Chiranjeevi’s Wife Surekha Named In Yadagirigutta Temple Board
Chiranjeevi’s Wife Surekha Named In Yadagirigutta Temple Board The Telangana government has constituted a new board for the famous Yadagirigutta Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple, also known as Yadadri Temple. The latest appointments have attracted public attention after Konidela Surekha, wife of Megastar Chiranjeevi, was named as one of the board members. Surekha Konidela’s Appointment Draws Attention Konidela Surekha’s i
Chiranjeevi’s Wife Surekha Named In Yadagirigutta Temple Board
Chiranjeevi’s Wife Surekha Named In Yadagirigutta Temple Board The Telangana government has constituted a new board for the famous Yadagirigutta Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple, also known as Yadadri Temple. The latest appointments have attracted public attention after Konidela Surekha, wife of Megastar Chiranjeevi, was named as one of the board members. Surekha Konidela’s Appointment Draws Attention Konidela Surekha’s i
Chiranjeevi, Nagarjuna, Venkatesh attend Khushbu Sundar wedding event
Veteran actors Chiranjeevi, Nagarjuna, Venkatesh and several leading stars from the South Indian film industry attended the wedding of Avantika Sundar, daughter of actor-politician Khushbu Sundar and filmmaker Sundar C, at a luxury resort in Goa. The wedding celebrations of Avantika Sundar, the elder daughter of actor-politician Khushbu Sundar and filmmaker Sundar C, turned into a star-studded affair as several leading per
Chiranjeevi, Nagarjuna, Venkatesh attend Khushbu Sundar wedding event
Veteran actors Chiranjeevi, Nagarjuna, Venkatesh and several leading stars from the South Indian film industry attended the wedding of Avantika Sundar, daughter of actor-politician Khushbu Sundar and filmmaker Sundar C, at a luxury resort in Goa. The wedding celebrations of Avantika Sundar, the elder daughter of actor-politician Khushbu Sundar and filmmaker Sundar C, turned into a star-studded affair as several leading per
Mahua Moitra Praises Suvendu Adhikari, Sparks Bengal Political Buzz
Kolkata, June 24, 2026: Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Mahua Moitra has stirred fresh political discussions in West Bengal after publicly recalling the support she received from Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari during the early stages of her political journey. Her remarks come at a crucial time when the TMC is facing internal challenges, defections, and a growing leadership crisis. Mahua Moitra described her relationship with Suvendu Adhikari as one built on personal respect and emotion
Mahua Moitra Praises Suvendu Adhikari, Sparks Bengal Political Buzz
Kolkata, June 24, 2026: Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Mahua Moitra has stirred fresh political discussions in West Bengal after publicly recalling the support she received from Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari during the early stages of her political journey. Her remarks come at a crucial time when the TMC is facing internal challenges, defections, and a growing leadership crisis. Mahua Moitra described her relationship with Suvendu Adhikari as one built on personal respect and emotion
Mamata Banerjee faces internal revolt claim in TMC politics
Alleged internal revolt in TMC triggers political buzz A major political development has been reported within the Trinamool Congress (TMC) in West Bengal, with claims of an internal revolt challenging the leadership of party supremo Mamata Banerjee and MP Abhishek Banerjee. According to reports, the development unfolded shortly after the state’s first BJP-led government presented its budget in the Assembly, adding to the political tension in the state.
Mamata Banerjee faces internal revolt claim in TMC politics
Alleged internal revolt in TMC triggers political buzz A major political development has been reported within the Trinamool Congress (TMC) in West Bengal, with claims of an internal revolt challenging the leadership of party supremo Mamata Banerjee and MP Abhishek Banerjee. According to reports, the development unfolded shortly after the state’s first BJP-led government presented its budget in the Assembly, adding to the political tension in the state.
