Jharkhand’s opposition leader, Babulal Marandi, has publicly accused the state government of inventing new criminal acts to cover up existing offenses. He asserts that this practice has become a norm for the government and its associated systems. Investigations by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) into Dhanbad’s coal mafia have uncovered significant incriminating evidence. Alarmingly, it is reported that senior police officials, allegedly profiting from illegal coal operations, have issued ‘kill targets’ for their ground operatives against specific individuals within the mafia. The intention behind these targeted eliminations is to prevent witnesses and key players from speaking to investigators. Reports indicate that…
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Jharkhand’s ruling establishment is facing severe criticism from opposition leader Babulal Marandi, who claims the government is manufacturing new criminal cases to obscure its failure to address rampant crime. Marandi asserted that in Jharkhand, the practice of inventing new offenses to conceal underlying criminal enterprises has become commonplace for both the government and the established systems. Investigations by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) into the illicit coal trade in Dhanbad have brought to light significant incriminating details. A particularly disturbing revelation is the purported ‘order’ issued by ‘high-ranking police officers,’ allegedly benefiting from coal black money, to permanently silence their associates…
The Hindi film industry is in mourning following the death of Dharmendra, the charismatic actor affectionately known as Bollywood’s “He-Man.” He passed away peacefully at his Mumbai residence on November 24, 2025, at the age of 89. The cause of death is pending an official family statement, though reports indicate he had been experiencing fluctuating health in the weeks leading up to his passing, shortly before his 90th birthday. Dharmendra’s health had been a public concern since his admission to Breach Candy Hospital on November 13, 2025. This hospitalization saw numerous well-wishers, including Sunny Deol, Hema Malini, Salman Khan, and…
Washington Sundar has urged the Indian cricket team to stay positive amidst their difficulties in the second Test against South Africa. India conceded a substantial 314-run deficit after being bowled out for 201, a performance Sundar described as an execution that “didn’t go the way we wanted.” He pointed out that while Rishabh Pant and Dhruv Jurel’s aggressive shots led to their dismissals, such attempts can be successful on different occasions. “We just have to back their plans and their skill sets as well,” Sundar stated during the post-day media interaction. Sundar himself contributed a valuable 48, batting lower down…
A planned visit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to India has been postponed due to security considerations. The trip, initially set for December 2025, is now on hold, signaling a temporary halt in high-level bilateral relations. This postponement is particularly notable as it would have represented Netanyahu’s return to India after a nearly seven-year interval. The decision highlights the paramount importance placed on security for world leaders and the logistical challenges involved in arranging such visits. Observers are closely watching for any updates on a potential new date for this crucial diplomatic engagement.
A recent teleconference between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping saw discussions on pivotal issues including the Ukraine conflict, bilateral trade, and the contentious status of Taiwan. Following the call, Trump characterized the US-China relationship as “extremely strong.” Trump took to Truth Social to announce a “good, and very important, deal for our Great Farmers,” hinting at positive trade outcomes. He reiterated his belief in the robust nature of the partnership between the two global powers. From Beijing’s perspective, Xi Jinping conveyed to Trump that Taiwan’s reunification with mainland China is an essential component of the global…
Babulal Marandi, the leader of the opposition in Jharkhand and BJP State President, has accused the state government of a disturbing strategy: fabricating new crimes to bury evidence of existing ones. Marandi asserts that the government and its associated systems are now habitually manufacturing offenses to conceal the reality of crime in Jharkhand. Recent raids by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) into the extensive coal mafia operations in Dhanbad have brought shocking revelations to light. However, the most concerning aspect is the alleged directive from ‘high-ranking police officials,’ whose wealth is tied to the black money from coal, to have their…
In a deeply disturbing display of corporal punishment, two teachers in Chhattisgarh’s Surajpur district are accused of hanging a four-year-old nursery student from a tree. The incident, which occurred at Hans Vahini Vidya Mandir School, reportedly stemmed from the child’s inability to finish his homework. A viral video, recorded by a local, shows the child, stripped of his clothes, suspended by a rope from a tree within the school premises, while the teachers allegedly offered no assistance. This horrific act has ignited public fury and prompted an urgent probe by educational authorities. The Block Education Officer and District Education Officer…
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) state president and Leader of the Opposition, Babulal Marandi, has accused the Jharkhand government of fabricating new crimes to cover up existing illicit activities. Marandi expressed concern that it has become a common practice for the government and the enforcement system to manufacture new offenses to hide the real extent of crime in the state. Recent Enforcement Directorate (ED) raids in Dhanbad’s notorious coal trade sector have exposed significant incriminating evidence. Disturbingly, Marandi claims that top police officials, benefiting from the black money generated from coal smuggling, have issued ‘targets’ to eliminate foot soldiers of coal…
When authorities in a city like Shanghai move to suppress peaceful gatherings, the consequences are felt deeply in China’s ethnic minority regions, including Xinjiang and Tibet. These crackdowns, even on seemingly small neighborhood assemblies, serve as potent signals to Uyghurs, Tibetans, and Mongolians that the state’s intolerance for dissent is absolute and geographically indiscriminate. While minority areas have historically faced significant restrictions, the state’s approach to civic expression in prominent coastal cities amplifies an existing atmosphere of fear. For these communities, events in Shanghai are not isolated incidents; they are clear warnings that the system’s punitive reach is far-reaching. The…