Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Punjab’s Sikhs Canada-India dispute fears them at home, abroad

Punjab's Sikhs Canada-India dispute

Punjab’s Sikhs Canada-India dispute fears them at home, abroad. Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot outside a temple in a Vancouver suburb. India expelled the head of Canadian intelligence in India. A contentious dispute between India and Canada regarding the murder of a Sikh separatist is having repercussions in Punjab, where some Sikhs are apprehensive about … Read more

Biden raises Canadian Sikh separatist’s murder with Modi at G20

Biden raises Canadian Sikh separatist's murder with Modi at G20

Biden and other world leaders raised concerns with Modi over a Canadian Sikh separatist’s murder. The issue was brought up by several members of the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing network. Including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. During the recent G20 summit, President Joe Biden and other world leaders expressed their … Read more

India’s Old Parliament Receives Heartfelt Tribute from Lawmakers

India's Old Parliament Receives Heartfelt Tribute from Lawmakers

Indian parliamentarians pay tribute to old parliament building A special week-long parliamentary session called by the government The new parliament building was inaugurated in May, but no legislative business conducted there until now Indian legislators, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, have paid their respects to the country’s former parliament building in anticipation of their move … Read more

India wants to Put an end to Sanatana & push nation back to slavery

India Sanatana slavery

India wants to Put an end to Sanatana & push the nation back to slavery. Narendra Modi has accused it of seeking to obliterate Sanatana Dharma. The strategy is to attack the culture of India. In a blistering criticism of the opposition INDIA alliance, PM Narendra Modi has accused it of seeking to obliterate Sanatana … Read more

Trudeau’s India Trip Delayed by Plane Trouble

Trudeau India Trip

The mechanical fault in his aircraft led to its grounding by the Canadian Armed Forces. Trudeau stayed in India with his delegation during the extended delay. Canada also suspended free trade agreement negotiations with India. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s visit to India for the G20 summit was marred by an unexpected delay due to … Read more

Joe Biden accused of trading goals to ignore Vietnam & India’s rights

Joe Biden trading goals

Joe Biden accused of trading goals to ignore Vietnam & India’s rights. The White House issued a fact sheet during Joe Biden’s visit to Vietnam. The White House also revealed Vietnam Airlines’ purchase. The White House issued a fact sheet during President Joe Biden’s visit to Vietnam, totaling more than 2,600 words. However, the section … Read more

G20 summit: Joe Biden raises human rights with Modi in India

G20 summit: Joe Biden raises human rights with Modi in India

Biden raised concerns about human rights and press freedom in India with Modi. Biden and Modi discussed ways to enhance the bilateral relationship between India and the US. India’s ranking in the World Press Freedom Index has declined by 11 positions. During his visit to Delhi for the G20 summit, US President Joe Biden emphasized … Read more

World Leaders Pay Tribute to Gandhi at G20 Despite Rain

Gandhi at G20

They walk barefoot or wear slippers as a sign of respect. Raj Ghat memorial is a sacred site associated with Gandhi. Modi hosts leaders, highlighting the complex Gandhi-Godse relationship. World leaders braved monsoon downpours to pay their respects to Mahatma Gandhi, with many walking barefoot through puddles after the rain dampened Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s … Read more

Xi Jinping and Narendra Modi Discuss Border Tensions

Xi Jinping and Narendra Modi

A deadly 2020 clash strained relations between the countries. Many soldiers stationed on both sides of the border despite talks. They talked during a South Africa summit. Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in “honest and comprehensive” discussions to ease tensions along their disputed border, according to Beijing’s announcement on … Read more

BRICS Leaders Meet to Boost Global Influence

BRICS Global Influence

South Africa hosts, leaders from China, India, Brazil join. Russia’s Putin attends remotely due to legal issue. BRICS wants fair world governance, more justice. Leaders from the BRICS emerging economies are convening in Johannesburg this week, aiming to bolster the bloc’s global influence and advocate for a shift in global geopolitical dynamics. The annual three-day … Read more