Rahul Gandhi Says Education System Crushes Students In Kota Rally
Students Pressure And System Stress Highlighted At a large student gathering in Kota, Rahul Gandhi criticised India’s education framework, stating that it places excessive pressure on young learners and often leaves them mentally exhausted. The Congress leader made the remarks during the “Chhatron Ki Goon
Rahul Gandhi Says Education System Crushes Students In Kota Rally
Students Pressure And System Stress Highlighted At a large student gathering in Kota, Rahul Gandhi criticised India’s education framework, stating that it places excessive pressure on young learners and often leaves them mentally exhausted. The Congress leader made the remarks during the “Chhatron Ki Goon
Mamata Banerjee Challenges Bhabanipur Election Result In Calcutta HC
Mamata Banerjee challenges Bhabanipur election result in Calcutta HC West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress (TMC) chief Mamata Banerjee has filed an election petition before the Calcutta High Court challenging the result of the Bhabanipur Assembly constituency. The legal move comes after her reported defeat to Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Suvendu Adhikari in the contested seat. A
Mamata Banerjee Challenges Bhabanipur Election Result In Calcutta HC
Mamata Banerjee challenges Bhabanipur election result in Calcutta HC West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress (TMC) chief Mamata Banerjee has filed an election petition before the Calcutta High Court challenging the result of the Bhabanipur Assembly constituency. The legal move comes after her reported defeat to Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Suvendu Adhikari in the contested seat. A
19 TMC Rebel MPs Trigger Lok Sabha Split Suspense
The Trinamool Congress is facing one of its biggest internal crises in recent years as a group of rebel Lok Sabha MPs reportedly moves to seek recognition as the “real TMC” parliamentary faction. The latest twist involves a letter said to have 19 signatures but 20 serial numbers, creating suspense over a possible 20th rebel MP. The Speaker’s office has not officially confirmed receipt of the letter. However, reports say the rebel MPs
19 TMC Rebel MPs Trigger Lok Sabha Split Suspense
The Trinamool Congress is facing one of its biggest internal crises in recent years as a group of rebel Lok Sabha MPs reportedly moves to seek recognition as the “real TMC” parliamentary faction. The latest twist involves a letter said to have 19 signatures but 20 serial numbers, creating suspense over a possible 20th rebel MP. The Speaker’s office has not officially confirmed receipt of the letter. However, reports say the rebel MPs
Cockroach Janta Party launches youth protest campaign
Cockroach Janta Party begins nationwide youth protest India’s viral Cockroach Janta Party has launched a nationwide youth protest campaign, with hundreds of students and young supporters gathering in Pune on Thursday. The rally at Savitribai Phule Pune University marked the latest show of strength by the youth-led movement, which has quickly grown from an online protest symbol into a wider campaign on education, unemployment and government
Cockroach Janta Party launches youth protest campaign
Cockroach Janta Party begins nationwide youth protest India’s viral Cockroach Janta Party has launched a nationwide youth protest campaign, with hundreds of students and young supporters gathering in Pune on Thursday. The rally at Savitribai Phule Pune University marked the latest show of strength by the youth-led movement, which has quickly grown from an online protest symbol into a wider campaign on education, unemployment and government
TMC Faces Major Rebellion After Assembly Loss, Mamata Banerjee’s Grip Weakens
TMC Reels After Assembly Setback The Trinamool Congress is in turmoil following a crushing defeat in West Bengal’s Assembly elections. Over 58 of the 80 MLAs have rebelled, appointing expelled leader Ritabrata Banerjee as the Leader of Opposition, signaling a split in the party’s legislative wing. The crisis has now escalated to the national level, with nearly 20 TMC Lok Sabha MPs moving to New Delhi, r
TMC Faces Major Rebellion After Assembly Loss, Mamata Banerjee’s Grip Weakens
TMC Reels After Assembly Setback The Trinamool Congress is in turmoil following a crushing defeat in West Bengal’s Assembly elections. Over 58 of the 80 MLAs have rebelled, appointing expelled leader Ritabrata Banerjee as the Leader of Opposition, signaling a split in the party’s legislative wing. The crisis has now escalated to the national level, with nearly 20 TMC Lok Sabha MPs moving to New Delhi, r
India Bloc Leaders Meet in Delhi Live; DMK and AAP Stay Away
