EC tightens vigil in Bengal ahead of polls; senior police officers start police station visit
Kolkata: Senior police officials began visiting police stations across West Bengal from Sunday as the Election Commission stepped up monitoring of poll preparedness and security arrangements in the poll-bound state. During these visits, officers in charge of police stations are being briefed on measures needed to be taken for holding free and fair polling. In…
CEC acting under ‘executive’s thumb’, says Opposition’s notice seeking Gyanesh Kumar’s removal
New Delhi: The notices moved by the opposition MPs in Parliament seeking the removal of Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar have accused him of “acting under the thumb of the executive”, besides blaming him for “mass disenfranchisement” through the SIR exercise, and raising questions on his appointment. The notices submitted in the two Houses of…
West Asia conflict: Modi calls ministerial meeting to review energy situation
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair a meeting Sunday evening with senior ministers to take stock of the petroleum, power, and fertiliser sectors in view of the evolving West Asia situation, sources have said. The focus of the meeting is to ensure uninterrupted supply, stable logistics and efficient distribution across the country, and…
Assam polls: Raijor Dal declares final candidate list
Guwahati: Raijor Dal has announced its revised, final list of candidates for Assam Assembly elections, cancelling its nominees from three constituencies after entering into an opposition alliance in the state and agreeing to a seat-sharing arrangement as part of it. The final list includes the names of its president, Akhil Gogoi, who was renominated from…
Bhabanipur: Seat mirroring Bengal’s political journey from Congress citadel to Mamata’s fortress
Kolkata: In the constantly shifting landscape of West Bengal politics, few constituencies carry the historical weight and symbolism of Bhabanipur — a seat whose electoral journey mirrors the state’s transformation from Congress dominance to the rise of the TMC. Today, regarded as Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s political fortress, Bhabanipur was not always synonymous with the…
SIR fallout obliterated localised anti-incumbency in WB, no discontent against Mamata: Sagarika
Kolkata: TMC’s Rajya Sabha MP Sagarika Ghose said anti-incumbency in West Bengal, which was localised, has largely been obscured by the fallout of the SIR exercise, giving the party a distinct edge over the BJP in the upcoming assembly elections. The journalist-turned-politician, who has been named one of the TMC’s star campaigners for the polls,…
Dissenters won’t impact poll prospects, LDF targeting 110 seats, says CPI (M)
Kanur (Kerala): CPI(M) state secretary M V Govindan on Sunday said that party dissidents would not affect the ruling Left front’s prospects in the upcoming Assembly elections, asserting that the number of defectors is “insignificant”. Speaking to reporters here, Govindan said the handful of leaders who left the party would have no impact on the…
PM Modi greets people of Bihar on Bihar Diwas
New Delhi: (Mar 22) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday greeted the people on Bihar Diwas and said the state is striving to script new chapters of progress every day. Bihar Diwas or Bihar Day is celebrated every year on March 22 to mark the formation of the state. “On the occasion of Bihar Diwas,…
A New Innings: Expectations from the New Secretary of Hyderabad Cricket Association
By Vinay Rao The appointment of a new Secretary is not merely a change in office—it is a defining moment for the future of cricket administration in Hyderabad. Expectations are particularly high—not only because of the current state of affairs, but also because the Secretary has assumed office with unanimous backing and is widely perceived…
Declare Pak atrocities against Bengali Hindus in 1971 as genocide: US lawmaker
Washington: US Congressman Greg Landsman has introduced a resolution in the US House of Representatives seeking to recognise the atrocities committed by the Pakistani Army and its allies, Jamaat-e-Islami, against Bengali Hindus on March 25, 1971, as “war crimes and genocide”. Landsman, a Democrat Congressman from Ohio, moved the resolution in the US House of…

