Raghav Chadha warns AAP that ‘all lies will be exposed’, party’s Punjab unit criticizes him for not raising important public issues | india news

Raghav Chadha warns AAP that 'all lies will be exposed', party's Punjab unit criticizes him for not raising important public issues

New Delhi: Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chaddha He has issued a strong denial of the allegations leveled against him by his party colleagues and hit back with the warning, “Because I am injured, therefore I am dangerous”, a famous dialogue used in the Bollywood film Dhurandhar.“I go to Parliament to create influence, not to create ruckus,” Chadha said. He rejected his party leaders’ allegation that he was afraid to speak against PM Narendra Modi BJP And failing to raise issues that were relevant to his party’s stance, Chadha claimed that the “false” allegations leveled against him were part of a “scripted campaign” and a “coordinated attack”.AAP leaders reacted sharply and said Punjab Chadha was criticized in the Parliament for ignoring the core issues of Punjab. The controversy started when AAP on Thursday removed Chadha from the post of deputy leader of the party in Rajya Sabha. On Friday, Chadha announced through a video message that he would not be intimidated by efforts to silence him, prompting a sharp reaction from his colleagues.“To those who are accusing me today, I want to tell them that every lie will be exposed and every question will be answered,” Chadha said in a video message on Saturday.“To those who are accusing me today, I want to tell them that every lie will be exposed and every question will be answered – because I am injured I am dangerous,” Chadha warned.“A written campaign is being carried out against me since yesterday. Same language, same words and same allegations. This is no coincidence but a coordinated attack,” Chadha said.The MP rejected the allegation as “blatant falsehood” that he does not join opposition walkouts on issues and challenged his accusers to cite even a single such instance, which he said could be verified through CCTV footage of House proceedings.Denying the allegation that he had refused to sign the notice demanding the removal of Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, Chadha said no party leader had asked him to sign it “formally or informally”. He said that about 6 or 7 out of 10 AAP MPs did not sign it, then why are they being singled out and why are they being held guilty. Chadha also highlighted that signatures of at least 50 members are required to submit a notice and this number was achieved by the opposition in the Rajya Sabha and hence he wondered why AAP was making so much noise about not signing their notice. On AAP’s charge that he was raising unimportant issues because he was scared, Chadha said, “I want to make it clear that I have not gone to Parliament to shout, create ruckus, break mics or abuse others. I have gone there to raise the concerns of the common man.” He listed the issues raised by him GSTFrom income tax, water issues in Punjab, air quality in Delhi to unemployment and price rise.Meanwhile, hitting out at Chadha, Punjab Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema, AAP Punjab president Aman Arora and AAP Punjab chief spokesperson Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal alleged that despite repeated communications, important matters including GST deficit were not addressed. Terming Chadha’s silence a betrayal of the people and mandate of Punjab, the leaders said his failure to raise the concerns of farmers and the plight of flood victims reflects a complete disconnect from the ground reality.

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Parliamentary panel wants accurate count of all disabilities in census. india news

Parliamentary panel wants accurate count of all disabilities in census

New Delhi: Highlighting the need for a robust and reliable database of persons with disabilities (PWDs) that is in line with the 2016 law that recognizes 21 categories of disability, a parliamentary panel has recommended that the government emphasize to the Registrar General of India (RGI) the need to ensure accurate and comprehensive enumeration of all categories of disability in Census 2027, especially those that may not be visible or may not have physical symptoms.In a report tabled in Parliament in March, the Standing Committee on Social Justice and Empowerment said the currently available estimate of PwD in the country is based on the 2011 census, which recorded the number at 2.68 crore. While the Persons with Disabilities Act 1995 was then in force, it mentioned only seven disabilities.The committee, headed by BJP Lok Sabha MP PC Mohan, also took note of the submission made by representatives of the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPWD) that around 1.35 crore Unique Disability Identification (UDID) cards have been issued so far, the department requested the RGI to take into account all the 21 categories of disability recognized under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPWD) Act, 2016, during Census 2027 Is. DEPWD officials also told the committee that they had requested the RGI to consult the department on this issue so that the census data could be reliable.In the report on ‘Demands for Grants for the year 2026-27’ relating to the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (DEPWD), the Committee emphasized that “a robust and reliable database, complemented by the UDID framework, will significantly assist in evidence-based policy making and more effective targeting of welfare schemes for persons with disabilities.”These recommendations assume significance as Census 2027 will be conducted in two phases, starting on April 1, with the Houselisting Operation (HLO) being conducted from April 1 to September 30 this year. After this, population census will be conducted in February 2027, in which disabled people will also be included. It is expected that the questionnaires for enumeration of persons with disabilities will be finalized by the end of the first phase of the census in September.