The INDIA Bloc convened in New Delhi on June 8, 2026, for a crucial strategy meeting as opposition parties aim to coordinate and unify ahead of future electoral contests, including the 2029 Lok Sabha elections. The session is particularly significant amid questions about the alliance's cohesion following recent electoral setbacks and growing internal friction. Leaders from 23 parties attended or were expected to participate, including prominent figures such as Congress president Mallikarjun K
India Bloc Leaders Meet in Delhi Live; DMK and AAP Stay Away
The INDIA Bloc convened in New Delhi on June 8, 2026, for a crucial strategy meeting as opposition parties aim to coordinate and unify ahead of future electoral contests, including the 2029 Lok Sabha elections. The session is particularly significant amid questions about the alliance's cohesion following recent electoral setbacks and growing internal friction. Leaders from 23 parties attended or were expected to participate, including prominent figures such as Congress president Mallikarjun K
Kamareddy Manjeera Tragedy: Four Children Drown
A tragic drowning incident in Telangana’s Kamareddy district claimed the lives of four children from the same family, while another Manjeera River incident left four more dead. Four Children Drown In Manjeera River A deep tragedy struck Budimi village in Banswada mandal of Kamareddy district after four children from the same family drowned in the Manjeera River on Friday 5th June. The children, all aged
Kamareddy Manjeera Tragedy: Four Children Drown
A tragic drowning incident in Telangana’s Kamareddy district claimed the lives of four children from the same family, while another Manjeera River incident left four more dead. Four Children Drown In Manjeera River A deep tragedy struck Budimi village in Banswada mandal of Kamareddy district after four children from the same family drowned in the Manjeera River on Friday 5th June. The children, all aged
Mamata Banerjee Adviser Row Exposes Cracks In Rebel TMC Camp
Less than 48 hours after 60 rebel MLAs took control of the Trinamool Congress legislature party by defying party chief Mamata Banerjee, signs of internal trouble have begun to surface within the Ritabrata Banerjee-led camp. The disagreement is centred on Mamata Banerjee’s future role in the party and whether she should remain the supreme leader or be limited to the position of a chief adviser. Ritabrata Banerjee, who has now been recognised as the Leader of the Opposition, had said that the rebel group did not intend to split the Trinamool Congress. In their letter to the Assembly Speaker, the rebel MLAs reportedly mentioned Mamata Banerjee as the party chief. However, Ritabrata’s public suggestion that Mamata should serve as a “chief adviser” to the opposition front has created unease among several MLAs who still owe their political loyalty to her. The rebellion inside the TMC was not entirely directed against Mamata Banerjee herself. According to the developments emerging from the rebel camp, much of the anger among MLAs was aimed at Abhishek Banerjee, Mamata’s nephew and the party’s de facto number two. Several rebel leaders were reportedly unhappy with his leadership style and the growing perception that decision-making within the party had become increasingly centralised around him. The tensions deepened after the controversy known as “Signgate”, in which some Trinamool MLAs alleged that their signatures had been forged in a letter supporting Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay as Leader of the Opposition. That episode appears to have intensified resentment within the party and pushed several MLAs toward the rebel bloc. However, their rebellion against the current party structure has not translated into a complete rejection of Mamata Banerjee’s leadership. Several MLAs in the Ritabrata-led camp continue to see Mamata as the central figure of the Trinamool Congress. Rebel MLA Gulshan Mullick said that they had been told the party would continue under Mamata’s leadership and that she could not be treated merely as an adviser. He warned that if Mamata was not accepted as the supreme leader, some MLAs might reconsider whether they should remain in the rebel bloc. Sitai MLA Sangeeta Roy Basunia also rejected the idea of Mamata being shifted into an advisory role. She said Mamata Banerjee remained their supreme leader and could not be reduced to an adviser. These statements have exposed the first major challenge for Ritabrata Banerjee after taking charge as Leader of the Opposition. Ritabrata Bloc Faces Its First Big Political Test The dispute highlights the contradiction at the heart of the rebellion. On one hand, the MLAs have challenged the party’s existing leadership structure and defied Mamata Banerjee’s directions. On the other hand, many of them are unwilling to abandon their political and emotional association with the leader who founded the Trinamool Congress after breaking