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Why DMK wants to impeach Madras High Court judge and what is Thiruparankundram row?​




What began as a dispute over where a traditional lamp should be lit has spiralled into a confrontation involving judiciary, government, political parties, and religious groups.

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DMK MPs planning to impeach judge over hilltop lamp lighting order, as per Sources
DMK lawmakers are planning to move impeachment motion against Madras High Court judge Justice GR Swaminathan after his order sent Tamil Nadu into a major legal and political firestorm. This unprecedented step follows the judge’s controversial order directing that the Karthigai Deepam lamp be lit on the Deepathoon pillar at Thiruparankundram, a location situated close to the Sikandar Badusha Dargah and long considered sensitive. The state government refused to carry out the order citing law-and-order risks, even as pro-Hindu groups clashed with police when the temple did not light the lamp as mandated
The DMK argues that Justice Swaminathan’s directive not only contradicts a 2017 Division Bench ruling but also has the potential to trigger communal tensions mere months before Assembly elections. The issue has since escalated into a national flashpoint, spilling into Parliament, prompting clashes on the ground, and now landing before the Supreme Court.

What began as a dispute over where a traditional lamp should be lit has spiralled into a confrontation involving judiciary, government, political parties, and religious groups.

WHAT WAS THE ORDER?​

Justice GR Swaminathan had instructed the Subramaniya Swamy Temple officials to light the lamp on Deepathoon by 6 pm on December 4, after four petitioners sought the court's permission to light up the lamp on the ancient stone.

Though the location was opposed owing to its proximity to the Sikandar Badusha Dargah and the fact that the Karthigai Deepam is usually lit on a Deepa Mandapam near the Uchipillaiyar temple on the hill, Justice GR Swaminathan rejected the objections.

He said while the rights of the dargah or the Muslims will not be affected in any way by lighting the lamp at Deepathoon, not doing so might jeopardise the rights of the Subramaniya Swamy temple over the unoccupied portions of the hill due to alleged attempts made by the mosque trustees to encroach them.

“Even if it is not a matter of custom, asserting the title of the temple over the lower peak by lighting at the Deepathoon is imperative. The 1923 judgment has clarified who owns what. But that did not deter the mosque trustees from disturbing the status quo. It is therefore necessary that the temple management remains vigilant throughout to foil any attempt to encroach on its property,” he said.

The Tamil Nadu government, however, refused to implement the order, citing law and order concerns.

WHAT DOES DMK SAY?​


The DMK argued that such an order could inflame communal tensions, particularly with an Assembly election less than six months away. It has also pointed that Justice Swaminathan's order reverses a 2017 judgement by a Madras High Court division bench.

On December 5, the issue rocked the Lok Sabha with DMK leader TR Baalu accusing the BJP of trying to "ignite" communal tensions in Tamil Nadu.

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"Who should light the deepam on the hill? Whether the Hindu Religious Endowment Board representative or some miscreants who have got a judgement from a Madras High Court's judge?" asked Baalu.

CLASHES AFTER ORDER​

On December 4, several pro-Hindu groups clashed with the Tamil Nadu police over the Karthigai Deepam preparation at the lower peak of the hillock, known as Deepathoon. As per sources, the members of four Hindu groups, Hindu Makkal Katchi, Hindu Tamilar Katchi, Hanuman Senai, and Hindu Munnani, tried to climb the Thiruparankundram Hill to light up the lamps when they had a tussle with the local police.

Despite the court order, the temple authorities did not light the lamp by 6 pm, which triggered a major controversy. Several people, under the supervision of these four Hindu groups, gathered in front of the temple, and some of them tried climbing over the hillock, which resulted in a scuffle with the local police.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court agreed to hear the state government challenging the High Court's order permitting devotees of the Arulmighu Subramaniya Swamy Temple to light traditional 'Karthigai Deepam lamp' at 'Deepathoon'.
 

Pune Woman Booked for Drugging, Assaulting and Blackmailing Man; Extorted Him for Over One Year​



A 42-year-old woman from Pune, Gauri Pralhad Wanjale, has been accused of drugging and sexually assaulting a 47-year-old man, recording explicit materials, and subsequently blackmailing him for ₹2 lakh. The alleged abuse lasted nearly a year before the victim sought police assistance. The man claimed he first met Wanjale during a pilgrimage, where she posed as a sisterly figure. Following their trip, she threatened to release the recordings if he did not meet her extortion demands. Investigations are ongoing

Pune: A 42-year-old woman from Pune has been booked for allegedly drugging and raping a 47-year-old man, recording intimate photos and videos of him, and then using the material to blackmail him for ₹2 lakh, according to an FIR filed at Kothrud Police Station. Police said the alleged abuse continued for nearly a year before the victim approached authorities seeking help.
The accused has been identified as Gauri Pralhad Wanjale, named in the complaint reported by The Free Press Journal, with officers confirming that a detailed investigation is now under way.

How the Alleged Crime Began​

The complainant told police that he first met Wanjale during a family pilgrimage to Tuljapur on 7 November 2024, where she allegedly befriended him by presenting herself as his “sister” and later began visiting his home regularly.
He further stated that the woman contacted his wife and suggested that the two travel together as siblings on a visit to Kashi Vishwanath, an explanation his wife accepted.

During the trip, the accused allegedly gave him intoxicants, sexually assaulted him while he was under the influence, and recorded private photos and videos. The man has also alleged that she kept him with her in Banaras for three days, threatening to leak the explicit footage if he resisted.

Blackmail Allegations and Extortion Demand​

After returning to Pune, Wanjale allegedly demanded ₹2 lakh from the complainant and offered marriage, according to the report. The FIR states she threatened to circulate the images online if he did not comply or pay.
The victim told police he became increasingly distressed over the alleged threats, humiliation and harassment, after which he decided to file a complaint.
Senior Police Inspector Sandeep Deshmane, speaking to The Free Press Journal, confirmed registration of the case and ongoing inquiry.
“It is too early to comment on the matter before the investigation. We are conducting a thorough investigation. Action will be taken accordingly.”
Officers said digital evidence, statements and supporting material will be examined. Specific IPC and legal sections invoked have not yet been disclosed, and no arrest has been confirmed at this stage.
 

Electrical fireworks’ may have sparked Goa nightclub fire that killed 25​



A burned-out interior is seen inside the Birch nightclub following a fire that broke out overnight in Goa on December 7, 2025.
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A nightclub fire in the popular Indian resort region of Goa has killed at least 25 people including five Indian tourists, officials said.

The state’s Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said that the fire was likely started by indoor fireworks at the nightclub in Arpora village around midnight on Saturday local time. At the time, witnesses said the dance floor was packed with revelers.

“As per the preliminary inquiry, electrical fireworks at the restaurant caused the fire to break out,” Sawant said, adding the situation escalated when the flames reached flammable substances, triggering a blast that rapidly intensified the fire and spread it to the furniture.

“People began running out to escape, but there were only two gates,” Sawant said.


A group of individuals who were unable to exit the building sought refuge in the underground kitchen, he added. However, that space soon became a death trap.

“Due to the massive levels of smoke entering the kitchen, 23 of the 25 people in that area died of suffocation,” Sawant said.

Twenty of the victims are believed to have been staff, including three Nepali nationals, he added.

Five tourists, including three from one family, were killed in the incident, according to the North Goa district administration. Four of the tourists were from the Indian capital territory Delhi and one was from the southern state of Karnataka. Six people admitted to Goa Medical College are undergoing treatment, Sawant said.

Police have arrested four staff members in connection with the deadly restaurant fire, Director General of Goa Police Alok Kumar said. An arrest warrant has been issued for the two club owners, he added.

Eyewitness told the news channel that the nightclub was “jam packed” with a large weekend crowd. At least 100 persons were on the dance floor, according to Fatima Shaikh, a tourist speaking to News18.

“There was a sudden commotion as the flames started erupting. We rushed out of the club only to see that the entire structure was up in flames,” Shaikh said. A temporary structure covered in palm leaves quickly caught fire, she added.


Goa, a small state on India’s west coast known for its beaches and Portuguese heritage, attracts hundreds of thousands of foreign tourists and millions of domestic tourists every year.

“Today is a very painful day for all of us in Goa,” Sawant said Sunday morning in a post on X.

Videos on social media showed fire trucks and ambulances lining up to help the injured.

Goa’s Health Minister Vishwajit Rane said on X that the injured were taken to Goa Medical College and Hospital, and are receiving “the best possible medical care,” with teams working through the night.

“In this moment of profound grief, we stand firmly with the affected families, assuring them of our unwavering support in every possible way,” Rane added.

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the fire was “deeply saddening” and pledged that his office would offer compensation of up to 200,000 rupees ($2,200) to each family of those killed and 50,000 rupees ($556) to the injured.

“My thoughts are with all those who have lost their loved ones,” he said on X.

“May the injured recover at the earliest.”

An inquiry has been ordered to examine whether “fire safety norms and building rules were followed,” Sawant said.

Early reports suggest the venue lacked the mandatory No Objection Certificate (NOC) and violated fire regulations, the Director of Fire and Emergency Services Nitin Raiker told News18 on Sunday.

“Fire services were rushed towards the spot immediately,” Raiker told the channel.

“In half an hour we extinguished the fire. NOC was not given, fire norms were not followed by the club.”

The state’s Chief Minister said the owners did not have permission to construct the club, and it had been issued with a demolition notice which was stayed by officials, News18 reported.


@RexRex @Varun @Cover Drive Six - why dont you comment on the topics listed, always quiet
 

Luthras Fled Delhi, Their Partner Fled Goa: The Hours After Nightclub Fire​



Luthras have been detained in Thailand, and efforts are being made to bring them back


Panaji:
As the investigation into the Goa nightclub fire deepens, details have emerged about how three owners - Saurabh Luthra, Gaurav Luthra, and Ajay Gupta - reacted to the news about the blaze that claimed 25 lives and revealed huge violations of safety norms.

