Author: Akhilesh Akhil

In early December, when the Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force (UP STF) arrested several men linked to the diversion of codeine-based cough syrup (CBCS), it thought it had cracked just another contraband racket. But the case has now burst open into one of the most politically explosive narcotics and smuggling investigations in recent memory, drawing in former MPs, dismissed policemen, shell companies and Dubai-based fugitives. There are reports that some members of the network have fled to Dubai. What is more striking is that the names of influential figures, such as strongman and former Jaunpur MP Dhananjay Singh, have surfaced,…

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New Delhi: Everyone knows that election survey is an illusion and based on lies. There is no professionalism in it. In other words, it is a wonderful game of misleading the public, which has no ground basis. But election surveys happen a lot in this country. The livelihood of many depends on it. In some surveys, a game of putting psychological pressure on the public is played by calling any party and leader better and some worse. In this game, the leaders and party members also remain happy and the public is also seen sometimes happy and sometimes crying on…

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RJD leader Manoj Jha criticizes PM Modi for unfulfilled promises and repetitive project announcements, renewing the demand for Bihar’s special status at a Patna press conference. Patna: On May 30, 2025, RJD MP Manoj Jha addressed a press conference in Patna, urging Prime Minister Narendra Modi to grant Bihar special status and stop treating the state as an “auction ground.” Jha accused Modi of recycling promises since 2015, including laying foundation stones for the same projects multiple times since 2024, while failing to deliver on commitments. A Call for Special Status and AccountabilityJha, speaking on behalf of the Mahagathbandhan alliance,…

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New Delhi: The political clash between Congress Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi and External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has intensified, with Gandhi accusing the Modi government of a “collapsed” foreign policy over its handling of Operation Sindoor and India-Pakistan relations. Gandhi’s pointed questions, posted on X on May 23, 2025, have sparked a fierce counterattack from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which labeled him “Nishan-e-Pakistan” and accused him of undermining the Indian Armed Forces and endangering national security. The escalating war of words, fueled by allegations of misrepresentation and political betrayal, underscores deep divisions as India navigates a delicate phase…

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The Genesis of Operation Sindoor: Operation Sindoor was launched to counter those who sought to divide India on religious grounds. The terrorists in Pahalgam had done precisely that. Yet, it has now become a mirror reflecting how swiftly this nation transforms itself. Ethnic and religious frenzy, coupled with ugly actions against India’s strength, has squandered our collective wealth. The nation’s face has been smeared with disgrace. The Illusion of TriumphMany in India likely believed that Operation Sindoor, in its glorious assault on Pakistan, was a moment of triumph. Meanwhile, the United States, sitting far away, was orchestrating a grand conspiracy…

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Synopsis: Congress intensified its attack on EAM S Jaishankar on May 19, 2025, labeling the BJP “Sindoor ka saudagar” over Operation Sindoor, despite MEA’s fact-check refuting Rahul Gandhi’s claims. New Delhi: On May 19, 2025, Congress escalated its criticism of External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, with Rahul Gandhi calling it a “crime” that India informed Pakistan during the initial phase of Operation Sindoor, a military strike targeting terror bases in Pakistan and PoK following the Pahalgam attack. Congress leader Pawan Khera, in a press conference, dubbed the BJP “Sindoor ka saudagar,” accusing the government of compromising national security by allegedly…

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