War’s Cruelty: The Innocent Pay the Price! During the Israel-Iran War of 2025, thousands of innocent civilians bore the brunt of relentless airstrikes, missile attacks, and ground clashes. Residential areas, hospitals, and schools were hit, leading to mass casualties among non-combatants. Women and children suffered the most; many were killed, severely injured, or left homeless as entire neighbourhoods turned to rubble. Displacement camps became overcrowded with scarce food, water, and medical aid, exposing survivors to disease and hunger. Countless children were orphaned, traumatised by the violence they witnessed. In addition, both sides reportedly took civilians as hostages for leverage, leaving families shattered and living in fear. The war created a humanitarian catastrophe
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The death of Mukesh Chandrakar, 33 a journalist known for his investigative reporting on corruption in Chhattisgarh, has raised significant concerns regarding the safety of journalists and the state of Press Freedom in India. Chandrakar's body was discovered in a septic tank on January 3, 2025, after he went missing on 31st December 2024. The reason behind is murder is linked to his recent reports exposing corruption in local road construction projects, specifically involving a contractor who is now a prime suspect in the case. Mukesh Chandrakar was a freelance journalist. After his father’s demise in childhood, he was taking care of his mother. He did various odd jobs and during teenage years he developed a liking towards journalism. He also started a popular YouTube channel with 1.79
Read MoreJudicial Probe Initiated Into Mukhtar Ansari’s Death Amid Allegations of Poisoning
The recent death of Mukhtar Ansari, a notorious gangster turned politician, has ignited a storm of controversy amidst claims from his family of foul play through poisoning. Uttar Pradesh is on high alert following this incident, with heightened security measures in place across multiple districts. Amidst this tense atmosphere, a judicial inquiry has been swiftly ordered to investigate the circumstances surrounding Ansari's demise. Judicial Inquiry Ordered Chief Judicial Magistrate Bhagwan Das Gupta has taken the decisive step of initiating a judicial inquiry into Mukhtar Ansari's death. Ansari, aged 63, passed away due to a cardiac arrest at a hospital in Banda, Uttar Pradesh. The inquiry is set to shed light on the events leading up to his untimely death, which occurred shortly a
Read MorePutin’s Biggest Rival Dies: Lawyer To Anti-Corruption Activist, Chronology Of Navalny’s Dire Fate
A possible Kremlin plot to kill Alexei Navalny, a fierce critic of Vladimir Putin and Russia’s leading opposition figure, has sparked widespread rumours of a political murder. A lawyer who became an anti-corruption activist in the late 2000s, Navalny, 47, believed that Putin’s regime was based on cronyism and graft. He was one of the first to be detained during the anti-Putin protests of 2011-12. After his release, he kept challenging Putin, and in 2013, he ran for mayor of Moscow. Despite the lack of media attention and the competition from Putin’s ally Sergey Sobyanin, he won over 27 per cent of the vote but was later banned from running for office. Navalny remained a popular figure in Russia and a respected voice in the West. In 2013, he started his YouTube channel wher...
Read MorePakistan Election: What Is Military’s Role In Country’s Politics? A Look At Its History
Pakistan held national elections on February 8, with many predicting that Nawaz Sharif will be re-elected as Prime Minister. However, his predicted victory is not necessarily due to overwhelming popular support for his party, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N). In fact, the most popular party in Pakistan at the moment is the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), led by Imran Khan, who is currently in jail and not able to run in the election. Like Imran, Nawaz has faced allegations of corruption in the past and resigned from the Prime Minister's post in 2017 before leaving the country. Despite this, Nawaz is predicted to win thanks to the influence of the Pakistani military, which has been a major player in the country's politics since its formation in 1947. The military has...
Read MoreTracking Bihar’s Political Pulse: Nitish Kumar Set To Shun RJD, Re-Join Old Ally BJP
As the BJP signals its intention to join forces with the Janata Dal (United) once again, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is expected to keep his position in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government with two BJP leaders as his deputies, following the 2020 Assembly elections outcome. The BJP may choose a leader from an Extremely Backward Class (EBC) as one of the Deputy CMs, possibly former Deputy CM Renu Devi who belongs to the Nonia community. Renu Devi made history in 2020 as Bihar’s first woman Deputy CM, but she lost her post in August 2022 when Nitish switched sides to Mahagathbandhan and toppled the NDA government. The party insiders say there is no consensus yet on the second Deputy CM. Some of the contenders are former Deputy CM and Rajya Sabha MP Sushil Kumar Modi, cu...