The Luthras and Ajay Gupta, who run the nightclub, 'Birch By Romeo Lane' in Goa's Arpora, are in trouble after a case of culpable homicide and negligence was registered in connection with the deadly fire. The Luthras have been detained in Thailand, and efforts are being made to bring them back. Ajay Gupta, on the other hand, was taken into custody from a hospital in Delhi.

How Luthras Reacted To Fire

According to the investigators, the probe has revealed how the three reacted to the news of the fire. The Luthras were reportedly attending a wedding. As soon as they got information about the fire and the potential scale of damage, they called their office in Delhi's Model Town and asked the staff to book tickets to Thailand. They also asked their aide, Bharat Kohli, to rush to the office, collect some documents and drop them at their Mukherjee Nagar home. From the wedding venue, the brothers went straight to their home.

Hours after the blaze began, the brothers were on an IndiGo flight to Phuket in Thailand. Investigators are now trying to fill in the gaps, and the deportation of the Luthras will likely answer several other questions, including why the brothers chose Thailand and not another country. Notably, one of the Luthras also had a long-term UK visa.


Ajay Gupta's Quick Moves

While the Luthras took a flight out of Delhi, their business partner, Ajay Gupta, boarded a plane to the national capital. Gupta, who earlier claimed he was a "silent partner," was actually the most active co-owner, the investigation has found. At the time of the fire, Gupta was in Goa. A call from club manager Priyanshu, now arrested, woke him up. As soon as he learnt of the fire, Gupta boarded a Delhi-bound flight from Dabolim. On returning to Delhi, he went to his Gurugram home and then left in a Toyota Innova with his driver at the wheel. While Gupta's phone was switched off, police managed to track his driver's phone and traced him to the Institute of Brain and Spine in Delhi's Lajpat Nagar. According to the investigators, Gupta knew people in the hospital's management and got himself admitted there to evade arrest. This tactic, however, did not work, and police reached the hospital, busted Gupta's fall claim and took him into custody.

A Tragedy In The Making

The investigation into the fire has revealed how the violation of safety norms turned the nightclub into a tinderbox. The club had no functional fire extinguishers or safety alarms, and the access road was too narrow for fire engines. There was no emergency exit either. The restaurant was found operating without proper permissions and licences, according to the FIR registered after the fire. Despite several warnings, the club management did not rectify the safety lapses, the probe has found. The investigators have also said that a former IPS officer's intervention played a role in disposing of a case against 'Birch By Romeo Lane' in the past. This intervention, investigators say, emboldened the owners to continue flouting norms. And then, a tragedy that was waiting to happen claimed 25 lives.


What do you think off the guy running away - wheres the accountabiity? and also how come you indians not listing anything to do with this, sooooooooo quiet


@Rajdeep @cricketjoshila @Champ_Pal @JaDed @Devadwal @uppercut @Theanonymousone @straighttalk @Vikram1989 @RexRex @Varun @Romali_rotti @Bhaijaan @rickroll @Cover Drive Six
 

Luthras Fled Delhi, Their Partner Fled Goa: The Hours After Nightclub Fire​



Luthras have been detained in Thailand, and efforts are being made to bring them back


Panaji:
As the investigation into the Goa nightclub fire deepens, details have emerged about how three owners - Saurabh Luthra, Gaurav Luthra, and Ajay Gupta - reacted to the news about the blaze that claimed 25 lives and revealed huge violations of safety norms.

The Luthras and Ajay Gupta, who run the nightclub, 'Birch By Romeo Lane' in Goa's Arpora, are in trouble after a case of culpable homicide and negligence was registered in connection with the deadly fire. The Luthras have been detained in Thailand, and efforts are being made to bring them back. Ajay Gupta, on the other hand, was taken into custody from a hospital in Delhi.

How Luthras Reacted To Fire

According to the investigators, the probe has revealed how the three reacted to the news of the fire. The Luthras were reportedly attending a wedding. As soon as they got information about the fire and the potential scale of damage, they called their office in Delhi's Model Town and asked the staff to book tickets to Thailand. They also asked their aide, Bharat Kohli, to rush to the office, collect some documents and drop them at their Mukherjee Nagar home. From the wedding venue, the brothers went straight to their home.

Hours after the blaze began, the brothers were on an IndiGo flight to Phuket in Thailand. Investigators are now trying to fill in the gaps, and the deportation of the Luthras will likely answer several other questions, including why the brothers chose Thailand and not another country. Notably, one of the Luthras also had a long-term UK visa.


Ajay Gupta's Quick Moves

While the Luthras took a flight out of Delhi, their business partner, Ajay Gupta, boarded a plane to the national capital. Gupta, who earlier claimed he was a "silent partner," was actually the most active co-owner, the investigation has found. At the time of the fire, Gupta was in Goa. A call from club manager Priyanshu, now arrested, woke him up. As soon as he learnt of the fire, Gupta boarded a Delhi-bound flight from Dabolim. On returning to Delhi, he went to his Gurugram home and then left in a Toyota Innova with his driver at the wheel. While Gupta's phone was switched off, police managed to track his driver's phone and traced him to the Institute of Brain and Spine in Delhi's Lajpat Nagar. According to the investigators, Gupta knew people in the hospital's management and got himself admitted there to evade arrest. This tactic, however, did not work, and police reached the hospital, busted Gupta's fall claim and took him into custody.

A Tragedy In The Making

The investigation into the fire has revealed how the violation of safety norms turned the nightclub into a tinderbox. The club had no functional fire extinguishers or safety alarms, and the access road was too narrow for fire engines. There was no emergency exit either. The restaurant was found operating without proper permissions and licences, according to the FIR registered after the fire. Despite several warnings, the club management did not rectify the safety lapses, the probe has found. The investigators have also said that a former IPS officer's intervention played a role in disposing of a case against 'Birch By Romeo Lane' in the past. This intervention, investigators say, emboldened the owners to continue flouting norms. And then, a tragedy that was waiting to happen claimed 25 lives.


What do you think off the guy running away - wheres the accountabiity? and also how come you indians not listing anything to do with this, sooooooooo quiet


@Rajdeep @cricketjoshila @Champ_Pal @JaDed @Devadwal @uppercut @Theanonymousone @straighttalk @Vikram1989 @RexRex @Varun @Romali_rotti @Bhaijaan @rickroll @Cover Drive Six

Meh, I thank my lucky stars everyday I didn't end up with a Pakistani Passport.

Alhamdulillah....

🤡
 

I still cant believe it, tears of joy still happening. Custodian Hindu population of Kerala slowly waking up...

Alhamdulillah
 
Congrats bro. Time to leave the burger loving Aus and move back I would suggest. :apology

Thanks bro, but I am happy where I am, unlike you Britstanis who had enough of the evil western world.

Cap, it is time leave the western world behind and move back to Pakistan, relenquish your current role as keyboard Warrior from your comfortable home in the UK :apology
 
Thanks bro, but I am happy where I am, unlike you Britstanis who had enough of the evil western world.

Cap, it is time leave the western world behind and move back to Pakistan, relenquish your current role as keyboard Warrior from your comfortable home in the UK :apology


Lol. When at a loss how to answer just copy and paste mine. Probably as good as it gets for you to be fair.
 

Rupee falls 16 paise to 90.05 against U.S. dollar post RBI’s monetary policy decision​



Forex traders said the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) rate cut will push the rupee even lower until foreign portfolio investors return in a big way

side the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) headquarters in Mumbai | Photo Credit: Reuters
The rupee, which opened on a positive note, gave up its initial gains and breached the psychological 90-to-a-dollar level after the Reserve Bank cut key benchmark interest rate for the first time in six months on Friday (December 5, 2025).

Forex traders said the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) rate cut will push the rupee even lower until foreign portfolio investors return in a big way.


The RBI on Friday cut the key benchmark interest rate for the first time in six months and took steps to boost liquidity to support a “goldilocks” economy amid high US tariffs.

ide the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) headquarters in Mumbai | Photo Credit: Reuters
The rupee, which opened on a positive note, gave up its initial gains and breached the psychological 90-to-a-dollar level after the Reserve Bank cut key benchmark interest rate for the first time in six months on Friday (December 5, 2025).


Forex traders said the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) rate cut will push the rupee even lower until foreign portfolio investors return in a big way.


The RBI on Friday cut the key benchmark interest rate for the first time in six months and took steps to boost liquidity to support a “goldilocks” economy amid high US tariffs.


Rupee hits ₹90/dollar as economy awaits U.S.-trade deal

At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened at 89.85 against the U.S. dollar and gained ground, touching 89.69 in morning deals, registering a 20-paise gain from its previous close.

After the RBI’s monetary policy announcement, the rupee lost ground and fell to 90.05 against the American currency, a 16-paise decline from its previous close of 89.89. The currency is down almost 5 per cent against the dollar this year, the worst performer in Asia.

Reserve Bank Governor Sanjay Malhotra said the central bank does not target any band for the rupee in the forex market, and allows the domestic currency to find its own correct level.

“We don’t target any price levels or any bands. We allow the markets to determine the prices. We believe that markets, especially in the long run, are very efficient. It’s a very deep market,” he said while replying to a question on rupee depreciation at a post-monetary policy press meet.

Mr. Malhotra said fluctuations in the market keep occurring, and the RBI’s effort is always to reduce any abnormal or excessive volatility. “And that is what we will continue to endeavour,” he added.

In its bi-monthly monetary policy, the RBI announced three-year USD/INR Buy Sell swaps of USD 5 billion this month.

When asked if this is aimed at checking rupee depreciation, Malhotra said, “It is a liquidity measure. It is not to support the rupee”.

Stressing that RBI does not target any level of rupee against the dollar, he said the central bank allows “the rupee to find its correct position, correct level”.

The governor further said the country has sufficient foreign exchange reserves and that the current account is manageable, and that, given the strong fundamentals of the economy, the country should witness strong capital flows going forward.

Meanwhile, the dollar index, which gauges the greenback’s strength against a basket of six currencies, was trading 0.02 per cent lower at 98.97.

Brent crude, the global oil benchmark, fell 0.17% to $63.15 per barrel in futures trade.

On the domestic equity market front, Sensex advanced 488.75 points to 85,754.07, while the Nifty was up 163.25 points to 26,197.