Greg Chappell Predicts Pakistan’s Success in World Cup Semifinals

Greg Chappell World Cup

Chappell also names India, Australia, and England as other teams for the last four. Emphasizes India’s significance as the tournament’s location. Round-robin format with 45 league matches; top four teams qualify for semifinals. Former Australian cricketer Greg Chappell has foreseen Pakistan’s inclusion in the semifinals of the upcoming ICC World Cup 2023 in India. Chappell, … Read more

Rahul Gandhi Criticizes Modi’s Inaction on Ethnic Conflict

Rahul Gandhi on Ethnic Conflict

Violence in Manipur state has claimed over 120 lives. Modi’s BJP accused of exploiting divisions for electoral gains. Debate on government’s handling of unrest continues in parliament. In his first parliamentary speech following the suspension of his defamation conviction, India’s opposition leader Rahul Gandhi criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his lack of action in … Read more

Narendra Modi to be part of heated debate in Lok Sabha for his silence over Manipur

Narendra Modi Lok Sabha Manipur

Anticipated to stir heated discussions, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi is under scrutiny for his silence on the violent turmoil in the remote state of Manipur, as reported by local media during the ongoing Lok Sabha session on Tuesday. Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi has initiated a debate on a no-confidence motion against the ruling Bharatiya … Read more

Rahul Gandhi Back in Parliament After Conviction Suspension

Rahul Gandhi in Parliament

Supreme Court suspended the conviction over comments on PM Narendra Modi. Expulsion from parliament due to two-year imprisonment. Gandhi’s return welcomed by Congress party members. Rahul Gandhi, India’s main opposition leader, returned to parliament on Monday after the supreme court suspended his defamation conviction over political comments directed at Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Congress … Read more

Three Troops Killed in Skirmish as Kashmir Marks Anniversary

Troops Killed in Kashmir

Supreme Court reviewing legality of government’s actions. Civil rights restricted, protests and media reporting limited. Local leaders face imprisonment for attempting to protest. Three troops were killed during a skirmish with insurgents in India-held Kashmir as the disputed territory observed the fourth anniversary of New Delhi installing direct administration. Police reported on Saturday that an … Read more

India PM Narendra Modi Faces Crucial No-Confidence Vote in Parliament

India PM Narendra Modi

Tragic toll of at least 130 deaths and mass displacement in Manipur violence. Federal Home Minister Amit Shah accuses opposition of obstructing discussion on violence in parliament. Second time since 2014 that PM Modi’s government faces a no-confidence motion. Amid a deadlock with the opposition over violence in Manipur state, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s … Read more

Violence in Manipur Causes Disruption in Indian Parliament

Violence in Manipur

Opposition demands debate, disrupts proceedings with slogans. Home Minister ready to discuss, opposition wants PM’s presence. Defence Minister engages with key opposition leaders. Proceedings in both houses of the Indian parliament were disrupted and adjourned on Monday due to uproar over the violence in Manipur, a north-eastern state. The opposition members in the Lok Sabha … Read more

Bastille Day red carpet to be rolled out for Narendra Modi in France

Bastille Day Narendra Modi

France is ready to give Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi a warm welcome with a red carpet reception during the Bastille Day celebrations. This gesture demonstrates France’s aim to strengthen its relationship with India, the world’s largest democracy and a rapidly growing economy. President Emmanuel Macron’s invitation follows Modi’s recent state dinner in the United … Read more

Indian Court Denies Rahul Gandhi’s Plea to Suspend Defamation Conviction

Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi’s plea to suspend defamation conviction rejected by Indian high court. Conviction setback hampers Gandhi’s chances of reentering parliament and contesting upcoming national elections. Gandhi has the option to escalate the appeal to a larger bench of the same high court and then to the Supreme Court. Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi’s appeal to suspend … Read more

Rahul Gandhi condemned to prison for calling Modi “thieves”

Rahul Gandhi
  • Indian opposition leader Rahul Gandhi was sentenced to two years in prison.
  • Mr Gandhi was found guilty by a Gujarat court in 2019.
  • He will not go to jail right away because he was given bail for 30 days.