away from the Congress in 1998. This contradiction could become difficult for the rebel bloc to manage. If the group continues to project Mamata as its leader while acting against her instructions, it may struggle to build a clear political identity. At the same time, if Ritabrata attempts to sideline Mamata completely, he risks losing MLAs who joined the rebellion mainly out of anger against Abhishek Banerjee and the internal functioning of the party, not against Mamata herself. The Trinamool Congress has always been closely identified with Mamata Banerjee’s personality, leadership style and mass appeal. Unlike some other regional parties where factional battles are driven by ideology, caste equations or leadership succession, the current TMC crisis appears more rooted in internal control, authority and resentment over the party’s power structure. That makes Mamata’s role even more sensitive. Political observers believe the rebel bloc may face further instability if Ritabrata Banerjee fails to clearly define Mamata Banerjee’s position. If he accepts her as the supreme leader, the rebellion may appear incomplete. If he rejects her authority, the bloc could lose MLAs who still depend on Mamata’s image and legacy for political legitimacy. For now, Mamata Banerjee remains the biggest unifying force within the Trinamool Congress, even among those who have rebelled against the party leadership. The developments show that Ritabrata Banerjee’s biggest challenge may not be defeating the ruling side inside the Assembly, but keeping his own rebel camp together. The coming days will decide whether the bloc survives as a serious political force or begins to break apart under the weight of its own contradictions.
Mamata Banerjee Adviser Row Exposes Cracks In Rebel TMC Camp
Less than 48 hours after 60 rebel MLAs took control of the Trinamool Congress legislature party by defying party chief Mamata Banerjee, signs of internal trouble have begun to surface within the Ritabrata Banerjee-led camp. The disagreement is centred on Mamata Banerjee’s future role in the party and whether she should remain the supreme leader or be limited to the position of a chief adviser. Ritabrata Banerjee, who has now been recognised as the Leader of the Opposition, had said that the rebel group did not intend to split the Trinamool Congress. In their letter to the Assembly Speaker, the rebel MLAs reportedly mentioned Mamata Banerjee as the party chief. However, Ritabrata’s public suggestion that Mamata should serve as a “chief adviser” to the opposition front has created unease among several MLAs who still owe their political loyalty to her. The rebellion inside the TMC was not entirely directed against Mamata Banerjee herself. According to the developments emerging from the rebel camp, much of the anger among MLAs was aimed at Abhishek Banerjee, Mamata’s nephew and the party’s de facto number two. Several rebel leaders were reportedly unhappy with his leadership style and the growing perception that decision-making within the party had become increasingly centralised around him. The tensions deepened after the controversy known as “Signgate”, in which some Trinamool MLAs alleged that their signatures had been forged in a letter supporting Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay as Leader of the Opposition. That episode appears to have intensified resentment within the party and pushed several MLAs toward the rebel bloc. However, their rebellion against the current party structure has not translated into a complete rejection of Mamata Banerjee’s leadership. Several MLAs in the Ritabrata-led camp continue to see Mamata as the central figure of the Trinamool Congress. Rebel MLA Gulshan Mullick said that they had been told the party would continue under Mamata’s leadership and that she could not be treated merely as an adviser. He warned that if Mamata was not accepted as the supreme leader, some MLAs might reconsider whether they should remain in the rebel bloc. Sitai MLA Sangeeta Roy Basunia also rejected the idea of Mamata being shifted into an advisory role. She said Mamata Banerjee remained their supreme leader and could not be reduced to an adviser. These statements have exposed the first major challenge for Ritabrata Banerjee after taking charge as Leader of the Opposition. Ritabrata Bloc Faces Its First Big Political Test The dispute highlights the contradiction at the heart of the rebellion. On one hand, the MLAs have challenged the party’s existing leadership structure and defied Mamata Banerjee’s directions. On the other hand, many of them are unwilling to abandon their political and emotional association with the leader who founded the Trinamool Congress after breaking away from the Congress in 1998. This contradiction could become difficult for the rebel bloc to manage. If the