Foreign institutional investors sold equities worth ₹1,944.19 crore on a net basis on Thursday (December 4, 2025), according to exchange data.
 

Uphaar fire tragedy: Delhi court frames charges against convict Sushil Ansal in passport case​



The court said Ansal "has consciously concealed the details of criminal cases pending against him as also the order of conviction" in the sworn declaration submitted with his 2013 Tatkaal passport application


A Delhi court has ordered framing of charges against the Uphaar fire tragedy convict Sushil Ansal in a separate case for allegedly concealing criminal cases and submitting false declarations to renew a passport.

Ansal was booked by the Crime Branch of Delhi Police in 2019, and he was accused of furnishing false information, as he failed to declare his conviction in the 1997 Uphaar cinema fire tragedy.


A Delhi court has ordered framing of charges against the Uphaar fire tragedy convict Sushil Ansal in a separate case for allegedly concealing criminal cases and submitting false declarations to renew a passport.


Ansal was booked by the Crime Branch of Delhi Police in 2019, and he was accused of furnishing false information, as he failed to declare his conviction in the 1997 Uphaar cinema fire tragedy.


Chief Judicial Magistrate Shriya Agrawal of Patiala House Courts, in a November 28 order, held that "prima facie, there is sufficient material" to proceed against Ansal for offences under Sections 420 (cheating), 177 (furnishing false information to a public servant), 181 (making false statement on oath) IPC and Section 12 (offenses related to passports) of the Passports Act, relisting the matter for formal framing of charges on January 13, 2026.

The court said Ansal "has consciously concealed the details of criminal cases pending against him as also the order of conviction" in the sworn declaration submitted with his 2013 Tatkaal passport application. The concealment, the judge noted, was used "to induce under misrepresentation, the Regional Passport Office into issuing the passport." The Court said the accused not only withheld information on convictions and pending FIRs but "consciously did not give proper details of his previous address, to evade detection of true criminal history", adding that the alleged false statements were made on two separate occasions, both in 2013 and in 2018.

The court further elaborated in the order dated November 28 and said, "It is a given that subsequent acknowledgment of 'unintentional mistake' by the accused, cannot erode the previous culpability, as the accused had remained in possession and used the valuable document throughout based on misleading declarations in breach of the statutory requirements." Rejecting the defence claim that prosecution was barred from filing a case in the absence of a written complaint, the Court held the condition stood satisfied because the case was initiated pursuant to Delhi High Court directions.

Referring to a Supreme Court precedent, the order said a High Court directive is "on a par with direction of an administrative superior public servant" for the purposes of cognisance.

The defence claim of "double jeopardy" was also rejected, as the court elaborated that the penalty imposed by the Passport Authority and the criminal proceeding in court are separate processes and therefore cannot be considered punishment for the same offence. "The Passport Authority imposing penalty, cannot and would not substitute for formal criminal proceedings under the statute imposing criminal sanction, which can only be considered in judicial proceedings, but for which, a case of double jeopardy would not arise." Lastly, the court declined to proceed on offences regarding sections 192 and 197 IPC.

Reacting to the order, Neelam Krishnamoorthy, chairperson of the Association of Victims of Uphaar Tragedy (AVUT), called the development "not an isolated incident" and said it marked Ansal's third criminal case.

"Each time, he is let off or given concessions on the grounds of 'old age'. But the truth is: he was already 64 when he tampered with judicial records and 74 when he renewed his passport from the authorities by giving false information and without seeking the permission of the court. How long can one individual continue to commit offence after offence and still evade meaningful accountability? The justice system must send a clear message that repeated wrongdoing cannot become a lifelong escape act," said Mr. Krishnamoorthy.

He has already been held guilty in the Uphaar fire tragedy case, where 59 innocent lives were lost and has also been convicted in the evidence-tampering case, an act that was nothing short of an insult to the courts and the justice system, she said.

The Uphaar Cinema case pertains to the fire that had broken out at the film hall during the screening of the Hindi film 'Border' on June 13, 1997, claiming 59 lives.

AVUT has previously been allowed to assist the prosecution in this case in an order dated August 4.

The court had held that the association, at whose instance the proceedings were initiated, was entitled to assist the prosecution and no prejudice would be caused to the accused.

The Supreme Court in September 2015 held the Ansal brothers, Gopal and Sushil Ansal, guilty of causing death due to negligence in that case.

Apart from the one year sentence the two brothers had to undergo, the Supreme Court fined them with ₹60 crore, to be used for building a trauma centre in the national capital.
 

Rs 70 lakh fireworks at wedding of BJP MLA's son? Viral videos spark buzz online​


The wedding of Anjanesh Shukla, son of BJP MLA Golu Shukla, in Indore has become one of the most talked-about events after videos of the grand ceremonies quickly went viral on social media.

Videos flooding X and other platforms captured the jaw-dropping scale of the lavish wedding, sparking debates on extravagence and privilege.

The videos from the ceremony showed the massive venue and its opulent decor, and a large gathering with a high-profile guest list. One of the video even claimed that a whopping Rs 70 lakh were spent just on fireworks.

 
70L spent on fireworks alone! Will ED, CBI be at that MLAs doors? Of course not.

A sanghi can never do any wrong!
 

Interpol Notice And Movie-Style Arrest Of Wildlife Trafficker In Sikkim​



The 43-year-old accused was caught on Tuesday in North Sikkim's Lachung, barely a few kilometres from the Indo-China border.

In a dramatic covert operation stretching across the icy Himalayan border, the Madhya Pradesh State Tiger Strike Force (STSF), in coordination with the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB), has arrested international wildlife trafficker Yangchen Lachungpa, one of the most wanted wildlife offenders in Asia and a fugitive under an Interpol Red Notice.

The 43-year-old accused was caught on Tuesday in North Sikkim's Lachung, barely a few kilometres from the Indo-China border, following months of surveillance, intelligence operations and night-time manoeuvres in sub-zero temperatures.

Officials involved in the operation said the arrest unfolded in "movie-style conditions" with decoy teams, silent encirclement, intermittent phone signals and alleged local resistance. The fugitive allegedly attempted to destroy two mobile phones and a coded diary containing names of suspects, trafficking routes and hawala references. The operation received full cooperation from Sikkim Police, the Forest Department, district administration and the SSB in Sikkim and Siliguri, as heightened public sentiment demanded a secure and discreet transit.

Yangchen was taken to Gangtok after her arrest and produced before the court on Wednesday, following a medical examination. Her bail plea was rejected, and she was placed under transit remand to Madhya Pradesh, where further legal proceedings will continue in Narmadapuram. The arrest is being hailed as one of the most significant in India, as it is among the few cases where a wildlife criminal has been captured directly due to the issuance of an Interpol Red Notice. The notice was issued only two months earlier, on October 2.

The case against Yangchen dates back to July 13, 2015, when the Madhya Pradesh Forest Department registered a wildlife crime case in the Kamti Range of Satpura Tiger Reserve. The seizures included tiger skin, four pieces of tiger bones, tiger bone oil extract and 1.5 kg of pangolin scales. Another key accused, Jai Tamang, arrested in October 2015, confessed that he supplied wildlife contraband to Yangchen and was sheltered by her, placing her firmly at the centre of an organised trafficking network.

A total of 36 people were named in the case, and 27 were convicted by a Narmadapuram court in December 2022. But proceedings against Yangchen remained incomplete as she ran away soon after being briefly caught by the STSF in September 2017. After violating bail conditions, an arrest warrant was issued against her on July 29, 2019. Her continued evasion and suspected international links prompted WCCB to seek an Interpol Red Notice, which eventually led to her dramatic capture.

Investigators describe Yangchen as a crucial relay point in the transnational trafficking of tiger parts, pangolin scales, shahtoosh wool, red sanders and other high-value contraband. Her alleged network spanned Nepal, Tibet and Bhutan, with operational bases across Delhi, Siliguri, Gangtok, Kolkata, Kanpur, Itarsi and Hoshangabad. Officials said her name has surfaced repeatedly in international wildlife seizures. In 2015, Ethiopian authorities seized eight Indian tiger hides, at least three of which were suspected to have originated from Satpura. In 2013, Nepal Police seized five tiger skins and seven sacks of bones intended for smuggling to Tibet, one of which DNA tests traced back to tigress T-13 of Pench Tiger Reserve.

Authorities believe that payments for the trafficking network were routed through Kathmandu, Siliguri and border villages, and that wildlife stockpiles were hidden across Satpura, Pench, Betul and Tamia. They are now examining encrypted communication and the coded diary recovered during the arrest, which is expected to shed light on the financial backers, poaching syndicates and international buyers involved in the network.

Officials say Yangchen's arrest is expected to open the biggest breakthrough yet in dismantling a sophisticated and long-running wildlife trafficking chain. Her interrogation, they believe, will uncover both backward and forward linkages and may lead to more arrests across multiple states and countries.
 

‘Electrical fireworks’ may have sparked Goa nightclub fire that killed 25​



A nightclub fire in the popular Indian resort region of Goa has killed at least 25 people including five Indian tourists, officials said.

The state’s Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said that the fire was likely started by indoor fireworks at the nightclub in Arpora village around midnight on Saturday local time. At the time, witnesses said the dance floor was packed with revelers.

“As per the preliminary inquiry, electrical fireworks at the restaurant caused the fire to break out,” Sawant said, adding the situation escalated when the flames reached flammable substances, triggering a blast that rapidly intensified the fire and spread it to the furniture.

“People began running out to escape, but there were only two gates,” Sawant said.

A group of individuals who were unable to exit the building sought refuge in the underground kitchen, he added. However, that space soon became a death trap.

“Due to the massive levels of smoke entering the kitchen, 23 of the 25 people in that area died of suffocation,” Sawant said.

Twenty of the victims are believed to have been staff, including three Nepali nationals, he added.

Five tourists, including three from one family, were killed in the incident, according to the North Goa district administration. Four of the tourists were from the Indian capital territory Delhi and one was from the southern state of Karnataka. Six people admitted to Goa Medical College are undergoing treatment, Sawant said.

