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Political tensions rise as Tejashwi Yadav criticizes Modi and Nitish, Trump demands a 2020 election probe, and a Congressman's near-accident sparks fears of political violence.

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‘Modi, Nitish are not mass leaders’: Tejashwi Yadav mocks PM’s Bihar rally amid NDA-RJD war of words
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RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav took a swipe at PM Narendra Modi and Bihar CM Nitish Kumar during a heated political exchange, dismissing them as "not mass leaders" and mocking Modi’s recent rally in Bihar. The jab comes amid escalating tensions between the NDA and RJD, with both sides trading barbs ahead of key elections.
Editor’s Note: Political spats like this aren’t just about ego—they signal deeper rivalries shaping Bihar’s electoral battleground. With Tejashwi positioning himself as a challenger to Modi and Nitish, his comments fuel the high-stakes narrative ahead of polls. For voters, it’s a preview of the sharp divides and rhetoric that’ll dominate the campaign trail.
Trump admin live updates: Trump calls for special prosecutor for 2020 election
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Former President Donald Trump doubled down on his baseless claims of election fraud in the 2020 race, using his Truth Social platform to demand a special prosecutor investigate the results. This isn’t the first time he’s pushed this narrative, but the call adds fuel to ongoing political tensions.
Editor’s Note: Trump’s latest remarks keep the spotlight on his disputed election claims, which have already shaped GOP rhetoric and voter distrust. Even without evidence, his calls for investigations could further polarize public opinion ahead of the 2024 election cycle. For his supporters, it’s a rallying cry—for critics, it’s a distraction from more pressing issues. Either way, it’s a reminder of how deeply his influence lingers in American politics.
WATCH: Congressman nearly ‘run off road’ raises political violence concerns
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Ohio Congressman Max Miller claims a driver flying a Palestinian flag forced him off the road, adding fuel to growing worries about politically motivated aggression in the U.S. The incident comes as reports of violence tied to political tensions—both domestic and international—are on the rise.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about a reckless driver—it’s another alarming data point in a trend where political disagreements escalate into real-world threats. With tensions high over issues like the Israel-Hamas war and domestic divisions, stories like this make people wonder: how far will things go? It’s a reminder that heated rhetoric can spill over into dangerous actions, and public figures aren’t the only ones who could be at risk.
‘Was made to wait by Nixon’: BJP MP compares Indira’s 1971 US visit with Modi’s diplomacy
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A BJP MP stirred up a political debate by comparing Prime Minister Modi’s recent diplomatic engagements with Indira Gandhi’s 1971 visit to the US, claiming Nixon kept Gandhi waiting—implying Modi commands more respect globally. The remark seems aimed at bolstering the BJP’s narrative of India’s rising stature under Modi, while critics might see it as selective historical cherry-picking.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about old diplomatic anecdotes—it’s part of an ongoing political tussle over who "elevated" India’s global standing. The BJP wants to frame Modi’s outreach as unprecedented, while opponents could argue it oversimplifies complex foreign policy legacies. For readers, it’s a reminder of how history gets weaponized in today’s partisan battles.
'Hand & lantern greatly hurt self-respect of Bihar': PM Modi attacks oppn at Siwan rally
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PM Modi visited Bihar to launch several key projects, including a new Vande Bharat Express route and a locomotive export under 'Make in India.' But the political fireworks stole the show—he took sharp digs at the opposition, mocking their election symbol (a hand holding a lantern) and claiming it insults Bihar's pride. The event mixed infrastructure announcements with heated campaign rhetoric.
Editor’s Note: While the PM’s focus was ostensibly on development, his fiery criticism of rivals reveals how deeply political these visits are—especially with elections looming. The jab at opposition symbols isn’t just banter; it’s a calculated move to frame them as out of touch with Bihar’s aspirations. Infrastructure gains attention, but the real story here is the escalating war of narratives.
Security review launched after pro-Palestinian activists break into RAF base
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Pro-Palestinian activists from the group Palestine Action broke into a UK Royal Air Force base, spray-painting military planes in a protest that Labour leader Keir Starmer condemned as "disgraceful vandalism." The incident has prompted a security review, raising concerns about how protesters accessed the site.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about paint on planes—it’s a flashpoint in the debate over protest tactics and national security. When activists breach military facilities, it forces tough questions: How far is too far in demonstrations? And how vulnerable are critical sites to intrusion? The fallout could shape both future protests and government responses.
'Heavy rainfall jumlas': Lalu shares AI video attacking PM Modi, CM Nitish; watch
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RJD leader Lalu Prasad Yadav dropped a satirical AI-generated video taking aim at PM Modi and Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, mocking the NDA’s pre-election promises. The jab comes as Modi visited Bihar to inaugurate projects and tout the state’s economic importance while slamming the opposition alliance.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another political spat—it’s a sign of how AI is becoming a weapon in India’s election wars. With Bihar’s 2025 polls heating up, parties are leaning into tech-driven mockery to sway voters, blurring the lines between humor, propaganda, and accountability. The gloves (and deepfakes) are off.
CM Nitish Kumar praises PM for caste census; asks Bihar voters to express gratitude
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Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, in a surprising political move, publicly thanked PM Narendra Modi for agreeing to include a caste census in the 2027 national population count. Kumar also encouraged Bihar’s voters to show appreciation for the decision—a notable shift given his past tensions with the BJP. This comes after Bihar’s own state-level caste survey last year, which found that over 60% of the population belongs to marginalized OBC and EBC groups, highlighting the political weight of caste data.
Editor’s Note: Caste demographics are a big deal in Indian politics, especially in states like Bihar where backward classes hold major electoral influence. Kumar’s call to thank Modi could signal either an attempt at détente or a strategic play to keep caste issues in the spotlight ahead of future elections. Either way, it underscores how census data isn’t just about numbers—it’s about power, representation, and who gets to claim credit for it.
How Black conservative leaders aim to build the next generation in Washington
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A group called the Black Conservative Federation is gearing up to host a two-day summit in D.C. next month. Their goal? To bring together Black conservatives and give them a stronger voice in politics. It’s part of a broader effort to shape the next wave of conservative leadership within the Black community.
Editor’s Note: While conservative movements often get painted with a broad brush, this story highlights a specific effort to diversify and energize a segment of the right. It’s a sign of shifting dynamics in both Black political engagement and the conservative movement itself—worth watching no matter where you stand.

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