Pakistan army chief Asim Munir issued a stern warning to India, threatening a "decisive response" and "military and economic losses beyond imagination" amid border tensions. He placed the onus of any escalation on India, urging them to resolve core issues based on equality and mutual respect.
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Tejashwi Yadav, Mahagathbandhan's CM candidate, hit back at the NDA. He questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi's record on scams. Tejashwi also pointed to high crime rates in BJP-ruled states. He alleged that the BJP focuses more on Gujarat than Bihar. The verbal duel intensifies as Bihar gears up for polls.
Russian Ambassador Denis Alipov on Thursday stated that India's oil import decisions are driven by its national interests, responding to claims by US President Donald Trump. New Delhi has reaffirmed its independent energy sourcing approach, emphasising the importance of Russian oil for its economy and consumer welfare amidst global volatility.
Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier and former NBA player Chauncey Billups were arrested Thursday in connection with a federal sports betting investigation. Rozier's attorney stated he is not a gambler and looks forward to clearing his name, asserting prosecutors are relying on unreliable sources. The NBA had previously cleared Rozier of any rule violations.
Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal slammed Western nations' double standards on Russian oil, questioning Germany and UK's pursuit of sanctions exemptions. He asserted India's independent trade policy, stating the nation won't sign deals under pressure.
On a golden Sydney evening, two men who have defined Indian cricket for over a decade found themselves writing the perfect epilogue. Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma — both long retired from Tests and T20Is — walked out one last time in blue on Australian soil. The result wasn’t just a win; it was a resurrection — a poetic reminder that their story, even now, isn’t done.
US forces destroyed a large drug-carrying submarine en route to the United States, preventing an estimated 25,000 potential overdose deaths. Two suspected traffickers were returned to Ecuador and Colombia for prosecution, while two others were killed in the strike. This action is part of a broader campaign against drug trafficking from Latin America.
Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule warned BJP workers about their mobile phones and WhatsApp groups being monitored, urging discipline ahead of local polls. Shiv Sena's Sanjay Raut condemned this as a privacy breach, demanding the minister's arrest. Bawankule later clarified that the party links booth-level WhatsApp groups to its war room for communication and feedback.
A municipal chief in Madhya Pradesh allegedly ordered garbage dumped inside a former BJP leader's home after finding litter outside. The official claims he asked the leader to use a waste cart, but the leader became argumentative, leading to a fine. The BJP leader denies this, stating he only pointed out delayed waste collection.
In a region where political awareness runs deep despite limited economic and educational progress, dynastic influence remains an unbroken thread. As Bihar heads into assembly elections, the hold of family-based politics spans parties and ideologies alike — from the RJD to the BJP — reflecting how lineage continues to shape leadership in one of India’s most politically conscious states.
