Category: POLITICS

  • PM Modi to Begin 3-Day Visit to South Africa for G20 Leaders’ Summit

    PM Modi to Begin 3-Day Visit to South Africa for G20 Leaders’ Summit

    20 November 2025,New Delhi, the government announced that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will embark on a three-day visit to South Africa to attend the G20 Leaders’ Summit. The high-profile trip aims to strengthen India’s role in global economic discussions, climate action, digital transformation, and development partnerships.

    The summit, scheduled to be held in Johannesburg, will bring together heads of state from the world’s major economies. PM Modi is expected to participate in multiple bilateral meetings, highlight India’s priorities for inclusive growth, and push for greater cooperation among Global South nations.

  • Nitish Kumar Set to Take Oath as Bihar CM for the 10th Time Today

    Nitish Kumar Set to Take Oath as Bihar CM for the 10th Time Today

    20 November 2025,Patna Bihar is gearing up for a historic political moment as Nitish Kumar prepares to take oath as the Chief Minister for the 10th time. The ceremony will be held at Raj Bhavan, with top leaders, coalition partners, and senior officials expected to attend. The event marks yet another chapter in Nitish Kumar’s long and impactful political journey in the state.

    With the NDA alliance backing his leadership, Nitish Kumar’s return to the CM chair comes at a crucial time, as the government focuses on development, employment, and strengthening law and order. Political observers note that this record-breaking oath reflects both his enduring influence and the stability his leadership brings to Bihar’s political landscape.

  • NDA Will Return to Power with Strength,” Says JD(U) Leader Rajeev Ranjan Prasad

    NDA Will Return to Power with Strength,” Says JD(U) Leader Rajeev Ranjan Prasad

    19 November 2025,Patna, Rajeev Ranjan Prasad expressed strong confidence that the state will once again see a powerful National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government after the upcoming elections. He stated that the alliance continues to enjoy widespread public trust due to its governance record and development initiatives.

    Prasad added that the opposition is “struggling to present a credible alternative,” while the NDA remains united and prepared for the electoral battle. He emphasized that the coalition’s stability and leadership will play a decisive role in shaping the state’s future, reiterating that the people are inclined toward continuity rather than change.

  • Karnataka Court Halts Govt Move To Withdraw 2019 Stone-Pelting Case

    Karnataka Court Halts Govt Move To Withdraw 2019 Stone-Pelting Case

    19 November 2025,Karnataka High Court in Bengaluru issued an interim stay on the state cabinet’s recent decision to withdraw the 2019 stone-throwing case involving several accused persons. The court observed that such withdrawals must follow proper legal procedure and cannot be based solely on executive direction, prompting a temporary halt until a detailed review is completed.

    The order has stirred fresh political debate in Karnataka, with critics arguing that the withdrawal attempt was influenced by political considerations. The High Court has directed the government to submit all relevant documents and justifications for its decision, with the matter expected to come up for further hearing in the coming days.

  • Modi’s Tamil Nadu Visit: A High-Voltage Launch, But Lingering Political Baggage Raises Questions

    Modi’s Tamil Nadu Visit: A High-Voltage Launch, But Lingering Political Baggage Raises Questions

    19 November 2025,Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s latest visit created significant political buzz, marking a high-energy start to the BJP’s renewed push in the state. Massive crowds, cultural outreach, and sharp messaging signaled the party’s intention to strengthen its foothold in a region traditionally dominated by Dravidian politics.

    However, political analysts note that despite the high-voltage launch, the BJP still carries unresolved baggage in Tamil Nadu—ranging from past coalition challenges to perceptions of central overreach. As the state gears up for the next election cycle, Modi’s ability to blend fresh outreach with addressing older grievances may determine how effectively the BJP can reshape its image and expand its influence in the southern state.

  • Most People Are Happy Jungle Raj Part 2 Hasn’t Returned: BJP’s Shahnawaz Hussain

    Most People Are Happy Jungle Raj Part 2 Hasn’t Returned: BJP’s Shahnawaz Hussain

    Patna, November 18, 2025:
    BJP leader Shahnawaz Hussain remarked that citizens of Bihar are “relieved and happy” that “Jungle Raj Part 2” has not made a comeback in the state. Speaking to reporters in Patna, he said the recent political developments show that people prefer stability, law-and-order, and steady governance over chaos and disorder.

    Hussain added that the BJP remains committed to maintaining peace and development in Bihar. He also emphasized that the party will continue working closely with its leadership and allies to ensure that the progress achieved in recent years is protected and strengthened.

  • Nitish Kumar Unanimously Elected Leader of JD(U) Legislature Party

    Nitish Kumar Unanimously Elected Leader of JD(U) Legislature Party

    Patna, November 19, 2025:
    Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has been unanimously elected as the leader of the JD(U) Legislature Party, reaffirming his central role in guiding the party’s legislative and political strategy. JD(U) MLAs met in Patna and extended full support to Kumar, reflecting the continued confidence the party holds in his leadership.

    Party members stated that Nitish Kumar’s long administrative experience and steady governance approach make him the most suitable choice to lead the legislature. His re-election is expected to strengthen JD(U)’s internal unity and shape its direction in upcoming political developments in Bihar.

  • Bihar: Samrat Choudhary Elected BJP Legislature Party Leader, Vijay Kumar Sinha as Deputy

    Bihar: Samrat Choudhary Elected BJP Legislature Party Leader, Vijay Kumar Sinha as Deputy

    Patna, November 18, 2025:
    Samrat Choudhary has been elected as the leader of the BJP Legislature Party in Bihar, while Vijay Kumar Sinha has been chosen as his deputy. This leadership change comes as BJP aims to steer its leg­islative strategy in the state more effectively, especially amid shifting political dynamics.

    The move underscores BJP’s trust in Choudhary’s experience and Sinha’s administrative skills. Party insiders said the duo would play a key role in helping BJP grow its base in the state legislature, coordinate legislative agendas, and strengthen ties with allies.

  • Will Be a Historic Oath-Taking…: BJP Leader Prem Kumar on Bihar Govt Formation

    Will Be a Historic Oath-Taking…: BJP Leader Prem Kumar on Bihar Govt Formation

    Patna, November 19, 2025 — Senior BJP leader Prem Kumar said the upcoming oath-taking ceremony in Bihar will be “historic,” reflecting what he called a decisive mandate for stability and development in the state. Speaking to reporters, he emphasized that the new government will focus on speeding up welfare schemes and strengthening law-and-order mechanisms. His remarks come as preparations intensify for the swearing-in of the next cabinet.

    Prem Kumar added that the alliance partners are in full agreement on key governance priorities and that the leadership is united ahead of the formation. He expressed confidence that the new government would bring significant administrative reforms and renewed momentum to ongoing infrastructure projects. The ceremony, he said, will mark a turning point in Bihar’s political landscape.

  • Prashant Kishor Concedes Poll Defeat, Takes ‘Maun Upvas’ as Act of Accountability

    Prashant Kishor Concedes Poll Defeat, Takes ‘Maun Upvas’ as Act of Accountability

    New Delhi, November 18, 2025:
    Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor has taken full responsibility for his party’s dismal performance in the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections, admitting that he “couldn’t win people’s faith.” In his first public remarks since the results, he accepted 100% accountability for the outcome, signaling a moment of deep reflection.

    As a gesture of self-introspection and redemption, Kishor announced that he will observe a day-long maun upvas (vow of silence) on November 20 at the Gandhi Vidarbha Ashram. He described the fast as a symbolic act of penance and a way to reset his political compulsions.