A heartfelt homage in old Lucknow’s Shia heartland marked Monday’s proceedings, where Congress stalwart Ajay Rai commemorated the demise of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Beyond condolences, the visit laid bare frustrations over the central government’s diplomatic reticence. Engaging with revered scholar Maulana Kalbe Jawad, Rai conveyed solidarity and extolled Khamenei’s resilience. ‘In turbulent times, he chose conviction over capitulation, representing unyielding valor and loyalty. World politics will remember him enduringly,’ he noted. Sharply, Rai interrogated the Modi regime’s non-response. ‘No official expression of sorrow for such an influential voice is deeply unfortunate,’ he observed. Against India’s longstanding ethos…
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Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath lit up Gorakhpur’s Holika Dahan celebrations with a powerful message of peace and progress. Addressing a sea of devotees at Pandeyhata’s Bhakt Prahlad Shobhayatra, he wished everyone a prosperous Holi and declared Uttar Pradesh a bastion of calm: no stress, no dread, no disorder, no thuggery. ‘Security for all, faith in governance, respect across divides—this is Ram Rajya in action,’ he stated, crediting PM Modi’s leadership for steering India toward greatness. Yogi starkly recalled the pre-2017 era in UP, marred by pre-festival curfews, communal tensions, and unchecked crime that terrorized citizens and crippled businesses. Now, the…
Young Indian talent Anush Agarwal turned heads at the Belgium Dressage Events, launching her international career with scores that promise much for her Asian Games ambitions. Paired with Floriana and Flin, she demonstrated skill and synergy against top global competition. Her debut came February 28 on the 8-year-old Floriana, entering 14th. Agarwal’s assured ride netted 68.85%, landing fourth overall and reflecting their polished teamwork right out of the gate. On March 1, aboard 10-year-old Flin from the fifth spot, she surged to 70.3%—a standout personal mark that highlights her poise and progression in mere days. Integral to her continental qualification…
The spirit of Holi descended upon Bhopal as Madhya Pradesh’s Chief Minister Mohan Yadav presided over a traditional Holika Dahan at his official home, drawing families and officials into the festive fold. Vedic hymns echoed through the evening as Yadav, alongside wife Seema and kin, offered prayers before setting ablaze the pyre made from sacred cow wood – a nod to sustainable practices. Ashok Kadel from the Hindi Granth Academy was among the attendees, witnessing the ritual’s grandeur. The CM then turned host, handing out gujiya to office staff and security, his greetings a personal touch amid the celebrations. Addressing…
Nepal’s rap scene is hitting high notes in politics. In eastern Jhapa district, artists are syncing up to champion Balen Shah, 35, the rapper-turned-RSP candidate with PM ambitions, as votes pour in on March 5. Roots trace to last year’s anti-ban protests under Oli’s regime, where social media curbs fueled rebellion. Rappers amplified the call, with Balen Shah’s performances sparking mass mobilization against censorship. Now contesting Jhapa-5, Balen’s draw transcends party lines, pulling in youth admirers. Key players: Rajesh Bhandari, 34, and Prabhat Basnet, 24, from border-town Damak. These rapper-activists wield social media savvy and lyrical fire. A 15-year rap…
A heart-wrenching murder case from Bihar’s Vaishali has left residents reeling. Kundal Sah allegedly crushed his wife Anjali’s throat with a rope while their son watched helplessly. The fatal altercation reportedly ignited over her social media reel videos, a frequent flashpoint in their stormy relationship. Hailing from Samastipur’s Pusa, 32-year-old Anjali’s love story with Kundal began online five years ago, marking her second marriage after a prior one that gifted her two sons. The couple’s Neerpur residence became a crime scene early morning, as temple bells heralded the deadly act per the son’s testimony. Twenty-four hours prior, Anjali broadcast her…
Bollywood fans, mark your calendars! Nushrratt Bharuccha has dropped a bombshell on Instagram: ‘Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety’ is back in cinemas on March 6. The video post, urging audiences to experience the film’s joy and drama anew, has sparked massive online excitement. With views skyrocketing and likes pouring in, the announcement has fans reminiscing about the movie’s glory days. Comments sections are alive with fans planning group outings to relive the magic. The 2018 comedy directed by Luv Ranjan stars Kartik Aaryan as the overprotective Sonu, Sunny Singh as naive Titu, and Nushrratt as the enigmatic Sweety. It hilariously…
As West Bengal braces for its next electoral showdown, Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury has issued a stark ultimatum to the Election Commission: postpone the assembly elections or risk invalidating the process. Citing unresolved voter registration issues, he penned a letter demanding immediate intervention. Detailing the crisis in a candid conversation, Chowdhury revealed that 6 million names remain in judicial limbo, labeled ‘under adjudication.’ ‘No deadline, no clarity—how can we hold elections like this?’ he questioned. He firmly believes polls must wait until every eligible voter is reinstated, preventing a constitutional breach. This isn’t mere politicking; it’s a principled stand…
Remember when Shraddha Kapoor and Varun Dhawan lit up the screens in high-energy dance numbers? Their real-life connection traces back to a hilarious childhood episode where Shraddha’s backwards love note terrified the young actor. Born March 3, 1987, in Mumbai, Shraddha was just 8 when she and Varun, playmates on a movie set with their dads, climbed a hill during a break. In a burst of kid logic, she proposed via reversal: ‘You love I’ equaling ‘I love you.’ Varun, horrified, shot back, ‘I hate girls!’ and fled the scene. Shraddha recounted this gem in a candid YouTube interview, offering…
Tamil Nadu’s political arena heated up as CM MK Stalin, also DMK chief, lambasted the NDA’s leadership ambiguity during a Monday address. Citing the Madurai event, he dissected the alliance’s mixed signals that undermine its credibility. Palaniswami positioned AIADMK at the helm, exuding confidence in electoral success. Modi, however, pitched a broader NDA victory. Stalin seized on this discord: ‘Voters are left wondering who’s calling the shots – a sure sign of internal chaos.’ He reaffirmed that 2026 elections embody Tamil Nadu standing firm against NDA incursions, a point driven home by top leaders’ state tours. ‘I called it Tamil…