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Tue, 05 May 2026
Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju on Tuesday strongly criticized leaders from the Indian National Congress and Trinamool Congress (TMC), accusing them of using inappropriate and disrespectful language against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He stated that such remarks reflect “arrogance and ignorance” and do not resonate well with the public. Rijiju remarked that some opposition leaders mistakenly believe that targeting or abusing the Prime Minister will enhance their popularity. However, he argued that this approach only exposes their lack of basic decorum and understanding of public sentiment. He further added that the people of India continue to trust and support Modi’s leadership. Rijiju also shared a clip from his April 28 interview, where he emphasized that Modi’s influence has reached every part of the country and warned that leaders who attack him may see a decline in their political standing, as voters generally disapprove of such conduct. His comments come in the context of the BJP’s strong performance in recent Assembly elections, particularly in West Bengal, where the party made significant electoral gains. According to Election Commission data, the BJP secured 206 seats, a substantial increase from its previous tally of 77 seats, marking a major political shift in the state. Addressing party workers at the BJP headquarters in Delhi during victory celebrations, Modi said the election results reflect the public’s preference for stability, especially during a time of global uncertainty and unrest. He noted that despite tensions worldwide, Indian voters chose a stable government. Modi also highlighted that, for the first time in West Bengal, elections were conducted without any loss of innocent lives due to violence, stating that democracy triumphed over fear. He urged political workers to move forward constructively, focus on development rather than revenge, and work towards ending the cycle of political violence. Disclaimer: This image is taken from ANI.
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PM Modi condemned the Fujairah attack in UAE as unacceptable and showed solidarity after three Indians were injured.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reiterated India’s strong and longstanding partnership with the United Arab Emirates, extending full support to the Gulf nation following an attack on civilian infrastructure in Fujairah, where three Indian nationals were injured. The strikes hit Fujairah, a key global energy and shipping hub on the UAE’s eastern coast that serves as an alternative route for oil exports bypassing the Strait of Hormuz. In a message on X, the Prime Minister expressed concern over the incident, stating that he strongly condemns the attack that injured three Indians and emphasized that targeting civilians and infrastructure is unacceptable.

He further stressed that India stands in complete solidarity with the UAE and continues to support resolving disputes through dialogue and diplomacy. Highlighting the importance of regional stability, he noted that safe and uninterrupted maritime movement through the Strait of Hormuz is essential for global energy security and peace.

India’s Ministry of External Affairs also condemned the attack, calling for an immediate end to violence against civilians and reaffirming India’s commitment to peaceful diplomatic solutions in West Asia. It urged protection of free and lawful maritime trade in line with international law and said India is ready to assist efforts toward restoring peace and stability in the region.

The Indian Embassy in the UAE confirmed that three Indian nationals were injured in the incident in Fujairah and said it is coordinating with local authorities to ensure they receive proper medical care and support. Reports indicate the injuries occurred during a fire triggered in the Fujairah Petroleum Industries Zone following the strikes.

The UAE strongly condemned what it described as renewed unprovoked attacks, blaming Iranian missile and drone activity and calling it a serious violation of international law and a threat to its sovereignty and security. The UAE affirmed its right to respond under international law and demanded an immediate halt to hostilities.

The UAE defence authorities reported intercepting multiple missiles launched toward the country, with air defence systems successfully neutralising the threats. Emergency authorities also urged residents to follow safety instructions and avoid approaching any debris from intercepted projectiles.
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Tue, 05 May 2026
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The Himachal Pradesh Pensioners Joint Front has appealed to CM Sukhu to address their demands.

A delegation of the Himachal Pradesh Pensioners Joint Front, headed by its president Atma Ram, met Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Monday to present their various demands and submitted a formal charter during the meeting. Responding to them, the Chief Minister said that despite financial challenges and the discontinuation of RDG, the state government has implemented several welfare measures for employees and pensioners over the past three and a half years. He pointed out that the government reinstated the Old Pension Scheme for 1.36 lakh employees in its first Cabinet meeting, although the Union Government has withheld ₹1,600 crore in financial support meant for its implementation.

Sukhu also mentioned that arrears resulting from pay revision have been fully released for pensioners above 70 years of age. In addition, he said all pending gratuity and leave encashment payments for Class-IV employees who retired between January 1, 2016, and January 31, 2022, have been cleared. The meeting was attended by Panchayati Raj Minister Anirudh Singh, Principal Advisor (Media) Naresh Chauhan, and representatives of the Pensioners Front.

