Pawan Kalyan Addresses Jagan's Role in Tirumala Laddu Adulteration Controversy in Assembly
In a heated discussion in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly today, Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan addressed the ongoing controversy surrounding the alleged ghee adulteration in Tirumala Laddus. Kalyan emphasized that while he did not directly blame the previous Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy for the adulteration, the responsibility lies with the TTD governing body and its allocated board. Kalyan clarified that he never accused Jagan personally of being behind the adulteration. Howev
Pawan Kalyan Addresses Jagan's Role in Tirumala Laddu Adulteration Controversy in Assembly
In a heated discussion in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly today, Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan addressed the ongoing controversy surrounding the alleged ghee adulteration in Tirumala Laddus. Kalyan emphasized that while he did not directly blame the previous Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy for the adulteration, the responsibility lies with the TTD governing body and its allocated board. Kalyan clarified that he never accused Jagan personally of being behind the adulteration. Howev
Congress Demands 45 Seats from DMK in Tamil Nadu Ahead of 2026 Assembly Elections
The deadlock over seat-sharing negotiations between Congress and the DMK in Tamil Nadu has continued, with the Congress formally requesting 45 Assembly seats for the 2026 polls. This demand, conveyed during a meeting between Congress general secretary KC Venugopal, senior leader TS Singh Deo, and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, is based on an internal review of the Congress’s performance in the 2021 Assembly elections. According to Congress, the request stems from a strategic analysis
Congress Demands 45 Seats from DMK in Tamil Nadu Ahead of 2026 Assembly Elections
The deadlock over seat-sharing negotiations between Congress and the DMK in Tamil Nadu has continued, with the Congress formally requesting 45 Assembly seats for the 2026 polls. This demand, conveyed during a meeting between Congress general secretary KC Venugopal, senior leader TS Singh Deo, and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, is based on an internal review of the Congress’s performance in the 2021 Assembly elections. According to Congress, the request stems from a strategic analysis
Balakrishna To Build New House In Hindupur, Calls It His New Address
Tollywood star and Hindupur MLA Nandamuri Balakrishna has taken a significant personal step by beginning construction of his new home in Hindupur, located in Sri Sathya Sai district of Andhra Pradesh. On Friday, Balakrishna and his wife performed the traditional Bhoomi Puja ceremony, marking the formal start of the house construction. The actor-turned-politician expressed happiness and emotional connection with the town, stating that Hindupur will now become his new permanent address. Balakrishna has represented Hindupur as a Telugu Desam Party MLA for three consecutive terms, reflecting the strong bond he shares with the people of the constituency. He acknowledged the unwavering support and trust shown by the residents, which played a key role in his decision to build his home there. According to Balakrishna, the people of Hindupur have always treated him as the rightful successor to his father, legendary actor and former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. T. Rama Rao. Balakrishna also recalled his father N. T. Rama Rao’s historic political victory from Hindupur in 1985, which later led to his rise as Chief Minister. This legacy has added deeper meaning to Balakrishna’s association with the constituency. He expressed gratitude for the continued support of the people and emphasized that building a home in Hindupur reflects his commitment and dedication to serving the community. Despite his active political career, Balakrishna confirmed that he will continue working in films while fulfilling his responsibilities as an MLA. His ability to balance both cinema and politics has made him one of the most influential personalities in Andhra Pradesh. The decision to establish his residence in Hindupur further strengthens his connection with the region and signals his long-term commitment to the people who have supported him throughout his political journey.
