ED Set to Investigate Money Trail in Tirumala Laddu Adulteration Case
The Tirumala Laddu adulteration case, a scandal that has rocked the religious and culinary world, has reached the highest legal corridors with the Supreme Court intervening and ordering a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)-led Special Investigation Team (SIT). The case has stirred a hornet’s nest due to the large-scale adulteration of the famous sacred laddus with harmful substances, undermining its spiritual significance. Now, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) is reportedly stepping into
ED Set to Investigate Money Trail in Tirumala Laddu Adulteration Case
The Tirumala Laddu adulteration case, a scandal that has rocked the religious and culinary world, has reached the highest legal corridors with the Supreme Court intervening and ordering a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)-led Special Investigation Team (SIT). The case has stirred a hornet’s nest due to the large-scale adulteration of the famous sacred laddus with harmful substances, undermining its spiritual significance. Now, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) is reportedly stepping into
Republicans fear midterm losses as democratic momentum grows in senate races
Senior Republicans are expressing growing concern about the political landscape ahead of the upcoming midterm elections, as internal polling and recent contests suggest that Democrats could make significant gains in both chambers of Congress. Party strategists warn that a surge in Democratic voter enthusiasm could threaten not only control of the House but also the party’s narrow hold on the Senate, raising the stakes for an election cycle already viewed as pivotal for President Donald Trump’s final years in office. According to lawmakers and advisers familiar with the data, private surveys indicate that voter sentiment has shifted in several competitive states, with independents and moderate voters increasingly critical of the administration’s handling of economic conditions and immigration enforcement. While Republicans currently maintain a 53-47 advantage in the Senate, even a modest swing could erase that margin. With Democrats needing a net gain of four seats to reclaim control, strategists say several Republican-leaning states are now firmly in play. President Trump has cautioned allies that losing the House could open the door to renewed investigations and the possibility of another impeachment effort. Party leaders also acknowledge that a Democratic takeover of the Senate would dramatically limit the administration’s legislative agenda, judicial confirmations, and broader influence over federal policy. As a result, the midterms are increasingly being framed within Republican circles as a referendum not only on Congress but on the president’s governing approach. Recent electoral setbacks have intensified these worries. A closely watched special election in North Texas saw a Democratic candidate capture a state Senate seat in a district Trump had previously won comfortably. The upset has been described by several GOP senators as a warning sign that traditional strongholds may no longer be secure. Party officials view the result as evidence that turnout dynamics and shifting voter priorities could reshape races once considered safe. Battleground-state senators have also raised alarms during internal discussions. Lawmakers from Maine and North Carolina, among others, have cautioned colleagues that dissatisfaction with rising costs of living and strict border policies is resonating beyond the Democratic base. They argue that without a clear economic message and improved outreach to independents, the party risks losing ground in suburban and swing districts that often determine control of Congress. Republican leaders are now emphasizing the importance of mobilizing their core supporters. In Texas, Sen. Ted Cruz characterized the recent defeat in Tarrant County as a difficult outcome and stressed that strong turnout will be critical in November. Still, many strategists concede that enthusiasm gaps and evolving demographics could complicate those efforts. With control of the House, Senate seats, and the broader balance of power at stake, both parties are preparing for an intensely competitive campaign season. For Republicans, the coming months may determine whether they can preserve their congressional majority or face a political shift that reshapes the final stretch of the Trump presidency.
