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Two Bangladeshi women and brokers in police net.

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  Two Bangladeshi women and brokers in police net. Reported by Sanchita chatterjee: Two Bangladeshis living in other states who were illegally going to Bangladesh with the help of brokers were arrested by BSF jawans of 143 BN BSF's Tarali BOP before they could go there illegally. After questioning, they were handed over to the police of Swarupnagar police station, who arrested them. On April 5, at noon, the police of Swarupnagar police station sent the arrested Bangladeshis along with the broker to the Basirhat Subdistrict Court. According to police sources, Sharmin Khatun alias Shanta, along with a child, lives in Jessore district of Bangladesh. Another person's name is Kabirul Islam, his home is in Satkhira district. Among those who were illegally helping them to go to Bangladesh, Shamsura Bibi, his home is in Arshikari, and another person's name is Saleha Sardar, his home is in Bithari area. The police and the Border Guard Force have jointly started an investigation to t...

growing distance between Chadha and the party leadership.

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   Reported by Sanchita chatterjee : Recent political developments inside the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) have brought fresh attention to an old claim made by Kumar Vishwas about Arvind Kejriwal and rising leaders within the party. Vishwas had earlier suggested in a podcast that Kejriwal does not tolerate anyone in the party who becomes more popular than him. At that time, he hinted that Raghav Chadha could become the next target because of his growing public image and media attention. Today, this old statement is being widely discussed again due to recent events. Raghav Chadha, once considered a close aide of Kejriwal, has been removed from his position as Deputy Leader in the Rajya Sabha. This decision surprised many and has sparked debate about internal politics within AAP.  Reports suggest that there has been a growing distance between Chadha and the party leadership. His absence from key party events and silence on major political issues had already raised questions about ...

Arvind Kejriwal himse buthe was scared lf is not scared

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  Reported by Sanchita chatterjee:  As per the current political scenario (April 4, 2026), Arvind Kejriwal himself is not scared, rather his party Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is countering this accusation of "being scared" at their opponents and internal party critics.  Conflict with Raghav Chadha: In the past few days, the Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP has removed their MP Raghav Chadha from the post of Deputy Leader of the Rajya Sabha. Party leader Saurabh Bhardwaj retaliated by saying, "Whoever is scared is finished" (Jo Dar Gaya Samjhon Mar Gaya). AAP alleged that Chadha hid abroad when Kejriwal was in jail because he was scared. Legal victory: On February 27, 2026, a Delhi court acquitted Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia in the excise policy corruption case.  Following the verdict, Kejriwal claimed that his party had passed the 'ordeal of fire' and vowed to continue fighting without fearing the BJP. BJP's allegations: On the other hand, the Delhi unit of the ...

Jihadi womb-bearers

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Reported by Sanchita chatterjee: How does it feel now, you 'Jihadi womb-bearers'? Did it not cross your minds—even for a second—that this is *Hindustan* when you were gheraoing Hindus? Does it not strike you as wrong when you engage in sedition?  The consequence of defying the Constitution is the UAPA—the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967. Now, the game is on; a fierce game is about to unfold The consequence of defying the Constitution is the UAPA—the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967. Now, the game is on; a fierce game is about to unfold

Raghav Chadha should not be given a chance to speak

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Raghav Chadha should not be given a chance to speak.   Reported by Sanchita chatterjee:  Raghav Chadha should not be given a chance to speak! The petition was submitted, the Aam Aadmi Party removed him from the post. Is it wrong to speak for the common people. According to reports, Khushboo Patani, sister of Disha Patani, supported Raghav Chadha. She suggested he should form his own party. Her statement has gained attention online. It reflects growing reactions to recent developments. According to reports, there are no known corruption or criminal cases against Raghav Chadha. He has been known for raising issues of common people in Parliament. Recent developments have led to strong reactions among supporters. The situation is being widely discussed in political circles. "Kejriwal's next victim is Raghav Chadha!" ​​ Did Kumar Biswas predict this a year and a half ago?

The Aam Aadmi Party has told the Rajya Sabha Secretariat that I should not be allowed to 'speak' in Parliament.

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   Reported by Sanchita chatterjee: The Aam Aadmi Party has told the Rajya Sabha Secretariat that I should not be allowed to 'speak' in Parliament. Is raising one's voice on behalf of the people in Parliament a crime? Do not mistake my silence for 'defeat I am that river which, when the time comes, surges forth as a flood," says Raghav Chadha.

According to reports, Aam Aadmi Party has removed Raghav Chadha from his position in Parliament, a development that has quickly gained traction across political circles and social platforms

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  Reported by Sanchita chatterjee: According to reports, Aam Aadmi Party has removed Raghav Chadha from his position in Parliament, a development that has quickly gained traction across political circles and social platforms . The decision has sparked conversations around internal party dynamics and how leadership roles are shaped within political organizations. Some observers believe it reflects the challenges faced by leaders who actively raise public issues and bring uncomfortable questions into the spotlight. Others, however, view it as a routine organizational move aligned with party strategy and internal priorities . As debates continue, the situation highlights how political developments often carry multiple interpretations depending on perspective. It also brings attention to broader themes such as accountability, representation, and the balance between individual voices and party structure While official clarity on all aspects is still evolving, the move has certainly inte...