POLITICAL PROTESTS IN INDIA
"They set fire to it": Rahul Gandhi slams BJP after fresh tensions in Manipur
Rahul Gandhi criticizes the BJP government for the conflict in Manipur. He alleges the party is trying to control states from Delhi. Gandhi also states the BJP seeks to impose one tradition and language across India. He claims the AIADMK in Tamil Nadu has become an instrument of the BJP due to corruption.
Murshidabad’s forgotten crisis: Beedi workers struggle amid charged political debates, SIR deletions
In Murshidabad's beedi belt, children work alongside mothers to meet daily targets. Families earn meager wages for rolling beedis. Contractors control work and political influence. Many workers suffer from health issues. Political parties discuss other issues, ignoring the plight of these workers. Survival depends on contractors, not votes.
Government appoints former Union minister Dinesh Trivedi as Bangladesh envoy
Former Union minister Dinesh Trivedi has been appointed India's high commissioner to Bangladesh, a first for the Modi government appointing a politician to head a diplomatic mission. He faces the challenge of repairing strained ties with Dhaka, which have deteriorated following Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's ouster and an adversarial stance by the new government.
Protest erupts in Nepal against taxation on imports above 100 rupees from India
Protests have erupted in Birgunj, Nepal, against a new government directive taxing all imports from India exceeding NRS 100. This strict enforcement, aimed at curbing revenue leakage and supporting local markets, has led to widespread crackdowns at border points and significant dissatisfaction among residents who rely on cross-border purchases for daily essentials.
Cong demands implementation of women's quota law on current LS strength, marches to BJP office
Congress staged a protest in New Delhi demanding immediate implementation of women's reservation. Party leaders accused the Modi government of deliberately delaying the quota for political reasons. They called for reservation on the current 543 Lok Sabha seats. The Congress highlighted that the bill was passed in 2023 but linked to census and delimitation, causing postponement.
US Israel-Iran War Day 50: India summons Iranian envoy after attack on Indian tankers in Hormuz; Trump says talks update by day-end
Iran War News Day 50: The Iran-Israel conflict reaches 50 days. Diplomatic efforts are underway, but violence persists. India has protested Iran's actions against its ships. Global oil routes face threats. A potential US-Iran deal is discussed. Lebanon sees shifts amid ongoing strikes. The defense industry sees increased demand. The situation remains uncertain.
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Iranians fear sharpening pressure after war and crackdown
Iranians are trying to live normally after bombing and protests. Shops and parks are open, but the economy is struggling. People fear more government pressure after a potential deal with the US. The war has killed thousands and damaged infrastructure. Many Iranians feel the war did not help them and worry about their future.

Opposition never wanted women in Parliament, assemblies: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta on Women's Reservation Bill
Rekha Gupta accused the opposition of blocking women’s entry into legislatures after the women’s reservation bill failed to pass in the Lok Sabha, and said women would continue to fight for representation. The bill, linked to delimitation, fell short of the required two-thirds majority despite 298 votes in favour and 230 against, with Speaker Om Birla confirming its defeat.

Telangana BJP chief Ramchander Rao placed under house arrest ahead of protest over Women's Reservation Bill
Telangana BJP President N. Ramchander Rao on Saturday was placed under house arrest by police in Hyderabad after the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) called for a protest outside the residence of Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy over the Congress party's stand on the Women's Reservation Bill in Parliament.

'Anti-national act': Rahul Gandhi alleges quota bill a covert bid to redraw India's electoral map
Rahul Gandhi strongly criticized the government's women's reservation bill in Lok Sabha. He called it an anti-national move designed to alter India's electoral map for political gain. Gandhi argued the bill bypasses a caste census, diluting representation for OBCs, Dalits, and minorities. He urged the government to implement the existing women's reservation act immediately.

Kanimozhi, Shashi Tharoor & Kalyan Banerjee reject women’s quota bill as a cover for delimitation push
Opposition parties are strongly opposing a new bill that links women's reservation to delimitation. They argue this move unfairly impacts several states, particularly in the South. Leaders from DMK and Congress have voiced concerns, calling it a political ploy. The government's assurance of a uniform seat increase is not convincing them.

BJP women MPs protest outside Parliament after defeat of Constitution amendment bill
BJP women MPs protested in Parliament House complex. They alleged the Congress and its allies deliberately blocked the Constitution Amendment Bill. This bill aimed to implement women's reservation in legislatures from 2029 and increase Lok Sabha strength. Union ministers stated this move insulted crores of women awaiting political empowerment. The opposition's actions are seen as anti-women despite government clarifications.

'Hiding behind women': Rahul Gandhi flags electoral rejig in delimitation push; strongly opposes Women's Reservation Bill in Lok Sabha
Rahul Gandhi has strongly criticized the government's proposed women's reservation and delimitation bill. He argues it is a political strategy to alter India's electoral map for the ruling party's benefit. Gandhi claims the bill could disadvantage OBCs, Dalits, and Adivasis. He also suggests it might reduce the influence of southern and smaller states.

Caste calculus at play: How Tamil Nadu’s key communities could shape the electoral battle
Tamil Nadu elections are shaped by dominant caste blocs, including Vanniyars in the north, Gounders in the west, and Thevars in the south. Dalit and Nadar communities also hold significant sway in key pockets, influencing alliances and candidate selections across the state.

