KTR in Trouble as Congress Tightens Grip

The political landscape in Telangana has turned turbulent as the arrest of former state minister Kalvakuntla Taraka Rama Rao (KTR) seems increasingly imminent. With the Revanth Reddy-led Congress government granting the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) the green light to proceed with its probe, the spotlight is now on KTR—the working president of the Bharat Rashtra Samiti…

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Is Congress Getting Isolated in Indian Politics?

The Congress party’s recent outcry over alleged Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) tampering reeks of desperation rather than strategy. Following its defeats in Haryana and Maharashtra, the party’s unsubstantiated claims have not only failed to gain traction but have also drawn criticism from allies within the Indian National Democratic Inclusive Alliance (INDIA). Leaders like Omar Abdullah…

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Time to Revisit ‘Secular’ and ‘Socialist’ in India’s Constitution?

Eminent legal luminary Harish Salve’s remarks have reignited the contentious debate over including the terms “secular” and “socialist” in the Indian Constitution’s Preamble. Speaking in an interview with Republic TV, Salve questioned the necessity of these additions, highlighting historical resistance from key drafters like Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and B.N. Rau. His assertions call for a…

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Modi Slams Congress’s Constitutional Betrayals

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s fiery conclusion to the two-day parliamentary debate on the Indian Constitution delivered a blistering critique of the Congress party’s track record. Armed with historical facts, Modi accused the party of systematically undermining the Constitution to cling to power during its 52 years of dominance. Modi’s 120-minute speech spared no one—from Jawaharlal…

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Congress’ Debate Charade: A Lesson in Absurdity

The Modi-led NDA government, in a surprising show of tolerance (or amusement), has allowed a parliamentary debate on the Indian Constitution—an opposition-demanded spectacle spearheaded by none other than the Congress. The twist? Maximum speaking time has been granted to Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Vadra, grandchildren of the infamous “Emergency” architect, Indira Gandhi. Oh, the irony….

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NDA Must Get Tough: Push Key Bills Through

The behaviour of Opposition leaders in India’s Parliament has reached an unprecedented low, marking a concerning departure from the standards expected in the nation’s highest democratic institution. Recent actions by Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge, alongside their allies, have not only undermined the dignity of parliamentary discourse but have also raised questions about…

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Has Rohit Sharma Become a Liability?

India faces a critical juncture as it races against time to secure a spot in the World Test Championship final at Lord’s next year. With three matches left in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar series against Australia, every decision matters, including the role and form of its skipper, Rohit Sharma. One may wish to evaluate Rohit’s recent…

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Opposition Rhetoric or National Paralysis?

The second week of the Winter Session of Parliament has come to a standstill, raising critical questions about the balance between opposition rights and national priorities. While healthy debate and dissent are cornerstones of democracy, frequent disruptions that stall legislative proceedings appear to do more harm than good, especially when taxpayer money and pressing national…

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Soros Allegations Rock Parliament

The halls of the Indian Parliament reverberated with a new name this session: George Soros. The BJP, led by Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju and BJP President J.P. Nadda, accused the Congress party of links with Soros, an international financier often criticized for funding groups that challenge sovereign governments. Congress, predictably, cried foul, labeling the…

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