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Pawan Kalyan Warangal Visit Gains Political Attention in Telangana
The scheduled visit on 17 June 2026 by Janasena chief and Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan to Warangal has drawn significant attention in both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh political circles. The visit, planned for tomorrow, is primarily centered around a humanitarian purpose involving a young boy named Niranjan, who is reportedly battling a serious health condition. According to reports, the child expressed a wish to meet Pawan Kalyan, and the leader decided to personally ful
Pawan Kalyan Warangal Visit Gains Political Attention in Telangana
The scheduled visit on 17 June 2026 by Janasena chief and Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan to Warangal has drawn significant attention in both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh political circles. The visit, planned for tomorrow, is primarily centered around a humanitarian purpose involving a young boy named Niranjan, who is reportedly battling a serious health condition. According to reports, the child expressed a wish to meet Pawan Kalyan, and the leader decided to personally ful
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
BJP Steps Back from Andhra Rajya Sabha Seat Amid Annamalai Exit
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has officially relinquished its claim to a Rajya Sabha seat in Andhra Pradesh following the resignation of former Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai. The change in the seat-sharing arrangement among NDA allies reallocates three of the four vacant Rajya Sabha seats to the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and one seat to the Jana Sena Party (JSP). This revised formula was finalized after a high-level meeting in Amaravati on Thursday, June 4, 2026, attended by Andhra Prade
BJP Steps Back from Andhra Rajya Sabha Seat Amid Annamalai Exit
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has officially relinquished its claim to a Rajya Sabha seat in Andhra Pradesh following the resignation of former Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai. The change in the seat-sharing arrangement among NDA allies reallocates three of the four vacant Rajya Sabha seats to the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and one seat to the Jana Sena Party (JSP). This revised formula was finalized after a high-level meeting in Amaravati on Thursday, June 4, 2026, attended by Andhra Prade
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.
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.
PM Modi Chairs Council of Ministers Meeting in Delhi Amid West Asia Crisis and Cabinet Reshuffle
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to chair a crucial Council of Ministers meeting at Seva Teerth in Delhi at 4 pm on Thursday. All Union ministers, including Cabinet ministers, ministers of state with independent charge, and ministers of state, have been asked to remain in the capital during this period. The meeting comes immediately after PM Modi’s foreign visit and is expected to cover governance priorities, regional geopolitical developments, and possible political changes within the g
PM Modi Chairs Council of Ministers Meeting in Delhi Amid West Asia Crisis and Cabinet Reshuffle
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to chair a crucial Council of Ministers meeting at Seva Teerth in Delhi at 4 pm on Thursday. All Union ministers, including Cabinet ministers, ministers of state with independent charge, and ministers of state, have been asked to remain in the capital during this period. The meeting comes immediately after PM Modi’s foreign visit and is expected to cover governance priorities, regional geopolitical developments, and possible political changes within the g
Kavitha Launches TRS Party Aiming Inclusive Development In Telangana
Kavitha launches Telangana Rashtra Sena, marking a new political chapter in Telangana after her exit from BRS. Former Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader Kalvakuntla Kavitha, daughter of former Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR), officially launched her own political party, Telangana Rashtra Sena (TRS), on Saturday, April 25, 2026. This development comes months after she was suspended from the BRS over alleged anti-party activities, marking a major
Kavitha Launches TRS Party Aiming Inclusive Development In Telangana
Kavitha launches Telangana Rashtra Sena, marking a new political chapter in Telangana after her exit from BRS. Former Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader Kalvakuntla Kavitha, daughter of former Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR), officially launched her own political party, Telangana Rashtra Sena (TRS), on Saturday, April 25, 2026. This development comes months after she was suspended from the BRS over alleged anti-party activities, marking a major
PM Modi on women’s reservation bill failure: What his ‘Nari Shakti’ push means for 2029 elections
PM Modi women reservation bill speech highlights ‘Nari Shakti’ push Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s women reservation bill speech on Saturday, April 18, 2026, has brought renewed focus on women’s representation in India’s political system. Calling the Nari Shakti initiative a “great yajna,” Modi emphasized that empowering women remains a central goal despite the recen
PM Modi on women’s reservation bill failure: What his ‘Nari Shakti’ push means for 2029 elections
PM Modi women reservation bill speech highlights ‘Nari Shakti’ push Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s women reservation bill speech on Saturday, April 18, 2026, has brought renewed focus on women’s representation in India’s political system. Calling the Nari Shakti initiative a “great yajna,” Modi emphasized that empowering women remains a central goal despite the recen