In a separate development, Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee president Vinay Kumar said on May 1 that the party will conduct training programmes for office-bearers at different levels across the state to strengthen organisational capabilities and improve workers’ understanding of party ideology and policies. He added that the initiative will also focus on modern communication methods, including social media outreach, and will implement suggestions made by Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi during a recent training session for district presidents.

Describing the programme as a significant step, he said it aims to strengthen the party at the grassroots level and energise workers with renewed commitment. He also thanked party leaders and workers from Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, and Jammu and Kashmir for the successful organisation of the large-scale training event, calling it a reflection of the party’s discipline and dedication.
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Mon, 04 May 2026
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Nitin Gadkari launches India's first barrier-less toll system in Gujarat

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Friday inaugurated India’s first Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) barrier-less tolling system at the Chorayasi Toll Plaza on the Surat–Bharuch section of NH-48 in Gujarat, describing it as a major advancement in the country’s highway infrastructure and toll collection system. Gadkari said the new system allows vehicles to pass through toll points without stopping, ensuring completely seamless movement. The technology integrates Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) with FASTag-based electronic toll collection to automatically identify vehicles and deduct toll charges.

He said the introduction of MLFF represents a significant milestone in the digital transformation of India’s tolling ecosystem and aligns with global best practices in road infrastructure management. The initiative is part of the government’s broader effort to modernise national highways using advanced, technology-driven solutions.

According to the minister, the system is expected to bring multiple benefits for commuters and transport operators. These include reduced travel time, smoother traffic flow, lower fuel consumption, decreased vehicular emissions, and reduced reliance on manual toll booth operations. By eliminating physical barriers at toll plazas, the system aims to make highway travel faster and more efficient.

Gadkari further stated that barrier-less tolling will improve “ease of living” for citizens by reducing delays and congestion on busy routes. It will also strengthen “ease of doing business” by enabling quicker and more reliable movement of goods and logistics across the country, which is crucial for economic growth and supply chain efficiency.

He also emphasised that this initiative reflects the government’s continued commitment to building modern, transparent, and globally competitive highway infrastructure. Earlier announcements from the ministry indicated that similar MLFF-based tolling systems would be gradually introduced across several national highways starting from December. The new framework combines ANPR technology powered by artificial intelligence with RFID-based FASTag systems, ensuring accurate and automatic toll collection without stopping vehicles. This marks a major shift from traditional toll plazas towards a fully automated and barrier-free highway network in India.
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Fri, 01 May 2026
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Italy's Guido Crosetto held talks and discussed the West Asia situation.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh met his Italian counterpart Guido Crosetto in Delhi on Thursday for detailed discussions on defence cooperation and key regional and global issues, including the current situation in West Asia. Singh said he was happy to welcome Crosetto and held extensive talks covering a wide range of strategic topics. He noted that both sides discussed ways to strengthen defence industrial cooperation under India’s “Atmanirbhar Bharat” initiative as well as Italy’s defence collaboration framework. The two ministers also exchanged a Bilateral Military Cooperation Plan (MCP) for 2026–27, aimed at enhancing military engagement between the armed forces of both countries.

Italian Defence Minister paid tribute at the National War Memorial in Delhi and reviewed the Guard of Honour. His first official visit to India highlights the growing intent of both nations to deepen their defence partnership and explore new areas of cooperation, particularly in defence production and industry.

The India–Italy defence relationship has steadily expanded over the years, including areas such as joint training, service-to-service exchanges, naval cooperation, port calls, maritime security, and defence equipment trade. Both countries had earlier signed a Defence Cooperation agreement in 2023, which provided a structured framework for strengthening bilateral defence ties.

This visit also comes amid broader developments in India’s engagement with the European Union. Earlier in 2026, India and the EU signed a landmark Security and Defence Partnership, marking a significant step in institutionalising cooperation between the two sides. The agreement aims to deepen collaboration in areas such as maritime security, cyber and hybrid threats, space security, counterterrorism, and defence technology.

During the recent India–EU Summit, leaders from both sides reaffirmed their commitment to expanding strategic cooperation. They welcomed the new partnership, which is expected to further enhance coordination on regional and global security challenges while opening new opportunities for defence and industrial collaboration.
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The NIA Special Court in Mohali has sentenced two men for hoisting a Khalistan flag at the Moga Deputy Commissioner’s office in 2020, allegedly on the directions of SFJ chief Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. Inderjeet Singh and Jaspal Singh, both from Moga, were given five years and six months in jail along with a ₹16,000 fine each under multiple laws, including the IPC and UA(P) Act. The NIA said the act was part of a larger conspiracy involving SFJ members, including Pannun and his associate Harpreet Singh, who allegedly funded and encouraged the incident.

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