Amaravati to serve as Andhra Pradesh capital after years of controversy
Amaravati has been officially designated as the capital of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh following presidential assent to the relevant legislation, marking a significant milestone in a long-running political and legal process. On Tuesday, April 6, 2026, President Droupadi Murmu approved the bill that formally recognizes Amaravati as the state’s capital. This decision concludes years of uncertainty surrounding the administrative future of Andhra Pradesh, a southern Indian stat
Amaravati to serve as Andhra Pradesh capital after years of controversy
Amaravati has been officially designated as the capital of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh following presidential assent to the relevant legislation, marking a significant milestone in a long-running political and legal process. On Tuesday, April 6, 2026, President Droupadi Murmu approved the bill that formally recognizes Amaravati as the state’s capital. This decision concludes years of uncertainty surrounding the administrative future of Andhra Pradesh, a southern Indian stat
PM Announces 6 Key Guarantees for West Bengal: 7th Pay, Safety and Border Security
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing a rally in Haldia, outlined six key guarantees for the people of West Bengal ahead of the April 23 elections. During his speech, he criticised the ruling
PM Announces 6 Key Guarantees for West Bengal: 7th Pay, Safety and Border Security
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing a rally in Haldia, outlined six key guarantees for the people of West Bengal ahead of the April 23 elections. During his speech, he criticised the ruling
RBI Keeps Repo Rate Steady at 5.25% in First FY27 Monetary Policy
The Reserve Bank of India has kept the policy repo rate unchanged at 5.25% in its first monetary policy announcement for the financial year 2026–27. The decision was announced by RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra following a detaile
RBI Keeps Repo Rate Steady at 5.25% in First FY27 Monetary Policy
The Reserve Bank of India has kept the policy repo rate unchanged at 5.25% in its first monetary policy announcement for the financial year 2026–27. The decision was announced by RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra following a detaile
The Impact of Global Tensions and Falling Crude Prices on India’s Sensex Surge
On April 8, 2026, India’s stock markets experienced a remarkable surge, with the BSE Sensex climbing over 2,700 points, marking a 3.66% increase, and the Nifty rising by more than 3.4%. Investor wealth swelled by over Rs 14 lakh crore during the early trade, signaling a sharp recovery after a period of volatility. This rally was fueled by multiple factors, including easing global geopolitical tensions, softer crude prices, and an increase in investor confidence. The biggest trigge
The Impact of Global Tensions and Falling Crude Prices on India’s Sensex Surge
On April 8, 2026, India’s stock markets experienced a remarkable surge, with the BSE Sensex climbing over 2,700 points, marking a 3.66% increase, and the Nifty rising by more than 3.4%. Investor wealth swelled by over Rs 14 lakh crore during the early trade, signaling a sharp recovery after a period of volatility. This rally was fueled by multiple factors, including easing global geopolitical tensions, softer crude prices, and an increase in investor confidence. The biggest trigge
President Droupadi Murmu Likely to Visit Rourkela on April 21 for Key Programmes
President Droupadi Murmu is likely to visit Rourkela, Odisha, on April 21, 2026, for a series of programmes in the steel city, according to Union Tribal Affairs Minister Jual Oram. Oram, who is also the Lok Sabha MP for Sundergarh (which includes Rourkela), confirmed the visit after meeting with Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi at Lok Seva Bhawan in Bhubaneswar. Although the final schedule has not yet been confirmed, the visit is expected to focus on key issues in the region.
President Droupadi Murmu Likely to Visit Rourkela on April 21 for Key Programmes
President Droupadi Murmu is likely to visit Rourkela, Odisha, on April 21, 2026, for a series of programmes in the steel city, according to Union Tribal Affairs Minister Jual Oram. Oram, who is also the Lok Sabha MP for Sundergarh (which includes Rourkela), confirmed the visit after meeting with Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi at Lok Seva Bhawan in Bhubaneswar. Although the final schedule has not yet been confirmed, the visit is expected to focus on key issues in the region.