In a criminal defamation lawsuit, Indian opposition leader Rahul Gandhi was sentenced to two years in prison.

Mr Gandhi was found guilty by a Gujarat court in 2019 for remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s surname during an election rally.

He will not go to jail right away because he was given bail for 30 days and will appeal his verdict.

The Congress party MP was present in court for the sentence, which took place a year before the general election.

Mr Gandhi asked during an election rally in Karnataka state in April 2019, before of the previous general election: “Why do all of these thieves have the surname Modi? Narendra Modi, Nirav Modi, Lalit Modi.”

Nirav Modi is a wanted Indian diamond tycoon, whereas Lalit Modi is a former Indian Premier League commissioner who was banned for life by the country’s cricket body. Mr Gandhi claimed that he made the remark to highlight corruption and that it was not intended at any particular community.

Purnesh Modi, a politician from India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, launched the action against him, claiming that Mr Gandhi’s words had defamed the whole Modi community.

Nonetheless, some people are perplexed by the sequence.

Legal scholar Gautam Bhatia tweeted that “references to a generic class of persons” – surnames in this case – are not “actionable unless an individual can show a direct reference to themselves”.

“If a man says ‘all lawyers are thieves’, then I, as a lawyer, cannot file a case against him for defamation unless I can show its imputation aimed at me,” Mr Bhatia said.

The criminal defamation law in India is British-era legislation, with a maximum jail penalty of two years, a fine, or both.

Free speech activists have frequently complained that the law violates free speech principles and is utilised by governments to muzzle their opponents.

In 2016, several prominent Indian politicians, including Mr Gandhi, filed court petitions calling for defamation to be decriminalised. Nonetheless, India’s Supreme Court affirmed the law’s legality, stating that the “right to free speech cannot mean that a citizen can defame the other.”

The Congress party tweeted that Mr Gandhi would appeal and said “we will fight and win”.

Mr Gandhi has not commented publicly yet but has tweeted a quote in Hindi from India’s independence leader Mahatma Gandhi: “My religion is based on truth and non-violence. Truth is my God, and non-violence the means to get it.”

According to his counsel, Kirit Panwala, Mr Gandhi told the judge after the ruling that he delivered the statement “in favour of democracy.”

He also said that their defence of Mr Gandhi was based on four points: “Firstly, Mr Gandhi is not a resident of Gujarat and so, before the complaint, an inquiry should be conducted. Secondly, there is no community named Modi. Thirdly, there is no association of people with Modi as their surname and lastly, there was no ill intention behind Mr Gandhi’s speech.”

After the conviction, some have questioned Mr Gandhi’s standing as a member of parliament.

In India, defamation cannot be used to disqualify someone. An MP can be removed from office for offences ranging from inciting hatred to election-related fraud. They can, however, be disqualified if they are sentenced to two years or more in prison for an offence.

Mr Gandhi is a descendant of the Nehru-Gandhi political dynasty, which has provided India three prime ministers. Jawaharlal Nehru, his great-grandfather, was India’s first and longest-serving prime minister. His grandmother, Indira Gandhi, was the country’s first female prime minister, and his father, Rajiv Gandhi, was the country’s youngest prime minister.

Their party, the Congress, controlled India virtually constantly – with the exception of a few years – from independence in 1947 until 2014, when Narendra Modi’s BJP won a resounding victory. Since then, the Congress has deteriorated into a ghost of its former self, and it was defeated once more by the BJP in the 2019 general election.

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Maharashtra state employees protest for higher pension benefits

pension benefits
  • Haryana and Nagaland began demanding greater pensions.
  • Employees are advocating for the reinstatement of a pension scheme.
  • Over 1.7 million employees have been on strike in Mumbai.

Hundreds of state employees protested in the western Indian state of Maharashtra on Friday, joining workers in other states who are demanding higher pension benefits.

