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The ongoing political friction between Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan and Telangana leaders over the past week took a significant turn on Wednesday when BRS working president KTR addressed the controversy for the first time. Pawan Kalyan’s response to the situation has been widely interpreted as a strategic move to de-escalate regional tensions. While KTR welcomed Pawan Kalyan’s announcement to contest in Telangana elections, he firmly stated that outsiders sh
Pawan Kalyan’s Calm Stance Eases Telangana Controversy
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Amaravati Farmers Meet Raises Questions About Jagan’s MAVIGUN Plan
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KTR Calls Congress Telangana’s First Enemy, Criticizes Revanth Reddy
Bharat Rashtra Samithi working president KT Rama Rao addressed the Press Club Hyderabad on Wednesday, launching a comprehensive critique of Telangana’s ruling Congress government led by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy. KTR described Congress as the “first enemy of Telangana,” alleging that the state has regressed under its administration after a decade of development under former Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao. He highlighted that Telangana had achieved notable progress in agriculture,
KTR Calls Congress Telangana’s First Enemy, Criticizes Revanth Reddy
Bharat Rashtra Samithi working president KT Rama Rao addressed the Press Club Hyderabad on Wednesday, launching a comprehensive critique of Telangana’s ruling Congress government led by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy. KTR described Congress as the “first enemy of Telangana,” alleging that the state has regressed under its administration after a decade of development under former Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao. He highlighted that Telangana had achieved notable progress in agriculture,
DK Shivakumar Oath Ceremony Live: Karnataka Cabinet Sworn In
Karnataka witnessed a historic political event on June 3, 2026, as senior Congress leader DK Shivakumar took oath as the state’s Chief Minister at Lok Bhavan, Bengaluru. The ceremony, which began at 4:00 PM IST, marked the culmination of a carefully planned leadership transition within the party. Former Deputy Chief Minister and a key strategist for the Congress in southern India, Shivakumar’s appointment as the 25th Chief Minister signifies the party’s focus on stability, governance, a
DK Shivakumar Oath Ceremony Live: Karnataka Cabinet Sworn In
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Allahabad HC Rejects PIL on Cockroach Janta Party’s Alleged Activities
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Allahabad HC Rejects PIL on Cockroach Janta Party’s Alleged Activities
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Pawan Kalyan’s Key First Task to Strengthen Janasena in Telangana
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Pawan Kalyan’s Key First Task to Strengthen Janasena in Telangana
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Mamata Banerjee Dissolves TMC Committees Amid Widening Rebellion in Bengal
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Mamata Banerjee Dissolves TMC Committees Amid Widening Rebellion in Bengal
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has taken the drastic step of dissolving all Trinamool Congress (TMC) committees and frontal organisations in the state with immediate effect as internal strife within the party reaches a critical juncture. The decision comes amid a rapidly widening rebellion among party legislators that has raised questions about unity, leadership authority, and political stability within one of India’s most powerful regional parties. On Wednesday, several members of a self‑described rebel faction within the TMC publicly claimed they have the backing of a majority of the party’s 80 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs), signalling a serious challenge to Mamata Banerjee’s leadership. The rebels objected to the appointment of Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay as the Leader of Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly, alleging that the process lacked legitimacy and was backed by questionable signatures. TMC leaders have described the move as an unprecedented internal crisis, with multiple party MLAs skipping key organisational meetings and senior members distancing themselves from official party activities. This internal rebellion has sparked intense speculation across political corridors in Kolkata and beyond, with opposition parties and political analysts closely following developments that could reshape West Bengal’s political landscape. The situation escalated further after the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) expelled two of its own MLAs, Sandipan Saha and Ritabrata Banerjee, from the party for alleged anti‑party activities. The expulsions were seen as a pre‑emptive measure by the party leadership to curb defection and dissent, but instead appear to have deepened internal rifts and emboldened rebel leaders. Several rebel MLAs, speaking to reporters, claimed to have a significant number of signatures supporting their stance. TMC MLA Mustafizur Rahman mentioned hearing reports of at least 59 signatures, though he stopped short of providing concrete confirmation. Another MLA, Priya Paul, avoided detailing her position until after party meetings concluded, reflecting the uncertainty and fluidity within party ranks. Probe, Politics and Public Statements The political escalation has drawn sharp reactions from leaders outside the TMC, notably West Bengal BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari. Addressing the media, Adhikari attacked the TMC leadership over allegations of forged signatures and internal miscommunication, asserting that legal and investigative processes will take their course under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). He warned that individuals involved in forgery or malpractice would not be spared, indicating a readiness to pursue the matter through formal channels. Adhikari outlined the sequence of events leading to the controversy, starting with a letter dated May 9 from the AITC National General Secretary to the Assembly Speaker proposing Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay as Leader of the Opposition, Nayana Bandyopadhyay and Ashima Patra as deputy leaders, and Firhad Hakim as chief whip. This was followed by another letter on May 20 claiming to bear 70 signatures of party legislators. However, two TMC MLAs, Rithabrata Bandhopadhyay and Sandipan Saha, lodged a formal complaint alleging that the resolution to adopt this leadership structure was never put to a vote by the legislative party. In response, the Assembly Speaker referred the matter to law enforcement, leading to the filing of an FIR at Hare Street Police Station. The case was later transferred to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), which has since begun collecting signature samples from MLAs whose names appeared on the contested document. Adhikari stated that three TMC MLAs — Baharul Islam, Arup Roy, and Subhashish Das — reportedly told CID officials that they did not sign the document attributed to them. These developments underscore the complexity of the dispute and the legal scrutiny now surrounding internal party procedures. Amid the political conflict and legal entanglements, Adhikari also addressed governance issues, highlighting the BJP‑led state administration’s efforts on welfare measures such as a new free bus service for women and reforms to the Annapurna Yojna application process. He urged calm and restraint among political workers, stressing that investigations should proceed through lawful channels and cautioning against taking matters into their own hands. The ongoing developments within the TMC reflect broader tensions in West Bengal politics, where party loyalty, political power struggles, and legal controversies are intersecting in ways that could have significant implications for governance and legislative dynamics. As the situation continues to unfold, the focus remains on whether the rebel faction can sustain its claims of majority support and what this means for Mamata Banerjee’s leadership and the future of the TMC.