Balakrishna To Build New House In Hindupur, Calls It His New Address
Tollywood star and Hindupur MLA Nandamuri Balakrishna has taken a significant personal step by beginning construction of his new home in Hindupur, located in Sri Sathya Sai district of Andhra Pradesh. On Friday, Balakrishna and his wife performed the traditional Bhoomi Puja ceremony, marking the formal start of the house construction. The actor-turned-politician expressed happiness and emotional connection with the town, stating that Hindupur will now become his new permanent address. Balakrishna has represented Hindupur as a Telugu Desam Party MLA for three consecutive terms, reflecting the strong bond he shares with the people of the constituency. He acknowledged the unwavering support and trust shown by the residents, which played a key role in his decision to build his home there. According to Balakrishna, the people of Hindupur have always treated him as the rightful successor to his father, legendary actor and former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. T. Rama Rao. Balakrishna also recalled his father N. T. Rama Rao’s historic political victory from Hindupur in 1985, which later led to his rise as Chief Minister. This legacy has added deeper meaning to Balakrishna’s association with the constituency. He expressed gratitude for the continued support of the people and emphasized that building a home in Hindupur reflects his commitment and dedication to serving the community. Despite his active political career, Balakrishna confirmed that he will continue working in films while fulfilling his responsibilities as an MLA. His ability to balance both cinema and politics has made him one of the most influential personalities in Andhra Pradesh. The decision to establish his residence in Hindupur further strengthens his connection with the region and signals his long-term commitment to the people who have supported him throughout his political journey.
Heritage Foods Files Rs 100 Crore Defamation Case Against Sakshi Media
Heritage Foods has filed a major defamation lawsuit worth Rs 100 crore against Sakshi Media, escalating tensions between the media organization and the business group. The case was filed in the Delhi High Court after Heritage Foods alleged that Sakshi Media published false and defamatory reports linking the company to another dairy entity without sufficient evidence. The company stated that these reports damaged its reputation and credibility, prompting legal action to protect its brand image
Heritage Foods Files Rs 100 Crore Defamation Case Against Sakshi Media
Heritage Foods has filed a major defamation lawsuit worth Rs 100 crore against Sakshi Media, escalating tensions between the media organization and the business group. The case was filed in the Delhi High Court after Heritage Foods alleged that Sakshi Media published false and defamatory reports linking the company to another dairy entity without sufficient evidence. The company stated that these reports damaged its reputation and credibility, prompting legal action to protect its brand image
Jagan Questions Lokesh’s Colombo Trip To Watch Cricket, Targets AP Leadership
Former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has sparked a political debate after questioning IT Minister Nara Lokesh’s reported travel to Colombo to watch cricket matches. Speaking to the media, Jagan raised concerns about the frequent use of private flights and helicopters by key leaders of the Andhra Pradesh government, including Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan, and IT Minister Nara Lokesh. His remarks have drawn attention to the growin
Jagan Questions Lokesh’s Colombo Trip To Watch Cricket, Targets AP Leadership
Former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has sparked a political debate after questioning IT Minister Nara Lokesh’s reported travel to Colombo to watch cricket matches. Speaking to the media, Jagan raised concerns about the frequent use of private flights and helicopters by key leaders of the Andhra Pradesh government, including Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan, and IT Minister Nara Lokesh. His remarks have drawn attention to the growin
Nara Lokesh Fires Back at Sakshi With Pushpa Style Dialogue
A fresh political spat has erupted between Andhra Pradesh IT Minister Nara Lokesh and Sakshi, reigniting their long-standing rivalry. Over the years, Sakshi has frequently published critical reports targeting Lokesh, while he has consistently responded with sharp counterattacks. The latest controversy surrounding his private trip to Sri Lanka has once again placed both sides in the spotlight. The issue began after Lokesh traveled to Sri Lanka to watch the high-voltage India vs Pakis
Nara Lokesh Fires Back at Sakshi With Pushpa Style Dialogue
A fresh political spat has erupted between Andhra Pradesh IT Minister Nara Lokesh and Sakshi, reigniting their long-standing rivalry. Over the years, Sakshi has frequently published critical reports targeting Lokesh, while he has consistently responded with sharp counterattacks. The latest controversy surrounding his private trip to Sri Lanka has once again placed both sides in the spotlight. The issue began after Lokesh traveled to Sri Lanka to watch the high-voltage India vs Pakis
DMK Will Form Government on Its Own, Stalin's Message to Congress Ahead of Polls
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, expressed confidence that the DMK would form the government on its own after the upcoming 2026 elections. Despite buzz surrounding a potential rift between the DMK and Congress, Stalin reassured that the alliance between the two parties remained strong, with the DMK and Congress contesting the election together. He emphasized that the question of power-sharing would not arise at this stage, as the DMK was confident of making "even greater inroads" than in
DMK Will Form Government on Its Own, Stalin's Message to Congress Ahead of Polls
