May 16, 2026
"भोली सूरत दिल के खोटे, नाम बड़े और दरशन छोटे": As the Bar Council of India demands Mamata Banerjee's practice records following her dramatic return to the Calcutta High Court in legal robes, her past fake PhD controversy is resurfacing once again
Setting the scene for a highly unusual courtroom drama, Mamata Banerjee—the formidable political leader who held the office of Chief Minister of West Bengal from 2011 to 2026—recently caused a stir at the Calcutta High Court. According to extensive media reports, she arrived at the courtroom on Wednesday, May 13, outfitted in traditional legal garments: a black advocate’s gown paired with white bands. By the very next day, Thursday, she formally presented herself as the representing attorney for the Trinamool Congress (TMC).
May 14, 2026
"ससुरा भौकाल बतियाए रहा था": Madhya Pradesh BJP just abruptly sacked leader Sajjan Singh Yadav after his staggering 120-vehicle Bhind rally openly defied PM Modi's urgent and critical appeals for nationwide fuel conservation
The Bharatiya Janata Party in Madhya Pradesh has initiated disciplinary action against one of its newly appointed leaders after a massive political rally involving hundreds of vehicles triggered controversy and criticism. The party removed Sajjan Singh Yadav from the post of Bhind district president of the BJP Kisan Morcha only days after appointing him, citing his failure to follow Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s repeated public appeals regarding fuel and energy conservation.
May 14, 2026
"स्वदेशी ऊर्जा, सुरक्षित भविष्य": Propelling India toward energy independence, PM Modi has approved a massive ₹37,500 crore coal gasification project to transform vast domestic reserves into clean fuel and slash reliance upon imports
On Wednesday, May 13th, the Modi administration authorized a monumental ₹37,500 crore project centered on coal gasification. This sweeping initiative is designed to fundamentally transform India’s massive coal and lignite deposits into synthesis gas, establishing a new foundation for domestic fuel generation and the manufacturing of essential chemicals, fertilizers, and other critical commodities.
May 14, 2026
“We, too, have entered the fray to abolish Sanatana”: TVK MLA Mustafa echoes Udhayanidhi Stalin’s controversial stance, prompting a fierce attack from BJP's Annamalai, who accuses DMK and TVK of deep-seated hatred
A fresh political controversy has erupted in Tamil Nadu after Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) MLA VMS Mustafa openly declared that his party had joined the fight to “abolish Sanatana.” The statement has triggered strong reactions across the political spectrum and reignited the already heated debate surrounding Sanatana Dharma in the state.
May 14, 2026
Following a vigilante assault on Arif Khan over 'love jihad' in a Gautam Nagar hotel with a Hindu girl, Bhopal's Old City exploded into massive protests and violent stone-pelting, forcing Section 144 lockdowns
The urban landscape of Bhopal became the epicenter of a severe law and order crisis in May 2026. What began as an illegal, localized assault by a few individuals in a Gautam Nagar hotel room rapidly spiraled into widespread urban unrest. The situation critically escalated when thousands of protestors took to the streets, bypassing the ongoing police investigation to launch massive retaliatory demonstrations that ultimately devolved into violence, stone-pelting, and attacks on law enforcement.
May 13, 2026
"Hushed voices ignited a silent political revolution": Discover how a quiet RSS whisper campaign over tea and auto rides helped the BJP crush the TMC in 2026, making Suvendu Adhikari Chief Minister and handing Mamata Banerjee a historic Bhabanipur defeat
The 2026 West Bengal Assembly election produced one of the most dramatic political reversals in the state’s modern history. The Bharatiya Janata Party secured a sweeping victory by winning 206 out of 293 seats, while the ruling Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress (TMC) was pushed down to just 81 seats. BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari took oath as the ninth Chief Minister of the state on 9 May, becoming the first BJP Chief Minister in Bengal’s history.
May 13, 2026
From lynchings to crude bomb attacks, a terrifying wave of TMC-led retaliation follows the 2026 West Bengal election, leaving BJP workers like Jadhav Bor murdered as Mamata clings to power amid absolute chaos and terror
The political atmosphere in West Bengal turned dangerously violent immediately after the results of the 2026 Vidhan Sabha elections were declared on 4th May. The Trinamool Congress (TMC), led by Mamata Banerjee, suffered a massive electoral setback, triggering widespread unrest across different parts of the State. Even as Mamata Banerjee refused to step down after the defeat, allegations rapidly emerged that TMC-backed groups had unleashed violence against BJP workers, supporters and ordinary residents in multiple districts.
May 13, 2026
"The WHOLE thing is that के भैया सबसे बड़ा रुपैया": After a viral handwritten guess paper from Kerala sparked a massive leak in Sikar, the NTA officially cancelled the NEET UG 2026 exams, triggering a serious CBI probe into this tragic medical scandal
A major controversy has erupted around the recently conducted NEET UG 2026 examination, one of India’s most important entrance tests for admission into MBBS, BDS, and other medical courses. Just days after nearly 22.79 lakh students appeared for the highly competitive examination, serious allegations of a paper leak shook the country once again, raising fresh concerns over the credibility of India’s examination system.
May 13, 2026
Violent threats against CM Suvendu Adhikari and calls targeting Hindus have sparked unrest in Bangladesh as radicals panic over the new BJP government's move to quickly seal the West Bengal border with BSF fencing forever
The victory of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in West Bengal has not only changed the political atmosphere inside the state but has also triggered visible reactions across the border in Bangladesh. The developments unfolding after the formation of the new government under Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari have exposed deep anxiety among radical Islamist groups and sections of the political establishment in Bangladesh. Protests have erupted on the streets there, while several clerics have begun issuing open threats against the newly elected Bengal Chief Minister and Hindu leaders in India.