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The risk of heart disease in men starts earlier than you think. india news

Heart risk in men starts earlier than you think

New Delhi: Most men in their thirties do not see heart disease as a real threat. New research suggests this may be exactly when it starts.A large, long-term study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association shows that by the mid-30s, men’s risk of heart disease begins to increase faster than women’s — years before any warning signs appear. After tracking more than 5,000 adults over three decades, researchers found a clear divergence around age 35, after which the risk rises sharply in men and remains higher through midlife.Heart disease rates in men reached 5% about seven years earlier than women. The difference was even wider for coronary heart disease, where the risk appeared more than a decade earlier, pointing to early damage in the blood vessels. Notably, the difference persisted even after taking into account factors such as blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, smoking, obesity and physical activity.Experts say this reflects growing concern in India. Dr Ambuj Roy, professor of cardiology at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, said heart disease can no longer be seen as a middle-age condition. “Risk factors now start appearing as early as the age of 30 and since Indians develop cardiovascular diseases earlier, screening for diabetes, hypertension and abnormal lipids should start early,” he said.Experts also caution that findings based on Western countries may underestimate the risks in the Indian population. Dr. Mohit Gupta of Govind Ballabh Pant Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research said that cardiovascular risk is often detected earlier in South Asian people. While men develop coronary disease early, in women the risk increases rapidly after menopause and often goes undetected. “The main message is not about men versus women, but about missed prevention,” he said, calling for screening and risk awareness to begin in the thirties or earlier.Current screening guidelines generally focus on people age 40 and older.For women, the pattern is different – ​​the risk is lower in early adulthood followed by a sharp increase after menopause, with the difference diminishing over time.

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Prime Minister: Must ensure women’s quota bill is passed unopposed. india news

Prime Minister: Must ensure women's quota bill is passed unopposed

New Delhi: PM Modi on Saturday made his first comments on the government’s move to implement the women’s reservation law from the next Lok Sabha elections, as he asked to put pressure on the opposition to get the women-related bills passed unopposed in Parliament, while dismissing as false the allegation that southern states will lose in delimitation due to their success in controlling population.Addressing an election rally in Thiruvalla, Kerala, he said the budget session of Parliament will be reconvened for three days from April 16 so that the 33% quota for women in the Lok Sabha and assemblies can be implemented by his government from the 2029 Lok Sabha elections. Modi also confirmed the delimitation exercise to increase the number of legislature seats by the same number that will be set aside for women.PM Modi said, “People are spreading lies that where the population is decreasing, seats will be reduced. We want Parliament’s seal of approval on a law that will ensure that Lok Sabha seats are not reduced in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Goa or Telangana.The PM appreciated their good work in population control.The government proposes to increase the number of seats in legislatures by about 50% – the number of Lok Sabha constituencies will be increased to 816 from the current 543 – so that the additional number is allocated exclusively for women, Modi said, but without specifying the exact number.“You should tell the Congress and LDF members that these laws should be passed unopposed… Women should put pressure on all political parties,” she told voters in CPM-led LDF-ruled Kerala. He said, “I also appeal to them that this right of our mothers and sisters has been pending for 40 years. This should not continue in the 2029 elections.”Modi said his government had called Congress for a meeting on the issue and had talked to the parties of the Indian opposition faction. While some opposition parties attended the meeting chaired by Home Minister Amit Shah, Congress, TMC and Left parties stayed away from it.Congress and the Left have called for an all-party meeting, with Parliament unlikely to meet in the middle of the month, a week before assembly elections in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.Voting is going to be held in Kerala on 9 April BJP It believes its move to implement the women’s quota will help it strengthen its hold among women voters in the three states that have been strongholds of opposition parties.