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, expressed confidence that the DMK would form the government on its own after the upcoming 2026 elections. Despite buzz surrounding a potential rift between the DMK and Congress, Stalin reassured that the alliance between the two parties remained strong, with the DMK and Congress contesting the election together. He emphasized that the question of power-sharing would not arise at this stage, as the DMK was confident of making "even greater inroads" than in
Naravane Book Controversy: Rahul Gandhi's Claim vs Penguin's Clarification
The controversy surrounding the unpublished memoir of former Army Chief Manoj Mukund Naravane, titled Four Stars of Destiny, has deepened following two posts by Penguin India, three years apart. The row began when Congress MP Rahul Gandhi attempted to quote from the book during the Budget Session of Parliament. Gandhi was seen holding a copy of the book, which has yet to be published and is still awaiting clearance from the Defence Ministry. The confusion stems from a Decem
Naravane Book Controversy: Rahul Gandhi's Claim vs Penguin's Clarification
The controversy surrounding the unpublished memoir of former Army Chief Manoj Mukund Naravane, titled Four Stars of Destiny, has deepened following two posts by Penguin India, three years apart. The row began when Congress MP Rahul Gandhi attempted to quote from the book during the Budget Session of Parliament. Gandhi was seen holding a copy of the book, which has yet to be published and is still awaiting clearance from the Defence Ministry. The confusion stems from a Decem
YS Jagan Attends Andhra Pradesh Assembly After a Year, Walks Out in 10 Minutes
Andhra Pradesh's Assembly saw an action-packed session today, marked by a brief yet intense protest from YS Jagan and his YCP MLAs. After a year of absence, the opposition leader YS Jagan Mohan Reddy made a quick entry into the Assembly, along with his party members. They began their appearance by singing the national anthem, Jana Gana Mana, before immediately raising slogans during the Governor's speech. The slogans, such as "Law and order must be saved," were aimed at dra
YS Jagan Attends Andhra Pradesh Assembly After a Year, Walks Out in 10 Minutes
Andhra Pradesh's Assembly saw an action-packed session today, marked by a brief yet intense protest from YS Jagan and his YCP MLAs. After a year of absence, the opposition leader YS Jagan Mohan Reddy made a quick entry into the Assembly, along with his party members. They began their appearance by singing the national anthem, Jana Gana Mana, before immediately raising slogans during the Governor's speech. The slogans, such as "Law and order must be saved," were aimed at dra
Politics Erupts Over Tamannaah’s Appointment as Karnataka Soaps Brand Ambassador
Actress Tamannaah Bhatia’s appointment as the brand ambassador for Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Limited, specifically for the iconic Mysore Sandal Soap, has sparked a political storm in Karnataka. This is not an isolated case, as it is a common practice for state governments to appoint prominent celebrities to promote certain sectors. For instance, Samantha was previously appointed as the Telangana handloom brand ambassador. However, Tamannaah’s appointment has triggered a wav
Politics Erupts Over Tamannaah’s Appointment as Karnataka Soaps Brand Ambassador
Actress Tamannaah Bhatia’s appointment as the brand ambassador for Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Limited, specifically for the iconic Mysore Sandal Soap, has sparked a political storm in Karnataka. This is not an isolated case, as it is a common practice for state governments to appoint prominent celebrities to promote certain sectors. For instance, Samantha was previously appointed as the Telangana handloom brand ambassador. However, Tamannaah’s appointment has triggered a wav
KTR Targets Revanth Reddy with Aggressive Remarks, Stirring Controversy in Telangana Politics
The political arena in Telangana has once again been marred by a fiery exchange between BRS working president KTR and Telangana Congress leader, Revanth Reddy. Known for their often vocal and charged confrontations, political leaders in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have been engaging in increasingly aggressive verbal exchanges, and KTR’s latest remarks have once again brought the issue to the forefront. At a recent BRS roadshow, KTR used highly provocative language while discussing Revanth Reddy, openly mocking the Telangana chief minister. “Ee Revanth Reddy gaadu emi peekaledu… vaadoka pottodu, inthe untadu,” KTR said, referring to Revanth's height in a demeaning manner. His speech grew more intense when he added, “Orei pottoda (Revanth) inkosaari BRS vasthe neeku untadi ra… mamulga undadu,” further escalating the verbal clash. KTR also resorted to using terms like “Howlagaallu” and other derogatory words aimed at not just Revanth but also other Congress leaders. This aggressive and provocative language is becoming a defining feature of the political discourse in the region, as both KTR and Revanth have consistently made headlines for their charged and over-the-top rhetoric. While such exchanges may be seen as a tool for political one-upmanship, the increasingly hostile tone of their debates is raising concerns among the public. Some even argue that such language is inappropriate, especially in a family setting, as it may prompt parents to restrict their children's access to political discussions on TV due to the nature of the rhetoric. Using such language against a Chief Minister is widely considered regressive, and critics argue that it reflects poorly on the state’s political environment. As Telangana's political culture continues to be defined by such verbal spats, many hope for a shift toward more constructive and respectful dialogue. However, as things stand, the aggressive political equilibrium currently in play only seems to deepen divisions, setting a concerning precedent for the future of the state’s politics.
