Feb 8, 2026
Assam CM Himanta Sarma explosively alleges Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi and wife share deep ties with Pakistani agent Ali Sheikh, citing FCRA violations and leaked IB intel in shocking political spy saga
In a significant political development ahead of the upcoming assembly elections, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has leveled serious accusations against Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi, his wife Elizabeth Colburn, and a Pakistani national named Ali Tauqeer Sheikh. During a press conference held on Sunday in Guwahati, the Chief Minister suggested that the trio shares a suspicious relationship that potentially compromises India's national security.
Feb 8, 2026
Malaysian police arrest Zakir Naik follower Zamri Vinoth to block a hate rally against Hindu temples during PM Modi’s visit, enforcing PM Anwar Ibrahim’s strict warning to crush racial unrest and hate
In a decisive move to maintain public order during a high-profile diplomatic event, Malaysian authorities have taken controversial Islamic preacher Mohammed Zamri Vinoth into custody. The arrest occurred on the evening of Saturday, February 7, thwarting a planned demonstration in the heart of the capital that threatened to disrupt communal harmony.
Feb 8, 2026
"चारा भाईचारा के बारे में सोचें": Kerala HC stirs debate by asking to rethink non-Hindu ban after Christian priests entered Adoor Sree Parthasarathi Temple, raising serious concerns over judicial interference in Hindu religious laws
On January 30th, a significant legal observation was made by the Kerala High Court regarding religious entry rules. The High Court stated that the existing rule, which enforces a complete prohibition on non-Hindus entering Hindu temples, might need to be reconsidered to ensure it matches constitutional values. In its observation, the Court noted that the laws and regulations managing religious places should not end up being used as tools that create “social discord or disharmony”.
Feb 7, 2026
In a stunning geopolitical checkmate, the US trade map officially recognizes PoK and Aksai Chin as India, delivering a massive blow to Pakistan while signaling a historic reset of ties with New Delhi
In a development that has sent ripples through the geopolitical landscape of South Asia, the United States appears to have sent a silent yet thunderous diplomatic message to the region. On Saturday, 7th February, as officials from Washington and New Delhi unveiled the framework for a long-awaited interim trade agreement, internet sleuths and geopolitical observers spotted a detail that spoke louder than any press release.
Feb 6, 2026
Once a fortress of fear, the fall of Naxalism in Koraput and Malkangiri is now final as Operation Kagar and the Gurupriya Bridge force commanders like Mamta Podiami to trade rifles for a new life
In a landmark achievement for internal security and regional stability, two key districts in Odisha—Koraput and Malkangiri—have officially been declared Naxal-free. This success marks a turning point in the long-standing battle against Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) in the state. The transition reached its peak on Thursday, February 5th, when Koraput was formally cleared following the surrender of a high-ranking Maoist cadre, Mamta Podiami.
Feb 6, 2026
"मेरे ही साथ क्यों?": Naseeruddin Shah’s ‘disinvitation’ drama showed how the actor took a simple Mumbai University Urdu event snub and used it to malign the institution while playing the victim card for political gain
The veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah recently wrote an opinion piece in the Indian Express that has sparked significant debate. The article was written after Shah was allegedly "disinvited" from an event hosted by the Mumbai University Urdu Department. However, many observers suggest that his writing feels less like a factual report and more like a familiar display of grievance politics.
Feb 6, 2026
"दोहरा चश्मा, धुंधला इंसाफ": Facing backlash for an alleged anti-Brahmin tirade, support for urban naxals, and downplaying discrimination against general castes, Disha Wadekar is the lawyer representing petitioners in the controversial UGC case
The legal landscape of Indian higher education reached a significant crossroads on 29th January, when the Supreme Court of India moved to stay the implementation of the controversial University Grants Commission (Promotion of Equity in Higher Education Institutions) Regulations of 2026. While the court has paused the enforcement of these rules—often described by critics as draconian—the stay has only served to intensify the public discourse. The debate remains both heated and deeply polarized, with counter-narratives clashing over the fundamental definition of discrimination in modern India.
Feb 4, 2026
"Reclaiming every inch of our land": In a bold move to protect the environment, the Assam government cleared 912 acres of the Gharmura Reserve Forest in Hailakandi, removing over 500 illegal settler families to reclaim vital state land
The Assam government has continued its sustained campaign against illegal land occupation, with a major eviction drive carried out on 3 February along the Assam–Mizoram border. The operation focused on forest land and was completed without violence, as most illegal settlers vacated the area before the authorities moved in. In total, 912 acres, also measured as 2,800 bighas, of forest land were cleared during this drive.
Jan 31, 2026
Madras High Court strikes down Tamil Nadu's order to seize Kallazhagar Temple funds for commerce, ruling that sacred deity wealth is for worship and never for state government infrastructure projects
The Madras High Court, Madurai Bench, has set aside a Tamil Nadu government order that permitted commercial activities to be carried out using surplus funds belonging to the historic Kallazhagar Temple in Madurai district. The court made it clear that temples cannot be handled in the same way as government development projects and that any activity proposed in the name of development must strictly follow the religious character of the institution and the law governing temple administration.