Republicans fear midterm losses as democratic momentum grows in senate races
Senior Republicans are expressing growing concern about the political landscape ahead of the upcoming midterm elections, as internal polling and recent contests suggest that Democrats could make significant gains in both chambers of Congress. Party strategists warn that a surge in Democratic voter enthusiasm could threaten not only control of the House but also the party’s narrow hold on the Senate, raising the stakes for an election cycle already viewed as pivotal for President Donald Trump’s final years in office. According to lawmakers and advisers familiar with the data, private surveys indicate that voter sentiment has shifted in several competitive states, with independents and moderate voters increasingly critical of the administration’s handling of economic conditions and immigration enforcement. While Republicans currently maintain a 53-47 advantage in the Senate, even a modest swing could erase that margin. With Democrats needing a net gain of four seats to reclaim control, strategists say several Republican-leaning states are now firmly in play. President Trump has cautioned allies that losing the House could open the door to renewed investigations and the possibility of another impeachment effort. Party leaders also acknowledge that a Democratic takeover of the Senate would dramatically limit the administration’s legislative agenda, judicial confirmations, and broader influence over federal policy. As a result, the midterms are increasingly being framed within Republican circles as a referendum not only on Congress but on the president’s governing approach. Recent electoral setbacks have intensified these worries. A closely watched special election in North Texas saw a Democratic candidate capture a state Senate seat in a district Trump had previously won comfortably. The upset has been described by several GOP senators as a warning sign that traditional strongholds may no longer be secure. Party officials view the result as evidence that turnout dynamics and shifting voter priorities could reshape races once considered safe. Battleground-state senators have also raised alarms during internal discussions. Lawmakers from Maine and North Carolina, among others, have cautioned colleagues that dissatisfaction with rising costs of living and strict border policies is resonating beyond the Democratic base. They argue that without a clear economic message and improved outreach to independents, the party risks losing ground in suburban and swing districts that often determine control of Congress. Republican leaders are now emphasizing the importance of mobilizing their core supporters. In Texas, Sen. Ted Cruz characterized the recent defeat in Tarrant County as a difficult outcome and stressed that strong turnout will be critical in November. Still, many strategists concede that enthusiasm gaps and evolving demographics could complicate those efforts. With control of the House, Senate seats, and the broader balance of power at stake, both parties are preparing for an intensely competitive campaign season. For Republicans, the coming months may determine whether they can preserve their congressional majority or face a political shift that reshapes the final stretch of the Trump presidency.
Saudi Arabia expands political and financial push to stabilize Yemen amid fragile truce
Saudi Arabia is deploying significant political influence and billions of dollars in financial support in an effort to stabilize Yemen and consolidate control over areas held by the internationally recognized government, marking a renewed regional focus after years of concentrating on domestic reforms. Officials familiar with the strategy say Riyadh aims to unify fragmented armed groups, strengthen state institutions and create conditions that could eventually pressure Houthi rebels into nego
Saudi Arabia expands political and financial push to stabilize Yemen amid fragile truce
Saudi Arabia is deploying significant political influence and billions of dollars in financial support in an effort to stabilize Yemen and consolidate control over areas held by the internationally recognized government, marking a renewed regional focus after years of concentrating on domestic reforms. Officials familiar with the strategy say Riyadh aims to unify fragmented armed groups, strengthen state institutions and create conditions that could eventually pressure Houthi rebels into nego
Opposition Walks Out During PM Modi’s Rajya Sabha Speech Amid Let LoP Speak Slogans
The ongoing standoff between the government and the Opposition took a new turn as the Congress-led Opposition staged a walkout from the Rajya Sabha on Thursday. The protest erupted as Prime Minister Narendra Modi continued his speech on the Motion of Thanks to the President’s address. The Opposition, led by Mallikarjun Kharge, demanded that Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, be allowed to speak, especially after the Lok Sabha Speaker’s refusal to let Gandhi quote
Opposition Walks Out During PM Modi’s Rajya Sabha Speech Amid Let LoP Speak Slogans
The ongoing standoff between the government and the Opposition took a new turn as the Congress-led Opposition staged a walkout from the Rajya Sabha on Thursday. The protest erupted as Prime Minister Narendra Modi continued his speech on the Motion of Thanks to the President’s address. The Opposition, led by Mallikarjun Kharge, demanded that Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, be allowed to speak, especially after the Lok Sabha Speaker’s refusal to let Gandhi quote
PM Modi Tears into Rahul Gandhi for Calling Ravneet Singh Bittu a Traitor, Accuses Congress of Hatred Toward Sikhs
