Category : State Politics


Bengaluru Potholes Natural After Rains: Minister

Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara defends Bengaluru's infrastructure, calling potholes a natural consequence of heavy rainfall while claiming the city's traffic situation surpasses other Indian metros.

Punjab suspends DIG Harcharan Singh Bhullar

In a significant administrative move, the Punjab government has suspended DIG Harcharan Singh Bhullar with immediate effect. The action cites Rule 16.1(1) of the All India Services Rules, marking a major development in the state's police hierarchy.

Assam Police Reshuffle: 21 Districts Get New SSPs

In a significant administrative overhaul, the Assam government has appointed new Senior Superintendents of Police (SSPs) across 21 districts, marking one of the largest police reshuffles in recent state history.

10,000 Rally in Itanagar for APFRA 1978 Implementation

Thousands of Arunachal Pradesh citizens marched through Itanagar streets, demanding urgent enforcement of the 45-year-old Arunachal Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act to protect indigenous faiths and cultural identity.

Nagaland Ruling Party Merges with Opposition NPF

In a dramatic political realignment, Nagaland's ruling Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party formally merges with opposition Naga People's Front, reshaping state politics ahead of crucial elections.

RJD denies ticket to Sharad Yadav's son

In a major political move, RJD denies ticket to Shivranjan Yadav, son of late socialist leader Sharad Yadav, sparking discussions about dynasty politics in Bihar.

BPF's Charan Boro joins BJP-led Assam government

In a significant political development, BPF legislator Charan Boro joins Assam's BJP-led government as Deputy Chief Minister, potentially altering the state's political landscape ahead of crucial elections.

LJPRV candidate's papers rejected in Marhoura

In a dramatic election development, the nomination papers of LJPRV candidate Sudama Prasad have been rejected in Bihar's Marhoura constituency, creating political waves ahead of the polls.

JDU fields ex-MP expelled for praising Modi in 2014

In a surprising political move, Bihar's JDU fields former MP Kameshwar Chaupal for 2025 Assembly elections, the same leader they expelled a decade ago for praising Narendra Modi. This strategic U-turn signals major alliance recalibrations.

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