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A 'tainted criminal' used a lotus stem to escape police in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, and hid underwater for 5 hours.

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   Reported by Sanchita chatterjee:  There is no doubt that the BJP state is at the top of the crime list! The ultimate example of administrative failure. Not only that, his name is on the most wanted list in eight states, but the former councilor of the saffron state was on the run from the police. In Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, the police are struggling to catch an interstate criminal accused of stealing more than 400 rupees. It is learned that the accused was hiding under water for 5 hours, breathing through a lotus stem. Finally, he was caught with the help of divers. The thief was fleeing from Jabalpur after stealing a woman's purse from an AC coach of a train. As the train slowed down near Sihora station, he tried to escape by jumping off the moving train. To escape the police, he jumped into a nearby pond. Due to the darkness of the night and the thick moss in the pond, he easily evaded the police. But the police did not give up. The operation began at night by calli...

Had the pleasure of hosting at my place, some time ago, one of the warmest people I know, Sanjay Dutt

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  Reported by Sanchita chatterjee: Had the pleasure of hosting at my place, some time ago, one of the warmest people I know, Sanjay Dutt.  So good to see all the love coming your way for ‘Dhurandhar’. The aura remains the same, and so does the admiration people have for you through every era. Couldn’t be more deserved. 

The excitement that I witnessed from my mother, brothers and sisters

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  Reported by Sanchita chatterjee: The excitement that I witnessed from my mother, brothers and sisters at the public meetings in Minakhan, Noapara, Panihati, Rajarhat-Gopalpur and Bidhannagar Vidhan Sabha constituencies of North 24 Parganas district today will remain an indelible memory in my heart for the rest of my life. I am deeply touched by the immense affection and love that I have received from them. With your blessings, affection and support, Trinamool Congress will continue the trend of development in the coming days as well.  There is no place for any outsider Delhi ruling class in this self-reliant Bengal. Because, they are eager to spread the poison of unrest and division in this Bengal of harmony. They are trying to snatch the fundamental rights of the people by carrying out various conspiracies.  We have to resist these evil forces through democratic means. Those who dream of seizing power by playing the politics of division, the people of Bengal will never...

participated in the march from Dunlop More to Sinthir More today in support of Sayantika Banerjee,

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    Reported by Sanchita chatterjee:  I participated in the march from Dunlop More to Sinthir More today in support of Sayantika Banerjee, the candidate of Ma-Mati-Manush for Baranagar Assembly. The support, enthusiasm and spontaneous participation of the common people in the march has proven that the people of Baranagar are with the Trinamool Congress for the development of Bengal. I am sure that the people of Bengal are ready to fight against the dictators.  The party that wants to create division in a united Bengal for political reasons, the party that wants to create communal unrest in the name of religion in a harmonious Bengal – the Trinamool Congress will never back down from fighting against that dictatorial force. These anti-Bangla forces must be given a befitting reply in the upcoming elections through democratic means. 

she would do the same to the Chief Minister as her daughter was dragged by her hair and beaten to death.

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  Reported by Sanchita chatterjee: In an emotional statement, the mother of victim R G Karr said that if given the chance, she would do the same to the Chief Minister as her daughter was dragged by her hair and beaten to death. "If I meet the Chief Minister, I will either throw him in jail or throw him in the sewer and beat him," she said. The comment reflects the deep anger and grief surrounding the case, which has been continuously generating public outrage and strong reactions on social media.

Muslims to BJP! Sin, sin, sin! Said Firhad Hakim's extreme attack on Humayun .

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   Reported by Sanchita chatterjee: Selling the honour of Muslims to BJP! Sin, sin, sin!  Said Firhad Hakim's extreme attack on Humayun .

After 115 days, the suspension of AAP MP Raghav Chadha from the Rajya Sabha has been revoked;

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   Reported by Sanchita chatterjee : After 115 days, the suspension of AAP MP Raghav Chadha from the Rajya Sabha has been revoked; consequently, he has returned to active parliamentary duties, and discussions regarding his role in raising issues of public importance have resumed. Even during his period of suspension, he continued to speak out on the various challenges confronting India's middle class—most notably issues such as financial strain, tax-related anxieties, and daily economic struggles. Supporters have lauded this consistency, highlighting his commitment to engaging with matters of public interest even beyond the confines of formal parliamentary participation. His return has once again drawn attention to the significance of steadfast voices in politics—leaders who persist in addressing citizens' concerns regardless of their official position or circumstances. It also reflects the reality that contemporary political engagement extends beyond the walls of Parliament, ...

India’s journey toward global excellence is clear,

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  II r I    Reported by Sanchita chatterjee: India is racing toward the world stage with its tech, its economy, and its global clout—but there is one shadow that refuses to fade. As Raghav Chadha puts it: “India’s journey toward global excellence is clear, but corruption remains one of the biggest challenges holding back its true potential.” In that one line lies the central suspense of the country’s development story: Will India outgrow corruption, or will corruption quietly choke its rise The contradiction is hard to ignore. The nation that builds shiny metros, world‑class ports, and digital stacks for a billion people is also the one where the same systems are often bent by leaks, bribes, and backdoor deals. Reports show corruption siphons away a significant share of GDP, weakens institutions, and erodes public trust—yet the country keeps charging forward, like a marathon runner carrying a heavy weight around the waist. Chadha’s statement is not just a critique; it is ...