Prime Minister Narendra Modi sharply criticized Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for calling Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu a "traitor," accusing the Congress of harboring hatred toward Sikhs. Addressing the Rajya Sabha, PM Modi described Gandhi's comments as reflecting "arrogance at its peak" and an insult not only to Bittu but to the Sikh community as a whole. The heated exchange between Rahul Gandhi and Ravneet Singh Bittu took place outside Parliament on Wednesday. Gandhi, as Bi
PM Modi Tears into Rahul Gandhi for Calling Ravneet Singh Bittu a Traitor, Accuses Congress of Hatred Toward Sikhs
Prime Minister Narendra Modi sharply criticized Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for calling Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu a "traitor," accusing the Congress of harboring hatred toward Sikhs. Addressing the Rajya Sabha, PM Modi described Gandhi's comments as reflecting "arrogance at its peak" and an insult not only to Bittu but to the Sikh community as a whole. The heated exchange between Rahul Gandhi and Ravneet Singh Bittu took place outside Parliament on Wednesday. Gandhi, as Bi
Pawan Kalyan Accuses Previous Government of Scamming Tirumala Laddu Preparation, Vows to Expose Truth
In a press statement today, DCM Pawan Kalyan strongly addressed the ongoing Tirumala laddu controversy, accusing the previous YSRCP government of a major scam in the preparation of the sacred prasadam. Kalyan claimed that palm oil and harmful chemicals had been used instead of pure ghee in the preparation of the famous Tirumala Srivari Laddu, which he said not only hurt the faith of devotees but also compromised their health. Kalyan emphasized the seriousness of the issue, pointing
Pawan Kalyan Accuses Previous Government of Scamming Tirumala Laddu Preparation, Vows to Expose Truth
In a press statement today, DCM Pawan Kalyan strongly addressed the ongoing Tirumala laddu controversy, accusing the previous YSRCP government of a major scam in the preparation of the sacred prasadam. Kalyan claimed that palm oil and harmful chemicals had been used instead of pure ghee in the preparation of the famous Tirumala Srivari Laddu, which he said not only hurt the faith of devotees but also compromised their health. Kalyan emphasized the seriousness of the issue, pointing
TDP MP Krishna Prasad Tenneti Goes Viral for Strong Stand in Parliament
The Telugu Desam Party once again found itself at the centre of national attention after one of its newly elected Members of Parliament delivered a commanding performance in the Lok Sabha. Krishna Prasad Tenneti, a first-time MP from Bapatla, went viral on social media after firmly handling a tense situation on the floor of Parliament. The incident highlighted the party’s long-standing tradition o
TDP MP Krishna Prasad Tenneti Goes Viral for Strong Stand in Parliament
The Telugu Desam Party once again found itself at the centre of national attention after one of its newly elected Members of Parliament delivered a commanding performance in the Lok Sabha. Krishna Prasad Tenneti, a first-time MP from Bapatla, went viral on social media after firmly handling a tense situation on the floor of Parliament. The incident highlighted the party’s long-standing tradition o
Historic Moment: Mamata Banerjee Argues Case in Supreme Court
For the first time in Indian history, a sitting Chief Minister will argue a case in the Supreme Court. Mamata Banerjee, the Chief Minister of West Bengal, is set to make history by appearing in person to argue a case before the country’s highest court. The case involves the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal, a topic that has stirred significant political debate in the state. Mamata Banerjee’s appearance in the Supreme Court as a "party in person"
Historic Moment: Mamata Banerjee Argues Case in Supreme Court
For the first time in Indian history, a sitting Chief Minister will argue a case in the Supreme Court. Mamata Banerjee, the Chief Minister of West Bengal, is set to make history by appearing in person to argue a case before the country’s highest court. The case involves the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal, a topic that has stirred significant political debate in the state. Mamata Banerjee’s appearance in the Supreme Court as a "party in person"
Big Day in AP Politics: Chandrababu Naidu, Pawan Kalyan, and YS Jagan Make Major Moves
February 4, 2026, is shaping up to be a critical day in Andhra Pradesh politics with significant developments involving top political figures in the state. A high-profile meeting between Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu and Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan is expected to make waves as the two leaders convene to discuss several pressing political issues. This meeting is anticipated to cover important topics such as the ongoing Tirumala Laddu controversy and the political exchanges between th
Big Day in AP Politics: Chandrababu Naidu, Pawan Kalyan, and YS Jagan Make Major Moves
February 4, 2026, is shaping up to be a critical day in Andhra Pradesh politics with significant developments involving top political figures in the state. A high-profile meeting between Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu and Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan is expected to make waves as the two leaders convene to discuss several pressing political issues. This meeting is anticipated to cover important topics such as the ongoing Tirumala Laddu controversy and the political exchanges between th
New Committee Formed To Investigate Tirumala Laddu Controversy Amid Discrepancies In SIT Report
The Tirumala Laddu controversy has recently emerged as one of the most heated political issues in Andhra Pradesh, drawing attention from all corners of the state. During a three-hour cabinet meeting held today, the controversy was discussed at length with Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu and Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan at the helm of the discussions. The cabinet's primary focus was on the discrepancies noted in the Special Investigation Team (SIT) report regarding the La