group continues to project Mamata as its leader while acting against her instructions, it may struggle to build a clear political identity. At the same time, if Ritabrata attempts to sideline Mamata completely, he risks losing MLAs who joined the rebellion mainly out of anger against Abhishek Banerjee and the internal functioning of the party, not against Mamata herself. The Trinamool Congress has always been closely identified with Mamata Banerjee’s personality, leadership style and mass appeal. Unlike some other regional parties where factional battles are driven by ideology, caste equations or leadership succession, the current TMC crisis appears more rooted in internal control, authority and resentment over the party’s power structure. That makes Mamata’s role even more sensitive. Political observers believe the rebel bloc may face further instability if Ritabrata Banerjee fails to clearly define Mamata Banerjee’s position. If he accepts her as the supreme leader, the rebellion may appear incomplete. If he rejects her authority, the bloc could lose MLAs who still depend on Mamata’s image and legacy for political legitimacy. For now, Mamata Banerjee remains the biggest unifying force within the Trinamool Congress, even among those who have rebelled against the party leadership. The developments show that Ritabrata Banerjee’s biggest challenge may not be defeating the ruling side inside the Assembly, but keeping his own rebel camp together. The coming days will decide whether the bloc survives as a serious political force or begins to break apart under the weight of its own contradictions.
Complaint Filed Against Mamata Over Bangladesh Remarks
Complaint Filed Against Mamata Banerjee A police complaint has been lodged against Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee following her public statements allegedly linking the Union government to a political killing in Bangladesh. Advocate Rinku Chatterjee Singh of the Calcutta High Court's Jalpaiguri Circuit Bench filed the complaint at the Cyber police station in Siliguri on Wednesday. The complaint cl
Complaint Filed Against Mamata Over Bangladesh Remarks
Complaint Filed Against Mamata Banerjee A police complaint has been lodged against Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee following her public statements allegedly linking the Union government to a political killing in Bangladesh. Advocate Rinku Chatterjee Singh of the Calcutta High Court's Jalpaiguri Circuit Bench filed the complaint at the Cyber police station in Siliguri on Wednesday. The complaint cl
TMC meet cancelled as 60 MLAs skip Mamata Banerjee call
TMC meet cancelled as 60 MLAs skip Mamata Banerjee call Kolkata: The Trinamool Congress faced an uncomfortable moment on Monday after a scheduled meeting of its newly elected MLAs at Mamata Banerjee’s Kalighat residence had to be called off due to poor attendance. Only around 20 of the party’s 80 MLAs reportedly reached the venue, while nearly 60 legislators stayed away a day after TMC General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee was allegedly attacked. The abs
TMC meet cancelled as 60 MLAs skip Mamata Banerjee call
TMC meet cancelled as 60 MLAs skip Mamata Banerjee call Kolkata: The Trinamool Congress faced an uncomfortable moment on Monday after a scheduled meeting of its newly elected MLAs at Mamata Banerjee’s Kalighat residence had to be called off due to poor attendance. Only around 20 of the party’s 80 MLAs reportedly reached the venue, while nearly 60 legislators stayed away a day after TMC General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee was allegedly attacked. The abs
JEE Advanced 2026 Result: Shubham Kumar Tops With AIR 1
JEE Advanced 2026 result has been declared today, June 1, 2026, and Shubham Kumar from the IIT Delhi zone has secured All India Rank 1 in the Common Rank List. He scored 330 out of 360 marks, making him the top performer in one of India’s most competitive engineering entrance exams. This year, 1,79,694 candidates appeared for both Paper 1 and Paper 2 of JEE Advanced 2026, which was held on May 17. Out of them, 56,880 candidates qualified for admission to IITs and other participati
JEE Advanced 2026 Result: Shubham Kumar Tops With AIR 1
JEE Advanced 2026 result has been declared today, June 1, 2026, and Shubham Kumar from the IIT Delhi zone has secured All India Rank 1 in the Common Rank List. He scored 330 out of 360 marks, making him the top performer in one of India’s most competitive engineering entrance exams. This year, 1,79,694 candidates appeared for both Paper 1 and Paper 2 of JEE Advanced 2026, which was held on May 17. Out of them, 56,880 candidates qualified for admission to IITs and other participati
Sonarpur Attack Sparks Bengal Row As Mamata Questions Abhishek Banerjee’s Treatment
