MK Stalin Rules Out Power-Sharing with Congress in TN
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin firmly stated that shared governance does not apply to the state, dismissing any prospect of power-sharing with the Congress party.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin firmly stated that shared governance does not apply to the state, dismissing any prospect of power-sharing with the Congress party.
Over 10 trade and farmers' unions call for a nationwide Bharat Bandh on February 12, protesting government policies. Essential services to function, but banking, transport, and government sectors face disruptions.
The Yogi Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh government has proposed a massive Rs 34,000 crore allocation in the 2026 budget for infrastructure projects, focusing on roads and bridges to boost connectivity and economic growth.
Rep. Jamie Raskin reveals Donald Trump's name appears more than a million times in unredacted Epstein documents, questioning withheld files and administration claims of duplication.
Mumbai's Coastal Road features India's inaugural 'Melody Road' where vehicles hear 'Jai Ho' at 60 kmph. The 500m stretch uses rumble strips and Hungarian tech, inaugurated by CM Devendra Fadnavis.
The Supreme Court has granted bail to Tasleem, accused in the 2020 Delhi riots, citing prolonged detention and trial delays. The decision highlights judicial concerns over procedural fairness.
A joint cordon and search operation is underway in Katasoo and Donadi villages of Doda district, Jammu & Kashmir, conducted by Special Operations Group and Rashtriya Rifles troops.
The Andhra Pradesh government has approved early office departure for Muslim employees during Ramzan 2026, facilitating religious observance while maintaining work continuity.
The Uttar Pradesh government presented a massive Rs 9.12 lakh crore budget for 2026-27, marking a 12.9% increase. Key allocations target infrastructure, healthcare, employment, and agriculture, with capital expenditure at 19.5% of the total outlay.
Rahul Gandhi alleges India conceded on tariffs and data control in a US deal, warning AI's impact hinges on data sovereignty amid global instability and energy threats.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi launched a fierce attack on the India-US trade deal, accusing the government of compromising national interests and surrendering digital safeguards.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov alleges the US is using coercive methods to pressure India into reducing Russian oil purchases. India maintains its energy decisions are independent and based on national interest.
A Gujarat court has sentenced a journalist to one year in jail in a defamation case filed by the Adani Group, alleging tweets were posted without due diligence or responsible journalistic standards.
The Congress party in Kerala has accused the BJP of pressuring cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar to delete a social media post that included Rahul Gandhi, alleging it was part of a broader intimidation tactic.
Haryana's Special Task Force has secured the deportation of dreaded gangster Sombir alias Motta from the USA. The 39-year-old, brother of notorious Anil Chhipi, faces 27 criminal cases including murder and extortion across multiple states.
The political landscape in Bangladesh is heating up as the BNP and Jamaat-led alliance prepare for a decisive showdown in the 2026 elections, shaping the nation's future direction.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi emphasized Indian data as India's strategic asset in US relations during a Lok Sabha debate, criticizing tariff disparities and calling for equal negotiations.
Delhi High Court clarifies disciplinary action for social media allegations against employers. Employee's dismissal deemed disproportionate, case sent back for penalty reconsideration.
With Ritu Tawde as mayor, the BJP now leads India's richest civic body, facing challenges from fulfilling promises to tackling corruption and improving infrastructure.
A Delhi court has directed police to file a detailed status report by February 13 on the investigation into the death of a 25-year-old biker who fell into an uncovered DJB pit in Janakpuri. Two contractors have been granted interim protection.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi criticizes PM Modi, alleging the government 'choked and surrendered' the future of 1.4 billion Indians in a trade deal with the US, sparking political debate.
A major Quran recitation event with 1,000 clerics was held in Kolkata, coinciding with the start of Babri Masjid construction in Murshidabad, sparking protests and heightened tensions in West Bengal.
NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar's health is steadily improving at Ruby Hall Clinic in Pune. Doctors plan to discharge him within two days, attributing his chest congestion to physical stress and fatigue from recent travel and public engagements.
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta announces Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana, replacing Ladli Yojana. The scheme deposits ₹56,000 in phases to reach ₹1 lakh for girls from low-income families, aiming to boost education and financial security.
A shocking incident on a Noida highway reveals a deadly mix of digital obsession, crime nexus, and investment fraud, prompting calls for poll process revamp and stricter law enforcement.
US Representative Ro Khanna has publicly named six men from previously redacted Jeffrey Epstein documents, sparking a debate over transparency and Justice Department redactions.
Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif admitted to a strategic miscalculation with the US, stating the country was 'used then thrown away like toilet paper' after 9/11.
India will cease purchasing Russian oil as the US releases a detailed fact-sheet on a new trade agreement, hailed by the Trump administration as a historic step opening India's 1.4 billion market.
Rahul Gandhi sharply criticized the Union Budget 2026-27, warning of global instability and emphasizing India's data as a strategic asset in the US-China contest, during Lok Sabha discussions.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has directed the Punjab State Election Commission to decide within 60 days on implementing an optional online nomination filing system for local body elections, citing concerns over violence and intimidation during physic