In a move aimed at addressing concerns over demographic changes and potential security risks, the Assam Cabinet has approved a new Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for scrutinizing land transfers between individuals of different religions.
OpIndia first exposed the nexus between Piyoosh Goyal, the Guptas and Kapil Sibal in 2018. Mainstream media ignored it, but fresh ED raids now highlight how shell companies and opaque deals tied politicians to international money laundering.
The Supreme Court Collegium has recommended 14 lawyers for elevation as judges of the Bombay High Court, including Raj Damodar Wakode, a relative of CJI Bhushan R. Gavai.
Retired judges are divided over Amit Shah’s remarks on Justice Reddy’s past judgment. One group defended him, another countered, insisting judicial independence is not immunity from criticism, especially once a judge steps into electoral politics.
People of Bihar have rejected the 'vote chori' campaign of Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav, and said that the dead, duplicates, and people from Bangladesh should be removed from the voter list.
Documents reveal allegations of Vidya Jyoti Trust being used for laundering funds, suppressed school income, and bogus expenses, alongside parliamentary questions on defence seen as anti-Russia in tone, prompting scrutiny by authorities into Pinaki Misra’s role.
Quoted in The Hindu and amplified by Rajdeep Sardesai, Poraji was accused of double voting in Panvel. He rubbished the allegation as “sheer defamation” and accused the media of exploiting his name to malign the ECI.