Pawan Kalyan Press Meet Live – Slams Police Over Permission Denial in Hyderabad
On Tuesday, 2 June 2026, at 3:30 PM, Pawan Kalyan held a live press meet in Hyderabad addressing the Telangana police’s denial of permission for a Jana Sena event. He highlighted the party’s commitment to public engagement and civic freedom despite administrative challenges. Deputy Chief Minister and Jana Sena Party president Pawan Kalyan held a crucial press meet in Hyderabad on Tuesday afternoon, responding to the Telangana police’s refusal to grant permiss
Pawan Kalyan Press Meet Live – Slams Police Over Permission Denial in Hyderabad
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TMC meet cancelled as 60 MLAs skip Mamata Banerjee call
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TMC meet cancelled as 60 MLAs skip Mamata Banerjee call
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Kavitha, Congress Attack Pawan Kalyan Ahead Of Hyderabad Meet
Pawan Kalyan Hyderabad meet triggers attacks from Kavitha and Congress Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and Janasena Party chief Pawan Kalyan is set to hold a major political meeting in Hyderabad on June 2, putting Telangana politics on alert. The event, being called the Telangana Nava Nirmana Sankalpa Sabha, is expected to focus on Janasena’s future plans in Telangana and the party’s organisational expansion in the state. Reports say the meeting will be hel
Kavitha, Congress Attack Pawan Kalyan Ahead Of Hyderabad Meet
Pawan Kalyan Hyderabad meet triggers attacks from Kavitha and Congress Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and Janasena Party chief Pawan Kalyan is set to hold a major political meeting in Hyderabad on June 2, putting Telangana politics on alert. The event, being called the Telangana Nava Nirmana Sankalpa Sabha, is expected to focus on Janasena’s future plans in Telangana and the party’s organisational expansion in the state. Reports say the meeting will be hel
Rajya Sabha polls: NDA eyes 150 mark, Congress faces Gujarat shock
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Rajya Sabha polls: NDA eyes 150 mark, Congress faces Gujarat shock
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Suvendu Adhikari expands Bengal cabinet with 35 ministers
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Suvendu Adhikari expands Bengal cabinet with 35 ministers
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Shivakumar, Siddaramaiah Head To Delhi For Cabinet Talks
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D K Shivakumar and Siddaramaiah will travel to Delhi to meet the Congress high command and finalise Karnataka’s new cabinet. Purpose: The meeting aims to decide ministerial berths, balance caste and regional representation, manage loyalist groups, and prepare for the June 3 swearing-in. Karnataka Cabinet Talks Move To Delhi Karnataka Chief Minister-designate D K Shivakumar and outgoing Chief Minister Siddaramaiah are set to travel to New
Sonarpur Attack Sparks Bengal Row As Mamata Questions Abhishek Banerjee’s Treatment
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Sonarpur Attack Sparks Bengal Row As Mamata Questions Abhishek Banerjee’s Treatment
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DK Shivakumar To Take Oath As Karnataka CM On June 3 After Congress CLP Decision
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DK Shivakumar CM Role In Focus As Karnataka Congress Holds CLP Meet
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DK Shivakumar CM Role In Focus As Karnataka Congress Holds CLP Meet
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Mamdani Endorsement Puts Chevalier Biden Posts at Center of NY-13 Primary
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TMC Exodus Deepens As Assam Chief Abhijit Majumdar Quits Party
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TMC Exodus Deepens As Assam Chief Abhijit Majumdar Quits Party
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Kerala Government Plans Three-Day Menstrual Leave for School Girls
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Kerala Government Plans Three-Day Menstrual Leave for School Girls
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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.