KTR Targets Revanth Reddy with Aggressive Remarks, Stirring Controversy in Telangana Politics
The political arena in Telangana has once again been marred by a fiery exchange between BRS working president KTR and Telangana Congress leader, Revanth Reddy. Known for their often vocal and charged confrontations, political leaders in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have been engaging in increasingly aggressive verbal exchanges, and KTR’s latest remarks have once again brought the issue to the forefront. At a recent BRS roadshow, KTR used highly provocative language while discussing Revanth Reddy, openly mocking the Telangana chief minister. “Ee Revanth Reddy gaadu emi peekaledu… vaadoka pottodu, inthe untadu,” KTR said, referring to Revanth's height in a demeaning manner. His speech grew more intense when he added, “Orei pottoda (Revanth) inkosaari BRS vasthe neeku untadi ra… mamulga undadu,” further escalating the verbal clash. KTR also resorted to using terms like “Howlagaallu” and other derogatory words aimed at not just Revanth but also other Congress leaders. This aggressive and provocative language is becoming a defining feature of the political discourse in the region, as both KTR and Revanth have consistently made headlines for their charged and over-the-top rhetoric. While such exchanges may be seen as a tool for political one-upmanship, the increasingly hostile tone of their debates is raising concerns among the public. Some even argue that such language is inappropriate, especially in a family setting, as it may prompt parents to restrict their children's access to political discussions on TV due to the nature of the rhetoric. Using such language against a Chief Minister is widely considered regressive, and critics argue that it reflects poorly on the state’s political environment. As Telangana's political culture continues to be defined by such verbal spats, many hope for a shift toward more constructive and respectful dialogue. However, as things stand, the aggressive political equilibrium currently in play only seems to deepen divisions, setting a concerning precedent for the future of the state’s politics.
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.
Vijay Can't Avoid Rs 1.5 Crore Tax Penalty, Court Dismisses His Appeal
In a significant legal blow to actor Vijay, the Madras High Court has upheld a Rs 1.5 crore tax penalty imposed by the Income Tax Department and dismissed his appeal challenging the levy. The penalty is linked to the alleged non-disclosure of additional income derived from the 2015 film Puli. According to the Income Tax Department, during tax searches conducted in 2015, it was revealed that of Vijay’s total remuneration of around Rs 15 crore, nearly Rs 5 crore was paid in cash and
Vijay Can't Avoid Rs 1.5 Crore Tax Penalty, Court Dismisses His Appeal
In a significant legal blow to actor Vijay, the Madras High Court has upheld a Rs 1.5 crore tax penalty imposed by the Income Tax Department and dismissed his appeal challenging the levy. The penalty is linked to the alleged non-disclosure of additional income derived from the 2015 film Puli. According to the Income Tax Department, during tax searches conducted in 2015, it was revealed that of Vijay’s total remuneration of around Rs 15 crore, nearly Rs 5 crore was paid in cash and
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"









