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Political tensions rise as Tejashwi accuses PM Modi of undermining Bihar's democracy, while Modi's strong rhetoric at a Jain event energizes supporters. Meanwhile, Parag Jain, known for his role in Op Sindoor, assumes leadership of R&AW, signaling strategic shifts.

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Bihar polls: Tejashwi blames PM Modi for 'conspiring to strip Bihar of voting rights'
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Tejashwi Yadav, a prominent opposition leader in Bihar, has thrown a serious accusation at PM Modi—claiming the Prime Minister is meddling with Bihar’s voter lists. Yadav alleges Modi pressured the Election Commission to scrap the current rolls and revert to outdated pre-1987 documents, which could leave many voters off the list. He frames this as a deliberate move to strip voting rights from certain groups and cut off their access to welfare schemes. With state elections looming, Yadav says he’s rallying opposition allies to push back.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just political mudslinging—it strikes at the heart of democratic fairness. If true, tampering with voter lists could sway elections and marginalize vulnerable communities. Even if exaggerated, the accusation fuels tensions in an already heated race, putting election integrity under scrutiny. For Bihar’s voters, it raises a red flag: Who gets to vote, and who decides?
Watch: PM Modi's ‘Jo humein chhedega’ remark draws loud applause at Jain event
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PM Modi fired up the crowd at a Jain event with a bold "Jo humein chhedega" (those who mess with us) reference—likely nodding to national security—while celebrating Jain philosophy and the government’s welfare initiatives. He also spotlighted efforts to preserve Prakrit and digitize ancient Jain texts, blending cultural pride with policy wins.
Editor’s Note: Modi’s speech wasn’t just political theater—it tied his government’s actions to India’s spiritual heritage, a smart move that resonates with both cultural pride and voter priorities. The crowd’s reaction shows how effectively he merges nationalism, religion, and governance into a single narrative. For supporters, it’s a win; for critics, another reminder of his rhetorical power.
New R&AW chief: Parag Jain, who played key role in Op Sindoor, takes top job
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Parag Jain, a seasoned intelligence officer known for his pivotal role in Operation Sindoor (a high-profile counterterrorism mission), has been appointed as the new chief of India's Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW). His selection signals continuity in India’s strategic intelligence approach, given his deep operational experience.
Editor’s Note: Jain’s appointment isn’t just bureaucratic shuffling—it reflects India’s focus on stability in its intelligence leadership, especially amid ongoing security challenges. His background in covert ops suggests R&AW may prioritize assertive counterterrorism and foreign intelligence strategies. For readers, this signals how India is positioning itself in a tense geopolitical landscape.
'Humbly accept it as prasad': PM Modi honoured as 'Dharma Chakravarti'
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PM Modi was given the title 'Dharma Chakravarti' (roughly translating to 'Universal Monarch of Righteousness') at an event honoring the centenary of Vidyanand, a Jain scholar known for designing the Jain flag and emblem. The ceremony kicked off a year of planned cultural and spiritual programs celebrating Vidyanand's legacy. Modi accepted the honor with humility, framing it as a blessing ("prasad").
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about an award—it’s a symbolic moment blending religion, politics, and legacy. For Modi, it reinforces his image as a leader with spiritual appeal, especially among Jain communities. For critics, it might raise questions about the intersection of state and religious honors. Either way, it’s a nod to India’s complex tapestry of faith and governance.
Ghana, Argentina, Brazil & more: PM Modi on 5-nation tour; what's on agenda?
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PM Modi is jetting off on a packed 5-country tour, hitting Ghana, Trinidad & Tobago, Argentina, Brazil (for the BRICS summit), and Namibia. The goal? To tighten India’s global ties, especially in trade, energy, and defense. Think of it as a high-stakes handshake marathon with economic deals and strategic alliances on the table.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another diplomatic trip—it’s a signal that India’s doubling down on its global influence. With BRICS in the mix (a bloc challenging Western economic dominance), plus outreach to Africa and Latin America, Modi’s playing a long game. For everyday Indians, stronger trade ties could mean more opportunities, but critics might question the optics amid domestic challenges. Either way, it’s a move worth watching.
Mazagon Dock's Lanka deal to give India big foothold in region
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India's Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders is making waves with its first international deal—snagging a controlling stake in Sri Lanka's Colombo Dockyard for $53 million. This isn't just a business move; it’s a strategic play to strengthen India’s presence in the Indian Ocean while pushing back against China’s expanding influence in Sri Lanka. Think of it as a maritime chess move with big geopolitical implications.
Editor’s Note: Sri Lanka has become a hotspot for global powers vying for influence, especially China, which has poured billions into infrastructure there. India’s move signals it’s not sitting this one out—by investing in a key port asset, it’s securing both economic leverage and a stronger hand in regional security. For India, it’s about more than shipbuilding; it’s about shaping the balance of power in its backyard.
PM Modi's 5-nation tour begins July 2, to attend Brazil Brics meet
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Prime Minister Modi is packing his bags for a whirlwind five-country trip starting July 2, hitting Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago, and Namibia for the first time ever. The big-ticket item? The BRICS summit in Brazil, where he’ll hash out global challenges and squeeze in some one-on-one talks with other leaders.
Editor’s Note: Modi’s globetrotting isn’t just about stamps in a passport—it’s a push to strengthen ties with smaller nations (hello, Africa and the Caribbean) while keeping India’s voice loud at the BRICS table. With the Global South’s clout growing, these stops could quietly shape trade, investment, and India’s role as a bridge between big blocs. Worth watching how much substance follows the handshakes.

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