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Election Commission officials ‘caught on camera’ with BJP material. india news

Election Commission officials caught on camera with BJP material

Kolkata: A controversy erupted on Saturday after a viral video purportedly showed an Election Commission official from Panihati constituency on the outskirts of Kolkata preparing BJP’s campaign material, prompting the TMC to demand his removal and legal action ahead of the elections.Trinamool filed a complaint with the state Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) against sector officer Atanu Chakraborty, accusing him of violating norms and compromising the neutrality required of election staff. The complaint cites a video circulated on social media purportedly showing Chakraborty arranging BJP flags and leaflets.In a letter to the CEO, TMC MP Derek O’Brien alleged that the officials were engaged in BJP-linked activities, violating the model code of conduct and other provisions governing the conduct of election personnel. Seeking immediate intervention, party officials urged that Chakraborty be removed from all election duties and face strict legal proceedings, as “his conduct poses a serious threat to free and fair elections”.

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Fate of 23 lakh removed voters hangs in balance as tribunals yet to begin work India News

Fate of 23 lakh removed voters hangs in balance as tribunal has not yet started work

Kolkata: The fate of over 23 lakh voters, who were excluded from electoral rolls after SIR in Bengal, hangs in balance as tribunals to adjudicate appeals remained non-functional till Saturday. Monday is the last day for voters to take their decision in 152 constituencies where the first phase of voting took place. The tribunals are the last hope for these voters after their first appeal was rejected during the judicial review process.The first phase of elections is scheduled for April 23, with the deadline for submitting nominations ending at 3 pm on April 6. Under Election Commission rules, the voter list can be published till the last date for filing nominations. Therefore, the voter list of constituencies which will go to polls on April 23 will be frozen till 3 pm on Monday.According to a senior Election Commission official, as of Thursday, about 52 lakh of the more than 60 lakh cases marked as ‘pending’ had been disposed of. “More than 700 judicial officers have been appointed to dispose of 60,06,475 doubtful and pending cases marked ‘undertrial’ in the voter list. They began work on February 24 and around 52 lakh cases have been disposed of by April 2. 55% of the cases processed so far have been cleared, and those names have been added to the voter list. 45% of the rejected cases have been delisted, and they can appeal online or offline to the appellate tribunal within 15 days against the orders passed by judicial authorities,” an EC official said.Considering the rejection rate of 45%, so far 23.4 lakh persons have lost their voting rights in the adjudication process and are eligible to appeal to the Appellate Tribunal. However, the necessary infrastructure for retired judges – who are expected to preside over tribunal proceedings – has not yet been established. This has raised doubts over whether the decision process can begin within the stipulated time frame, raising concerns over the fate of 23.4 lakh voters.Although there is uncertainty over whether tribunals will be functional by Monday, the rush to government offices to file appeals continued on Saturday. However, many were turned away and asked to return with the documents already submitted during the enumeration phase of the SIR.On Friday, officials had cited “government holiday” and “other election-related duties” for not accepting the appeal. On Saturday, voters were reportedly told that their requests could not be processed as they had not brought supporting documents with the formal application.This comes after senior Election Commission officials had said last month that no additional documents would be required for those submitting offline appeals.Meanwhile, in a release on Saturday, the CEO office said that around 8,000 appeals under Section 24 of the Representation of the People Act were submitted to it, which were forwarded to the concerned district magistrates for necessary action.

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Jammu and Kashmir opens higher education to private sector. india news

Jammu and Kashmir opens higher education to private sector

Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly on Saturday passed a bill that allows the establishment of private universities in the union territory. Education Minister Sakina Itu, who introduced the Jammu and Kashmir Private Universities Bill, 2026, said it will boost higher education in Jammu and Kashmir and many students will benefit from it.The Bill also aims to regulate the functioning, management and academic standards of private universities “to ensure quality education and protect the interests of students”.The minister rejected suggestions that there should be a quota for people below the poverty line and from reserved categories in the proposed universities, saying such moves discourage private investors.NC’s Pirzada Farooq Ahmed Shah described the bill as historic. He said, “We have been demanding this for a long time. Thousands of our students go out of Jammu and Kashmir for education every year, which affects our economy.