Following the increase in pension benefits in opposition-controlled states, government employees in other states, particularly those ruled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi‘s party, such as Haryana and Nagaland, began demanding greater pensions.

Employees are advocating for the reinstatement of a pension scheme that was suspended nearly two decades ago.

In 2004, the federal government and the majority of states repealed a program that provided employees with a state-funded life-long pension equal to nearly half of their pay. It was replaced with a program funded by employee and government payments.

Over 1.7 million employees have been on strike in Mumbai, the state capital, and other cities since Tuesday, according to union leaders, who have rejected a government invitation to convene a panel to address workers’ requests.

“The perils of the new pension scheme are visible,” Vishwas Katakar, organizer of a committee of 35 protesting unions, told sources, adding employees faced a bleak future without adequate pension benefits.

According to him, the new pension program, which invests in stocks and state bonds, offered an employee with a monthly pension of 2,000-5,000 rupees ($24-$60), which was less than a fourth of the benefits under the old scheme.

The state finance minister, Devendra Fadnavis, told MPs earlier this month that the existing pension program was no longer viable due to fiscal limitations.

Experts believe that demand for increased pension benefits will be a major electoral issue in the next state assembly and general elections next year

“This is a genuine demand of employees. The federal government should find a way within fiscal constraints,” said N.R. Bhanumurthy, an economist and the vice chancellor at B.R. Ambedkar School of Economics University, Bengaluru.

On Friday, the government of Himachal Pradesh, a northern Himalayan state where the main opposition Congress party took power from Modi’s party earlier in December, reinstated the old pension program for state employees.

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One of India’s trash mountains is on fire again in Kochi

Kochi

Firefighters are working to stop the spread of hazardous fumes after a dump fire in Kochi, India. Which has caused deadly heat and methane emissions. India has not joined the Global Methane Pledge, which could prevent an increase in global temperature. In Kochi, a city in southern India, firefighters were working hard on Tuesday to … Read more

Disagreements regarding the war in Ukraine ruins G20 talks

Ukraine

Russia’s war in Ukraine has dominated G20 discussions. With India claiming there will be no common statement. India’s G20 presidency has focused on issues that unite the Global South. Russia’s war in Ukraine has dominated G20 discussions, with hosts India claiming that there will be no common statement as a result of the heated confrontations. … Read more

Blinken: G20 meeting “marred” by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

G20

The meeting of G20 foreign ministers in India has been marred by the conflict in Ukraine. With Blinken calling on Russia to end its war of aggression and withdraw from Ukraine. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged nations to stand above their divisions. A meeting of G20 foreign ministers in India has been “marred” by … Read more

Manish Sisodia, deputy chief minister of Delhi, has been detained on charges of corruption

Delhi
  • The arrest followed hours of interrogation.
  • Mr. Sisodia and his Aam Aadmi Party denied the charges.
  • Corruption is a sensitive issue for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).

Manish Sisodia, the deputy chief minister of Delhi, has been arrested by India’s federal police for alleged corruption.

The arrest followed hours of interrogation in connection with potential anomalies in the city’s liquor policy.

The program, which resulted in the opening of new alcohol stores, was later abandoned as authorities launched an investigation.

Mr. Sisodia and his Aam Aadmi Party denied the charges, accusing the government BJP of practicing “dirty politics”.

Corruption is a sensitive issue for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), which originated more than a decade ago from a significant anti-corruption movement.

Manish Sisodia, the deputy chief minister of Delhi, has been arrested by India’s federal police for alleged corruption.

The arrest followed hours of interrogation in connection with potential anomalies in the city’s liquor policy.

The program, which resulted in the opening of new alcohol stores, was later abandoned as authorities launched an investigation.

Mr. Sisodia and his Aam Aadmi Party denied the charges, accusing the government BJP of practicing “dirty politics”.

Corruption is a sensitive issue for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), which originated more than a decade ago from a significant anti-corruption movement.

