Kunal Kamra, a comedian known for his political commentary, has ignited another firestorm with a recent social media post. The image in question depicts Kamra wearing a T-shirt that seems to satirize the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), the ideological fount of the ruling BJP. In response, the BJP has issued stern warnings, with Maharashtra Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule vowing swift police action against any dissemination of ‘objectionable’ material. BJP leaders have labeled Kamra’s post as highly disrespectful. This latest controversy places Kamra, who has often used his platform for sharp political critique, at odds with powerful political entities, reigniting debates surrounding…
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Recent speculation regarding the potential dismissal of FBI Director Kash Patel has been directly addressed by President Donald Trump, who has publicly endorsed his performance. Despite claims of the President considering Patel’s ouster due to negative publicity and alleged misuse of a government jet for personal reasons, Trump has asserted that Patel ‘is doing a great job.’ The controversy escalated after a news outlet published an article, citing anonymous sources, that indicated growing frustration within the Trump administration over Patel’s generated headlines and suggested a potential replacement. The White House quickly refuted these allegations, characterizing the report as fabricated. An…
A strong accusation has been leveled against the Jharkhand government by BJP state president and Leader of Opposition, Babu Lal Marandi. He claims the government is fabricating new criminal activities to obscure the reality of ongoing crime and to protect its interests. Marandi highlighted how the recent ED raids in Dhanbad’s coal underworld have brought to light significant, unsettling evidence. The situation is exacerbated, he stated, by intelligence indicating that some ‘top police officers,’ reportedly benefiting from the coal trade’s black money, have instructed coal mafia operatives to ‘permanently eliminate’ their associates. This directive is allegedly intended to prevent these…
Jharkhand’s opposition leader, Babulal Marandi, has accused the state government of resorting to the fabrication of new crimes as a strategy to hide ongoing illegal activities. He pointed to the recent ED raids in Dhanbad’s coal industry, which reportedly unearthed significant evidence. Marandi highlighted a disturbing development: senior police officials, allegedly profiting from the black economy of coal, have issued ‘targets’ to eliminate certain foot soldiers of coal mafias. This, he claims, is a tactic to prevent incriminating information from surfacing, as individuals questioned by the ED are reportedly being targeted for assassination. The politician drew parallels to previous incidents…
Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur district witnessed a major surrender on Wednesday, with 41 Naxalite operatives choosing to abandon their armed struggle. The group included 12 women, and impressively, 32 of them were wanted with a collective bounty totaling Rs 1.19 crore. These individuals formally surrendered before senior police authorities. District Superintendent of Police Jitendra Kumar Yadav stated that the decision to surrender was influenced by the state’s attractive rehabilitation policy and the ‘Poona Margham’ program, designed to reintegrate former Maoists into society. The success of these programs has been a key factor in persuading cadres to leave the outlawed CPI (Maoist) organization.…
President Donald Trump has emphatically denied rumors circulating about the potential replacement of FBI Director Kash Patel. An initial report from MS NOW, citing unnamed individuals privy to internal deliberations, suggested growing dissatisfaction within the Trump administration regarding negative media coverage linked to Patel. The report further alleged that alternative candidates were being privately discussed. When questioned directly about the possibility of replacing Patel, President Trump responded unequivocally. “No, he’s doing a good job. Kash Patel? He’s doing a great job, I think,” he stated, as reported by ANI. This strong declaration serves to reinforce Patel’s standing in his current…
A troubling incident at Shanghai Pudong International Airport has escalated into a diplomatic dispute between India and China. On November 21, Prema Wangjom Thongdok, an Indian citizen from Arunachal Pradesh residing in the UK, was held for 18 hours. Chinese immigration officials reportedly deemed her Indian passport invalid because it listed Arunachal Pradesh as her place of birth, a region China claims. Thongdok, a financial advisor in transit from London to Japan, recounted a harrowing experience of alleged harassment, including being mocked and told Arunachal Pradesh is not part of India. She also claimed to have been denied basic necessities…
The Jharkhand government is facing accusations of manufacturing new criminal incidents to obscure underlying offenses. Babu Lal Marandi, the state BJP chief and leader of the opposition, asserted that the administration and its systems have developed a habit of fabricating ‘new crimes’ to hide the reality of ongoing illegal activities. Significant evidence has emerged from recent ED investigations into the ‘black empire’ of coal in Dhanbad. A particularly disturbing development is the alleged instruction from senior police officials, benefiting financially from the coal trade, to ‘permanently eliminate’ specific ground-level operatives of coal mafias. The motive behind this alleged directive is…
Babulal Marandi, the leader of the opposition in Jharkhand, has accused the state government of actively fabricating new criminal cases as a smokescreen for existing widespread corruption, particularly involving the coal mafia. He asserted that the government and its associated systems have developed a habit of manufacturing offenses to conceal the true extent of criminal activities. Recent ED investigations into the extensive coal trade network in Dhanbad have brought to light disturbing details. A particularly dangerous development involves allegations that top police officers, enriched by the black money generated from illegal coal operations, have instructed coal mafiosi to ‘permanently neutralize’…
The battlefield in Ukraine has become a crucible for a new era of warfare, where cost-effectiveness and rapid production are trumping sheer technological advancement. A prime example is Ukraine’s FP-5 Flamingo cruise missile, a weapon ingeniously crafted from scrap and salvaged parts, earning it the nickname ‘junkyard missile’. This innovative weapon is not only proving devastatingly effective against Russian targets but is also prompting a critical re-evaluation of military strategy by global powers, including the United States. The Flamingo’s design philosophy, championed by Ukrainian defense firm Fire Point, centers on accessibility and ease of assembly. By utilizing external engines from…