Police have arrested four staff members in connection with the deadly restaurant fire, Director General of Goa Police Alok Kumar said. An arrest warrant has been issued for the two club owners, he added.

Eyewitness told the news channel that the nightclub was “jam packed” with a large weekend crowd. At least 100 persons were on the dance floor, according to Fatima Shaikh, a tourist speaking to News18.

“There was a sudden commotion as the flames started erupting. We rushed out of the club only to see that the entire structure was up in flames,” Shaikh said. A temporary structure covered in palm leaves quickly caught fire, she added.


Goa, a small state on India’s west coast known for its beaches and Portuguese heritage, attracts hundreds of thousands of foreign tourists and millions of domestic tourists every year.

“Today is a very painful day for all of us in Goa,” Sawant said Sunday morning in a post on X.

Videos on social media showed fire trucks and ambulances lining up to help the injured.

Goa’s Health Minister Vishwajit Rane said on X that the injured were taken to Goa Medical College and Hospital, and are receiving “the best possible medical care,” with teams working through the night.

“In this moment of profound grief, we stand firmly with the affected families, assuring them of our unwavering support in every possible way,” Rane added.

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the fire was “deeply saddening” and pledged that his office would offer compensation of up to 200,000 rupees ($2,200) to each family of those killed and 50,000 rupees ($556) to the injured.

“My thoughts are with all those who have lost their loved ones,” he said on X.

“May the injured recover at the earliest.”

An inquiry has been ordered to examine whether “fire safety norms and building rules were followed,” Sawant said.

Early reports suggest the venue lacked the mandatory No Objection Certificate (NOC) and violated fire regulations, the Director of Fire and Emergency Services Nitin Raiker told News18 on Sunday.

“Fire services were rushed towards the spot immediately,” Raiker told the channel.

“In half an hour we extinguished the fire. NOC was not given, fire norms were not followed by the club.”

The state’s Chief Minister said the owners did not have permission to construct the club, and it had been issued with a demolition notice which was stayed by officials, News18 reported.




Just asking you lot - regarding this article - it states = India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the fire was “deeply saddening” and pledged that his office would offer compensation of up to 200,000 rupees ($2,200) to each family of those killed and 50,000 rupees ($556) to the injured.

Is that enough, or do you belive its on the low side - i cant say as i dont live in India

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India's growth fairy is back, but experts are warning of a slowdown in the second half​



As the IMF noted, private investments remain uneven and sluggish, while growth is being fueled by government investment, which has surged 40% so far this fiscal.

ndia's growth fairy is back with the breeze.

Real GDP grew by 8.2% in Q2, FY25 as against 5.6% a year ago, beating both the RBI and consensus estimates. For the first half of FY26, growth rate stood at a robust 8%.

The economy remained resilient, thanks to rising private consumption, investments, and front-loading of production and exports ahead of steep US tariffs. Economists, however, warn that growth could slow in the second half of the fiscal year due to a high base effect, the impact of tariffs and because of the private investments slowdown amid global uncertainty.

The recent GST cuts laid a welcome mat for consumption during the festive season, but it may or may not open that life-altering window as the government is anticipating. So analysts have pared down Q3 and Q4 growth projections to 6.5% and 6.3%, respectively. In other words, the rest of the year may not be as zestful as in the first half.

The IMF too has lowered the full fiscal FY26 growth projections to 6.6% in FY26, down from its July forecast of 6.4% citing high US tariffs. For FY27, it pegged growth at 6.2%. However, the RBI has retained its forecast and so has the government, which too stuck to its projections of 6.3%-6.8% in FY26.

On its part, the government insists that it'll withstand trade-related uncertainties and maintain growth through the rest of fiscal riding on strong demand, steady public spending and easing inflation. Above all, it believes that led by a favourable impact of GST rate rationalisation, the Indian economy was now on a stable footing.

But global uncertainties including shifting trade policies, geopolitical frictions, and financial market volatility pose potential headwinds to exports, capital flows, and investor sentiment.

It means the Asian tiger's ambitious target of emerging as the world's third-largest economy may well be joined by love, but stands separated by distance. The IMF concluded as much on Thursday noting that the $5 trillion target will have to wait a few more years largely due to a weakening rupee.

Consumption and investments are like the twin tusks of an elephant that aid growth, but both remain below potential. While private consumption led the happy way forward clocking a 7.9% growth in Q2, investments stood at 7.3%, lower than the 7.8% seen in Q1.

As the IMF noted, private investments remain uneven and sluggish, while growth is being fueled by government investment, which has surged 40% so far this fiscal. That said, Q2 saw an unforeseen deceleration in government expenditure. Until now, public investment, strapping on the Superman cape, has been saving the day, but in Q2, it contracted by 2.7% as against a growth of 4.3% last year and a healthy 7.4% in Q1, FY26.

According to the data released by the National Statistics Office on Friday, real Gross Value Added (GVA) grew by 8.1% in Q2, FY26 as against 5.8% a year ago, while in H1, FY26, it registered a growth of 7.9%

In absolute numbers, real GDP at constant prices is estimated at Rs 48.62 lakh crore during Q2, compared to Rs 44.94 lakh crore a year before, while for H1, FY26 it stood at Rs 96.52 lakh crore compared to Rs 89.35 lakh crore the previous year.

On the supply side, all three key components, namely agriculture, services and the industrial sector, heaved up national output in good measure. Importantly, manufacturing and services components saw substantial growth during the quarter under review.

The primary sector grew by 3.1% in Q2, FY26, lower than the 3.5% registered during the same period last year. On a sequential basis though, it saw a marginal increase from 2.8% in Q1. Within this, agriculture, and allied sectors saw 3.5% growth as against 3.7% and 4.1% in Q1, FY26 and Q2FY25, respectively. On the other hand, mining and quarrying, however, saw a deceleration of 0.04% as against a negative growth of 0.4% a year before.

During H1, the agriculture and allied sector has bounced back with a 3.6% growth after sub-optimal growth rate of 2.7% last year. Helpfully, growth of manufacturing at 8.4% and the services sector at 9.3% boosted the overall output. However, mining and quarrying was the only sector that saw a de-growth of 1.8% as against 3.6% growth last year.

Secondary or industrial sector growth did one shade better than last year from 6.3% in H1, FY25 to 7.6% in H1, FY26 led by healthy growth from all the three sub-components namely manufacturing, electricity, and other utility services and construction. The biggest contribution came from manufacturing at 8.4% as against 4.8% last year, closely followed by construction at 7.4%. However, electricity, gas, and other utility services paled in comparison with a dismal growth of 2.4% compared to 6.5% a year before.

The services sector retained the growth momentum at 9.3% in H1, FY26 as against 7% during the same period last year. In particular, trade, hotels, transport, communication and services related to broadcasting recorded 8% growth followed by financial, real estate and professional services and public administration and others at 9.9% and 9.7% growth, respectively.

On the expenditure side, private consumption, the largest component accounting for over 56% of the GDP, chucked some luck during Q2. It grew by 7.9% and 7.5% in Q2 and H1, FY26, respectively, higher than the 7% and 7.3% registered during the same period last year. Sequentially too, growth remained resilient.

The biggest setback came from government expenditure that saw a de-growth of 2.7% in Q2, though it registered 2.5% growth in H1, FY26.

Private investments remained healthy at 7.3%, a shade lower than 7.8% in Q1 but higher than 6.7% seen a year before. For the first half of the fiscal, they grew by 7.6%.



is she the growth fairy
 

SC raps states for non-cooperation in SIR exercise; asks ECI to flag instances of threats to BLOs​





The Court cautioned that failure to address the situation could “cause anarchy”, and urged the ECI to take firm steps to ensure the smooth conduct of the revision process.

The Supreme Court on Tuesday took serious note of reports that Booth Level Officers (BLOs) are being threatened and that the Election Commission of India’s (ECI) Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls is being obstructed in West Bengal and several other states.

Expressing concern over the “lack of cooperation” from some state administrations, the Court directed the ECI to immediately bring to its notice any instance where BLOs face intimidation or where officials encounter hurdles in carrying out the SIR exercise. “If such matters are brought before us, we will pass appropriate orders,” the Bench observed.

The Court cautioned that failure to address the situation could “cause anarchy”, and urged the ECI to take firm steps to ensure the smooth conduct of the revision process.

During the hearing, the ECI informed the Court that continued obstruction could compel it to take “police personnel on deputation” to ensure the safety of officials and the smooth conduct of the revision process. The Commission stressed that it possesses all constitutional powers necessary to address threats to BLOs and other staff engaged in the SIR exercise.



Cmon indians you lot can do better, this is basic, anyone can get this right
 

Palki Curses China's Collapse in Delhi Smog; Indian Netizens Cheer China's Fall Amid Harsh Reality!​




Mr Hunzi is at it again - briliant videos, informatiove but yet hilarious and Palki Sharma being herself as a dodgy presenter who contradict herself constantly
 

India Trade Deficit Shrinks to $24.5B in Nov 2025: Exports Surge Despite US Tariffs​



India's merchandise trade deficit fell to $24.5B in Nov 2025 from $41.7B in Oct, driven by robust exports and lower imports of gold, oil. Exports to US rebounded to $7B despite 50% tariffs, led by engineering goods (+4.25% Apr-Nov). Experts note resilience, diversification; CAD may widen in Q3 FY26.

India's external trade performance showed marked improvement in November 2025, with exports rebounding strongly and the merchandise trade deficit narrowing to a five-month low, reflecting easing import pressures and resilient overseas demand.
According to Aditi Nayar, Chief Economist, ICRA Ltd, "Following supply normalization after the holidays and decreased demand post the festive season, merchandise exports rose and imports declined sharply, compressing the trade deficit to a five-month low of US$24.5 billion in November 2025 from US$41.7 billion in October 2025 and US$31.9 billion in November 2024."
"With the increase in the average merchandise trade deficit in October-November 2025, we estimate the current account deficit to widen to US$20-24 billion in Q3 FY2026 from US$11-12 billion each in Q3 FY2025 and Q2 FY2026," she said.