Sonarpur Attack Triggers Political Tension TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee was allegedly attacked during his visit to Sonarpur in South 24 Parganas on Saturday, May 30, 2026. He had gone to meet the family of a TMC worker reportedly killed in post-poll violence when the situation turned tense. Reports said stones, eggs and slippers were allegedly hurled, and Abhishek later complained of pain in his neck, back and c
Sonarpur Attack Sparks Bengal Row As Mamata Questions Abhishek Banerjee’s Treatment
Sonarpur Attack Triggers Political Tension TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee was allegedly attacked during his visit to Sonarpur in South 24 Parganas on Saturday, May 30, 2026. He had gone to meet the family of a TMC worker reportedly killed in post-poll violence when the situation turned tense. Reports said stones, eggs and slippers were allegedly hurled, and Abhishek later complained of pain in his neck, back and c
TMC Exodus Deepens As Assam Chief Abhijit Majumdar Quits Party
TMC Assam Chief Resigns Amid Accusations Abhijit Majumdar, the Assam chief of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), resigned on May 29, 2026, claiming that the party primarily works for the Muslim community in both Assam and West Bengal. His exit comes after the TMC’s crushing defeat in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections and follows a series of high-profile resignations within the party. Majumdar cited the party’s political direction and
TMC Exodus Deepens As Assam Chief Abhijit Majumdar Quits Party
TMC Assam Chief Resigns Amid Accusations Abhijit Majumdar, the Assam chief of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), resigned on May 29, 2026, claiming that the party primarily works for the Muslim community in both Assam and West Bengal. His exit comes after the TMC’s crushing defeat in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections and follows a series of high-profile resignations within the party. Majumdar cited the party’s political direction and
Delhi High Court Keeps Cockroach Janta Party X Account Suspended
The Delhi High Court on May 29, 2026, decided to keep the Cockroach Janta Party’s X account blocked, declining the urgent plea for immediate restoration submitted by the party’s founder Abhijeet Dipke. The court has referred the matter to a review committee constituted under India’s Information Technology rules to examine the legality of the account suspension. Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav observed that while the case involves national security concerns, it requires careful scrutiny before any restoration order can be granted. The X account of the viral political satire movement remains inactive for now, leaving thousands of followers and content contributors unable to access the party’s updates. The plea filed by Dipke challenged the suspension of the account by the government, citing lack of transparency and procedural fairness. Senior Advocate Akhil Sibal, representing Dipke, argued that authorities could have restricted objectionable posts instead of blocking the entire account. He highlighted the absence of prior notice or a chance for the account holder to respond, pointing out that such actions potentially infringe on freedom of expression. Dipke is currently outside India and his legal team requested permission to participate in future proceedings through video conferencing. The court noted that the review committee will decide how to proceed, in accordance with law, and may consider Dipke’s video participation as part of its evaluation. The government, represented by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, opposed the plea and emphasized that the suspension was necessary for national security reasons. The court observed that the current case might differ from previous disputes involving social media account blocks because the objection relates to the account’s overall activities rather than individual posts. Furthermore, the court indicated that neither the petitioner nor it had seen the formal blocking order, and additional directions regarding the production of records may be considered in the future. Why The Account Remains Blocked The Cockroach Janta Party’s X account was suspended due to concerns over content that the authorities deemed a threat to national security. While the specific posts causing concern have not been disclosed, the court directed the Review Committee to examine the matter comprehensively. The interim decision ensures that no content from the account is restored until a thorough legal review is completed. Legal experts note that the case reflects evolving challenges in balancing freedom of speech with online content regulation in India. By not granting interim relief, the Delhi High Court has signaled that careful procedural evaluation is necessary