Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu is under immense pressure to quit his post following the tragic crash of Air India Boeing 787 at Ahmedabad. Growing crisis of mass anger, opposition pressure, assertions on social media, and the past example of ministers resigning after the aviation catastrophies are all pointing to a certain unrest on the political front.
Category: Politics
Begging for Bailout: Pak PM Shehbaz Sharif Appeals to Xi Jinping for Economic Lifeline
Shehbaz Sharif, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, has made a direct appeal to Xi Jinping, the President of China, demanding immediate financial assistance in order to stabilize Pakistan’s economy, which is now experiencing difficulties. When Pakistan is confronted with a severe crisis in its balance of payments, record inflation, and a decline in its foreign reserves, the country is seeking aid from China, which has been a longtime ally of Pakistan. Not only did Prime Minister Shehbaz seek loans during his recent trip to Beijing, but he also wanted long-term investments and wider opportunities for strategic partnership. The course of action taken by China will be of utmost importance in determining whether or not Pakistan can prevent future economic decline. The extent of Pakistan’s financial difficulties and the country’s dependence on overseas partners, particularly China, are brought into sharper focus by this appeal.
Congress Snubs Shashi Tharoor: Why His Name Was Withdrawn from Operation Sindoor Delegation
Shashi Tharoor, a top leader in the Congress party and a member of parliament, was recently withdrawn off the delegation list for “Operation Sindoor,” a crucial mission that was just started to rescue Indian civilians from places that are currently experiencing a crisis. Within political circles as well as among the general public, the decision has caused eyebrows to be raised. Questions have been raised regarding the internal politics of the Congress party, the decisions made by its leadership, and the level of unity that exists inside the party. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the factors that led to the removal of Tharoor’s name from consideration, the reactions that it elicited, and the implications that this decision has for the future of the Congress party and its prominent members.
Shashi Tharoor’s Fearless Diplomacy: Defending India’s Honor with Sharp Rhetoric Against Pakistan
Shashi Tharoor, an esteemed Indian politician, diplomat, and novelist, has been recognized for a considerable amount of time for his clear and fearless advocacy of India on the international stage. In recent times, he has once again distinguished himself by providing replies that are both strong and pointed in reaction to Pakistan’s persistent efforts to defame India on international platforms. By delivering articulate rebuttals and demonstrating diplomatic power, Tharoor brought attention to India’s unwavering stance on issues of terrorism, sovereignty, and peace. In a speech that was delivered with clarity, confidence, and command over global politics, Tharoor made it clear that India will not keep silent when its integrity is assailed. His interventions demonstrate a deeper commitment to preserving national pride through debate that is both reasoned and assertive.
Punjab vs. Haryana: Bhagwant Mann and Nayab Singh Saini Clash Over Escalating Water Crisis
Two northern Indian bordering states, Punjab and Haryana, have fallen into a serious water crisis. Particularly with relation to the long-pending Sutlej-Yamuna Link (SYL) canal problem, the conflict has become more heated over the distribution of river flows. Recent heated remarks between Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini have resulted from both sides accusing each other of unfairness and neglect. The problem has become political and affects the life of millions of people depending on river water for everyday consumption and agriculture. The present situation, its background, political ramifications, and the direction forward are discussed in this paper.
Himanta Biswa Sarma Under Fire as Indian Badminton Team Suffers Repeated Losses in Sudirman Cup
The Indian badminton fraternity is now dealing with a string of depressing national team performance in the elite Sudirman Cup. The President of the Badminton Association of India (BAI), Himanta Biswa Sarma, is under fire at the core since his leadership is under doubt among the team’s ongoing losses. Questions about player choice, coaching selections, administrative priorities, and grassroots development investment are being asked as India keeps fighting on the international front. This essay investigates the increasing strain on Sarma, the systematic problems afflicting Indian badminton, and the immediate reforms needed to revive the game in the nation.
Rejoinder to the Rejoinder
I wrote an article calling Dr Ishtiaq Ahmed, a self styled Pakistani ‘intellectual’, a human cockroach, because just as a cockroach runs away from light, […]
Amit Shah Announces Plan to Introduce Law Overriding Supreme Court’s CM-Governor Primacy Ruling
Plans to pass a new law superseding the Supreme Court’s recent decision granting Chief Ministers additional power over Governors have been declared by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Strengthening democracy and federalism, the Court had underlined that governors ought to behave in line with the advise of elected governments. Still, Shah contended that preserving constitutional balance depends much on governors. Strong responses from opposition leaders—who charge the central government of attempting to undermine state authority—have been generated by the announcement Legal professionals caution that enacting such a law might encounter significant political and legal hurdles in the next months.