As per GTRI, "India's exports to the United States in 2025 followed an unusual path as U.S. tariffs rose sharply. Shipments initially held up despite a 10 per cent reciprocal duty, increasing from $8.4 billion in April to $8.8 billion in May, before easing slightly in June and July. The impact became clear in August, when exports fell to $6.8 billion as tariffs were raised in quick steps, eventually reaching 50 per cent by the end of the month. In September, the first full month under the higher tariff, exports dropped further to $5.5 billion, the lowest level of the year."

"The surprising development came afterwards. Even with 50% tariffs still in place, exports recovered to $6.3 billion in October and $7.0 billion in November. This rebound suggests that exporters may have shifted toward products less affected by tariffs. Detailed product data for November are not yet available, but tariff-exempt items such as smartphones and pharmaceuticals may have helped cushion the blow," GTRI added.
GTRI further said India's rebound in exports to the US should strengthen, not soften, its negotiating stance. New Delhi has a strong case to press Washington to cut tariffs from 50% to 25%, especially after India substantially reduced imports of Russian crude, addressing a key US concern.

"India must also insist on a balanced trade agreement, and resist pressure to concede on non-trade issues, whether diluting data protection laws, opening the door to inventory-based e-commerce models, or accepting GM agricultural products. Export resilience is a signal of bargaining power," it said.
Pankaj Chadha, Chairman, EEPC India, said, "Cumulatively, the total engineering goods exports recorded 4.25% year-on-year growth in the April-November period of the current financial year and stood at US$79.74 billion."
"The latest numbers are quite encouraging, especially in light of the 50% punitive tariff imposed by the Trump administration on the bulk of items in India's export basket. The strong performance in November 2025 shows the resilience of the engineering industry and also how it has been swiftly adapting to the evolving global situation with constant support from the government."

"Going forward, we hope that the Indian engineering sector will successfully diversify its market," he said.
Speaking on the trade deficit, Rajeev Juneja, President, PHDCCI, highlighted that the key drivers of merchandise export growth in November 2025 included iron ore (70%), cashew (57%), oil meals (40%), electronic goods (38%), and coffee (34%), among others. Despite global headwinds, India registered positive export growth with 14 out of its 20 major trading partners, reflecting increasing diversification and resilience in external trade.
Looking ahead, Ranjeet Mehta, CEO & Secretary General, PHDCCI, said that India's exports are expected to continue on a resilient growth trajectory, supported by sustained government efforts to diversify export markets and enhance global competitiveness.

He noted that the government's Export Promotion Mission (EPM) and deeper engagement across regions, including the US, EU, Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), and Asia-Pacific, will play a pivotal role in propelling India's export growth.
India's trade deficit narrowed to USD 24.53 billion in November from USD 41.68 billion in October, according to government data released on Monday. This was driven by a fall in gold, oil and coal imports, it said.
 

Palki Curses China's Collapse in Delhi Smog; Indian Netizens Cheer China's Fall Amid Harsh Reality!​




Mr Hunzi is at it again - briliant videos, informatiove but yet hilarious and Palki Sharma being herself as a dodgy presenter who contradict herself constantly
This Palki is a hardcore godi anchor so no surprises there at her behaviour.
 
This Palki is a hardcore godi anchor so no surprises there at her behaviour.
because hes given her some stories to go like her interview with the french president, modi gave that to her - even that interview didnt go to her planning, she asked will you stop buying from china - french president = no,

its so funny that that part of the interview was on all off her first post video for months at the beginning - and the indian comments for these videos was alwasy hilarious (take it off, india looks bad)


More importanty is that shes constantly contradicting her self, she will make a video saying one thing, generally about china, then next day same topic - she says the opposite, Mr Hunzi channel on youtube, catches her all the time:

 
because hes given her some stories to go like her interview with the french president, modi gave that to her - even that interview didnt go to her planning, she asked will you stop buying from china - french president = no,

its so funny that that part of the interview was on all off her first post video for months at the beginning - and the indian comments for these videos was alwasy hilarious (take it off, india looks bad)


More importanty is that shes constantly contradicting her self, she will make a video saying one thing, generally about china, then next day same topic - she says the opposite, Mr Hunzi channel on youtube, catches her all the time:

Indian media save a few exceptions, is mostly sell out garbage so don't take them seriously.
 
because hes given her some stories to go like her interview with the french president, modi gave that to her - even that interview didnt go to her planning, she asked will you stop buying from china - french president = no,

its so funny that that part of the interview was on all off her first post video for months at the beginning - and the indian comments for these videos was alwasy hilarious (take it off, india looks bad)


More importanty is that shes constantly contradicting her self, she will make a video saying one thing, generally about china, then next day same topic - she says the opposite, Mr Hunzi channel on youtube, catches her all the time:

Similarly one godi media anchor asked Putin which Indian PM did most for Indo-Russia relations, hoping to hear a favorable answer

Needless to say, Putin was furious with her. That's how these good for nothing journos sully India's name.
 

WATCH | Adv Rakesh Kishore, who threw shoe at ex-CJI B.R. Gavai, attacked with slippers at Delhi court​



Advocate Rakesh Kishore had become infamous after throwing a shoe in response to the then-CJI Gavai's allegedly offensive comment about the Sanatan Dharma

Rakesh Kishore, a lawyer infamous for throwing a shoe at the then-Chief Justice of India (CJI) B.R. Gavai in the Supreme Court in October, was attacked with slippers outside Delhi's Karkardooma court.

In a video of the incident, which went viral on Tuesday, he can be seen defending himself against the attacker, a young advocate, who tries to hit him multiple times with slippers.


Kaun hai tu, s**le? Sanatan Dharam ki jai ho (Who are you, idiot? Long live the Sanatan Dharma)," the attacker could be heard saying in the video.

“The attacker was a young advocate, who came at me with his slippers. I had gone to court in the morning with a friend to hand over a case. They hurt me. So, I left. They told me they were attacking me because I had previously hurt CJI. They also chanted religious slogans,” Kishore told Hindustan Times, adding that he would not be pressing charges against the "opposition" member.

Kishore can also be seen retaliating verbally as he defended himself from the slipper hits. Though the infamous lawyer also tries hitting the attacker, he is soon stopped by a few other lawyers who gather around him. However, it is not clear whether the fight ended at that point.

The shoe-throwing incident in the Supreme Court

Back in October this year, Rakesh Kishore made headlines when he threw a shoe at the then-CJI B.R. Gavai, in the Supreme Court.

"Sanatan ka apman nahi sahenge (Insulting the Sanatan Dharma won't be tolerated)", a furious Kishore was heard saying, as he was led away by security personnel.

However, Gavai did not press charges at the time.

It was later revealed that Gavai's earlier remarks during a plea hearing about the restoration of a seven-foot-tall dilapidated Lord Vishnu idol in the Khajuraho Temple complex in Madhya Pradesh might have been a reason for the bizarre attack.

“Go and ask the deity itself to do something now. You say you are a staunch devotee of Lord Vishnu. So go and pray now. It’s an archaeological site and ASI needs to give permission," Gavai had reportedly said at the time, while dismissing the case.

"I respect all religions," the CJI said in open court two days after the shoe throwing incident, pointing out that he meant no disrespect, and that social media had blown the issue out of proportion.
 

Punjab Congress suspends Navjot Kaur Sidhu over 'Rs 500 Crore for CM' remark​



The disciplinary action, announced by Punjab Congress president Amarinder Singh, follows her controversial statement that one needs 'Rs 500 crore' for the chief minister's chair. While opposition parties like the BJP and AAP seized upon the remark to allege corruption, Kaur later clarified her comment was twisted

The Congress on Monday suspended its Punjab leader, Navjot Kaur Sidhu, for making the controversial remark "Rs 500 crore for chief minister's chair," which landed the party in trouble.

In a statement, Punjab Congress president Amarinder Singh said, "Navjot Kaur Sidhu is hereby suspended from the primary membership of the party with immediate effect." Navjot Kaur is the wife of former Punjab Congress president Navjot Singh Sidhu.


During a press briefing on Saturday, Navjot Kaur said her husband, Navjot Singh Sidhu, will return to active politics if the Congress declares him as the party's chief ministerial face in Punjab. "We always speak for Punjab and Punjabiyat...but do not have Rs 500 crore which we can give to sit in the chief minister's chair," Kaur said. Kaur's comments landed Congress in trouble, with the Bharatiya Janata Party and Aam Aadmi Party targeting the party with corruption claims.

However, Kaur later clarified that a twist had been given to her "straight comment". "I am shocked to see the twist given to a straight comment saying that our Congress party has never demanded anything from us. On being asked about Navjot becoming a CM face from any other party, I stated that we have no money to offer for a CM post," Kaur tweeted on Sunday.

The BJP and AAP claimed that her comments exposed the "ugly truth" of how the Congress functions, and the "money bag politics" it indulges in.




Too much crime in India,
 

Thiruparankundram deepam row: INDIA bloc MPs move to impeach Madurai bench's Justice G.R. Swaminathan​



A total of 107 MPs from the opposition, including the Congress, DMK and the Left parties, came together to sign the impeachment motion

Members of Parliament belonging to the INDIA bloc on Tuesday moved an impeachment motion against Justice G.R. Swaminathan of the Madurai bench of the Madras High Court under Article 217 read with 124 of the Constitution of India. The move demanding his removal comes after his judgment, saying that the Karthigai deepam should be lit atop the Thiruparankundram hill near the Dargah.

A total of 107 MPs from Tamil Nadu and also other states belonging to Congress, DMK and the Left parties who are part of the INDIA bloc signed the impeachment motion. The petition piloted by the DMK drew complete support from the INDIA bloc partners. The petition addressed to the Lok Sabha speaker says that the house passed the motion for the impeachment of Justice Swaminathan on the grounds of misconduct, which has raised serious questions regarding impartiality, transparency, and the secular functioning of the judiciary. It also alleged that the judge showed “undue favouritism” to senior lawyer M. Sricharan Ranganathan in deciding the cases and also favours advocates from a particular community.” The petition also said that Swaminathan was deciding cases on the “basis of particular political ideology and against the secular principles of Constitution.


