Opposition Congress-headed UDF urged BJP functionary and Union minister George Kurian to apologize for his remarks suggesting Kerala declare itself backward to receive more funds. UDF leader V D Satheesan criticized Kurian for insulting the state and highlighted that Kerala was not mentioned in the Budget, with none of its demands addressed.
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Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar denounced VIP culture in religious institutions, advocating for egalitarian practices. He also stressed the importance of dialogue in democracy, the need to lower political divisiveness, and urged corporates to support religious institutions through CSR for educational and infrastructural development.
The Election Commission has announced a plan to resolve the issue of duplicate electors' photo identity card (EPIC) numbers within three months. A recent examination indicated that the duplicates were legitimate voters, and the EC aims to ensure unique national EPIC numbers for all voters before the next assembly poll in Bihar.
The tussle over guardian minister posts in Mahayuti persists two weeks after cabinet portfolios were allocated, with key players like Shiv Sena minister Bharat Gogawale, NCP minister Aditi Tatkare, and BJP's Chandrakant Patil vying for positions. There are disputes in districts like Raigad, Satara, Beed, and Nashik, with multiple ministers leading to a struggle for representation.
Two seers at Maha Kumbh, Mahamandaleshwar Arun Giri and SK Narayan Giri, are drawing crowds due to their luxurious gold ornaments. Arun Giri wears 6.7 kg of gemstone rings and gold bracelets, believing they aid in meditation, while Narayan Giri, known as Golden Baba, wears 4 kg of jewelry. They aim to distribute saplings to devotees.
V Narayanan, who led India's advancements in cryogenic engine technology, has taken charge as ISRO's new chairman, replacing Somanath. Narayanan played essential roles in the Chandrayaan missions, Aditya-L1, and the Gaganyaan human spaceflight programme, and will oversee critical upcoming missions including the Venus Orbiter and Bharatiya Antariksha Station.
Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath said that the 'bulldozer model' used by his government is a necessity rather than an achievement. He justified its use for both infrastructure development and removing illegal structures. Earlier, Adityanath emphasised that law and order are upheld through these actions, and opponents must be dealt with in a language they understand to maintain justice.
Opposition MPs raised concerns during a debate over the Immigration and Foreigners Bill 2025, citing provisions that grant immigration authorities arbitrary powers. They demanded the Bill be sent to a joint parliamentary committee for thorough scrutiny, highlighting worries such as unchecked authority of officers and seizure of passports.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has launched its campaign song 'phir layenge Kejriwal' for the Delhi assembly polls, emphasizing its achievements in health, education, and welfare schemes. AAP, BJP, and Congress are engaged in a competitive triangular contest, with major leaders and constituencies, including New Delhi's high-profile seat, drawing significant attention.