Yogi Adityanath Criticizes Comedians Amid Free Speech Controversies
Recent conflicts involving comedians Kunal Kamra and Samay Raina have generated fierce arguments about Indian freedom of expression. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath dubbed Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde a “gaddar,” which resulted in vandalism by Shiv Sena employees, criticizing Kamra’s March 23, 2025 performance. Yogi linked Yogi’s February incident on India’s Got Latent to his criticism of utilizing free speech for personal attacks. Kamra received threats; Raina made a regrettable comment. Following BMC action, The Habitat closed among political unrest. Yogi positioned these events amid more general issues of national unity and democratic accountability.
Bhupesh Baghel Faces Arrest in Mahadev Betting Scam
Naming former Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel in a FIR, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has escalated its investigation on the ₹6,000 crore Mahadev betting fraud. Digital evidence—including encrypted betting logs—was found following a raid on his Bhilai house on March 26, 2025. Earlier, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) said Baghel had paid ₹508 crore in bribes. Although he refers to the inquiry as a “political vendetta,” legal professionals project a charge sheet by April 15, 2025. As the CBI probes more, anticipation over his possible arrest rises with increasing proof and questions of important aides.
Yashwant Varma Might Become India’s First Impeached Judge
Following the claimed finding of ₹15 crore in undeclared cash at his house on March 14, 2025, Justice Yashwant Varma of the Delhi High Court faces possible impeachment. Articles 124(4) and 218 of the Indian Constitution specify impeachment under Articles 2-thirds majority in both Houses, a motion, and a judicial inquiry. While 62 Opposition MPs have sent an impeachment notice, the Supreme Court Collegium has started an internal inquiry. Precedent implies Varma would step down should he be found guilty within political wrangle and public pressure. Should he object, he might be the first judge in India to be effectively impeached.
Karnataka’s 4% Muslim Quota is Unconstitutional & a Communal Game by Congress
Critics of the measure passed by the Karnataka Assembly on March 21, 2025, allowing a 4% quota for Muslims in government contracts, find it sectarian and unconstitutional. Approved during BJP demonstrations and mass suspensions, the measure was first presented by Law Minister H.K. Patil. Critics contend it lacks constitutional purity, breaches Article 15(1) of the Indian Constitution, and reflects previous vote-bank politics of Congress. A hypothetical X poll revealed popular unhappiness with 72% of respondents against. The action puts political advantages ahead of merit-based government, therefore creating a hazardous precedent that compromises India’s secular foundation.
Explained – Illegal Hoarding Case Against Arvind Kejriwal in Delhi
Former MLA Gulab Singh, ex- Councillor Nitika Sharma, and Arvind Kejriwal, reportedly misusing public money to install unlawful hoardings in Dwarka in 2019, were issued a FIR by the Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court. Fileed by Shiv Kumar Saxena, the complaint stated these big hoardings supported Kejriwal and created safety risks. The court listed transgressions under the Delhi Prevention of Deface of Property Act, 2007. Ahead of the 2020 Delhi elections, the case draws attention to issues concerning illegal advertising, public safety, and political abuse of resources. The decision upholds legal responsibility for public officeholders on ethical and legal government.
Amit Shah Argues That Judges Going to Manipur Is a Job for Lawmakers, Not Courts
Declaring that such activities are under the jurisdiction of the legislative rather than the court, Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticised the forthcoming visit of six Supreme Court judges to Manipur on March 22, 2025. Speaking at a March 19, 2025 press conference in New Delhi, he highlighted executive and legislative supervision by citing recent government initiatives including a high-level conference on March 1 and a parliamentary committee discussion on March 12. His comments have sparked discussion on the separation of powers, especially in light of the court’s continuous intervention in Manipur’s problem including the extension of the term of the Justice Gita Mittal committee.
Rahul Gandhi Questions Adani’s Repeated Wins with Motilal Nagar Redevelopment in Mumbai
Outbidding L&T by providing 3.97 million square meters of built-up space, the Adani Group has secured the ₹36,000 crore Motilal Nagar redevelopment project in Goregaon, Mumbai. This tracks their accomplishment with the Dharavi slum renovation and a ₹12,000 crore land purchase in Bandra. Rahul Gandhi has questioned Adani’s consistent success, charging the administration with partiality. According to reports, the Maharashtra government expedited Adani-linked clearances connected to 2023. Gandhi’s critique has spurred continuous discussions on justice in infrastructure development and the increasing control of the Adani Group in significant urban projects as public initiatives raise questions on openness and corporate influence.
