Category: POLITICS

  • Bihar DGP Clarifies: Dularchand Yadav Died of Cardiorespiratory Failure in Mokama Murder Case

    Bihar DGP Clarifies: Dularchand Yadav Died of Cardiorespiratory Failure in Mokama Murder Case

    Patna, November 4, 2025: Bihar Director General of Police (DGP) stated that Dularchand Yadav, whose death triggered protests in Mokama, passed away due to cardiorespiratory failure as per the preliminary medical report. The DGP clarified that the post-mortem findings did not indicate injuries suggesting murder, countering the allegations of custodial violence and foul play that had sparked public outrage and political reactions.

    The police chief added that a detailed investigation is underway and a special team has been appointed to review all angles of the case to ensure transparency. He appealed to the public to maintain peace and avoid being influenced by rumours or misinformation. The DGP assured that once the final forensic and medical reports are received, the findings will be made public and strict action will follow if any wrongdoing is established.

  • Historic Moment: Naxal-Free Chormara in Bihar to Vote Freely for the First Time in 25 Years

    Historic Moment: Naxal-Free Chormara in Bihar to Vote Freely for the First Time in 25 Years

    Gaya, November 4, 2025: The village of Chormara in Bihar is set to witness a historic moment as residents prepare to cast their votes freely for the first time in 25 years. Once considered a Naxal-dominated region, Chormara had long faced threats, voter intimidation and restrictions during elections, forcing many to avoid polling booths. With security forces having cleared the area of Naxal influence, villagers now look forward to exercising their democratic right without fear.

    Local authorities have strengthened security arrangements, set up accessible polling stations and deployed additional personnel to ensure a safe and peaceful voting experience. The people of Chormara, many of whom have never voted before, expressed relief and excitement over this long-awaited change. The upcoming polls are seen not just as an election, but as a celebration of regained freedom and a significant step towards restoring normalcy and development in the region.

  • StGadkari Urges Bihar Voters to Make ‘Anje, Ganje and Panje’ Disappear Ahead of Polls

    StGadkari Urges Bihar Voters to Make ‘Anje, Ganje and Panje’ Disappear Ahead of Polls

    Saran, November 4, 2025: Addressing an election rally in Saran ahead of the Bihar Assembly polls, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari urged voters to ensure the defeat of the opposition, referring to them as “Anje, Ganje and Panje.” He appealed to the public to support the NDA, claiming that choosing their alliance would strengthen development efforts in the state and accelerate progress through a “double-engine government.”

    Gadkari’s remarks came shortly after Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s jibe at the opposition using the phrase “Pappu, Tappu and Appu.” Building on that narrative, Gadkari asserted that removing the opposition from power would end what he described as misrule and pave the way for better infrastructure, roads and welfare initiatives in Bihar under the NDA government.

  • PM Modi Slams RJD–Congress, Says NDA Symbolises Development While Opposition Stands for “Destruction”

    PM Modi Slams RJD–Congress, Says NDA Symbolises Development While Opposition Stands for “Destruction”

    Patna, November 4, 2025: Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a strong attack on the RJD–Congress alliance during a public rally in Patna on Tuesday, asserting that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) stands for development, progress, and stability. He alleged that the opposition parties were responsible for pushing Bihar backwards through corruption, misgovernance, and vote-bank politics. PM Modi stated that the NDA’s policies have brought transformational changes in infrastructure, welfare schemes, and youth development across the state.

    Reiterating his commitment to Bihar’s growth, the Prime Minister urged citizens to support the NDA for a future rooted in progress and opportunities. He accused the RJD–Congress alliance of prioritising personal gain over public welfare and claimed that their return to power would lead to instability and “destruction of the state’s hard-earned progress.” PM Modi added that the NDA’s vision focuses on empowering the poor, youth, and farmers, ensuring long-term development for Bihar.

  • Naidu and Jagan Clash Over Temple Stampede: Blame and Negligence at Centre of Andhra Row

    Naidu and Jagan Clash Over Temple Stampede: Blame and Negligence at Centre of Andhra Row

    Tirupati, november 1st, 2025 – The fatal crowd crush at the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple in Andhra Pradesh has sparked heated political exchanges, with former Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu accusing the temple authorities and event organisers of poor coordination and failing to anticipate the large swell of devotees, resulting in the tragedy.
    Meanwhile, opposition leader Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy slammed the Naidu-led government and temple administration for “blatant negligence”, stating that police resources were diverted to Naidu’s tour and vital crowd-management measures were ignored.