Justice Swaminathan had on December 1 ordered that Karthigai deepam must be lit deepathoon (lamp pillar) atop the hills near the dargah instead of the deepa mandapam near the Uchipillaiyar temple as has been done for years. Though Swaminathan ordered that the lamp must be lit on the lamp pillar, the HR and CE department of the Tamil Nadu government chose to light the lamp near Uchipillaiyar temple as usual, by 6 pm on the festival day, as per tradition. This invited a court contempt.

In the meanwhile, as the Hindutva organisations were staging a protest against the administration, Swaminathan himself went to the spot and asked the CISF personnel guarding the high court premises to give protection to the petitioner and 10 others accompanying him to light the lamp on the deepathoon. But the CISF denied this.

The Madras High Court division bench, which heard an appeal filed by the government against Swaminathan’s ruling to light the lamp on the deepathoon, was apparently dismissed. Following this, the DMK has approached the Supreme Court in the row.

It may be recalled that Swaminathan and the ruling dispensation in Tamil Nadu have had several run-ins earlier. Swaminathan also came under criticism earlier for initiating contempt proceedings against YouTuber Savukku Shankar and advocate Vanchinathan of the Madurai bench of Madras High Court.

However, the impeachment motion will gain strength only if it is passed in both houses of the parliament and no judge has been impeached in the history of India.
 

60 FIRs for child pornography registered in 2025 based on 1,197 leads from Delhi Police special unit​



In 2025, Special Police Unit for Women and Children received 10,151 inputs related to child pornography, through referrals from the U.S.-based National Center for Missing and Exploited Children​



The Special Police Unit for Women and Children (SPUWAC) has forwarded 1,197 leads on online sexual abuse of minors and child pornography to district units for action during 2025, leading to the registration of 60 FIRs, official data shows.


According to Delhi Police data, from January 1 to December 19 this year, 1,197 Delhi-specific inputs from the U.S.-based National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) led to the registration of 60 FIRs related to child pornography.


The Special Police Unit for Women and Children (SPUWAC) has forwarded 1,197 leads on online sexual abuse of minors and child pornography to district units for action during 2025, leading to the registration of 60 FIRs, official data shows.


According to Delhi Police data, from January 1 to December 19 this year, 1,197 Delhi-specific inputs from the U.S.-based National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) led to the registration of 60 FIRs related to child pornography.


Also read: Viewing, storing child sexual exploitative and abuse material an offence under POCSO, IT Act, says Supreme Court


In 2025, SPUWAC received 10,151 inputs related to child pornography, through referrals from the NCMEC. Of these, 106 were referred back to NCMEC after it was found that they did not pertain to India, officials said.

Another 6,022 leads were transferred to other states after verification revealed these incidents were outside Delhi Police jurisdiction, the data says.

Police officials said 2,826 leads were closed following verification as non-actionable, while the remaining Delhi-specific inputs were processed by the SPUWAC and district units.

In 2024, the SPUWAC received 16,321 inputs related to child pornography, according to official figures.

Of these, 7,865 were transferred to other states while another 6,554 leads were closed after verification as non-actionable.

Meanwhile, 1,809 Delhi-specific inputs on online sexual abuse of children were forwarded to district units, leading to the registration of 136 FIRs in 2024, the data shows.

Cumulatively, 3,006 such leads were sent to district units of Delhi Police in 2024 and 2025, leading to the registration of 196 FIRs.

Apart from child abuse-related matters, counselling remained a major function of the SPUWAC, officials said.

Counselling was undertaken in complaints related to dowry harassment, marital disputes, domestic discord and mental harassment, they added.

According to the data, SPUWAC received 3,578 such complaints since 2015 till December 19 this year.

During this period, police registered 976 FIRs when counselling did not suffice and criminal action was warranted, while 42 cases were registered under provisions of the Domestic Violence Act, officials said.

Between January 1 and December 15, 2025, SPUWAC took up 186 counselling-related matters.

Of these, 34 were resolved through reconciliation after counselling, while 6 cases were settled through mutual agreement, officials said.

In 27 cases, no action was taken as complainants or family members did not wish to proceed, while 2 cases were transferred to other districts, they added.

The data shows that 36 pending complaints from 2024 were carried forward into 2025, taking the total number of cases handled by SPUWAC during the year to 222.

According to the figures, all pending complaints from 2024 were disposed of, while 127 of the complaints registered in 2025 were also resolved, bring the total number of cases disposed of during the year to 163, with 59 cases pending.

“The SPUWAC remains committed to the protection and promotion of rights of women and children, and to shielding them from all forms of abuse through diligent investigation and prosecution of offenders,” Deputy Commissioner of Police, SPUWAC, Anjitha Chepyala told PTI.

A designated nodal agency, SPUWAC will continue to collaborate with relevant stakeholders to ensure effective delivery of justice, she added.

Additionally, since 2002 till December 15 this year, 16,922 self-defence training programmes were organised across Delhi, including workshops conducted under SPUWAC, according to the data.

These programmes trained 30,09,298 women and girls over the years as part of community outreach and prevention efforts, police said.

In 2025, 4,13,004 women and girls were trained under such self-defence programmes, the highest annual figure recorded so far, they added.



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NIA arrests ‘linchpin’ in illegal arms trafficking case​



Ammunition was illegally procured from ‘gun houses’ in Haryana and other places, smuggled to Uttar Pradesh, and further delivered to Bihar and other parts of the country, the NIA said

he Hindu
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested the prime accused in a case involving multi-State illegal arms and ammunition trafficking, originating from Bihar and spread across various parts of northern India
 

Nadda’s big claim: Congress insiders were involved in 2013 Naxal attack that killed many party leaders​



Ex-CM Baghel hits back: 'Security agencies, including NIA, should interrogate him and demand evidence for his claims'


In a sharp attack on the Congress, Union Health Minister and BJP president J P Nadda Monday alleged that “some people in the Congress were involved” in the 2013 Jhiram Ghati attack by Maoists in which senior Congress leaders were killed during campaigning in Bastar region ahead of the 2014 Assembly elections.

At a public rally ‘Janadesh Parab’ (people’s mandate festival) in Janjgir Champa district to mark two years of the CM Vishnu Deo Sai-led BJP government, Nadda said that during his tenure as the party’s Chhattisgarh in-charge, “… I saw the Jhiram Ghati incident. I want to say with full responsibility… Jhiram Ghati’s incident details and inside information was not given by anyone else but the people among them (Congress) who wanted to get their own people killed and were in touch with Naxals. If the protector himself becomes the oppressor, what will happen to the common people of Chhattisgarh?”




Thats a huge claim to make, won't be surprised if he's telling the truth,

fellow indians your opinions -
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Tamil Nadu government employees and teachers to go on strike from January 6​




JACTTO-GEO office-bearers made the announcement after holding talks with Ministers E.V. Velu, Thangam Thennarasu, and Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi. They called the negotiations “disappointing”

The Joint Action Council of Tamil Nadu Teachers’ Organisations and Government Employees’ Organisations (JACTTO-GEO) on Monday (December 22, 2025) announced an indefinite strike from January 6.
 
Ever since chaiwala came to power, India have lost 3 wars and conceded 2000 sq km of Indian territory. They have also become globally and regionally isolated.

Unless Rahul Gandhi comes to power, I can see India suffering more setbacks. :inti

Chaiwala is incompetent to run a country. He belongs in the chai stall.
 

Goa court remands Luthra brothers to 5-day police custody in nightclub fire case, denies request for mattress​




During the remand hearing before the Judicial Magistrate First Class court in Mapusa, the counsel for the Luthra brothers sought permission for a mattress for the accused in police custody, citing some “medical concerns”.


One of the Luthra brothers, co-owners of the Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub, being escorted by police personnel after medical examination at the district hospital in connection with the December 6 fire incident that killed 25 persons, at Mapusa, in North Goa district, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2025. (PTI Photo)
A Goa court Wednesday remanded Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra, owners of Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub where a fire on December 6 killed 25 people in North Goa’s Arpora, to five-days police custody.

Ten days after they fled to Thailand, within hours of the blaze at their nightclub, the Luthra brothers were brought to the state on Wednesday morning by a Goa police team.


They need to make them accountable.... life in prison, only way to set a standard
 

Goa court remands Luthra brothers to 5-day police custody in nightclub fire case, denies request for mattress​




During the remand hearing before the Judicial Magistrate First Class court in Mapusa, the counsel for the Luthra brothers sought permission for a mattress for the accused in police custody, citing some “medical concerns”.


One of the Luthra brothers, co-owners of the Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub, being escorted by police personnel after medical examination at the district hospital in connection with the December 6 fire incident that killed 25 persons, at Mapusa, in North Goa district, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2025. (PTI Photo)
A Goa court Wednesday remanded Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra, owners of Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub where a fire on December 6 killed 25 people in North Goa’s Arpora, to five-days police custody.

Ten days after they fled to Thailand, within hours of the blaze at their nightclub, the Luthra brothers were brought to the state on Wednesday morning by a Goa police team.


They need to make them accountable.... life in prison, only way to set a standard

Very good from Thailand to return them to India.

India should learn from Thailand and return Hasina to Bangladesh. :inti
 

Why a Punjab bypoll is still making noise 10 days after the results​



As arrests of Akali Dal leaders, the party has accused state police of highhandedness to intimidate Opposition workers

It’s been 10 days since the result for the Tarn Taran Assembly bypoll in Punjab was declared. But the dust raised by the election is yet to settle. Having won the seat, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government is battling charges of highhandedness by the state police against Akali Dal leaders, including after the results.

On Tuesday, Punjab DGP Gaurav Yadav appeared before the Election Commission in person, to explain the registration of multiple FIRs against Akali Dal workers during the by-election.
 

Net FDI negative for third straight month in October 2025, as inflows fell & outflows grew​




RBI data shows direct investment into India fell in October 2025, while outward investment by Indian companies grew. Separately, net portfolio investments were also negative in December 2025 so far


India’s net foreign direct investment remained negative for the third consecutive month in October 2025, with outflows exceeding inflows by $1.5 billion, an analysis of latest data from the Reserve Bank of India shows. Separately, the RBI pointed out that uncertainty around the India-U.S. trade deal was a major reason why foreign portfolio investors were also taking more money out of the country than putting in it.