before any order affecting national security can be implemented. The outcome of this review has implications for social media governance, online political expression, and the responsibilities of platforms in India. The decision to keep the account blocked may also influence public perception and user engagement, particularly among supporters of the Cockroach Janta Party who use X as a major communication channel. Analysts note that while the legal challenge progresses, authorities and social media platforms are expected to coordinate closely with the review committee to ensure compliance with both national security protocols and principles of transparency. Next Steps In The Legal Process The Delhi High Court has asked the review committee to examine the case and report its findings. Once the committee submits its evaluation, the court will decide whether partial or full restoration of the account is permissible. Meanwhile, the government and the social media platform are required to comply with legal notices and provide records as requested by the review panel. The process will determine not only the immediate status of the Cockroach Janta Party X account but also set a precedent for future cases involving political satire and social media moderation in India. Abhijeet Dipke’s legal team has emphasized that the account is crucial for the party’s communication and that blocking it entirely may set a dangerous precedent for freedom of expression online. The ongoing proceedings are being closely monitored by media outlets, legal experts, and political commentators. Until the review committee completes its report, the account remains inaccessible, and the court has yet to make any decision on partial or temporary access. The case underscores the complex interplay between regulatory authority, judicial oversight, and the rights of online content creators in India. The Delhi High Court’s decision to maintain the block on the Cockroach Janta Party’s X account reflects the seriousness with which national security concerns are treated. While supporters may be frustrated, the court’s insistence on review ensures that any future restoration is grounded in due legal process. The outcome will likely influence not only the party’s online strategy but also broader regulatory approaches toward social media accounts involved in political satire, civic activism, or content deemed sensitive by the authorities.
Delhi High Court Keeps Cockroach Janta Party X Account Suspended
The Delhi High Court on May 29, 2026, decided to keep the Cockroach Janta Party’s X account blocked, declining the urgent plea for immediate restoration submitted by the party’s founder Abhijeet Dipke. The court has referred the matter to a review committee constituted under India’s Information Technology rules to examine the legality of the account suspension. Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav observed that while the case involves national security concerns, it requires careful scrutiny before any restoration order can be granted. The X account of the viral political satire movement remains inactive for now, leaving thousands of followers and content contributors unable to access the party’s updates. The plea filed by Dipke challenged the suspension of the account by the government, citing lack of transparency and procedural fairness. Senior Advocate Akhil Sibal, representing Dipke, argued that authorities could have restricted objectionable posts instead of blocking the entire account. He highlighted the absence of prior notice or a chance for the account holder to respond, pointing out that such actions potentially infringe on freedom of expression. Dipke is currently outside India and his legal team requested permission to participate in future proceedings through video conferencing. The court noted that the review committee will decide how to proceed, in accordance with law, and may consider Dipke’s video participation as part of its evaluation. The government, represented by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, opposed the plea and emphasized that the suspension was necessary for national security reasons. The court observed that the current case might differ from previous disputes involving social media account blocks because the objection relates to the account’s overall activities rather than individual posts. Furthermore, the court indicated that neither the petitioner nor it had seen the formal blocking order, and additional directions regarding the production of records may be considered in the future. Why The Account Remains Blocked The Cockroach Janta Party’s X account was suspended due to concerns over content that the authorities deemed a threat to national security. While the specific posts causing concern have not been disclosed, the court directed the Review