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National Conference, Congress demand ‘honorable burial’ of man killed in Ganderbal encounter. india news

National Conference, Congress demand 'honorable burial' of man killed in Ganderbal encounter

Srinagar: MLAs of the ruling National Conference and Congress Raised the Ganderbal encounter in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly on Saturday and demanded that the body of the local man killed in the operation be handed over to his family for a “honorable funeral”.LG Manoj Sinha had on Friday ordered a magisterial inquiry into the encounter after the family of slain man Rasheed Ahmed Mughal disputed the Army’s statement on the encounter that an unidentified terrorist was killed in the operation in the Arahama area on the night of March 31. Rashid’s brother Ajaz Ahmed Mughal called it a fake encounter and lodged a complaint with the police demanding investigation.Raising the issue, NC member and retired high court judge Hasnain Masoodi said: “The right to a dignified burial is a constitutionally recognized right. Under Article 21, the family has the right to perform the last rites. As the investigation progresses, the body should be returned to the family.Congress MLA from Bandipora Nizamuddin Bhat demanded a judicial inquiry, saying the administrative inquiry was not sufficient. “The first right of the victim is a proper burial and this must be respected,” he said.Another NC MLA, Mubarak Gul, said the assembly should condemn the incident. “First of all, this should not have happened. Now that it has happened, the House should express concern,” he said. NC MLA from Kupwara Mir Saifullah demanded a government statement on the incident.Since 2019, authorities have buried militants killed in encounters in north Kashmir, including Kupwara and Uri, in designated cemeteries, rather than returning bodies to families, citing concerns over large funeral gatherings.

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West Asia War: 348 stranded Indians return from Iran after sleepless weeks. chennai news

West Asia War: 348 stranded Indians return from Iran after several weeks of sleepless nights
He was welcomed at the Chennai airport by Union Minister Piyush Goyal and TN BJP President Nainar Nagenthran. Photo by R Ramesh Shankar

Chennai: A total of 348 Indian citizens from different parts Tamil Nadu Those stranded in Iran and its neighboring state for over a month after the war broke out in West Asia, landed in Chennai on a special flight organized by Indian Embassy officials from Armenia.Of the 348 passengers, 327 were Tamils, five were from Puducherry, while 10 were from Kerala. Most of the Tamils ​​were natives of Tirunelveli, Kanyakumari and Nagapattinam districts and were working as fishermen in Iran. Union Minister Piyush Goyal and TN BJP President Nainar Nagenthran welcomed them and sent them to their respective cities in special buses.The returnees said they were unsure of their fate until they reached Tamil Nadu.Peter Blasian, 46, from Kanyakumari, said he had barely slept every day for the past month due to frequent explosions nearby. “It’s very difficult to explain how we felt. We had very little hope,” he said. Peter Blasian, along with 22 other people as a team, staffed Kish Island in Bandar Abbas and their primary job was to go out to sea for fishing.Although employers supported them with food after the war-like situation began in Iran, they had to pay from their own pockets to leave their workplace and undertake a dangerous 18-hour journey by bus to the city of Qom, where Indian Embassy officials welcomed them.“From there, the embassy took good care of us with proper food and accommodation and onward travel to Armenia via Julfaar,” he said. Another native of Kanyakumari, Anish Raja, 34, said he had gone to Iran just three months ago and never thought he would have to return home in such a crisis. “We went to Iran to work as fishermen for better income, but now the future looks bleak,” he said.

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Tamil Nadu Elections: Is there any room for Vijay’s TVK in the DMK-AIADMK duopoly? | india news

Tamil Nadu Elections: Is there any room for Vijay's TVK in the DMK-AIADMK duopoly?

New Delhi: Ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, actor Vijay Thalapathy has presented himself as an alternative to the people in the state where politics, for too long, has revolved around the . DMK and this AIADMK.With its ideological differences with the NDA and political tussle with the DMK, the TVK has emerged as a third option for Tamil voters by fielding candidates on all 234 seats.So, will this experiment live up to Vijay’s expectations? Well, there’s a chance for a fight.Why has Vijay got a chance? tamilnadu electionsOver the past few years, the contest has essentially been between the DMK and AIADMK-led fronts. Since 1967, these two parties have governed alternately, keeping other parties in their respective coalitions.However, the upcoming election looks set to turn into a trifecta, as a large section of voters have chosen not to ally with any of the Dravidian parties over the past few years.In the 2016 assembly elections, AIADMK won 134 seats and secured more than 40 percent of the votes. Meanwhile, DMK won 89 seats with 32.1 per cent vote share. This indicates that around 20 per cent of the votes were distributed between the BJP and other parties including the Left.A similar pattern emerged in the 2021 elections also. The AIADMK-BJP alliance got 39.71 percent votes, while the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance got about 45 percent votes.In both elections, about a fifth of the electorate voted for parties outside the two major coalitions. These unaligned votes – roughly equivalent to 15-20 per cent – ​​remain crucial to the emergence of the Third Front.However, this does not mean that this large share of votes will necessarily go in favor of TVK.Will TVK succeed?As part of this strategy, Vijay announced several populist welfare promises for women in his party’s manifesto.Key assurances include cash assistance of Rs 2,500 per month to female heads of households up to the age of 60 years, while Rs 1,000 is currently provided to eligible female heads of households meeting certain socio-economic criteria under the Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thogai (KMUT) scheme.Vijay said that women working in state and central governments will not be eligible for the assistance.Other schemes include six free LPG cylinders under the ‘Annapurnani Super Six Scheme’, free bus travel for women in all government buses under the ‘Vetri Payanam Scheme’, assistance of Rs 15,000 per year to mothers or guardians of children to ensure zero dropouts in schools under the ‘Kamarajar Kalvi Uruthi Scheme’, eight grams of gold along with a silk saree for women marrying under the ‘Annan Seer Scheme’ and one gold coin with a child. Ring included. Welcome kit for every newborn baby.