The main drivers of the negative net FDI figure are a combination of a year-on-year fall in direct investments entering the country, and an increase in outward direct investments made by Indian companies. Direct investments are typically made in assets and are viewed as growth-generating, as opposed to portfolio investments, which are generally done in equity and debt for expected returns.
 

‘Biggest fugitives’ Lalit Modi, Vijay Mallya captured on London party video​




“We are the two fugitives, the biggest fugitives of India,” Lalit Modi, the founding commissioner of the Indian Premier League (IPL), can be heard saying in the video.



IPL founder Lalit Modi has posted a social media video from a party for Vijay Mallya’s 70th birthday in London, referring to the pair as the “two biggest fugitives” of India.

The video on his Instagram handle is the second in the past few days capturing birthday celebrations for Mallya, wanted in India on fraud and money laundering charges in connection with loans to the now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines.

“We are the two fugitives, the biggest fugitives of India,” Lalit Modi, the founding commissioner of the Indian Premier League (IPL), can be heard saying in the video.


The caption to the Instagram post reads: “Let’s break the internet down in India again. Happy birthday my friend Vijay Mallya”.

“Something for you media folks. Wat (sic) your heard out with envy,” adds Lalit Modi.

Mallya, who turned 70 on December 18, can be seen smiling along with partner Pinki Lalwani.

The latest video post follows a few others showing glimpses of a pre-birthday bash at Lalit Modi's Belgrave Square home in central London.

“An amazing celebration for my dear friend Vijay Mallya at my house last night for all his friends and family who flew in from all corners of the world. Another cornerstone achieved by the King of Goodtimes – his 70th birthday. Wish him all the happiness and success,” read the previous post.

Images shared by some of the guests who were at the party included glimpses of high-profile guests such as British actor Idris Elba and Indian entrepreneurs including Biocon founder Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw.

Both Lalit Modi and Vijay Mallya face legal challenges in India around allegations of financial impropriety, which they both have denied.

Mallya is believed to be on bail in the UK as he continues to refuse extradition while a “confidential” legal matter, believed to be related to an asylum application, is resolved.

Earlier this year, a consortium of Indian banks led by the State Bank of India (SBI) won a court appeal in London to uphold a bankruptcy order against him in a long-standing legal battle seeking repayment of a judgment debt of around 1.05 billion pounds owed by Kingfisher Airlines.

In October, it emerged that Mallya had discontinued an application to annul the UK bankruptcy order, which meant the “Trustee in Bankruptcy” could continue to pursue his assets for the banks to realise the repayment of the judgment debt.



Looks like Lalit Modi hasn't chnaged a bit

@Rajdeep @cricketjoshila @Champ_Pal @JaDed @Devadwal @uppercut @Theanonymousone @straighttalk @Vikram1989 @RexRex @Varun @Romali_rotti @Bhaijaan @Cover Drive Six @rickroll @rpant_gabba, @Romali_rotti
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@sweep_shot
 

‘Biggest fugitives’ Lalit Modi, Vijay Mallya captured on London party video​




“We are the two fugitives, the biggest fugitives of India,” Lalit Modi, the founding commissioner of the Indian Premier League (IPL), can be heard saying in the video.



IPL founder Lalit Modi has posted a social media video from a party for Vijay Mallya’s 70th birthday in London, referring to the pair as the “two biggest fugitives” of India.

The video on his Instagram handle is the second in the past few days capturing birthday celebrations for Mallya, wanted in India on fraud and money laundering charges in connection with loans to the now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines.

“We are the two fugitives, the biggest fugitives of India,” Lalit Modi, the founding commissioner of the Indian Premier League (IPL), can be heard saying in the video.


The caption to the Instagram post reads: “Let’s break the internet down in India again. Happy birthday my friend Vijay Mallya”.

“Something for you media folks. Wat (sic) your heard out with envy,” adds Lalit Modi.

Mallya, who turned 70 on December 18, can be seen smiling along with partner Pinki Lalwani.

The latest video post follows a few others showing glimpses of a pre-birthday bash at Lalit Modi's Belgrave Square home in central London.

“An amazing celebration for my dear friend Vijay Mallya at my house last night for all his friends and family who flew in from all corners of the world. Another cornerstone achieved by the King of Goodtimes – his 70th birthday. Wish him all the happiness and success,” read the previous post.

Images shared by some of the guests who were at the party included glimpses of high-profile guests such as British actor Idris Elba and Indian entrepreneurs including Biocon founder Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw.

Both Lalit Modi and Vijay Mallya face legal challenges in India around allegations of financial impropriety, which they both have denied.

Mallya is believed to be on bail in the UK as he continues to refuse extradition while a “confidential” legal matter, believed to be related to an asylum application, is resolved.

Earlier this year, a consortium of Indian banks led by the State Bank of India (SBI) won a court appeal in London to uphold a bankruptcy order against him in a long-standing legal battle seeking repayment of a judgment debt of around 1.05 billion pounds owed by Kingfisher Airlines.

In October, it emerged that Mallya had discontinued an application to annul the UK bankruptcy order, which meant the “Trustee in Bankruptcy” could continue to pursue his assets for the banks to realise the repayment of the judgment debt.



Looks like Lalit Modi hasn't chnaged a bit

@Rajdeep @cricketjoshila @Champ_Pal @JaDed @Devadwal @uppercut @Theanonymousone @straighttalk @Vikram1989 @RexRex @Varun @Romali_rotti @Bhaijaan @Cover Drive Six @rickroll @rpant_gabba, @Romali_rotti
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@sweep_shot

Lalit Modi = Founder of IPL/Destroyer of cricket.

Enemy of cricket and fugitive of India too.

They brag about being fugitives. Shameless. :inti
 

"Attempt To Browbeat": 56 Ex-Judges Slam Opposition's Judge Impeachment​





The BJP has criticised the opposition MPs' move to impeach the Madras High Court judge, declaring their rivals had no "moral right" to move such a motion against a member of the judiciary.

NEW DELHI:
Fifty-six former judges, including those who served in the Supreme Court, have issued a statement in support of Justice GR Swaminathan, the Madras High Court judge who ruled on the Thirupparankundram Subramaniaswamy temple case and whom the opposition now wants impeached.

The 56 judges expressed "serious exception" to the impeachment motion.

They called it a "brazen attempt to browbeat judges who do not fall in line with ideological and political expectations of a particular section of society". If this is allowed to continue, the judges warned, "it will cut at the very roots of our democracy and the independence of the judiciary".

"Even if the reasons mentioned by the signatory Member(s) of Parliament are taken at face value, they are wholly inadequate to justify resorting to such a rare, exceptional and serious constitutional measure as impeachment."

The judges also referenced the Emergency issued by former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 1975 – a topic the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party frequently uses to attack the Congress.

"It may be recalled that even during the dark period of the Emergency, the then-government adopted various mechanisms including supersessions to penalise judges who refused to 'toe the line'," the judges said, pointing to three notable judgements, including the 1973 Kesavananda Bharati case that established the 'basic structure doctrine' limiting Parliament's power to amend the Constitution of India.

These are "sobering reminders of how political overreach can damage judicial independence".

The ex-judges also complained of attempts to "defame" senior members when passing decisions not favourable to "certain political interests", referencing three ex-Chief Justices of India – Deepak Mishra, Ranjan Gogoi, SA Bobde, DY Chandrachud, and the current, Surya Kant.

"The very purpose of the impeachment mechanism is to uphold the integrity of the judiciary, not to convert it into a tool of arm-twisting, signalling and retaliation. To wield the threat of removal as a means of compelling judges to conform to political expectations is to turn a constitutional safeguard into an instrument of intimidation. Such an approach is anti-democratic (and) anti-constitutional..."

Opposition files impeachment motion

Earlier this week over 100 INDIA bloc lawmakers – including the Congress' Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and Samajwadi Party boss Akhilesh Yadav – presented the motion to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla.

The attempted impeachment was criticised sharply by Home Minister Amit Shah, who accused the opposition of "appeasement politics". "This has never happened (since) independence that a judge is facing impeachment for a judgment. They brought this to appease their vote bank."

The temple lamp row

The Thirupparankundram Subramaniaswamy temple case revolves around the lighting of a festival lamp on one of two ancient pillars, called 'deepathon', on a hill in Tamil Nadu's Madurai.

The hill is home to both a sixth-century temple and a 14th-century dargah.

Tamil Nadu temple lamp row court timeline

On Monday, Decmember 1, after a contentious hearing, Justice Swaminathan overruled protests by the state government and temple officials, and ordered the lamp to be lit on the pillar built halfway up the hill instead of the one at the foot of it, which has been the tradition for over a 100 years.

The judge reasoned that the upper pillar is also temple property and must, therefore, be included in the ritual. The court emphasised the necessity of assertion of possession.

The DMK argued, and continues to argue, that such an order could inflame communal tensions, particularly with an Assembly election less than six months away. It has also pointed that Justice Swaminathan's order reverses a 2017 judgement by a Madras High Court division bench.

The temple did not comply with the court's original order; on Wednesday, December 3, the day of the festival, the lamp was lit at the traditional spot on the lower pillar.

An irked judge, citing non-compliance, then ordered it lit on the upper pillar also, leading to unruly scenes as hundreds tried to march up the hill to light the lamp – backed by armed central security forces – prompting district officials to issue orders banning large gatherings.

On Thursday, December 4, appeals by the Tamil Nadu government were heard by a two-judge bench of the Madras High Court. The court decided against the Tamil Nadu government. And on Friday, December 5, the state then moved the Supreme Court, which has not yet fixed a date for the hearing.

Politically, the developments have been seen as a setback for the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, particularly before next year's Assembly election, which already faces accusations of an 'anti-Hindu' stance to appease Muslim voters - a charge it has denied.