It is trying to establish itself as a key opposition force to PM Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist BJP and has already won control of the Punjab state and the capital region Delhi.

Mr. Sisodia was arrested in connection with an inquiry into Delhi’s liquor rules, according to India’s Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

“He gave evasive replies and did not co-operate [with] the investigation despite being confronted with evidence to the contrary,” it said.

“As a result, he has been arrested.”

The AAP claimed the arrest was due to “political rivalry” and that it was a “fabricated case.”

The term “ecosystem” refers to a group of people who work in the construction industry.

“People are really angry as a result of Manish’s detention. Everything is being watched. People would react to this “Kejriwal tweeted.

“This will make us feel better. Our struggle will intensify.”

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An Indian man was detained in connection with the double murder of a cow vigilante

Indian
  • India claimed Saturday that they have detained one individual.
  • The individual murdered two Muslim men.
  • Hindus regard cows as sacred, and slaughtering them is forbidden in many Indian states.

Police in India claimed Saturday that they have detained one individual in connection with the murder of two Muslim men whose burnt carcasses were discovered in a car after they were kidnapped for alleged cow smuggling.

Hindus regard cows as sacred, and slaughtering them is forbidden in many Indian states.

After Hindu nationalist Narendra Modi became Prime Minister in 2014, vigilante squads that patrol highways to prevent animals from being moved across state lines have multiplied.

The bodies of the two guys were recovered Thursday morning in a burnt-out truck in northern Haryana state, a day after they went missing.

Both men were from the neighboring state of Rajasthan, and their family implicated five individuals from the Hindu hardline Bajrang Dal group in a criminal complaint filed with police following their disappearance.

“We have so far apprehended one culprit and are looking for others,” police officer Shyam Singh said.

According to Rajasthan police, the apprehended individual was a taxi driver who was also connected with cow vigilante groups.

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot condemned the killings on Twitter and promised harsh punishment to anyone responsible.

The Modi government has been accused of turning a blind eye to vigilante attacks on minority Muslims in the name of cow protection, which critics say is illegal.

Cow slaughter is illegal in Rajasthan and Haryana, and anyone transporting the animals beyond state lines must have a license.

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India FM  Jaishankar says, Soros is dangerous, and debate on democracy is needed

India
  • India’s foreign minister said the democratic world needed a debate on democracy.
  • He labeled billionaire investor George Soros “old, rich, opinionated and dangerous.”
  • George Soros slammed India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying that while India was a democracy, Modi was not.

India’s foreign minister said the democratic world needed a debate on democracy, labeling billionaire investor George Soros “old, rich, opinionated and dangerous” for his comments on India that didn’t recognize its difficult path from colonization.

At a speech ahead of the Munich Security Conference on Thursday, billionaire investor George Soros slammed India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying that while India was a democracy, Modi was not.

India’s Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar told a conference in Sydney on Saturday that Soro’s statements were typical of a “Euro Atlantic view”.

He stated that there must be “a debate and conversation about democracy,” including which values defined democracy as the world rebalanced and grew less Euro-Atlantic.

“He is old, rich, opinionated, and dangerous because what happens is, when such people and such views and such organisations – they actually invest resources in shaping narratives,” Jaishankar said in a response to a question about Soros at the Raisina@Sydney conference.

He said India’s voters decided “how the country should run”.

“It worries us. We are a country that went through colonialism, we know the dangers of what happens when there’s outside interference,” he added.

He had already met with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of Australia. Australia is attempting to develop commerce with India in order to minimize its dependency on China and has joined the Quad security group with India, as well as the United States and Japan.

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Indian tax authorities accuses organization of irregularities

Indian tax authorities

The BBC is a trusted, independent media organization. And will continue to co-operate with the authorities. While the government has attempted to prevent people from sharing the documentary. After searching the broadcaster’s headquarters there, Indian tax authorities claim they found discrepancies in the BBC’s accounting records. The declaration, which doesn’t specifically mention the BBC, was … Read more