Delhi Assembly Security Breach: Car Rams Barricade, Drops Bouquet, Flees
A major security breach occurred at the Delhi Legislative Assembly when an unidentified car, a Tata Sierra with a Uttar Pradesh registration number, rammed through an iron barricade and gained access to the highly secured premises. The incident took place on Monday, April 6, 2026, at around 2 pm and sent shockwaves through the assembly complex. The vehicle entered the Delhi Assembly through Gate No. 2, an access point typically guarded by CRPF personnel, and remained inside the prem
Delhi Assembly Security Breach: Car Rams Barricade, Drops Bouquet, Flees
A major security breach occurred at the Delhi Legislative Assembly when an unidentified car, a Tata Sierra with a Uttar Pradesh registration number, rammed through an iron barricade and gained access to the highly secured premises. The incident took place on Monday, April 6, 2026, at around 2 pm and sent shockwaves through the assembly complex. The vehicle entered the Delhi Assembly through Gate No. 2, an access point typically guarded by CRPF personnel, and remained inside the prem
West Asia Crisis: Jaishankar Holds Key Talks with Qatar PM, UAE Foreign Minister
On April 5, 2026, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar held crucial telephonic discussions with Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani and
West Asia Crisis: Jaishankar Holds Key Talks with Qatar PM, UAE Foreign Minister
On April 5, 2026, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar held crucial telephonic discussions with Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani and
India Imports Iranian Oil After U.S. Temporarily Lifts Sanctions
On Saturday, April 4, 2026, India marked a significant milestone in its energy dealings by making its first purchase of Iranian oil in over seven years. This comes after a period of strained relations due to U.S. sanctions that pressured India to halt its imports of Iranian crude back in May 2019. However, the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, particularly the U.S.-Israel war, has severely disrupted global oil supplies, pushing India to seek alternative sources of crude oil. The supply cha
India Imports Iranian Oil After U.S. Temporarily Lifts Sanctions
On Saturday, April 4, 2026, India marked a significant milestone in its energy dealings by making its first purchase of Iranian oil in over seven years. This comes after a period of strained relations due to U.S. sanctions that pressured India to halt its imports of Iranian crude back in May 2019. However, the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, particularly the U.S.-Israel war, has severely disrupted global oil supplies, pushing India to seek alternative sources of crude oil. The supply cha
No Iran toll plan for Indian ships, India says amid shipping concerns
India’s government on Thursday, April 2, 2026 (IST), said there have been no discussions with Iran regarding the imposition of tolls on Indian ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz, dismissing recent reports circulating amid heightened tensions in West Asia. Speaking at a media briefing in New Delhi, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated that no such proposal has been discussed between the two countries, countering speculation that had raised concerns over shipping c
No Iran toll plan for Indian ships, India says amid shipping concerns
India’s government on Thursday, April 2, 2026 (IST), said there have been no discussions with Iran regarding the imposition of tolls on Indian ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz, dismissing recent reports circulating amid heightened tensions in West Asia. Speaking at a media briefing in New Delhi, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated that no such proposal has been discussed between the two countries, countering speculation that had raised concerns over shipping c
Allu Arjun Fans Association Supports HPV Vaccination Drive on Icon Star's Birthday
The Allu Arjun Fans Association (AAFA) has taken a significant step in supporting the HPV vaccination drive, inspired by the words of Icon Star Allu Arjun. Allu Arjun encourages his fans to do at least one good deed every year, and AAFA has embraced this philosophy by launching awareness programs to educate the public about the importance of the HPV vaccine. The HPV vaccine, which can protect young girls from Cervical Cancer, is available for free to girls and women
Allu Arjun Fans Association Supports HPV Vaccination Drive on Icon Star's Birthday
The Allu Arjun Fans Association (AAFA) has taken a significant step in supporting the HPV vaccination drive, inspired by the words of Icon Star Allu Arjun. Allu Arjun encourages his fans to do at least one good deed every year, and AAFA has embraced this philosophy by launching awareness programs to educate the public about the importance of the HPV vaccine. The HPV vaccine, which can protect young girls from Cervical Cancer, is available for free to girls and women
Oracle India Announces Workforce Reduction: 12,000 Jobs Affected in 2026 Restructuring
Oracle India has confirmed that it will cut approximately 12,000 jobs as part of a major restructuring plan aimed at streamlining operations. This massive reduction in its workforce comes amidst growing challenges in the tech sector, including cost-cutting measures, automation, and shifts in business strategy. Oracle’s move is expected to send shockwaves throughout the Indian job market, which has been dealing with an increasing number of job losses in the technology sector. The l
Oracle India Announces Workforce Reduction: 12,000 Jobs Affected in 2026 Restructuring