Committee to examine the matter comprehensively. The interim decision ensures that no content from the account is restored until a thorough legal review is completed. Legal experts note that the case reflects evolving challenges in balancing freedom of speech with online content regulation in India. By not granting interim relief, the Delhi High Court has signaled that careful procedural evaluation is necessary before any order affecting national security can be implemented. The outcome of this review has implications for social media governance, online political expression, and the responsibilities of platforms in India. The decision to keep the account blocked may also influence public perception and user engagement, particularly among supporters of the Cockroach Janta Party who use X as a major communication channel. Analysts note that while the legal challenge progresses, authorities and social media platforms are expected to coordinate closely with the review committee to ensure compliance with both national security protocols and principles of transparency. Next Steps In The Legal Process The Delhi High Court has asked the review committee to examine the case and report its findings. Once the committee submits its evaluation, the court will decide whether partial or full restoration of the account is permissible. Meanwhile, the government and the social media platform are required to comply with legal notices and provide records as requested by the review panel. The process will determine not only the immediate status of the Cockroach Janta Party X account but also set a precedent for future cases involving political satire and social media moderation in India. Abhijeet Dipke’s legal team has emphasized that the account is crucial for the party’s communication and that blocking it entirely may set a dangerous precedent for freedom of expression online. The ongoing proceedings are being closely monitored by media outlets, legal experts, and political commentators. Until the review committee completes its report, the account remains inaccessible, and the court has yet to make any decision on partial or temporary access. The case underscores the complex interplay between regulatory authority, judicial oversight, and the rights of online content creators in India. The Delhi High Court’s decision to maintain the block on the Cockroach Janta Party’s X account reflects the seriousness with which national security concerns are treated. While supporters may be frustrated, the court’s insistence on review ensures that any future restoration is grounded in due legal process. The outcome will likely influence not only the party’s online strategy but also broader regulatory approaches toward social media accounts involved in political satire, civic activism, or content deemed sensitive by the authorities.
Cockroach Janta Party Founder’s Parents Fear Arrest After Viral Rise
Cockroach Janta Party’s sudden viral rise has made founder Abhijeet Dipke a social media sensation, but his parents fear the political satire platform may land him in trouble. The sudden rise of the satirical digital platform Cockroach Janta Party has turned its founder Abhijeet Dipke into a social media talking point, but back home in Maharashtra, his parents are losing sleep over what this unexpected fame could bring next. The platform, popularly known as CJP,
Cockroach Janta Party Founder’s Parents Fear Arrest After Viral Rise
Cockroach Janta Party’s sudden viral rise has made founder Abhijeet Dipke a social media sensation, but his parents fear the political satire platform may land him in trouble. The sudden rise of the satirical digital platform Cockroach Janta Party has turned its founder Abhijeet Dipke into a social media talking point, but back home in Maharashtra, his parents are losing sleep over what this unexpected fame could bring next. The platform, popularly known as CJP,
TMC-Controlled KMC Issues Demolition Notices to Abhishek Banerjee
The TMC-controlled Kolkata Municipal Corporation has issued demolition notices to 17 properties linked to party MP Abhishek Banerjee, sparking speculation about internal friction within the party. KMC’s Demolition Notices to Abhishek Banerjee In an unusual political twist, the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC), controlled by the Trinamool Congress (TMC), sent demolition notic
TMC-Controlled KMC Issues Demolition Notices to Abhishek Banerjee
The TMC-controlled Kolkata Municipal Corporation has issued demolition notices to 17 properties linked to party MP Abhishek Banerjee, sparking speculation about internal friction within the party. KMC’s Demolition Notices to Abhishek Banerjee In an unusual political twist, the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC), controlled by the Trinamool Congress (TMC), sent demolition notic









