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Bangladesh-based terror org JMB chief sentenced to jail in Burdwan Blast. Here is how Mamata Banerjee had blamed Modi govt for it

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, soon after the Burdwan blast, had blamed the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), the foreign intelligence agency of India, for being behind the blast.

Ex-cricketer Wasim Jaffer accused of favouring Muslim cricketers as Uttarakhand head coach

Wasim Jaffer had a problem with the team slogan of 'Ram Bhakt Hanuman ki Jai' and he changed it to 'Go Uttarakhand'.

The curious case of Churchill’s Cigar Assistant and Congress’ inability to move from the status quo

The post of Churchill’s Cigar Assistant created in 1945 to supply Cigar to Churchill from India had continued till 1960

The ubiquitous Congress grass, here is why it is named so and how Jawaharlal Nehru gifted this poisonous weed to the nation

The poisonous Congress grass had come to India along with wheat imported by India during the Nehru govt

Writer in NYT arrested on charges of being an agent of Iran : How many Indian liberals are foreign agents?

While open democratic society allows us to express dissent against govt policies, we must realise enemy regimes and powerful special interest groups see this as an opportunity.

PM Modi gives befitting reply to Adani-Ambani rants by Rahul Gandhi, praises role of private sector

Taking on the red-tapism and bureaucracy, PM Modi said that we cannot meet challenges of agriculture sector in 21st century with thinking stuck in the 18th century.

Congress discussed colours of law ‘black’ and ‘white’, but not content and intent: PM Modi says as ruckus erupts

PM Modi is addressing the Lok Sabha and replying to the Motion of Thanks to President's address

Punjab and Haryana HC cites Sharia again: Says marriage of minor Muslim girl is legal because she has ‘attained puberty’

The High Court cited the Muslim personal law and held the marriage of the 17-year old girl with 36-year old man valid.

Twitter puts its own rules above Indian laws and refuses to block media accounts despite inciting violence, minister RS Prasad refuses to meet its...

Twitter claimed 'press freedom' to refuse blocking accounts, but Indian constitution does not have special privilege for media

Government takes note of Twitter going public with their ‘defiance’, posts response on Twitter alternative Koo

Interestingly, the Modi government has chosen to issue this particular statement on the relatively new app - 'Koo', which itself it is a testament that the government is not happy with the defiance showed by a foreign private entity like Twitter.

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