Oracle India has confirmed that it will cut approximately 12,000 jobs as part of a major restructuring plan aimed at streamlining operations. This massive reduction in its workforce comes amidst growing challenges in the tech sector, including cost-cutting measures, automation, and shifts in business strategy. Oracle’s move is expected to send shockwaves throughout the Indian job market, which has been dealing with an increasing number of job losses in the technology sector. The l
Today’s Gold and Silver Prices in India – March 30, 2026
As of Monday, March 30, 2026, the bullion market in India has seen significant price movements for both gold and silver. The price of gold rose to ₹148,530.00 per 10 grams, reflecting a positive change of ₹1,220 (+0.830%). Similarly, silver prices also experienced an uptick, reaching ₹231,390.00 per kilogram, up by ₹3,010 (+1.320%). Gold Rate Today in India
Today’s Gold and Silver Prices in India – March 30, 2026
As of Monday, March 30, 2026, the bullion market in India has seen significant price movements for both gold and silver. The price of gold rose to ₹148,530.00 per 10 grams, reflecting a positive change of ₹1,220 (+0.830%). Similarly, silver prices also experienced an uptick, reaching ₹231,390.00 per kilogram, up by ₹3,010 (+1.320%). Gold Rate Today in India
Rupee Falls to Record Low of 95.20 Against US Dollar Despite RBI Measures
The Indian rupee slipped past the 95 mark against the US dollar on March 30, 2026, hitting an all-time low of 95.20 per dollar, a decline of 0.3% for the day. This drop occurred despite the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) recent intervention aimed at curbing currency volatility. The currency has been under pressure from a mix of global factors, sustained foreign outflows, and rising oil prices. The RBI had introduced measures to support the rupee by tightening limits on banks' foreign exchange positions. As of late Friday, the central bank directed banks to cap their net open rupee positions in the foreign exchange market at $100 million by the end of each business day, with compliance required by April 10. While this move offered temporary relief, the impact was limited as analysts pointed out that underlying factors, such as persistent foreign outflows and high crude oil prices, continued to weigh on the rupee. Foreign portfolio outflows have been one of the major contributors to the rupee's weakness. These outflows, coupled with high global oil prices, have put pressure on India’s current account deficit, thus exerting more pressure on the currency. The rising oil prices are linked to geopolitical tensions, such as the ongoing conflict in Iran, which has exacerbated market volatility. Additionally, the wider spread between the onshore and non-deliverable forward (NDF) markets, due to increasing volatility, has contributed to the rupee’s decline. Despite the RBI’s directive, the rupee continued its downward spiral, reflecting broader economic challenges. The currency has fallen over 4% in March alone, marking its worst monthly performance in over seven years. The Nifty 50 index also reflected the market's overall weakness, dropping by about 2% on Monday, with a looming risk of its worst monthly decline since March 2020. In this uncertain climate, analysts predict that unless there is a significant drop in oil prices or a reversal in foreign fund flows, the pressure on the rupee is likely to persist. The continued outflows from emerging markets and heightened global uncertainty have created a negative sentiment surrounding India’s economic outlook, which, in turn, has kept the rupee under significant pressure.
Rupee Falls to Record Low of 95.20 Against US Dollar Despite RBI Measures
The Indian rupee slipped past the 95 mark against the US dollar on March 30, 2026, hitting an all-time low of 95.20 per dollar, a decline of 0.3% for the day. This drop occurred despite the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) recent intervention aimed at curbing currency volatility. The currency has been under pressure from a mix of global factors, sustained foreign outflows, and rising oil prices. The RBI had introduced measures to support the rupee by tightening limits on banks' foreign exchange positions. As of late Friday, the central bank directed banks to cap their net open rupee positions in the foreign exchange market at $100 million by the end of each business day, with compliance required by April 10. While this move offered temporary relief, the impact was limited as analysts pointed out that underlying factors, such as persistent foreign outflows and high crude oil prices, continued to weigh on the rupee. Foreign portfolio outflows have been one of the major contributors to the rupee's weakness. These outflows, coupled with high global oil prices, have put pressure on India’s current account deficit, thus exerting more pressure on the currency. The rising oil prices are linked to geopolitical tensions, such as the ongoing conflict in Iran, which has exacerbated market volatility. Additionally, the wider spread between the onshore and non-deliverable forward (NDF) markets, due to increasing volatility, has contributed to the rupee’s decline. Despite the RBI’s directive, the rupee continued its downward spiral, reflecting broader economic challenges. The currency has fallen over 4% in March alone, marking its worst monthly performance in over seven years. The Nifty 50 index also reflected the market's overall weakness, dropping by about 2% on Monday, with a looming risk of its worst monthly decline since March 2020. In this uncertain climate, analysts predict that unless there is a significant drop in oil prices or a reversal in foreign fund flows, the pressure on the rupee is likely to persist. The continued outflows from emerging markets and heightened global uncertainty have created a negative sentiment surrounding India’s economic outlook, which, in turn, has kept the rupee under significant pressure.
