Author: Deshwale Political Desk

Protests in India over attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh have created tensions between the two countries. In late December 2025, activists from the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal held demonstrations in cities like Lucknow and New Delhi, demanding justice and better protection for minority communities in Bangladesh. During the protests, demonstrators burned effigies and pictures of Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus, raised slogans, and carried placards expressing anger over the reported attacks. The immediate trigger was the lynching of a Hindu man in Mymensingh, Bangladesh, where he was attacked by a mob over alleged blasphemy. The protests prompted…

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On December 25, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid a heartfelt tribute to Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, a great leader, educationist, and freedom fighter, on the occasion of his birth anniversary. The tribute highlights Malaviya’s lifelong dedication to the service of the nation and his remarkable contributions to education and social reform. Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, who was honoured with the Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian award, played a significant role in awakening national consciousness during the struggle for India’s independence. He worked tirelessly to promote social reforms and to fight against the injustices of colonial rule. Throughout his life,…

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On the morning of Christmas, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took part in a prayer service, sending a strong message of peace, harmony, and goodwill. His participation in the Christmas celebration highlighted the festive spirit and the importance of unity in today’s society. The Prime Minister greeted people across the country and the world, wishing them a joyous and peaceful Christmas. He emphasised that festivals like Christmas are not only occasions for celebration but also opportunities to strengthen the bonds of love, compassion, and togetherness among all communities. In his message, he spoke about the values of empathy, kindness, and service,…

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Mumbai witnessed a historic political moment this week as cousins Uddhav and Raj Thackeray formally reunited, forging an electoral alliance ahead of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) polls. After nearly two decades of estrangement, the reunion is being viewed not just as a strategic move, but as a symbolic homecoming for the Thackeray family—a clan that has long shaped Maharashtra’s political landscape. The alliance marks a turning point for both leaders, whose parties face existential challenges in a city that has been their stronghold for generations. Mumbai, the birthplace of Shiv Sena, holds a special place in the Thackeray imagination.…

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By: Hiren Gandhi બાંગ્લાદેશ ફક્ત ભારતનો પડોશી દેશ નથી, તે ભારત માટે પૂર્વીય સુરક્ષાનું મહત્વ ધરાવે છે. અહીંથી ઉત્તર-પૂર્વના રાજ્યો સાથે જોડાણ અને બંગાળની ખાડી મારફતે દક્ષિણ-પૂર્વ એશિયા સાથે વેપાર પણ થાય છે. આ કારણોસર, બાંગ્લાદેશ વૈશ્વિક દેશોનું ધ્યાન ખેંચતો દેશ છે. પરંતુ 2024 પછીના ઘટનાઓએ સ્પષ્ટ કરી દીધું કે આ દેશમાં રાજકીય સંકટ વધુ ઊંડો અને ગંભીર બની રહ્યો છે. પૂર્વ વડાપ્રધાન શેખ હસીના ગયા પછી પણ બાંગ્લાદેશમાં શાંતિ ફરી આવી નથી. જો સમસ્યા કોઈ વ્યક્તિની હતી, તો તે ગયા પછી શાંતિ આવી ગઈ હોત, પણ ત્યાં સ્થિતિ જૈસે થે જ જળવાઈ રહી છે. રસ્તાઓ પર હિંસા, ધાર્મિક તણાવ…

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Widespread violence and unrest have broken out across Bangladesh following the death of a prominent protest leader. triggering mass demonstrations, arson, and clashes with security forces in multiple cities. The situation has raised serious concerns over public safety and political stability at a critical moment for the country. The leader, a key figure in the recent student-led protest movement, succumbed to injuries after being shot earlier this month. His death has been widely perceived by supporters as politically motivated, igniting public anger and calls for justice. Thousands of protesters poured onto the streets of the capital Dhaka and other major…

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The controversy surrounding the Nehru letters is routinely described as a dispute over ownership. That description is constitutionally illiterate. In a republic governed by the rule of law, the central question is not who possesses historical documents, but whether the documentary record of political power can be withdrawn from public scrutiny without corroding democratic accountability itself. This is not a cultural debate. It is a constitutional one. Power, Speech, and the Right to Know India’s Constitution does not explicitly mention archives, but it embeds transparency at the core of democratic life. Article 19(1)(a), as interpreted by the Supreme Court, guarantees…

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Russian President Vladimir Putin is arriving in India on 4 December 2025, and this visit is being viewed as one of the most consequential diplomatic events for global power balance and India’s economic-security architecture. India–Russia ties, built over 75 years of trust, strategic depth, and stable cooperation, remain one of India’s strongest international pillars in an uncertain world order. Russia continues to be India’s most dependable partner in energy security. Nearly 35 percent of India’s crude oil imports now come from Russia, supported by long-term supply contracts, discounted crude, steady LNG flows, and fertilizer ingredients such as ammonia and phosphates.…

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A new wave is rising in Indian politics, and it is being led by the country’s youngest citizens. One of the strongest examples of this change is Eeshna Gupta, a 24-year-old candidate contesting the MCD bypolls in Delhi. With no political background and no family links in public life, she represents a fresh generation of leaders who want to shape their neighbourhoods with new energy, new ideas, and a new approach to governance. Eeshna’s entry into civic politics is symbolic of a generational shift. Traditionally, local body elections were dominated by older leaders, party loyalists, or people with years of…

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Former Vice President of India, Jagdeep Dhankhar, delivered his first public speech after resigning on 21 July 2025, focusing on the need for careful thinking in politics. Speaking at the launch of an RSS leader’s book in Bhopal on 21 November 2025, before a gathering that included RSS members, officials, journalists, and others, Dhankhar urged people not to get trapped in misleading or biased political narratives. He stressed that it is important for citizens and leaders alike to examine facts before forming opinions or taking decisions. Dhankhar highlighted that political discourse in today’s world can often be confusing, with multiple…

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