New Committee Formed To Investigate Tirumala Laddu Controversy Amid Discrepancies In SIT Report
The Tirumala Laddu controversy has recently emerged as one of the most heated political issues in Andhra Pradesh, drawing attention from all corners of the state. During a three-hour cabinet meeting held today, the controversy was discussed at length with Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu and Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan at the helm of the discussions. The cabinet's primary focus was on the discrepancies noted in the Special Investigation Team (SIT) report regarding the La
Lok Sabha Disruptions Over Rahul Gandhi's Memoir Reference: 8 MPs Suspended Amid Tensions
The Lok Sabha session on Tuesday was thrown into chaos after Rahul Gandhi, Leader of the Opposition, attempted to refer to an article based on former Army chief M M Naravane’s unpublished memoir. The reference ignited a fierce confrontation between the opposition Congress and the ruling BJP, which ultimately led to the adjournment of the proceedings. The tension arose when Gandhi, speaking on the Motion of Thanks to the President’s address, insisted on citing an article he claimed was lin
Lok Sabha Disruptions Over Rahul Gandhi's Memoir Reference: 8 MPs Suspended Amid Tensions
The Lok Sabha session on Tuesday was thrown into chaos after Rahul Gandhi, Leader of the Opposition, attempted to refer to an article based on former Army chief M M Naravane’s unpublished memoir. The reference ignited a fierce confrontation between the opposition Congress and the ruling BJP, which ultimately led to the adjournment of the proceedings. The tension arose when Gandhi, speaking on the Motion of Thanks to the President’s address, insisted on citing an article he claimed was lin
Democrat Taylor Rehmet flips Texas Senate District 9 in historic special runoff
Voters in Tarrant County delivered a significant political upset on Saturday by electing Democrat Taylor Rehmet to represent Texas Senate District 9 in a special runoff election, flipping a seat that had been controlled by Republicans for decades. Rehmet defeated Republican opponent Leigh Wambsganss with 5
Democrat Taylor Rehmet flips Texas Senate District 9 in historic special runoff
Voters in Tarrant County delivered a significant political upset on Saturday by electing Democrat Taylor Rehmet to represent Texas Senate District 9 in a special runoff election, flipping a seat that had been controlled by Republicans for decades. Rehmet defeated Republican opponent Leigh Wambsganss with 5
CEC Made Garbage Of Lies, Misbehaved With Us: Mamata Banerjee After SIR Meet
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday launched a fierce political and institutional attack on the Election Commission of India following a nearly 90-minute meeting with Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar in New Delhi. Accompanied by senior Trinamool Congress leaders and families allegedly affected by the Special Intensive Revision process, Banerjee accused the poll panel of deleting voters’ names arbitrarily and functioning as an extension of the BJP. Emerging from the
CEC Made Garbage Of Lies, Misbehaved With Us: Mamata Banerjee After SIR Meet
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday launched a fierce political and institutional attack on the Election Commission of India following a nearly 90-minute meeting with Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar in New Delhi. Accompanied by senior Trinamool Congress leaders and families allegedly affected by the Special Intensive Revision process, Banerjee accused the poll panel of deleting voters’ names arbitrarily and functioning as an extension of the BJP. Emerging from the
SIT completes investigation of kcr after four and a half hours in phone tapping case
A major development unfolded in Telangana politics on Saturday as the Special Investigation Team completed its first round of questioning of former chief minister K. Chandrashekar Rao in connection with the phone tapping case. The SIT officials arrived at KCR’s residence in Nandi Nagar earlier in the afternoon and began the inquiry at approximately 3:00 pm. What initially appeared to be a routine
SIT completes investigation of kcr after four and a half hours in phone tapping case
A major development unfolded in Telangana politics on Saturday as the Special Investigation Team completed its first round of questioning of former chief minister K. Chandrashekar Rao in connection with the phone tapping case. The SIT officials arrived at KCR’s residence in Nandi Nagar earlier in the afternoon and began the inquiry at approximately 3:00 pm. What initially appeared to be a routine
Ambati Rambabu in legal trouble as police confirm 16 criminal cases
Senior YSR Congress Party leader Ambati Rambabu has once again found himself at the center of controversy, with police reports confirming that as many as 16 criminal cases have been registered against him. The cases are reportedly linked to repeated incidents involving abusive language, provocative public statements, and actions that authorities believe could d
Ambati Rambabu in legal trouble as police confirm 16 criminal cases
Senior YSR Congress Party leader Ambati Rambabu has once again found himself at the center of controversy, with police reports confirming that as many as 16 criminal cases have been registered against him. The cases are reportedly linked to repeated incidents involving abusive language, provocative public statements, and actions that authorities believe could d
Ambati Rambabu Arrested After Abusive Remarks Against CM Chandrababu
A major political development unfolded in Andhra Pradesh late on Saturday night with the arrest of YSR Congress senior leader Ambati Rambabu following a controversy that erupted earlier in the day. Rambabu had drawn widespread criticism after he made highly abusive and objectionable remarks against Chief Minister
Ambati Rambabu Arrested After Abusive Remarks Against CM Chandrababu