No Lockdown in India: Hardeep Puri Refutes Oil Crisis Rumors in Official Statement
The ongoing global energy crisis, fueled by the turmoil in Iran, has significantly impacted countries worldwide, leading to energy lockdowns. Nations like Australia, the Philippines, and Thailand have already implemented these lockdowns as a response to soaring petrol demand amidst dwindling supplies. Speculation surrounding the potential for a similar lockdown in India has stirred concern among citizens, especially in light of the country’s reliance on oil and gas imports. Howeve
No Lockdown in India: Hardeep Puri Refutes Oil Crisis Rumors in Official Statement
The ongoing global energy crisis, fueled by the turmoil in Iran, has significantly impacted countries worldwide, leading to energy lockdowns. Nations like Australia, the Philippines, and Thailand have already implemented these lockdowns as a response to soaring petrol demand amidst dwindling supplies. Speculation surrounding the potential for a similar lockdown in India has stirred concern among citizens, especially in light of the country’s reliance on oil and gas imports. Howeve
Indian killed in Abu Dhabi by falling missile debris, another Pakistani dies
ABU DHABI — March 26, 2026 (Thursday): An Indian national was among two people killed on Thursday, March 26, 2026, in Abu Dhabi after debris from a missile interception struck the city. The second victim was a Pakistani citizen, while three others — including another Indian national and a Jordanian — were injured. The incident occurred on Sweihan Street, where debris fell following the successful interception of a ballistic
Indian killed in Abu Dhabi by falling missile debris, another Pakistani dies
ABU DHABI — March 26, 2026 (Thursday): An Indian national was among two people killed on Thursday, March 26, 2026, in Abu Dhabi after debris from a missile interception struck the city. The second victim was a Pakistani citizen, while three others — including another Indian national and a Jordanian — were injured. The incident occurred on Sweihan Street, where debris fell following the successful interception of a ballistic
Modi warns of energy crisis, outlines India’s response to global conflict
NEW DELHI, India, March 26, 2026 — Narendra Modi on Thursday warned that ongoing global conflicts could trigger a prolonged energy crisis, posing significant risks to economies worldwide, including India. Addressing Parliament, Modi struck a balanced yet firm tone, cautioning that continued geopolitical tensions may disrupt global energy markets and supply chains. He sai
Modi warns of energy crisis, outlines India’s response to global conflict
NEW DELHI, India, March 26, 2026 — Narendra Modi on Thursday warned that ongoing global conflicts could trigger a prolonged energy crisis, posing significant risks to economies worldwide, including India. Addressing Parliament, Modi struck a balanced yet firm tone, cautioning that continued geopolitical tensions may disrupt global energy markets and supply chains. He sai
Tarique Rahman’s Genocide Day Message: A Shift in Bangladesh’s Foreign Policy
On March 25, 2026, Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman marked Genocide Day with a powerful message that signaled a clear shift from the softer approach to Pakistan observed during the previous interim government under Muhammad Yunus. Rahman’s remarks were made on social media, describing March 25, 1971, as "one of the most disgraceful and brutal days" in the country's history, highlighting the atrocities carried out by Pakistani forces during Operation Searchlight. Rahman recounted how
Tarique Rahman’s Genocide Day Message: A Shift in Bangladesh’s Foreign Policy
On March 25, 2026, Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman marked Genocide Day with a powerful message that signaled a clear shift from the softer approach to Pakistan observed during the previous interim government under Muhammad Yunus. Rahman’s remarks were made on social media, describing March 25, 1971, as "one of the most disgraceful and brutal days" in the country's history, highlighting the atrocities carried out by Pakistani forces during Operation Searchlight. Rahman recounted how
India rejects mediation role amid US-Iran tensions, Jaishankar clarifies stance