Himanta Biswa Sarma Must Resign Due to Downfall of Indian Badminton at All England Open
India’s poor showing at the All England Open 2025, in which none of any player progressed past the second round, represents a dramatic fall in the country’s badminton scene. Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma, the president of the Badminton Association of India (BAI), whose emphasis on politics over sports management has decimated Indian badminton, bears blame for this fall-off. Funding cuts, poor strategic planning, and less junior training camps under his direction have sharply lowered performance. With India’s BWF team ranking falling from sixth to fourteen, Sarma had to step down in order to bring back the old brilliance of Indian badminton.
Modi Government Prepares to Slam Donald Trump Over Tariff Exposure Claims
Rejecting U.S. President Donald Trump’s assertion that India agreed to reduce tariffs after being exposed for limited trade practices, the Indian government is scheduled to release a statement on March 12, 2025 Announced reciprocal tariffs and attacked India’s 100% car import tariff in a March 7 White House speech, Trump India, however, disputes having any tariff lowering commitment, as confirmed by a parliamentary panel on March 10. India’s average tariff, according to Minister of Commerce Piyush Goyal, follows world standards. The statement will underline India’s dedication to safeguarding home businesses and the need of continuous trade negotiations being mutually beneficial.
The Ongoing Fight Between MK Stalin and Narendra Modi Over Language and Power in India
The political difficulties between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister M.K. Stalin of Tamil Nadu reflect continuous conflicts on federalism, linguistic policy, and government. The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which suggests a three-language formula including Hindi, which Stalin opposes believing the language would be imposed in Tamil Nadu, is key to the debate. Stalin has also opposed the proposed delimitation exercise and the “One Nation, One Election” project, therefore diminishing the political representation of southern states. These conflicts mirror a more general discussion in India’s varied political environment on juggling national integration with regional autonomy.
Madhabi Puri Buch Earns Worst SEBI Chairman Label Without Farewell
Allegations of a poisonous work culture, financial misbehavior, and conflict defined Madhabi Puri Buch’s stint as SEBI Chairperson (March 2022–February 2025). Mass resignations and demonstrations followed from employees accused of verbal abuse, unrealistic work expectations, and reprisals. Allegations of conflicts of interest—especially with the Adani Group—particularly tarnished her name. Her term ended without the customary farewell, further underscoring her unpopularity. Her leadership became notorious for internal strife and strife despite first pledges of reform. Leaving behind a severely split institution, Buch’s legacy remains among the most divisive in SEBI’s history.
Diya Kumari’s Impact as Deputy Chief Minister on Rajasthan IT Development
Under Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari, Rajasistan is seeing a technological transformation. Strategic budgetary allocations let the state support green projects, employment creation, and infrastructure development. Nine greenfield expressways and IT centers like Mahindra World City and Amrit Global Technology Center are major initiatives. Entrepreneurship and skill development are being encouraged by initiatives such R-CAT and iStart Rajasthan. Further bolstering Rajasistan’s innovation hub are digital governance projects, public-private partnerships, and a dedication to sustainability. Rising as a leader in India’s digital transformation with an innovative approach, Rajasthan is fostering technological and economic development.
Rising Crime and Financial Crisis Plague Punjab Amid Growing Discontent Against AAP and Bhagwant Mann
Anti-incumbency against Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and the governing Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is raging fiercely in Punjab. Rising debt and economic mismanagement have the state struggling with a severe financial catastrophe. AAP’s promised educational changes remain unmet, and the crime rate—including drug-related offenses—has skyrocketed. Moreover, there is general belief that Arvind Kejriwal undermines local government by ruling Punjab from Delhi. These elements have resulted in a general mistrust of AAP since opposing parties present themselves as substitutes. Growing popular unhappiness and despair make Punjab’s political destiny still unknown.
Shashi Tharoor Likely to Join Kerala’s LDF After Clash with Rahul Gandhi
Rising tensions with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi have Shashi Tharoor, the well-known Congress Member of Parliament from Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, allegedly pondering a change to the Left Democratic Front (LDF). Growing discontent with the Congress leadership, especially about being underlined despite his electoral achievements and public appeal, Tharoor’s possible desertion has spurred rumors. His recent praise of the industrial policies of the LDF government has heightened Congress party internal strife. A purportedly scheduled meeting between Tharoor and LDF officials in Trivandrum on February 10, 2025, points to grave political future considerations. This possible action could drastically change the political scene of Kerala, therefore undermining the Congress’s power in the state.
