Rahul Gandhi’s repeated “vote chori” claims, recycled in Germany after being thoroughly debunked by official data, expose not a crisis of Indian democracy, but a stubborn leader’s refusal to accept repeated electoral rejection.
Whether it was the disorder that engulfed Lionel Messi’s GOAT Tour stop in Kolkata or the deadly stampede during RCB’s victory celebrations in Bengaluru earlier this year, the message is unmistakable: opposition parties consistently fail at the most basic function of governance—maintaining law and order.
Harrowing new transcripts reveal the perpetrators of child sexual abuse, predominately belonging to Pakistani ethnicity, systematically hunted, raped, and tortured British girls for decades while authorities looked away.
Rahul Gandhi isn’t speaking to India when he repeats his conspiracy theories on 'vote chori'; he’s scripting headlines for the global lobby desperate to label our democracy “stolen.”
Islamist propagandists are peddling a dangerous lie by falsely equating an unrelated Assam UAPA bail case with the Delhi riots conspiracy to manufacture Muslim victimhood and shield proven instigators of violence.
IndiGo is facing one of the worst aviation disruptions in recent years as more than 300 flights have been cancelled, while many others suffered delays running into several hours.
Through Sanchar Saathi app, the Centre aims to help mobile users protect themselves against fraud, phone theft, fake SIMs and unauthorised mobile-connections.
When PM Modi spoke of opening the nuclear sector, he was not talking only about infrastructure or investment. He was speaking about insulating India’s energy future from external pressure.