India has firmly ruled out any role as a mediator in the ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran, with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar stating that New Delhi does not engage in diplomatic brokerage. His remarks came during an all-party meeting convened to brief political leaders on the government’s approach to the escalating West Asia crisis and its implications for India’s strategic interests. Addressing concerns raised by opposition leaders, Jaishankar clarified that India’s foreign policy is guided by its national priorities rather than intermediary roles. He noted that attempts by countries such as Pakistan to position themselves as mediators are not new, adding that such efforts have historically aligned with external interests. Government sources emphasized that India has been actively responding to developments in the region and rejected claims that it has remained silent. The meeting also focused on India’s preparedness in ensuring energy security and safeguarding its citizens in the Gulf region. Officials highlighted that maintaining stable crude oil supplies remains a key priority, particularly as tensions threaten critical shipping routes such as the Strait of Hormuz. The government informed leaders that advance procurement measures have been taken and that India is currently sourcing oil and gas from a diversified network of 41 countries to mitigate risks. Participants were also briefed on maritime developments, including the safe passage of several India-bound vessels carrying petroleum products through the Strait of Hormuz, while others remain in the vicinity awaiting clearance. The government described these developments as a reflection of effective coordination and diplomatic engagement. On diplomatic outreach, the government reiterated that India maintains balanced relations with all major stakeholders in the region, including the United States, Iran, and Israel. It also underscored steps taken to convey condolences following recent developments in Iran, indicating continued engagement at the diplomatic level. Despite these assurances, opposition leaders expressed dissatisfaction with the government’s responses and called for a detailed discussion in Parliament. The government, however, maintained that the situation is under control and there is no immediate cause for concern, reiterating its commitment to protecting national interests amid evolving geopolitical challenges.
India rejects mediation role amid US-Iran tensions, Jaishankar clarifies stance
India has firmly ruled out any role as a mediator in the ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran, with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar stating that New Delhi does not engage in diplomatic brokerage. His remarks came during an all-party meeting convened to brief political leaders on the government’s approach to the escalating West Asia crisis and its implications for India’s strategic interests. Addressing concerns raised by opposition leaders, Jaishankar clarified that India’s foreign policy is guided by its national priorities rather than intermediary roles. He noted that attempts by countries such as Pakistan to position themselves as mediators are not new, adding that such efforts have historically aligned with external interests. Government sources emphasized that India has been actively responding to developments in the region and rejected claims that it has remained silent. The meeting also focused on India’s preparedness in ensuring energy security and safeguarding its citizens in the Gulf region. Officials highlighted that maintaining stable crude oil supplies remains a key priority, particularly as tensions threaten critical shipping routes such as the Strait of Hormuz. The government informed leaders that advance procurement measures have been taken and that India is currently sourcing oil and gas from a diversified network of 41 countries to mitigate risks. Participants were also briefed on maritime developments, including the safe passage of several India-bound vessels carrying petroleum products through the Strait of Hormuz, while others remain in the vicinity awaiting clearance. The government described these developments as a reflection of effective coordination and diplomatic engagement. On diplomatic outreach, the government reiterated that India maintains balanced relations with all major stakeholders in the region, including the United States, Iran, and Israel. It also underscored steps taken to convey condolences following recent developments in Iran, indicating continued engagement at the diplomatic level. Despite these assurances, opposition leaders expressed dissatisfaction with the government’s responses and called for a detailed discussion in Parliament. The government, however, maintained that the situation is under control and there is no immediate cause for concern, reiterating its commitment to protecting national interests amid evolving geopolitical challenges.