Read MoreEXCLUSIVE: Shoaib Malik Ties The Knot With Pakistani Actress, Sana Javed Amid Divorce Rumours With Sania Mirza
Shoaib Malik married Pakistani actress Sana Javed for the second time amid rumours of his separation from Sania Mirza, and the newlyweds announced the news to their fans. Shoaib Malik gets hitched to Sana Javed, shares wedding photos with her On January 20, 2024, Shoaib Malik posted two happy pictures from his wedding to Sana Javed to his Instagram account. They were seen having a cozy moment together as the photos were being taken. They looked good together and were dressed in gorgeous wedding attire. The cricket player looked good in a bandhgala suit with a matching doshala and white hues. Sana, on the other hand, wore an elaborately decorated sage green outfit with kundan jewelry. She accessorized her appearance with a bun and minimal makeup. Shoaib shared the heartwarming photos
Read MoreUnexpected results have left the Congress party reeling in the wake of the most recent state elections. Although they won in Telangana, the party was unexpectedly unsuccessful in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh. This electoral whirlwind raises the interesting question of whether the success or failure of Congress is associated with the opponent's preference for state apparatus and governance over pure political tactics. Abundance of self confidence and internal strife The Congress party's defeat in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh was mostly characterised by internal strife and an abundance of self-confidence. But another aspect—the character of politics in these states—becomes apparent upon closer inspection. In Madhya Pradesh, where there is a strong Hindutva political c...
Read MoreElectoral Alchemy: Decoding BJP’s Magic Recipe For Success In India’s Political Arena!
It is indisputable that Narendra Modi's magnetic personality is the bedrock of the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) electoral supremacy in India. As the party's public face during election campaigns, Modi does double duty: he controls the unhappiness with current BJP governments and helps to grow and strengthen the party's base of support. A Firm Basis for Achievement: Ideological Resilience The BJP's core support group is a key component for repeated electoral success, and a firm ideological basis offers just that. Even in the most economically depressed parts of India, the party has been able to win over voters from all walks of life, which is especially true in the Hindi-speaking regions. This has altered the political scene so that caste factors are less important now than they wer...
Read MorePM Tells Parliamentarians To Drop ‘Ji’ From Modi, Says “Don’t Distance Me From Public” Checkout Deets!
PM Modi asked all of the MPs to refer to him as Modi rather than "Modi Ji" during the BJP Parliamentary Party meeting. On Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked all Members of Parliament to address him as Modi rather than "Modi Ji." "Don't distance me from the public by making me 'Modi ji'. "I am Modi," he said. Prime Minister Modi stated at the Bharatiya Janata Party Parliamentary Party meeting that the saffron party's victories in the three Hindi heartland states of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Rajasthan were a group effort rather than an individual one. According to PM Modi, this was a group victory rather than an individual one. Additionally, the PM stated, "Don't distance me from the public by making me 'Modi ji'. "I am Modi," he said. PM Modi stated during th
Read More“Aim Is To End Hatred In Country, And For That Modi Needs To Be Defeated,” Says Rahul Gandhi: Deets Inside!
Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the Congress, stated on Tuesday that he wants to eradicate hatred in the nation and that Prime Minister Narendra Modi must be defeated at the Centre to achieve this goal. Speaking at an election rally in Nampally, he claimed that hate has been propagated throughout the nation by the RSS, Modi, and "hardliners." During his Bharat Jodo Yatra, Congress came up with the slogan "opening a'mohabbat ki dukaan' (shop of love) in the 'nafrat ke bazaar' (market of hate)," he said. He also mentioned that as he battles Modi, 24 cases have been filed against him in different states, and the courts have been calling him on occasion. “First time, for defamation, I got two years’ punishment. My Lok Sabha membership was cancelled. My government house was taken away
Read MorePM Modi Raise 8 Navy Veterans’ Death Row Issue With Qatar Amir in Dubai: Deets Inside!
On the margins of the COP28 meeting in Dubai, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to raise the issue of the death penalty for eight former Indian Navy officers with Qatar's Emir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. After arriving in Dubai late on Thursday night, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to speak with Qatari officials attending the COP28 summit about the issue. The Amir arrived in Dubai on Friday, escorted by senior officials and Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs. On the sidelines of the climate meeting, Prime Minister Modi will hold a series of bilateral meetings in Dubai. The Ministry of External Affairs has not yet formally announced a bilateral meeting with the Emir of Qatar, but the source
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