PM Modi will address the nation at 8:30 PM IST on Tuesday, April 18, 2026, fueling speculation after the women’s reservation bill failed in Parliament amid political tensions.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to deliver a national address at 8:30 PM, prompting widespread speculation about the topic. The announcement comes at a politically sensitive moment, just a day after the women’s reservation bill failed to secure approval in Parliament. Why PM Modi is addressing the nation today While officials have not confirmed the subject of the speech, the timing has drawn attention. The Prime Minister reportedly di
PM Modi will address the nation at 8:30 PM IST on Tuesday, April 18, 2026, fueling speculation after the women’s reservation bill failed in Parliament amid political tensions.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to deliver a national address at 8:30 PM, prompting widespread speculation about the topic. The announcement comes at a politically sensitive moment, just a day after the women’s reservation bill failed to secure approval in Parliament. Why PM Modi is addressing the nation today While officials have not confirmed the subject of the speech, the timing has drawn attention. The Prime Minister reportedly di
NDA Wins All Rajya Sabha Seats in Bihar, Cross-Voting Secures Two in Odisha
The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) secured all five Rajya Sabha seats in
NDA Wins All Rajya Sabha Seats in Bihar, Cross-Voting Secures Two in Odisha
The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) secured all five Rajya Sabha seats in
Sharmila Criticizes Jagan Over Public Issues, Sparks Political Debate in AP
Political tensions in Andhra Pradesh intensified after Andhra Pradesh Congress president YS Sharmila made strong remarks about former chief minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. During a recent media interaction, Sharmila criticized Jagan’s political approach and accused him of ignoring public issues in the state while focusing mainly on matters related to his party leaders and cadres. According to Sharmila, Jagan’s recent visits to Andhra Pradesh appear to be limited to occasions rela
Sharmila Criticizes Jagan Over Public Issues, Sparks Political Debate in AP
Political tensions in Andhra Pradesh intensified after Andhra Pradesh Congress president YS Sharmila made strong remarks about former chief minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. During a recent media interaction, Sharmila criticized Jagan’s political approach and accused him of ignoring public issues in the state while focusing mainly on matters related to his party leaders and cadres. According to Sharmila, Jagan’s recent visits to Andhra Pradesh appear to be limited to occasions rela
TDP Spokesperson Controversy: Chandrababu Naidu Warns Party Leaders After IndiGo Crisis Comment
A recent slip-up by a Telugu Desam Party (TDP) spokesperson during a live debate has triggered widespread criticism across media and political circles nationwide. While discussing the ongoing IndiGo crisis, the spokesperson stated that Nara Lokesh was monitoring the situation and that a control room had been set up for the matter. The host of the debate immediately questioned the claim, asking how Lokesh was connected to an aviation issue handled by the central government. Although
TDP Spokesperson Controversy: Chandrababu Naidu Warns Party Leaders After IndiGo Crisis Comment
A recent slip-up by a Telugu Desam Party (TDP) spokesperson during a live debate has triggered widespread criticism across media and political circles nationwide. While discussing the ongoing IndiGo crisis, the spokesperson stated that Nara Lokesh was monitoring the situation and that a control room had been set up for the matter. The host of the debate immediately questioned the claim, asking how Lokesh was connected to an aviation issue handled by the central government. Although
Jagan Set To Appear Before CBI Court on Nov 20 After Years of Absence
The long-pending CBI and ED cases involving Jagan have remained nearly inactive for many years, with hearings moving at a slow pace and the accused avoiding personal attendance. Over the past several years, Jagan has not appeared before the CBI court despite multiple hearings being scheduled, leading to increasing discussions over prolonged delays. Now, for the first time in years, Jagan has been directed to appear in person, bringing renewed attention to the long-standing cases. Reports indi
Jagan Set To Appear Before CBI Court on Nov 20 After Years of Absence
The long-pending CBI and ED cases involving Jagan have remained nearly inactive for many years, with hearings moving at a slow pace and the accused avoiding personal attendance. Over the past several years, Jagan has not appeared before the CBI court despite multiple hearings being scheduled, leading to increasing discussions over prolonged delays. Now, for the first time in years, Jagan has been directed to appear in person, bringing renewed attention to the long-standing cases. Reports indi
Bihar Victory Belongs To NDA, Now Bengal Will Turn Next Says Union Minister Giriraj Singh
Union Minister Giriraj Singh reacted strongly to the early trends of the 2025 Bihar Assembly election, declaring that the emerging mandate clearly belongs to the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance. With the NDA gaining a comfortable lead during the initial hours of counting, he insisted that the people of Bihar had rejected what he termed as jungle raj and corruption, choosing instead a government that prioritises stability and development. Singh, who represents Begusarai in the Lok Sabha,
Bihar Victory Belongs To NDA, Now Bengal Will Turn Next Says Union Minister Giriraj Singh
Union Minister Giriraj Singh reacted strongly to the early trends of the 2025 Bihar Assembly election, declaring that the emerging mandate clearly belongs to the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance. With the NDA gaining a comfortable lead during the initial hours of counting, he insisted that the people of Bihar had rejected what he termed as jungle raj and corruption, choosing instead a government that prioritises stability and development. Singh, who represents Begusarai in the Lok Sabha,









