An aerial view of the massive roadshow during the nomination programme attended by Union Home Minister Amit Shah in South Kolkata.
The overwhelming turnout reflects the growing momentum and public enthusiasm on the ground.
@barandbench@PMOIndia@narendramodi should go now. If he doesn't quit, he should be kicked out. This lecher has annihilated the prosperity & peace of my country. He's acquiring ₹10000cr debt daily. Not a single good quality in him, he's a schmuck to the bone.
@RakshithReddy23@ANI AP though ruled & governed by first class illiterates ,since inception ..., Ready's & gaaru's think soo much of themselves.. probably they don't hv any say in their own state..can understand your sentiments...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi writes to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla.
The no-confidence motion against you in the Lok Sabha was defeated. I also congratulate the members of the House for the way the House unequivocally rejected this political misdeed. I listened carefully to your statement in the House after the defeat of the no-confidence motion. The balance, patience, and clarity with which you addressed parliamentary history, the Speaker's responsibilities, and the supremacy of rules were extremely impressive. I congratulate you for this. Your statement is not merely a response to the moment, but also a profound and well-reasoned interpretation of Indian parliamentary tradition and democratic decorum. The greatest strength of Indian democracy lies in its constitutional institutions. Parliament is the highest forum of these institutions. Every voice expressed in this House represents the hopes and expectations of millions of citizens..." reads the letter
“Mom, bye bye. I don’t know if I will come back or not.”
Those were the words 23-year-old Deepika Adhana from Faridabad told her mother before stepping into the cockpit for a tense rescue mission.
Amid rising tensions in West Asia involving the US, Israel and Iran, several Indians in the UAE were struggling to return home.
On March 6, Deepika received sudden orders from Air India Express to fly to Ras Al Khaimah as part of a special operation to bring them back.
The flight was originally assigned to another pilot, but just two hours before departure, she was asked to take over.
Deepika was part of an all-women crew led by Captain Jaswinder Kaur.
Their mission was to safely evacuate 169 Indians stranded in the UAE.
The aircraft landed in Ras Al Khaimah around 2 pm, and within an hour passengers were boarded for the return journey.
During takeoff, the crew briefly lost contact with Air Traffic Control, creating a tense moment.
But the flight continued safely and landed at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport, bringing relief to families waiting for their loved ones.
For Deepika, becoming a pilot was also about fulfilling a promise.
Her late grandfather, Amrit Singh Adhana, had always dreamed of seeing her fly. And today, with 169 people safely home, Deepika made him proud.
#DeepikaAdhana#WomenInAviation#IndianPilot#InspiringWoman
[Deepika Adhana, Faridabad pilot rescue mission, Air India Express]
@MenonRavin16467@RVCJ_FB Tambi.. simply don't you mix cricket with politics...Sanju( Sanjay) is still to prove is metal...till such time chill, hv some narial paani
@RVCJ_FB Everybody except Gautam Gambhir and BCCI will pick Sanju.But these two have great difficulty even picking him in the Indian team because he is from Kerala, and not a BJP type
@KiritSomaiya So according to you and your hate monger brothers only bangladeshi muslims are illegal immigrants available in mumbai.
There are many illegal immigrants from african countries and nepal,but yes they are not muslims,so ita obvious you wont bother about them.
Bangladeshi Muslim have more than 100 ilegal Stalls/Shops at Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Market near Mumbai Police Commissioner Office.
During My Today's Visit along with BMC & Police Officials We show Dozens such Stalls/Shops of Raees Fruit Supplier & Mushfik Alam.....
VIDEO | Mumbai: BJP leader Ram Kadam reacted to Karnataka Minister Priyanka Kharge’s recent remarks, saying, “Priyanka Kharge is not receiving media attention, and that is why she keeps repeatedly commenting on and criticising the RSS. When does one have the right to comment? Only after visiting a branch of the organisation and studying it, then one has the moral authority. Priyanka Kharge should also understand that whenever a disaster or calamity occurs anywhere in the country, it is the volunteers of the RSS who reach the affected areas, shoulder to shoulder with our brave Army. No Congress workers are present there. This is why the organisation is dedicated to the nation. If she is making such statements merely to stay in the headlines or seek cheap publicity, it is unfortunate. We strongly condemn such behaviour.”
‘Honesty might come at a price’: ‘Mohammad’ Deepak’s gym, with 150 members once, now down to 15 #Echobox=1770634570" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">indianexpress.com/article/india/…
Shaheed Tukaram Omble ji was not just a hero, he was a phenomenon.
26/11 ki sabse badi sacrific apni jaan daav par laga kar Ajmal Kasab ko zinda pakda.
Woh presence of mind, woh bravery, beyond words. The conspiracy to make it look like a Hindu terror attack was jeopardised by this great man. Deserves a Bharat Ratna and should be a part of all textbook syllabus.
Bharat unka ehsaan kabhi nahi utaar sakta. Salute to the great son of India 🙏🏼
Great news. 👏🏼👏🏼
18,000 Hindus Return to Sanatan Dharma in Chhattisgarh
In Chhattisgarh, Pratap Singh Judev and his team have reportedly facilitated the return of around 18,000 families to Sanatan Dharma through community outreach and religious initiatives.
The effort is being described by supporters as a continuation of a long-standing movement focused on cultural reconnection and voluntary return to traditional practices.
This work follows the legacy of his father, Dilip Singh Judev, who was widely known for leading similar campaigns in the past.
According to accounts associated with the movement, Dilip Singh Judev played a role in the return of nearly one million people to their original faith over several decades.
Supporters view these efforts as an assertion of cultural identity and religious continuity, while emphasizing that participation is voluntary.
The developments have once again brought national attention to Chhattisgarh and its unique social and religious landscape, highlighting how faith, identity, and community traditions continue to shape public discourse in the region.
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@ssaratht Thank God. Now, they won't have any problem and they will all be happy and live comfortable and dignified life like each other hindu. Let's Dance now!
@JamesVeliv12775@INCKerala@JPNadda r U saying keralites never left India b4...boss, there generations are/ will leave India with slightest .. God's own country :) go n c the state of affairs in this state.. lonely old parents sitting on plastic chairs outside posh bunglows waiting of their foreign children