Jagan Depressed Over Family Dispute With Sharmila: Spokesperson's Statement
The YSR family, once the epitome of political unity, has been embroiled in a public dispute since the 2019 elections, with Sharmila accusing her brother, YS Jagan, of grabbing their family properties. This family matter, initially intended to be private, has now escalated into a highly publicized issue with tribunal cases and open letters exchanged between the siblings, as well as their mother, Vijayamma. In a recent statement, YSR Congress spokesperson, Rachamallu Siva Prasad Reddy, shed light on Jagan's emotional state regarding the ongoing family conflict. According to Reddy, Jagan is not avoiding the issue due to a lack of courage but is instead deeply pained by the situation. He expressed that Jagan values family ties and his affection for his sister, which has kept him from responding publicly to Sharmila’s accusations. Reddy stated, “Jagan is not scared to speak up but is upset over the impact of this family dispute on their bond. If Sharmila thinks Jagan lacks integrity, she can see for herself who has survived the political battles in AP without alliances.” This statement adds another layer to the complex issue, as many argue that Jagan should address the matter directly, especially given that Sharmila and Vijayamma have publicly claimed that he is at fault in the property dispute. However, instead of directly confronting the issue, Jagan continues to leave responses to his party spokespersons, raising more questions about his stance on the matter. Sharmila’s supporters, however, disagree with Reddy's perspective. They argue that if Jagan truly valued family ties, he would take concrete steps to redistribute the properties in a fair and legal manner. They point out that Jagan cannot claim to respect family values while his mother and sister continue to accuse him of withholding YSR’s properties from them. The accusations have caused significant rifts, and the lack of a direct resolution from Jagan only adds fuel to the fire. While politicians are accustomed to handling public disputes and political adversaries, Jagan's challenge seems more personal, as he is now forced to address tensions not only with political rivals but with his own family. Yet, Jagan’s silence on the matter has left many questioning whether he will ever publicly resolve this issue, especially as his mother and sister continue to voice their grievances in public. The ongoing dispute is far from over, and with each passing day, the stakes in this family drama grow higher, both in political and emotional terms. The public's interest in this matter is unlikely to fade anytime soon, and it remains to be seen whether Jagan will finally take a stand and clear the air on this long-running issue.
Jagan Depressed Over Family Dispute With Sharmila: Spokesperson's Statement
The YSR family, once the epitome of political unity, has been embroiled in a public dispute since the 2019 elections, with Sharmila accusing her brother, YS Jagan, of grabbing their family properties. This family matter, initially intended to be private, has now escalated into a highly publicized issue with tribunal cases and open letters exchanged between the siblings, as well as their mother, Vijayamma. In a recent statement, YSR Congress spokesperson, Rachamallu Siva Prasad Reddy, shed light on Jagan's emotional state regarding the ongoing family conflict. According to Reddy, Jagan is not avoiding the issue due to a lack of courage but is instead deeply pained by the situation. He expressed that Jagan values family ties and his affection for his sister, which has kept him from responding publicly to Sharmila’s accusations. Reddy stated, “Jagan is not scared to speak up but is upset over the impact of this family dispute on their bond. If Sharmila thinks Jagan lacks integrity, she can see for herself who has survived the political battles in AP without alliances.” This statement adds another layer to the complex issue, as many argue that Jagan should address the matter directly, especially given that Sharmila and Vijayamma have publicly claimed that he is at fault in the property dispute. However, instead of directly confronting the issue, Jagan continues to leave responses to his party spokespersons, raising more questions about his stance on the matter. Sharmila’s supporters, however, disagree with Reddy's perspective. They argue that if Jagan truly valued family ties, he would take concrete steps to redistribute the properties in a fair and legal manner. They point out that Jagan cannot claim to respect family values while his mother and sister continue to accuse him of withholding YSR’s properties from them. The accusations have caused significant rifts, and the lack of a direct resolution from Jagan only adds fuel to the fire. While politicians are accustomed to handling public disputes and political adversaries, Jagan's challenge seems more personal, as he is now forced to address tensions not only with political rivals but with his own family. Yet, Jagan’s silence on the matter has left many questioning whether he will ever publicly resolve this issue, especially as his mother and sister continue to voice their grievances in public. The ongoing dispute is far from over, and with each passing day, the stakes in this family drama grow higher, both in political and emotional terms. The public's interest in this matter is unlikely to fade anytime soon, and it remains to be seen whether Jagan will finally take a stand and clear the air on this long-running issue.
Sonia Gandhi Hospitalized in Delhi’s Sir Ganga Ram Hospital After Feeling Unwell
Sonia Gandhi, the senior Congress leader, was admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi after feeling unwell, according to sources on March 25, 2026. Both of her children, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, were by her side at the hospital, although Rahul left after a while. The exact cause of her hospitalization has not been clarified yet. This hospitalization follows an earlier instance in January 2026, when Sonia Gandhi was admitted to the same hospital due to respiratory
Sonia Gandhi Hospitalized in Delhi’s Sir Ganga Ram Hospital After Feeling Unwell
Sonia Gandhi, the senior Congress leader, was admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi after feeling unwell, according to sources on March 25, 2026. Both of her children, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, were by her side at the hospital, although Rahul left after a while. The exact cause of her hospitalization has not been clarified yet. This hospitalization follows an earlier instance in January 2026, when Sonia Gandhi was admitted to the same hospital due to respiratory