A major political development unfolded in Andhra Pradesh late on Saturday night with the arrest of YSR Congress senior leader Ambati Rambabu following a controversy that erupted earlier in the day. Rambabu had drawn widespread criticism after he made highly abusive and objectionable remarks against Chief Minister
Ambati Rambabu Triggers Political Storm With Abusive Words Against CM
The political atmosphere in Andhra Pradesh has heated up once again following a controversial incident involving YSR Congress senior leader Ambati Rambabu. The YSR Congress Party has been attempting to counter criticism surrounding the Tirupati Laddu controversy by highlighting the findings of a Special Investigation Team report, which stated that no animal fats were mixed in the sacred prasada
Ambati Rambabu Triggers Political Storm With Abusive Words Against CM
The political atmosphere in Andhra Pradesh has heated up once again following a controversial incident involving YSR Congress senior leader Ambati Rambabu. The YSR Congress Party has been attempting to counter criticism surrounding the Tirupati Laddu controversy by highlighting the findings of a Special Investigation Team report, which stated that no animal fats were mixed in the sacred prasada
Tirumala laddu issue to dominate Assembly as Pawan Kalyan instructs Janasena MLAs
The Tirumala laddu controversy has once again gained political momentum in Andhra Pradesh, with Deputy Chief Minister and Janasena Party president Pawan Kalyan taking a strong stand on the issue. The Janasena leader has been facing sustained criticism from the YSR Congress Party over the matter, prompting him to respond forcefully during a recent interaction with party MLAs and representatives. During the meeting, Pawan Kalyan made sharp remarks about the alleged mismanagement of Ti
Tirumala laddu issue to dominate Assembly as Pawan Kalyan instructs Janasena MLAs
The Tirumala laddu controversy has once again gained political momentum in Andhra Pradesh, with Deputy Chief Minister and Janasena Party president Pawan Kalyan taking a strong stand on the issue. The Janasena leader has been facing sustained criticism from the YSR Congress Party over the matter, prompting him to respond forcefully during a recent interaction with party MLAs and representatives. During the meeting, Pawan Kalyan made sharp remarks about the alleged mismanagement of Ti
Senate Democrats threaten DHS funding block as shutdown risk rises
Senate Democrats signaled they are prepared to block a sweeping federal spending measure that includes funding for the Department of Homeland Security, escalating a budget standoff that could bring the federal government closer to a partial shutdown by the end of the week. The dispute centers on Democratic demands for new limits on the administration’s expanded immigration enforcement operations, which Republicans and the White House have so far resisted. The legislation, scheduled for a key procedural vote Thursday morning, would finance Homeland Security along with several other federal agencies. Without Democratic support, the bill lacks the votes needed to advance, setting the stage for a lapse in funding at midnight Friday. Democrats have made clear that unless changes are made to immigration enforcement practices, they will withhold their backing even if it means triggering a shutdown. Late Wednesday, there were indications that negotiations could still yield a temporary solution. According to a person familiar with the private discussions, the White House expressed openness to separating Homeland Security funding from the broader spending package. Under the idea being explored, Homeland Security would receive short-term funding while negotiations continue on Democratic demands, while other agencies covered by the bill would be funded through the end of September. The source spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the talks. The confrontation has intensified following the deaths of two protesters in Minneapolis, who were fatally shot during encounters with federal agents. The incident has sharpened Democratic criticism of immigration enforcement tactics and added urgency to their push for new restrictions. In response, Senate Democrats outlined specific conditions they want included before allowing the funding bill to move forward. These include requirements for officers to remove face coverings, clearly identify themselves, and obtain warrants before making arrests. Democratic leaders argue that these measures are necessary to restore public trust and ensure accountability. They say support for border security and law enforcement does not extend to practices they describe as excessive or opaque. Without agreement on these points, Democrats insist they are willing to block the bill, even as the deadline to keep the government open approaches. Republicans counter that tying immigration enforcement conditions to must-pass funding legislation risks unnecessary disruption and uncertainty for federal agencies. They maintain that existing laws already provide appropriate oversight and warn that a shutdown would have far-reaching consequences, including delayed services and furloughed workers. The current impasse recalls a government shutdown earlier this year, when lawmakers failed to reach consensus over expiring federal health care subsidies. That standoff resulted in a 43-day shutdown after negotiations collapsed. Although a small group of moderates eventually brokered a deal to reopen the government, party leaders acknowledge that the political dynamics are different this time. Democrats appear more unified, galvanized by recent events and determined to force changes to immigration policy through the budget process. With hours remaining before the funding deadline, the outcome remains uncertain. Negotiators on both sides continue to weigh whether a short-term compromise can avert another shutdown or whether the standoff will once again disrupt federal operations nationwide.