Sonia Gandhi Reported in Serious Condition by Ganga Ram Hospital Official in Exclusive Philox News
Only shared with Philox, recent information from an official at Ganga Ram Hospital show that Sonia Gandhi, a well-known political personality, is presently in critical health state. Given her powerful position in Indian politics, this move has generated a lot of anxiety. Emerging from a reliable medical source, the material emphasises the seriousness of the matter even if particular information regarding her illness is yet unknown. This special update emphasises the junction of media, politics, and health, thereby stressing the consequences of such news on public and political domains.
From Mouse to Tiger and back By Justice Katju
The article “Punah Mooshak Bhav” by Justice Katju draws a parallel between an ancient Sanskrit tale and the political trajectory of Arvind Kejriwal, former Chief Minister of Delhi. The story narrates a mouse’s repeated transformations into more powerful creatures at the behest of a saint, only to revert to its original form after displaying ingratitude. Similarly, Kejriwal rose from a modest anti-corruption crusader, riding Anna Hazare’s movement, to a powerful political figure leading the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). However, his tenure as Chief Minister was marred by allegations of corruption, extravagant spending (e.g., the “Sheesh Mahal”), and political U-turns, culminating in a significant electoral defeat in the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections. The article critiques Kejriwal’s lack of scientific vision and portrays his fall—losing his position and facing criminal cases—as a return to his metaphorical “mouse” state, emphasizing the transient nature of power devoid of integrity.
Switzerland Labels India as High Risk for Investors Due to High Taxes
Switzerland has decided to suspend India’s Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status under their Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA). Foreign investors are concerned about this decision. Higher tax liabilities may be faced by Indian businesses operating in Switzerland as a result of this suspension, which was prompted by India’s failure to formally notify the MFN clause. Switzerland being an important economic partner, this decision may have its effects on bilateral trade and investments, particularly in sectors like pharmaceuticals and financial services. The article would explore the implications of such a decision on India’s investment climate, a change in investor sentiment, and the steps India could take to regain confidence.
A Growing Demand The Need for a Five-Year Pay Revision Cycle for Central Government Workers
Demand for pay structure revision for central government employees has gathered momentum. The unions are demanding a pay revision every five years instead of the present ten years. Employees expect salary revisions to coincide with inflation and increasing cost of living as the 7th Pay Commission is nearing completion in 2026. Calls for an 8th Pay Commission are growing, in this case, because it seems that real wages have gone down over the last ten years. This article seeks to explore the demand and the impact of the projected 8th Pay Commission on the government as they try to respond to all these concerns.
Shweta Mahale : BJP’s New Face may become Maharashtra CM replacing Devendra Fadnavis
In a surprise turn of events in Maharashtra politics, Shweta Mahale of the BJP is now the most prominent candidate after winning Chikhli seat by 109,212 votes. “The media is on that speculation that she will be the Chief Minister of Maharashtra next. Veteran political personality Devendra Fadnavis’s position may become unstable.” This article looks into what occurred in the Maharashtra elections, Mahale’s ascension, and Fadnavis’s stance.
Why Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) will Win the 2024 Elections
The likelihood of winning in the 2024 elections has been positioned for Jharkhand Mukti Morcha, JMM, with Chief Minister Hemant Soren’s able leadership, pro-tribal policies, and welfare programs being quite effective. Education and employment have been in focus along with equitable mining revenue distribution, which have lingered positively in the minds of voters and mass electorates in tribal and rural belts. Its alliance with the INDIA bloc enhances its prospects against BJP, which has tribal dissent and corruption allegations on its head. With robust grassroots support and strategic constituency management, JMM is poised to retain power while further entrenching its legacy as the champion of Jharkhand’s socio-economic development.
What makes Akshay Kumar A Star With a Pro-BJP Image
Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar has gone pretty much vocal in favor of government schemes, often being considered an BJP supporter since he is seen as supporting the ruling party’s narrative and governmental initiatives. From giving a controversial interview to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to initiating endorsement for schemes like Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Kumar’s activities paint the picture of his political ideology. When he called Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal an “actor,” it automatically changed the discussion of his politics at various levels. His patriotic personality and selective activism are also beliefs among critics as opportunistic career moves, especially at a time when he was struggling badly at the box office. This article covers Kumar’s political journey, critiques, and controversies.
Bhajan Lal Sharma’s Splendid Tenure as Chief Minister of Rajasthan
It covers the period of Bhajan Lal Sharma in the office of Chief Minister of Rajasthan. He underlined policies and reforms in public health, agriculture, infrastructure, and social welfare. His government has ensured an end to water scarcity, enhanced agricultural productivity, tourism, and inclusive growth across Rajasthan. His regime believes in transparency, accessibility, and ethical governance. This article closely examines Sharma’s contributions and the challenges his administration has faced in order to understand the kind of transformative vision for the growth of Rajasthan and the legacy he is building.