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Rahul Gandhi’s ‘vote chori’ Document Was Made Outside India? Congress Struggles to Explain as Technical Details Suggest Foreign Involvement
Sep 11, 2025
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who has often been accused of promoting the ‘vote chori’ conspiracy theory to question and attack the credibility of the Election Commission of India (ECI), is once again in the spotlight. On Wednesday, 10th September, new findings suggested that the controversial document showcased by him during his press conference on 7th August this year was not prepared in India but in Myanmar. These revelations have raised serious doubts about the authenticity and origin of the material.

IIT Bombay sponsors event claiming PM Modi, Amit Shah and Yogi Adityanath are ‘fooling people’; institute denies role and blocks columnist
Sep 11, 2025
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, one of India’s most prestigious engineering institutions, has found itself in controversy after its name appeared linked to a workshop that openly mocked top political leaders of the country. The event in question directly targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, raising sharp criticism about the institute’s role.

Charlie Kirk Shot Dead at Utah Valley University
Sep 11, 2025
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was tragically shot and killed on Wednesday during a speaking event at Utah Valley University (UVU) in Orem, Utah. The 31-year-old co-founder of Turning Point USA had been addressing a large outdoor gathering on campus when, just after midday, a single gunshot broke the silence. That one shot struck him and proved fatal. The shocking incident not only sent panic through the crowd but also triggered an intense manhunt for the shooter, who, as of official reports, remained at large.

Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan and now Nepal: How India has remained a strong, stable democratic force in an increasingly chaotic and unstable neighbourhood
Sep 11, 2025
South Asia in recent years has become a hotspot of political turmoil, instability, and sudden regime changes. While India has managed to remain steady as a functioning democracy, its neighbors have repeatedly fallen into crises triggered by mass protests, corruption scandals, and violent confrontations. The latest country to face such chaos is Nepal.

France freezes under ‘Block Everything’ revolt: As Macron govt reels from blockades, fires, and street clashes, is the country facing another Yellow Vest-style storm?
Sep 10, 2025
France is once again facing a wave of turmoil that has shaken the foundations of daily life. On Wednesday, the Bloquons Tout (“Block Everything”) movement spread rapidly across the nation. What began as an online call to “block everything” soon turned into widespread action, with protesters blocking major highways, lighting fires, occupying gas stations, and directly confronting the police.

‘India-US continue trade talks’: Trump eases stance, PM Modi shows faith in partnership
Sep 10, 2025
The ties between India and the United States have gone through a difficult phase in recent months. Relations worsened after former US President Donald Trump began what many observers called an unnecessary tariff war against India. His advisers also launched repeated attacks on New Delhi, often using harsh words aimed directly at Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Who are Balen Shah and Sudan Gurung, the men spearheading the violent Gen Z protests that toppled the KP Oli govt in Nepal
Sep 10, 2025
Nepal has just witnessed one of the largest citizens’ uprisings in its history. The massive movement, driven mainly by the country’s Gen Z population, forced Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and President Ramchandra Paudel to resign, leaving the Himalayan nation in political uncertainty. At the heart of this youth-led revolt, two individuals have emerged as the most influential figures.

Déjà Vu in Nepal: After Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, Violent Protests Push Another South Asian Nation Into Crisis
Sep 9, 2025
The Himalayan country of Nepal has been thrown into unprecedented political unrest. What started as growing frustration among the youth has now exploded into widespread chaos. Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli was forced to resign after one of the deadliest crackdowns in years that left 19 young protesters dead. His resignation, instead of calming the nation, has only added to the turmoil.

UK set to free Al Qaeda terrorist Haroon Rashid Aswat, trained in Pakistan and tied to London bombings, despite ‘grave security risk’
Sep 9, 2025
The United Kingdom continues to draw criticism for its tendency to show leniency toward Islamic criminals. From the Pakistani Muslim grooming and rape gangs that scarred communities to the violent Jihadi extremists who plotted mass killings, British authorities have often been accused of shielding perpetrators rather than ensuring justice for victims.