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Meanwhile, Vijay and his party have also reached out to the Christian minority votes. He also introduced himself as Joseph Vijay and made a clarion call to minority voters.Furthermore, TVK has been successful in drawing crowds. In October 2024, TVK attracted over 8 lakh people during its first state conference in Vikravandi. Thousands of people come to Vijay’s rallies to listen to him or get a glimpse of him.The superstar has supporters from every class, gender and age group in different areas of Tamil Nadu. Unlike many film stars, Vijay’s supporters are organized and politically active. In the 2021 local body elections, his “fan club” candidates won 115 of the 169 seats they contested.Their fan clubs have also played the role of foot soldiers on social media and regularly organize blood donation camps, free medical checkups, education assistance drives and disaster relief operations.“TVK’s social media army is the largest in India – not just our claim, but what others are saying after seeing it. You are no longer just a fan on social media; You are the virtual warriors of TVK,” he had said.Yet, Tamil Nadu’s electoral history shows that crowd mobilization does not automatically translate into seat changes.Booth-level organisation, caste arithmetic and coalition mathematics have been playing decisive roles – factors that even popular actors have struggled to master in their first electoral innings.Vijay stardom: boon or curseFilm stars in Tamil Nadu often enjoy almost divine status, with fans performing rituals such as pouring milk on large cut-outs before film releases. Some even have temples dedicated to them throughout the state.Yet, this immense popularity has not always translated into electoral success.Kamal Haasan entered politics with the launch of Makkal Needhi Maiam in February 2018, presenting it as a centrist alternative to both the DMK and AIADMK. However, the party failed to win any seats in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. In the 2021 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, Haasan contested from Coimbatore South but lost, with the party garnering just over 2.6 per cent of the total vote share.

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Rajinikanth had also generated huge excitement by announcing plans to launch a political party and contest all 234 assembly seats. But he later reversed his decision citing health concerns and decided not to enter active politics.Once, opposition leader Edappadi K Palaniswami had remarked that “Vijay may be a good actor but not a leader.”Similarly, the TVK founder has also been targeted in the September 27, 2025 tragedy in which 41 people died and many were injured.The CBI is also questioning Vijay in the stampede case, wasting a large part of his time, which could otherwise have been used for pre-poll strategy or campaigning.Furthermore, critics argue that Vijay has no experience in politics. Its heavy reliance on Vijay’s personal charisma raises questions about depth and scalability.The lack of governance experience and second line of leadership increases skepticism among voters, especially in rural areas. Candidate selection, which is largely dependent on newcomers, may also affect electoral credibility. The Central Investigation Agency has interrogated the TVK chief several times.Politically, the impact of the investigation remains unclear. While rival parties have tried to present the stampede as evidence of administrative inexperience, some in Vijay’s supporting base see the investigation as pressure politics – a story that could either erode trust or strengthen sympathy, depending on how the case unfolds closer to voting.How DMK and AIADMK plan to take on TVKTo counter the wastage of votes, both the fronts have expanded their alliance by including more parties. The DMK has included parties like the DMDK, while the NDA includes TTV Dhinakaran’s AMMK.Meanwhile, leaders like Seeman and Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK) are also in the race to break the ceiling of relevance.NTK’s support largely remains vote share without securing seats. NTK got 6.6% vote share in the 2021 elections, which is more than BJP and Congress. The central question this time is whether that support will ultimately translate into seats.Voting for 234 seats of Tamil Nadu Assembly will be held on April 23 and the counting of votes will take place on May 4.

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