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CAG report reveals Punjab under AAP worst hit with 40.35% debt to GSDP, West Bengal led by Mamata at 33.7%, as state liabilities soar to ₹59.60 lakh crore across India
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Some states, such as Odisha, Maharashtra, and Gujarat, have been able to maintain their debt ratios relatively under control, displaying a diametrical difference in fiscal prudence.
No ‘Hydrogen Bomb’ as of now: Rahul Gandhi once again accuses CEC Gyanesh Kumar of shielding “vote chors,” claiming software-driven voter deletions in Karnataka, Maharashtra, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh
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Rahul Gandhi alleged that Dalit, OBC and minority voters were being systematically deleted through a centralised software-driven operation.
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah approves ₹398 crore for Muslim colonies as his 2025 budget pours crores into Urdu schools, Waqf, Haj Bhavan and scholarships in full-blown appeasement politics
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The decision, aimed at appeasing the Muslim community for vote bank politics, was taken during a cabinet meeting headed by Siddaramaiah at Vidhan Soudha.
Rahul Gandhi’s ‘vote chori’ document, revealed through metadata to be created in Myanmar, sparked fierce backlash as Congress and Supriya Shrinate struggled to explain away Adobe Illustrator timestamp evidence flagged by X handle khurpenchh
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The exposé evidently rattled the Congress ecosystem, which unleashed its IT cell trolls and attack dogs on X (formerly Twitter) to counter the grave charges against Rahul Gandhi.
Rahul Gandhi’s vote chori claim backfires as BJP’s Amit Malviya reveals Congress leader Pawan Khera has two active voter IDs in Jangpura and New Delhi while his deceased relative Rupam Khera remains on the rolls, exposing deep electoral irregularities
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Satyaagrah found that Rupam Khera’s name is still active in the voter list. Notably, Rupam passed away in 2021 due to COVID-19 infection.
Rahul Gandhi, a compulsive liar, fuels a fresh conspiracy claiming 947 voters in one Bihar house, but villagers and the Election Commission expose his deceit, tearing apart his repeated lies and failed attempts to malign the electoral process
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Rahul Gandhi’s claims were dismissed by Bihar’s CEO, citing video evidence from the Gaya District Magistrate featuring Nidani village voters’ statements.
Samajwadi Party’s boast of 18,000 affidavits backfired as Uttar Pradesh CEO exposed fake scans and dead voters, leaving Akhilesh Yadav looking foolish in Kannauj while Asim Arun and the Election Commission tore apart his baseless allegations
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Election Commission had clarified that the names of certain voters had been removed from the electoral rolls due to reasons such as death and migration.
In Bhagalpur, Bihar, Pakistani women Imrana Khanam and Firdousia Khanam, living since 1956, were found with voter IDs during the SIR exercise, leading to MHA orders, BLO Farzana Khanam’s action, and DM Nawal Kishor Choudhary’s confirmation
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Officials revealed the women entered India on temporary visas in 1956, never renewed them, and one even worked in a government job.
NCP (Sharad Pawar) leader Jitendra Awhad launches fresh attack on Sanatan Dharma, calls it a perverted ideology and blames it for denying Shivaji Maharaj his coronation, defaming Sambhaji, and oppressing icons like Savitribai Phule, Ambedkar, and Shahu
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Jitendra Awhad went on to say that Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was not allowed to have a coronation ceremony because of Sanatan Dharma
₹189 crore of public money is bleeding by the minute as Parliament sinks into deafening chaos—Modi govt stands ready for debate on ‘Operation Sindoor’, but the opposition drowns democracy in placards, slogans, and a shameless ritual of scripted disruption
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Each minute of Parliament costs taxpayers around ₹2.5 lakh, covering MPs’ salaries, utilities, and other expenses. With 7560 minutes of proceedings expected this Monsoon Session, the total cost is estimated at ₹189 crore.