Senate Democrats threaten DHS funding block as shutdown risk rises
Senate Democrats signaled they are prepared to block a sweeping federal spending measure that includes funding for the Department of Homeland Security, escalating a budget standoff that could bring the federal government closer to a partial shutdown by the end of the week. The dispute centers on Democratic demands for new limits on the administration’s expanded immigration enforcement operations, which Republicans and the White House have so far resisted. The legislation, scheduled for a key procedural vote Thursday morning, would finance Homeland Security along with several other federal agencies. Without Democratic support, the bill lacks the votes needed to advance, setting the stage for a lapse in funding at midnight Friday. Democrats have made clear that unless changes are made to immigration enforcement practices, they will withhold their backing even if it means triggering a shutdown. Late Wednesday, there were indications that negotiations could still yield a temporary solution. According to a person familiar with the private discussions, the White House expressed openness to separating Homeland Security funding from the broader spending package. Under the idea being explored, Homeland Security would receive short-term funding while negotiations continue on Democratic demands, while other agencies covered by the bill would be funded through the end of September. The source spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the talks. The confrontation has intensified following the deaths of two protesters in Minneapolis, who were fatally shot during encounters with federal agents. The incident has sharpened Democratic criticism of immigration enforcement tactics and added urgency to their push for new restrictions. In response, Senate Democrats outlined specific conditions they want included before allowing the funding bill to move forward. These include requirements for officers to remove face coverings, clearly identify themselves, and obtain warrants before making arrests. Democratic leaders argue that these measures are necessary to restore public trust and ensure accountability. They say support for border security and law enforcement does not extend to practices they describe as excessive or opaque. Without agreement on these points, Democrats insist they are willing to block the bill, even as the deadline to keep the government open approaches. Republicans counter that tying immigration enforcement conditions to must-pass funding legislation risks unnecessary disruption and uncertainty for federal agencies. They maintain that existing laws already provide appropriate oversight and warn that a shutdown would have far-reaching consequences, including delayed services and furloughed workers. The current impasse recalls a government shutdown earlier this year, when lawmakers failed to reach consensus over expiring federal health care subsidies. That standoff resulted in a 43-day shutdown after negotiations collapsed. Although a small group of moderates eventually brokered a deal to reopen the government, party leaders acknowledge that the political dynamics are different this time. Democrats appear more unified, galvanized by recent events and determined to force changes to immigration policy through the budget process. With hours remaining before the funding deadline, the outcome remains uncertain. Negotiators on both sides continue to weigh whether a short-term compromise can avert another shutdown or whether the standoff will once again disrupt federal operations nationwide.
Modi's Strong Attack on DMK: Corruption, Mafia, and Crime Under Fire in Tamil Nadu Rally
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on the ruling DMK government in Tamil Nadu during a massive NDA rally ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections. At the rally, Modi accused the DMK of running a “CMC government,” which he described as an acronym for “Corruption, Mafia, and Crime,” claiming that these three elements have been flourishing under their rule. He asserted that the people of Tamil Nadu are ready for change and emphasized that the NDA, under BJP leadership, i
Modi's Strong Attack on DMK: Corruption, Mafia, and Crime Under Fire in Tamil Nadu Rally
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on the ruling DMK government in Tamil Nadu during a massive NDA rally ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections. At the rally, Modi accused the DMK of running a “CMC government,” which he described as an acronym for “Corruption, Mafia, and Crime,” claiming that these three elements have been flourishing under their rule. He asserted that the people of Tamil Nadu are ready for change and emphasized that the NDA, under BJP leadership, i









