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"More votes don’t always guarantee more seats": How RJD topping Bihar’s vote share yet winning only 25 seats fits India’s FPTP system, proving NDA’s 202-seat sweep is no ‘vote chori’ but simple constituency arithmetic
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The reason RJD collected the highest number of votes is linked to the number of seats it contested.
"Conviction collapsed where compensation began": Kerala govt makes a U-turn after calling PM SHRI a move for “saffronisation of education”, joins the scheme to pay teachers amid fund freeze — what it means, why it resisted, and how NEP shaped the clash
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Kerala’s CPI(M) govt signs PM SHRI MoU after months of resistance, forced by frozen central funds, ABVP pressure, and a worsening education fund crunch.
“Speaking truth to ghosts of power”: Congress leader P Chidambaram sparks outrage within his own party after calling Indira Gandhi’s Operation Blue Star a wrong move to reclaim Amritsar’s Golden Temple, igniting fierce Congress backlash
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In making that declaration, Chidambaram did not shy away from attributing responsibility across multiple institutions.
"The game is on — and the cost is blood": TMC’s Chaitali Ghosh Saha warns of a “Bhayankar Khela” in 2026 Bengal polls, echoing Mamata Banerjee’s Khela Hobe slogan that once fueled deadly violence across West Bengal
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The BJP swiftly reacted. Its IT cell head, Amit Malviya, shared the video widely on his X account and commented, “This is not politics, it’s blatant appeasement and arrogance.”
"In diplomacy, silence often shouts the loudest": Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi’s outrage over women journalists barred at Taliban presser in New Delhi backfires as MEA cites Vienna Convention, exposing Congress’s hypocrisy on diplomacy and feminism
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Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi’s outrage over women journalists being barred from the Taliban presser backfired after the MEA clarified that India was simply following Vienna Convention protocols.
Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj, once hailed as Bihar’s new political hope, now faces chaos as candidate form scams, clashes in Muzaffarpur and Darbhanga, and ticket delays spark unrest
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The primary reason is that the party knows that its existing support base merely serves as a vote splitter.
Congress and Rahul Gandhi weave a caste story from shadows, but the truth behind Hariom Valmiki’s Raebareli murder reveals a mob misled by drone-theft rumours, not caste hate
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Raebareli Police confirmed Hariom Valmiki’s lynching was a tragic case of mistaken identity, not caste violence, countering Congress leaders like Rahul Gandhi who falsely politicised it.
Rahul Gandhi skips Bihar elections again, jetting off on foreign trips to Brazil, Colombia, Malaysia, and Uzbekistan, sparking backlash over Zakir Naik links and secrecy
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Rahul Gandhi has gone on a four-nation tour in South America, where he will be meeting political leaders, university students, and members of the business community.
Ladakh protests in Leh turn deadly with 4 killed and 60 injured as Lieutenant Governor Kavinder Gupta alleges outsiders from Nepal and Doda while Sonam Wangchuk calls it youth’s Gen Z revolt
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Protesters set ablaze the local BJP office and torched vehicles, prompting police to use teargas and batons to disperse the crowd.
"Nepal Gen Z revolution déjà vu": Leh burns with BJP office and police van torched as Sonam Wangchuk ends fast, faces questions for failed peace and blaming Gen Z
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Controversial activist Sonam Wangchuk ended his 15-day hunger strike after violence erupted in Leh.