  • Class 6 Girl Takes Her Life in Jaipur After Alleged Teacher Misconduct

    Class 6 Girl Takes Her Life in Jaipur After Alleged Teacher Misconduct

    Jaipur, November 1, 2025 – A tragic incident unfolded at a private school in the Mansarovar area of Jaipur when a Class 6 student allegedly jumped from the fourth floor of the building and died. Police have registered the case and begun investigating.
    Parents and a local guardians’ group have claimed the girl was “upset over the behaviour of a teacher” and raised concerns that the school may have tampered with the site of the incident before officials arrived.

  • Historians Weigh In as Renaming of Delhi Sparks Deep Political and Cultural Debate

    Historians Weigh In as Renaming of Delhi Sparks Deep Political and Cultural Debate

    New Delhi, November 1, 2025 – The ongoing demand to rename Delhi has ignited a new wave of political and cultural debate, prompting historians to revisit the city’s layered past. Scholars argue that Delhi’s name, rooted in centuries of history, reflects the diverse dynasties, cultures, and identities that shaped the capital. Many historians caution that renaming a city like Delhi is not merely a symbolic gesture but an act that may influence how future generations interpret the nation’s heritage.

    Experts also point out that city names across India have often been changed to reflect cultural pride, correct colonial imprints, or reinforce political narratives. However, in the case of Delhi, they believe the renaming push is linked to contemporary politics and identity-based sentiments. While supporters of the change view it as a step toward reinforcing cultural authenticity, historians warn that altering the name of India’s capital could lead to selective rewriting of history and fuel further ideological polarization.

  • Prashant Kishor Seeks Removal of His Name from Bengal Voter List Amid Dual-Registration Controversy

    Prashant Kishor Seeks Removal of His Name from Bengal Voter List Amid Dual-Registration Controversy

    Kolkata/Patna, Nov 1st, 2025 – Political strategist-turned-politician Prashant Kishor has reportedly asked election authorities to delete his name from the West Bengal voter list after a controversy broke out over him being registered as a voter in two states. His name was found listed in both West Bengal and Bihar’s Kargahar Assembly constituency, triggering a political row.

    The Election Commission has issued a notice to Kishor, seeking clarification on how he ended up with dual voter registration, which is prohibited under election laws. He has requested immediate removal of his name from the Bengal list to avoid any violation, even as political parties in both states are using the issue to launch attacks on each other ahead of the upcoming polls.

  • Mokama Poll Violence: Tejashwi Urges EC Intervention to Ensure Fear-Free Voting

    Mokama Poll Violence: Tejashwi Urges EC Intervention to Ensure Fear-Free Voting

    Patna, November 1: Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav on Friday strongly condemned the violent incident that took place in Mokama during the ongoing Bihar Assembly elections, stating that such actions weaken the democratic process. Speaking to reporters in Patna, he said elections must be conducted peacefully and appealed to all political parties, workers, and citizens to maintain calm. Tejashwi demanded strict action against those involved in the violence, stressing that “there is no place for violence in Bihar’s democracy.”

    He further added that Bihar has always shown strong democratic participation, and ensuring a safe voting environment is the collective responsibility of all stakeholders. Tejashwi urged the Election Commission to intervene immediately and ensure fair, transparent, and violence-free polling across the state. He said that people should be allowed to vote without fear, and the focus during elections must remain on development, employment, and public welfare—not intimidation or unrest.

  • Pakistan, Afghanistan Extend Ceasefire, Agree to Resume Peace Talks Soon

    Pakistan, Afghanistan Extend Ceasefire, Agree to Resume Peace Talks Soon

    Islamabad/Kabul, October 31, 2025: Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to extend their ongoing ceasefire in a bid to ease border tensions and create a conducive environment for dialogue. The decision was reached following back-channel communication between officials from both nations, aimed at preventing further clashes along the border areas that have seen repeated hostilities in recent months. The extended ceasefire is expected to hold until the next round of formal talks takes place.

    Both countries have confirmed that a fresh round of peace talks will be held in the coming weeks to address long-standing security concerns, cross-border militancy, and trade disputes. Diplomatic sources indicated that regional stability and cooperation were key priorities, with pressure from international partners encouraging both sides to pursue peaceful negotiations. The extension of the ceasefire has been welcomed as a positive step toward reducing friction and fostering dialogue between the neighbouring nations.