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03/06/2026

What happens when a politician facing years of allegations becomes the frontrunner for Chief Minister?

As DK Shivakumar’s name gains momentum in Karnataka’s CM race, old corruption allegations, investigations and political controversies are once again returning to the spotlight.

From IT raids and disproportionate assets cases to Congress’s ongoing power struggle, the debate is no longer just about who gets the chair.

It’s about what kind of leadership Karnataka deserves.

And while Congress leaders remain busy fighting over the top post, many are asking a bigger question:

Who is actually focused on governing the state?

02/06/2026

When BJP workers were allegedly killed, displaced and attacked after the 2021 Bengal elections, critics say it was dismissed as “small incidents.”

Today, an egg attack on Abhishek Banerjee has triggered outrage across the state’s political establishment.

And now comes the biggest twist.

Reports surrounding the incident have sparked questions about whether the controversy is far more complicated than it first appeared.

The real debate is no longer about eggs.

It’s about political accountability, selective outrage and the state of Bengal politics.

What do you think?

02/06/2026

Mumbai spends hours stuck in traffic every single day.

But what if the solution is being built 100 feet below the city right now?

Meet “Nayak” — India’s largest hard rock Tunnel Boring Machine.

Built to cut through Mumbai’s toughest basalt rock, this engineering giant has started work on the Thane-Borivali Twin Tunnel Project, one of the city’s biggest infrastructure upgrades.

For millions of commuters, this could mean:
Less traffic.
Faster travel.
More time with family.

And perhaps the most impressive part?

India is no longer just talking about world-class infrastructure.
It’s building it. 🇮🇳

Can projects like this finally transform Mumbai’s daily commute?

01/06/2026

A drug-free Punjab was one of AAP's biggest promises.

Years later, the question Punjab is asking is simple:

What happened?

From repeated deadlines and anti-drug promises to rising overdose deaths, open drug supply networks and growing concerns over synthetic drugs entering the state, critics say the ground reality tells a very different story.

And if every new deadline keeps passing without results, is Punjab moving closer to a solution... or further away from one?

The bigger question is:

Who will take responsibility for the promise of a Nasha Mukt Punjab?

01/06/2026

America calls itself a superpower.
But in solar energy, India is quietly leaving it behind.

From just 2.8 GW in 2014 to 150+ GW today.

Farmers are generating electricity.
Villages are becoming energy producers.
Rooftop solar is exploding across India.

And for the first time, India is not just installing solar panels —
it is manufacturing them at scale too.

With PM Surya Ghar Yojana, Khavda Solar Park, rising clean energy investment and a 500 GW target by 2030, India’s solar revolution is moving faster than most people realise.

The question is no longer whether India can compete.

The question is:
Can India become the world’s next clean energy superpower? 👀

31/05/2026

For 113 years, Delhi Gymkhana Club stood as a symbol of colonial privilege in the heart of Lutyens' Delhi.

Prime government land.
Elite access.
Exclusive networks.

While ordinary Indians were kept outside, these colonial-era institutions continued to enjoy some of the country's most valuable land long after Independence.

Now, the Modi Government has ordered Delhi Gymkhana Club to vacate, triggering a larger debate:

Should prime public land serve a handful of elites, or should it be used for national security, infrastructure and public development?

And Delhi may just be the beginning.

As Delhi Gymkhana faces action, Maharashtra has also begun reviewing several historic gymkhanas and elite clubs operating on valuable public land, including the iconic Bombay Gymkhana.

From Delhi to Maharashtra, the conversation around colonial privilege, VIP culture and public land is now back in the spotlight.

The real question is:

Is India finally moving beyond its colonial legacy?

TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee was attacked in Sonarpur. Locals pelted him with eggs, stones and shoes, manhandled him, to...
30/05/2026

TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee was attacked in Sonarpur. Locals pelted him with eggs, stones and shoes, manhandled him, tore his shirt and shouted "chor chor".

30/05/2026

Why was the IPL Final shifted from Bengaluru to Ahmedabad?

Not because of rain.
Not because of security concerns.
Not because of infrastructure issues.

Reports suggest that Karnataka State Cricket Association demanded more than 10,000 VIP tickets for members, affiliated clubs, MLAs, MLCs and government officials.

Now think about that for a moment.

A stadium with a capacity of around 35,000 seats...
and over 10,000 tickets allegedly reserved for the VIP ecosystem.

When VIP entitlement becomes bigger than the fans, cricket loses.

And the biggest question is:
How long will political influence and VIP culture continue to dominate Indian cricket at the cost of genuine supporters?

The game belongs to the fans, not the privileged few.

29/05/2026

There was a time when India depended on foreign countries for food.

In the 1960s, droughts pushed the nation into a severe food crisis. India had to import millions of tonnes of grain just to feed its people.

Today, under PM ji leadership, more than 81 crore Indians receive free ration through the world’s largest food security programme.

From food imports to food self-reliance.
From scarcity to food security.
From dependence to empowerment.

Schemes like PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana and One Nation One Ration Card have transformed the lives of millions, ensuring that food reaches even the last person in the queue.

And that’s why many people are asking:
How did India go from asking “Where is the food?” to becoming a nation that feeds its people at this scale?

Historic move for Justice and Equality. Assam officially becomes the 3rd state in India to implement the Uniform Civil C...
29/05/2026

Historic move for Justice and Equality. Assam officially becomes the 3rd state in India to implement the Uniform Civil Code UCC, bringing the vision of 'One State, One Law' to life. 'One State, One Law' is now a reality in Assam.

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