress, Says Revanth Ruined Telangana, Party Failed the State

    KTR Slams Congress, Says Revanth Ruined Telangana, Party Failed the State

    December 6, 2025 | Hyderabad, Telangana

    Telangana Minister K. T. Rama Rao (KTR) today launched a sharp attack on Congress leader Revanth Reddy, claiming that his leadership has “ruined Telangana” and that the party has failed to deliver on promises to the state’s people. KTR criticized the opposition for mismanagement and political opportunism.

    Addressing a public gathering in Hyderabad, KTR emphasized that the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) remains committed to development, welfare schemes, and good governance. His remarks have sparked renewed political debate ahead of upcoming local elections.

  • Parliament to Form Parliamentary Friendship Group with Saudi Arabia to Boost Bilateral Ties

    Parliament to Form Parliamentary Friendship Group with Saudi Arabia to Boost Bilateral Ties

    New Delhi, December 5, 2025: The Indian Parliament is set to form a Parliamentary Friendship Group with Saudi Arabia as part of efforts to strengthen diplomatic engagement and deepen cooperation between the two nations. The move is aimed at enhancing dialogue between lawmakers and promoting closer coordination on key regional and global issues.

    Officials say the friendship group will focus on trade, energy, investment, labour welfare, and cultural exchange. The initiative is expected to further consolidate the strategic partnership between India and Saudi Arabia, which has seen steady growth in recent years across multiple sectors.

  • MDMK Founder to Lead Padayatra Protesting Drug Menace in Tamil Nadu

    MDMK Founder to Lead Padayatra Protesting Drug Menace in Tamil Nadu

    Chennai, December 5, 2025: The founder of the Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) has announced a statewide padayatra to protest against the rising drug consumption in Tamil Nadu. The march aims to create mass awareness about the dangers of substance abuse and to demand strict action against drug trafficking networks.

    Party leaders said the padayatra will pass through several districts and involve students, youth, and social organisations. The movement is expected to put pressure on the government to strengthen enforcement, rehabilitation measures, and preventive education across the state.

  • Deputy CM Praises Chittoor Officials for Rejecting Political Formalities

    Deputy CM Praises Chittoor Officials for Rejecting Political Formalities

    Chittoor, December 5, 2025: During his visit to Chittoor on Friday, Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan appreciated district officials for avoiding political formalities such as bouquets and gifts. He praised them for prioritising public service and development over symbolic gestures.

    The Deputy CM said government officials should focus on delivering real results to the people rather than engaging in ceremonial practices. His remarks were welcomed by administrative circles as a message promoting professionalism and accountability.

  • ₹20,444-Crore Investment Clearance Signals Major Industrial Push in Andhra Pradesh

    ₹20,444-Crore Investment Clearance Signals Major Industrial Push in Andhra Pradesh

    Amaravati, December 5, 2025: Andhra Pradesh took a major leap toward economic growth as the State Investment Promotion Board cleared investment proposals worth ₹20,444 crore across multiple sectors. The government has directed officials to fast-track all signed MoUs within 45 days to ensure speedy implementation and job creation across the state.

    This massive clearance is expected to boost manufacturing, infrastructure, and services, strengthening investor confidence in Andhra Pradesh. The leadership emphasized that all departments must work in coordination to avoid delays and convert proposals into operational projects quickly.

  • Undemocratic DMK Govt Brazenly Defying Court Order: BJP’s Kesavan Slams Tamil Nadu Govt

    Undemocratic DMK Govt Brazenly Defying Court Order: BJP’s Kesavan Slams Tamil Nadu Govt

    Chennai | December 4, 2025 — BJP leader Kesavan on Wednesday accused the Tamil Nadu government of acting in an “undemocratic” manner by allegedly defying a court order. Speaking at a press briefing in Chennai, Kesavan criticized the DMK administration for what he described as blatant disregard for judicial directives, raising concerns about the rule of law in the state.

    Kesavan urged the state government to comply immediately with the court’s decision and warned that continued non-compliance could lead to legal and political consequences. The remarks have sparked a political debate in Tamil Nadu, with opposition leaders calling for accountability while the ruling DMK has yet to issue a formal response.

  • Will Resign from TMC Tomorrow”: West Bengal MLA Humayun Kabir Responds to Party Suspension

    Will Resign from TMC Tomorrow”: West Bengal MLA Humayun Kabir Responds to Party Suspension

    Kolkata | December 4, 2025 — West Bengal MLA Humayun Kabir on Wednesday announced that he will resign from the Trinamool Congress (TMC) tomorrow following his suspension from the party. Speaking to the media in Kolkata, Kabir expressed disappointment over the party’s decision and confirmed his intention to step down from both the party and its responsibilities as a TMC legislator.

    Kabir’s suspension comes amid rising internal tensions within the party, with reports suggesting disagreements over policy decisions and local leadership issues. Political analysts say his resignation could trigger further realignments in the state’s political landscape ahead of upcoming elections, intensifying speculation about possible defections or new alliances.

  • Portable Commode to Armoured Limousine: Inside Putin’s Unprecedented Security Fortress

    Portable Commode to Armoured Limousine: Inside Putin’s Unprecedented Security Fortress

    Sochi | December 4, 2025 — Russian President Vladimir Putin’s security arrangements continue to draw global attention, with reports revealing an extraordinary protection setup that includes everything from heavily fortified armoured limousines to personal portable sanitation equipment. These measures reflect the extreme level of caution surrounding the Russian leader amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and internal security concerns.

    Security experts say Putin’s protective ring involves multiple layers of elite personnel, high-tech surveillance, and specially designed vehicles resistant to chemical, biological, and ballistic threats. The unusual precautions underline the seriousness with which the Kremlin treats presidential safety, especially during public appearances and foreign travel, highlighting the evolving nature of high-level security in conflict-driven geopolitics.

  • Do Not Go on Rumours: Jyotiraditya Scindia Addresses Controversy Over Sanchar Saathi

    Do Not Go on Rumours: Jyotiraditya Scindia Addresses Controversy Over Sanchar Saathi

    New Delhi | December 3, 2025 — Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia on Wednesday urged the public and media to avoid spreading unverified information regarding the ongoing Sanchar Saathi controversy. Speaking at a briefing in New Delhi, Scindia emphasized that the matter is being handled through proper administrative channels and that rumours could create unnecessary confusion and panic.

    The minister highlighted the government’s commitment to transparency and assured citizens that all concerns related to Sanchar Saathi are being investigated thoroughly. He requested stakeholders to rely only on official updates and reassured that any actionable developments would be communicated promptly. Scindia’s remarks aim to calm public speculation and reinforce trust in the government’s handling of the situation.

  • SIR Amit Shah’s Ploy to Capture Bengal Won’t Succeed”: Mamata Banerjee Fires Warning

    SIR Amit Shah’s Ploy to Capture Bengal Won’t Succeed”: Mamata Banerjee Fires Warning

    Kolkata | December 3, 2025 — West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday strongly criticized Union Home Minister Amit Shah, claiming that his alleged “SIR ploy” to influence the state’s political landscape “will not succeed.” Addressing a press conference in Kolkata, Banerjee accused the central government of trying to interfere in Bengal’s governance ahead of upcoming elections.

    Banerjee asserted that the people of Bengal remain vigilant and will not be swayed by political maneuvers, emphasizing her party’s commitment to protecting the state’s interests. She warned that attempts to manipulate administrative processes for political gain would backfire, reaffirming her confidence in the Trinamool Congress’ strong grassroots support. The remarks add fuel to the ongoing political debate over central intervention in state affairs.