Chief Minister MK Stalin hit back to accuse the BJP, which has re-allied with the DMK's arch-rivals, the AIADMK, for the 2026 election, of politicising religious issues. He said the lighting of the lamp had been conducted in line with a century-long tradition. "... some parties have a riot mindset..." he said.
 

"Attempt To Browbeat": 56 Ex-Judges Slam Opposition's Judge Impeachment​





The BJP has criticised the opposition MPs' move to impeach the Madras High Court judge, declaring their rivals had no "moral right" to move such a motion against a member of the judiciary.

NEW DELHI:
Fifty-six former judges, including those who served in the Supreme Court, have issued a statement in support of Justice GR Swaminathan, the Madras High Court judge who ruled on the Thirupparankundram Subramaniaswamy temple case and whom the opposition now wants impeached.

The 56 judges expressed "serious exception" to the impeachment motion.

They called it a "brazen attempt to browbeat judges who do not fall in line with ideological and political expectations of a particular section of society". If this is allowed to continue, the judges warned, "it will cut at the very roots of our democracy and the independence of the judiciary".

"Even if the reasons mentioned by the signatory Member(s) of Parliament are taken at face value, they are wholly inadequate to justify resorting to such a rare, exceptional and serious constitutional measure as impeachment."

The judges also referenced the Emergency issued by former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 1975 – a topic the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party frequently uses to attack the Congress.

"It may be recalled that even during the dark period of the Emergency, the then-government adopted various mechanisms including supersessions to penalise judges who refused to 'toe the line'," the judges said, pointing to three notable judgements, including the 1973 Kesavananda Bharati case that established the 'basic structure doctrine' limiting Parliament's power to amend the Constitution of India.

These are "sobering reminders of how political overreach can damage judicial independence".

The ex-judges also complained of attempts to "defame" senior members when passing decisions not favourable to "certain political interests", referencing three ex-Chief Justices of India – Deepak Mishra, Ranjan Gogoi, SA Bobde, DY Chandrachud, and the current, Surya Kant.

"The very purpose of the impeachment mechanism is to uphold the integrity of the judiciary, not to convert it into a tool of arm-twisting, signalling and retaliation. To wield the threat of removal as a means of compelling judges to conform to political expectations is to turn a constitutional safeguard into an instrument of intimidation. Such an approach is anti-democratic (and) anti-constitutional..."

Opposition files impeachment motion

Earlier this week over 100 INDIA bloc lawmakers – including the Congress' Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and Samajwadi Party boss Akhilesh Yadav – presented the motion to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla.

The attempted impeachment was criticised sharply by Home Minister Amit Shah, who accused the opposition of "appeasement politics". "This has never happened (since) independence that a judge is facing impeachment for a judgment. They brought this to appease their vote bank."

The temple lamp row

The Thirupparankundram Subramaniaswamy temple case revolves around the lighting of a festival lamp on one of two ancient pillars, called 'deepathon', on a hill in Tamil Nadu's Madurai.

The hill is home to both a sixth-century temple and a 14th-century dargah.

Tamil Nadu temple lamp row court timeline

On Monday, Decmember 1, after a contentious hearing, Justice Swaminathan overruled protests by the state government and temple officials, and ordered the lamp to be lit on the pillar built halfway up the hill instead of the one at the foot of it, which has been the tradition for over a 100 years.

The judge reasoned that the upper pillar is also temple property and must, therefore, be included in the ritual. The court emphasised the necessity of assertion of possession.

The DMK argued, and continues to argue, that such an order could inflame communal tensions, particularly with an Assembly election less than six months away. It has also pointed that Justice Swaminathan's order reverses a 2017 judgement by a Madras High Court division bench.

The temple did not comply with the court's original order; on Wednesday, December 3, the day of the festival, the lamp was lit at the traditional spot on the lower pillar.

An irked judge, citing non-compliance, then ordered it lit on the upper pillar also, leading to unruly scenes as hundreds tried to march up the hill to light the lamp – backed by armed central security forces – prompting district officials to issue orders banning large gatherings.

On Thursday, December 4, appeals by the Tamil Nadu government were heard by a two-judge bench of the Madras High Court. The court decided against the Tamil Nadu government. And on Friday, December 5, the state then moved the Supreme Court, which has not yet fixed a date for the hearing.

Politically, the developments have been seen as a setback for the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, particularly before next year's Assembly election, which already faces accusations of an 'anti-Hindu' stance to appease Muslim voters - a charge it has denied.

Chief Minister MK Stalin hit back to accuse the BJP, which has re-allied with the DMK's arch-rivals, the AIADMK, for the 2026 election, of politicising religious issues. He said the lighting of the lamp had been conducted in line with a century-long tradition. "... some parties have a riot mindset..." he said.

BJP doesn't respect high court. BJP doesn't respect anything decent.

BJP is the animal party. :inti
 

Not Delhi, Mumbai, or Bengaluru: These Tier 2 and 3 Cities to Lead India’s Premium Housing Growth​




Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities are emerging as India’s new luxury housing hubs, driven by infrastructure, lifestyle demand, and NRI interest, with the market projected to reach USD 103 billion by 2030.


When it comes to real estate growth in India, attention often focuses on metro cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai. However, a recent survey by Magicbricks highlights that Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities are emerging as key drivers of India’s luxury housing market.
According to Magicbricks, India’s luxury housing market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 35%, expanding from nearly USD 17 billion in 2024 to over USD 103 billion by 2030. This makes luxury housing one of the fastest-growing segments in India’s residential real estate sector, reported news agency ANI.
While metros such as Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, and Bengaluru continue to dominate high-value residential transactions, the report shows a clear shift in buyer interest toward non-metro locations. These cities benefit from improved infrastructure, lower population density, and greater land availability, allowing developers to create low-density, premium residential projects.

Emerging Cities Driving Luxury Housing Growth Include:
  • Panchkula
  • Mohali
  • Raipur
  • Bilaspur
Data from ANAROCK also points to strong, sustained demand for premium housing in these cities, driven by rising household incomes, lifestyle upgrades, and a preference for larger, well-designed homes. Premium and luxury homes now account for a higher share of new residential launches in several Tier-2 cities, reflecting developers’ confidence in continued end-user demand, the media report added.
Industry experts note that luxury housing in India is increasingly defined by lifestyle features rather than size alone. Buyers are prioritising privacy, exclusivity, wellness, and experiential living, boosting demand for gated communities, independent floors, and lifestyle-led developments.

NRIs Choice​

Aakash Ohri, Joint Managing Director and Chief Business Officer at DLF Homes, said, "Families seeking a peaceful and fulfilling lifestyle are drawn to the serene environment of places like Panchkula. Buyers are looking for exclusive addresses and resort-like living, valuing privacy, comfort, and amenities,
He added that there has been a noticeable rise in non-resident Indian (NRI) interest in these markets. "We have also observed significant interest and investment from NRIs in the region's real estate market. Many NRIs view current conditions as a favourable opportunity to invest... Over the past three years, there has been a surge in demand for DLF's low-rise independent floors in Panchkula," Ohri said.
Echoing similar trends, Prakhar Agarwal of Rama Group said, "The next phase of India's premium housing growth is clearly moving beyond metros into Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities. In regions like Chhattisgarh, particularly Raipur and Bilaspur we are seeing growing demand for well-designed premium homes with modern amenities."
He further noted, "Infrastructure development, rising local affluence, and increasing professional migration are accelerating this shift. At Rama Group, we are focused on creating premium residential experiences in these emerging markets."
Rohit Kishore, CEO, Hero Realty, pointed to Mohali as a key emerging destination, stating, "Real estate in Tier-2 cities is changing rapidly, with more investors exploring options beyond major metros. Mohali stands out as an attractive choice due to urbanization, improved infrastructure, and a desire for a better quality of life."
Both Magicbricks and ANAROCK indicate that the rise of premium housing beyond metros reflects a long-term structural shift rather than a cyclical trend. As wealth creation expands geographically and lifestyle aspirations evolve, premium housing is expected to play a defining role in India's next phase of urban development, with the market firmly on track to cross USD 103 billion by 2030.




Hows the housing market in the places where you live in India, whats your mortgage or rent rate prices?

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Mockery Of Democracy': BRS' KTR Hits Out At Congress Over Defection Ruling​





KTR termed it a clear display of double standards by Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party to protect MLAs who have openly admitted to defecting for 'development'.


Hyderabad: BRS Working President KT Rama Rao lashed out at the Congress, stating that they have murdered democracy on the floor of the Assembly today.
Reacting to the Speaker's decision on the defected MLAs, KTR said it has once again been proven that Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party have absolutely no respect for the nation's highest courts or the Constitution.
KTR ridiculed the Congress leadership, stating that merely posing for photos holding a copy of the Constitution is not enough.

"Rahul Gandhi will go down in history as an incompetent leader who failed to respect the very Anti-Defection Law brought in by his own father, late Rajiv Gandhi," he said.

KTR termed it a clear display of double standards by Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party to protect MLAs who have openly admitted to defecting for 'development'.
KTR stated that the Congress party is backing away from disqualifying the defectors solely out of fear of facing by-elections. He noted that there is a surge of anti-incumbency across villages against Revanth Reddy's two-year rule, especially with the upcoming Panchayat elections.

"The Telangana society clearly understands that the Congress is delaying action against defected MLAs only because they are terrified of the backlash," he added.
He expressed anger that the Congress party has been making a mockery of the Constitution at every step--from the day CM Revanth Reddy personally visited BRS MLAs' homes to encourage defections, up to today's Speaker's decision. He alleged that the Speaker took a decision contrary to the defection petitions under pressure from the Congress party.
Concluding his statement, KTR made it clear that while the Congress might celebrate saving the defected MLAs temporarily using technicalities, the people of their respective constituencies have already disqualified them in the public court.


Cmon india, do things right, not corruption
 

India’s Overseas Bill betrays migrant workers​



The legislation, billed as a sleek upgrade to the 1983 Emigration Act, is a Trojan horse of deregulation dressed in the garb of efficiency

In the shadow of India’s economic ascent, millions of its citizens — predominantly from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Kerala — embark on perilous journeys abroad, chasing the mirage of dignity through sweat and sacrifice.
 
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