The shadow of Belon, the “story” of Belon

On March 8, all routes in Manipur will be opened three weeks after the central rule after Biren Singh’s long-awaited resignation. The plan is to deliver two national transport buses to the Kangpokpi and Churachandpur regions. But the clashes in Gamgiphai (Kangpokpi) saw security forces using force against protesters. A community organization said 70 people…

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Aunt Dalit’s Politics

Mayawati, the head of BSP (Bahujan Samaj Party), has removed her nephew Akash Anand from the party. People are not sure why, but one thing is clear–her power in the election is disappearing. There was a time when people thought Mayawati might become India’s first Dalit Prime Minister. She is also the first chief minister…

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Aunt Dalit’s Politics

Mayawati expelled her nephew from the BSP. The reason is confusing. But her election doesn’t matter and won’t change WHAutumn has passed. Once experts use it to speculate that Mayawati may become India’s first Dalit PM. The dust in these columns is still very thin and it has to be reminded that she is the…

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Mocking the leader: Is it important?

A Bihar politician was kicked out for seven months for teasing Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Sounds extreme, right? The same is true for the Supreme Court. It ruled that such punishment was too harsh and unfair. In fact, the Election Commission even plans to replace his new election before the court intervenes and stops the…

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Laughing things

SC reverses OPPN BIHAR MLA’s right to expel “imitate Nitish”. The best joke antidote is a good joke tHis Supreme Court decision reversed the expulsion of Bihar legislators not only correct, but also broader applications. In 2024, a parliamentary ethics committee expelled RJD politician and opposition chief HP Sunil Kumar Singh, allegedly imitating and imitating…

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Elections around the world teach us

In many countries, people vote for their leaders, and recent elections have shown that voters are not satisfied with the government. exist GermanyNo party wins enough votes to rule alone, so different parties must now work together. A far-right party, AFD, has won more votes than before, but will not be part of the government….

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Voting Point

Polls in Western countries provide lessons to politicians everywhere, including India German voters were not surprised in Sunday’s election. With no obvious majority of the party, long coalition talks are in the future, but even if more than one-fifth of the votes are exactly twice the share in 2021, the far-right AFD will still leave…

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Start with capital

Delhi’s new CM must focus on the basics in a chaotic city. She must respect its diversity dElhi’s new CM Rekha Gupta will not be burdened by the program Challenge the challenges facing her ex. She has the support of Goi and LG. Tri-State NCR has a BJP government in every state. This makes the…

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Fix Delhi, one step at a time

Delhi has new Chief Minister Rekha Gupta. She has the support of the central government, which makes her work easier than the previous CM. But it also means that people have high expectations. Delhi is in poor condition, so she must focus on the basics – loose roads, clean air and fixed Yamuna River. Delhi…

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Why Trump’s new tariffs matter

Donald Trump has just put in place a new rule: He imposes a 25% tax on steel and aluminum (called tariffs). These are important metals that make cars, buildings, and aircraft. India is the second largest producer of two metals, but it has not sold much to the United States, and India’s steel and aluminum…

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