Public support for INDIA bloc similar to Janata Party wave of 1977: Digvijaya Singh
Monday, 20 May 2024 Digvijaya Singh claimed massive public support for the INDIA bloc, comparable to the 1977 wave. He demanded Election Commission action on PM Modi's alleged model code of conduct violations. Singh mentioned attending rallies in Uttar Pradesh with alliance partner Akhilesh Yadav, noting massive crowds. Singh accused PM Modi of making communally charged speeches and creating a Hindu-Muslim divide.
Join us for an exclusive ground report from Oneindia as Congress leader Rahul Gandhi campaigns for Kanhaiya Kumar, the INDIA bloc candidate from North East Delhi. In a dynamic rally in New Delhi, Rahul Gandhi lends his support to the Rae Bareli constituency and emphasizes the importance of Kanhaiya...
The Shrimad Bhagavad Gita and Bharat Muni’s Natyashastra have been inscribed in Unesco’s Memory of the World Register, marking a significant recognition of.. IndiaTimes
Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, was introduced after receiving numerous complaints from the Muslim community,.. IndiaTimes
Amidst concerns raised by US intelligence about EVM vulnerabilities, India's Chief Election Commissioner asserted the machines' safety, emphasizing their.. IndiaTimes
The Supreme Court is considering petitions from a Muslim woman, an NGO, and an advocate challenging the inheritance provisions of Sharia law, arguing they.. IndiaTimes
Bengal Riot Crisis has once again exposed deep communal fault lines in West Bengal. In this explosive Oneindia exclusive, renowned political commentator and IPCS Senior Fellow Abhijit Iyer Mitra addresses the Murshidabad unrest where over 400 Hindus were allegedly forced to flee following Waqf-related clashes.
Is Mamata Banerjee losing control of the state? Is this a case of targeted demographic engineering? Why are Muslims issuing open death threats and walking free?
Abhijit Iyer Mitra doesn’t hold back as he dissects the Bengal Riot Crisis, the silence of the TMC, the failure of West Bengal Police, and the Centre-State power struggle behind the chaos.
Watch till the end to understand how deep the Bengal Riot Crisis goes — and what it means for India’s national security.
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India strongly refuted Pakistan's "two-nation" theory, asserting that Pakistan's sole connection to India is the liberation of illegally occupied territories... IndiaTimes
Dilip Ghosh, a senior West Bengal BJP leader, has ignited controversy by urging Hindus to keep weapons at home, citing the Murshidabad violence. This statement,.. IndiaTimes
Oneindia's exclusive ground report captures the harsh reality of the Murshidabad Waqf Violence in West Bengal. As communal tensions rise and over 400 Hindu families are reportedly forced to flee, we ask the hard-hitting questions: Is Mamata Banerjee losing control? Why is there no police accountability? Who is orchestrating this unrest? The Murshidabad Waqf Violence has become a symbol of religious radicalism, political silence and administrative breakdown. Voices from Murshidabad speak louder than ever—this is not just about Waqf land anymore, it’s about India’s constitutional fabric. Watch as we uncover layers of fear, anger and helplessness in the wake of the Murshidabad Waqf Violence.
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Narayanan Thirupathy, Tamil Nadu BJP vice president, has strongly condemned the DMK government for erecting a temple-style gopuram over M. Karunanidhi's burial.. IndiaTimes
The Supreme Court, during a hearing on petitions challenging Waqf Act changes, acknowledged some provisions as beneficial but sought clarification on others... IndiaTimes
The Murshidabad Waqf Violence has shaken the very conscience of the nation. What began as legislative reform through the Waqf Amendment Act has now turned into a brutal reminder of how communal tensions can be weaponised. In Murshidabad, West Bengal, Hindu families are fleeing, internet has been suspended, and over 150 arrests have been made. A shocking video of threats being issued to Hindus has gone viral, sparking debates on radicalisation, law and order and state complicity. Is this mere protest or a deeper network at play? Why is Mamata Banerjee silent? Has the Waqf Amendment been hijacked for vote-bank politics? We explore how Murshidabad Waqf Violence reveals the cracks in Bengal’s governance. The Murshidabad Waqf Violence is no longer a local issue—it’s a national alarm bell.
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Amidst the National Herald case controversy, Akhilesh Yadav criticized Congress, stating they are facing consequences of their own ED law. He advocated for.. IndiaTimes
Amid intense debates over the Waqf Amendment Bill in the Lok Sabha, Home Minister Amit Shah and Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav engaged in a rare lighthearted exchange. The two leaders took playful jibes at each other regarding their respective party presidents, bringing a moment of humor to an otherwise heated session. Watch the full exchange as they trade witty remarks while the debate rages on!
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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has assured citizens that their safety remains the government's top priority amidst heavy rainfall, thunderstorms,.. IndiaTimes
Fed up with decades of waiting for government action, the residents of Kyampur Chhavni in Uttar Pradesh, India, have taken matters into their own hands. They've.. IndiaTimes
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath criticized West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee regarding the Murshidabad riots over the waqf law, stating that Bengal is.. IndiaTimes
Trinamool Congress MP Saket Gokhale strongly criticized Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath's remarks on the Murshidabad violence, urging him to address the unrest.. IndiaTimes
In a strongly worded letter to Punjab voters, former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of using “hateful, unparliamentary terms to target either a..