Myanmar leader commutes all death sentences
Myanmar's leader commuted all death sentences in a blanket order on Friday, one of his first official acts since the 2021 coup leader was installed as the country's civilian president. Friday's act was announced as part of a broader amnesty to mark Myanmar's Thingyan new year, one of the country's many public holidays when forgiveness orders are regularly announced.

“No state will lose Lok Sabha share”: Narendra Modi defends delimitation, women’s reservation push
Prime Minister Narendra Modi assures states their Lok Sabha seat share will not decrease with new delimitation and women's reservation laws. He frames the reform as a national step, not a partisan victory. The legislation aims to implement 33% women's representation in an expanded parliament.

Women’s reservation, Delimitation bills: PM Narendra Modi offers 'blank cheque' to opposition for credit
Narendra Modi described the women’s reservation and delimitation bills as a defining moment for Parliament, saying they will shape India’s political future and strengthen inclusive governance. He defended women’s reservation as a national reform beyond politics, while accusing opposition parties of hypocrisy for backing quotas at the local level but resisting them in Parliament. Modi also highlighted the growing political role of women at the grassroots and warned that those opposing the move could face long-term political consequences.

New Delimitation Bill 2026: What it means and its key proposals
The government's tabling of the Delimitation Bill has ignited a political firestorm, particularly from southern opposition parties. The proposal, which could redistribute Lok Sabha seats based on population, threatens to reduce the South's political influence despite their economic contributions. Critics argue this move penalizes states that successfully controlled population growth.

Amit Shah tables Delimitation Bill in Lok Sabha amidst nationwide protests by Opposition, southern states
Union Home Minister Amit Shah tabled the Delimitation Bill in Lok Sabha amid protests, with southern states alleging a population-based redraw favouring the North. In Tamil Nadu, M K Stalin burned a copy, calling it a “black law” and launching statewide agitation over federal concerns.

Pakistani, Bangladeshi migrants pretend to be gay to claim asylum in UK: Report
An undercover investigation reveals a scheme where migrants pay thousands to immigration advisers. They allegedly create fake stories to claim asylum in the UK by pretending to be gay. This practice exploits the asylum system, particularly for those whose visas have expired.

Delimitation: Stalin announces state-wide black flag protest, says Centre will pay 'heavy price'
M K Stalin, the president of the ruling DMK, after chairing an emergency meeting of party MPs and party district secretaries through video conference on the subject of delimitation said, "the sword that hung over our heads has now descended upon us."

Sundar Pichai, Vikas Khanna, Ranbir Kapoor named among TIME's 100 most influential people
TIME has recognized Google CEO Sundar Pichai, chef Vikas Khanna, actor Ranbir Kapoor, YouTube Chief Neal Mohan, and NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani among its 100 most influential people. The list celebrates global pioneers, leaders, and icons, highlighting their significant impact on culture and innovation worldwide.

PM Modi a 'misleader', engaged in 'deliberate deceit' over delimitation: Congress
Congress has strongly criticized the government's proposed delimitation bills. The party alleges Prime Minister Narendra Modi has misled the nation. These bills could reduce the strength of southern states and smaller states in the Lok Sabha. Southern Chief Ministers have also voiced concerns, warning of protests if their states are harmed.

Delimitation row: Stalin threatens 'massive' agitation over Tamil Nadu's share
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has issued a stern warning to the Union government. He stated that Tamil Nadu will witness massive agitations and protests if the state's interests are harmed. Stalin specifically mentioned concerns about the delimitation process and any move that disproportionately increases the political power of northern states.

Can't let those with appeals pending to vote: Apex Court
The Supreme Court has ruled that individuals with pending appeals against their exclusion from the voter list cannot participate in the upcoming West Bengal elections. Over 34 lakh appeals are currently being heard. The court emphasized that allowing these voters would be meaningless. Those whose appeals are resolved by April 9 will be included.

Pakistan: In a first, Baloch fighters launch sea attack, three Coast Guard personnel killed near Iran border, Gwadar
Three Pakistan Coast Guard personnel were killed in an attack by Baloch fighters on a patrol boat near the Pakistan-Iran border. This marks a significant tactical shift for the Balochistan Liberation Army, moving from land-based operations to maritime strikes, widening the conflict's scope.

Ultimate showdown in Nandigram as TMC's Pabitra Kar challenges BJP's Suvendu Adhikari in his stronghold
Nandigram in West Bengal is set for a significant 2026 election. The constituency witnessed a historic movement that propelled Mamata Banerjee to power. Now, Suvendu Adhikari, a former TMC loyalist, faces Banerjee's party. Key issues include post-poll violence, unemployment, and farmer welfare. Security measures are in place to ensure a peaceful electoral process. This election promises another intense political showdown.

Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing sworn in as president
Myanmar's junta chief Min Aung Hlaing has become president. This follows a military coup five years ago. He took power after an election excluded Aung San Suu Kyi's party. The move aims to rebrand military rule. Neighboring countries attended the ceremony. The government seeks to restore normal relations with ASEAN.

Gujarati groups protest outside Delhi Congress office over Kharge's remark
Demonstrators from the Gujarati community gathered in Delhi to express their outrage towards Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge over remarks made at a Kerala election rally, which they deemed insulting. With the BJP standing alongside them, the protesters called for a formal apology from Congress leaders, highlighting the vital role Gujarat plays in shaping India's narrative.
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