Congress MP Kumari Selja expressed disappointment over Haryana election results, calling for a fresh start and identification of those responsible for the party's shortcomings. Despite intense campaigns by senior leaders, the BJP appeared set for a third consecutive term in the state.
The assembly elections in Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir saw a historic win for BJP in Haryana, securing a record third term, while the National Conference and Congress alliance triumphed in Jammu and Kashmir. The elections in J&K were notable for their high participation, despite recent political changes.
BJP secures a historic win in Haryana, setting the stage for a third consecutive term by winning 48 out of 90 seats. Meanwhile, the NC-Congress alliance leads in Jammu and Kashmir with 48 seats, while Congress faces setbacks. BJP's victory is a boost ahead of Maharashtra, Jharkhand elections.
MP Jairam Ramesh claims the Congressional defeat in the Haryana assembly elections was due to system misuse, not genuine loss, and announced plans to submit complaints to the Election Commission. Congressional leaders also highlighted the Jammu and Kashmir elections, expressing optimism for a coalition government despite challenges.
The Union Ayush ministry declared advertising Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani, and Homeopathy drugs with «miraculous or supernatural effects» illegal, highlighting the risk to public health from unverified claims. The ministry urged the public to consult registered practitioners before using these drugs and to report any misleading advertisements or false claims. Self-diagnosis and self-medication are strongly discouraged.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) secured its first victory in the Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections on Tuesday, with Mehraj Malik winning the Doda constituency by over 4,538 votes against the BJP candidate. This win marks AAP's entry into its fifth state, with celebration ensuing among its members. Later, AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal expressed his appreciation for Malik's well-fought election and congratulated the entire party.
Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah's decision to contest the assembly elections pays off as his party, National Conference, emerges as the largest with 42 seats. Omar Abdullah wins both Ganderbal and Budgam, securing his position as the next chief minister.
The Election Commission of India has firmly rejected Congress's allegations of delays in updating Haryana Assembly election results on its website. Congress's Jairam Ramesh claimed the delay fosters misleading narratives; however, the ECI assured adherence to proper procedures. Trends show BJP leading in Haryana, while the Congress-NC alliance leads in Jammu and Kashmir.
«We should wait for the final results to come. Only after that we can say something. As of now, I am really happy that NC has got victory and we are thankful to the voters. People have supported us more than we expected. It will now be our efforts to prove that we are worth these votes,» Abdullah said.
Senior faculty at RG Kar Medical College have submitted mass resignations to support junior doctors protesting the rape and murder of a trainee. Despite government appeals, the junior doctors remain firm in their demands for justice, security, and administrative accountability, including the removal of the Health Secretary and establishment of student council elections.
BJP's Shagun Parihar won the Kishtwar seat in Jammu and Kashmir by 521 votes, defeating Sajjad Ahmed Kichloo of the National Conference. Parihar aimed to unify the region's communities impacted by terrorism. BJP's decision to nominate Shagun Parihar as their candidate was a strategic move to garner support from the district's diverse religious demographics.
BJP's Shehzad Poonawalla criticises Congress for shifting from celebrating Haryana election victory to questioning the Election Commission's credibility over voter data discrepancies. Congress leaders Pawan Khera and Jairam Ramesh allege inconsistent vote counts and data reporting delays, suggesting attempts to influence local administration.
Atishi Marlena Singh has been appointed as the next Chief Minister of Delhi by Arvind Kejriwal after his resignation. Previously serving as Delhi’s Education Minister, Atishi will be the third woman to hold this office in Delhi. Her term is expected to commence in late September, making her the youngest Chief Minister of Delhi.
Congress leader Ajay Maken has lodged a police complaint against BJP leaders for allegedly issuing threats to Rahul Gandhi. The complaint names Ravneet Singh Bittu, Tarvinder Singh Marwah, Sanjay Gaikwad, and Raghuraj Singh. Maken claims these statements are intended to incite violence and disrupt public peace during the ongoing elections in Jammu & Kashmir and Haryana.
Donald Trump criticized India's high tariffs on US imports, labeling it a significant abuser of trade relations. He vowed to implement reciprocal tariffs if re-elected. Trump also mentioned upcoming discussions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and highlighted the challenges posed by India, Brazil, and China in trade negotiations.
Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar expressed disappointment over the lack of recognition for his development efforts in Baramati despite securing substantial funds. He attributed challenges like the Covid pandemic and limited time out of power to reduced productive years. Pawar also discussed potential constitutional changes and acknowledged his party's desire for him to become chief minister, emphasizing voter choice.
Shiv Sena MLA Sanjay Gaikwad threatened to «bury any Congress dog» entering his program, after previously offering a bounty for chopping off Rahul Gandhi's tongue. Congress chief Kharge condemned the violent language from BJP-NDA leaders and called for the Prime Minister's intervention, warning that such remarks are dangerous for India's future.
Arvind Kejriwal will vacate his official residence within a week after resigning as Delhi's Chief Minister. Despite security concerns, he remains firm on his decision. Atishi's name was also proposed at the Political Affairs Committee (PAC) meeting held at Arvind Kejriwal's residence last night. Her name was proposed, and a consensus was agreed upon by party members.
Congress criticized Union home minister Amit Shah's statements on Manipur, asking why PM Modi has not visited the state since it erupted on May 3, 2023. Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh questioned the absence of a full-time governor and chief secretary, as well as the inactivity of BJP's office in Imphal.
The Supreme Court collegium has revised its July 11 recommendations for appointing chief justices to seven high courts following sensitive information from the Union government. Justices Suresh Kumar Kait, G S Sandhawalia, and Tashi Rabstan have been reassigned to different high courts. The other recommendations made on July 11 remain unchanged.
PM Narendra Modi addressed criticism from Congress and opposition parties regarding his visit to CJI D Y Chandrachud's residence for Ganpati puja. He likened their disapproval to the British's disdain for Ganesh puja during India's freedom struggle, highlighting its historical role in fostering unity against divisive strategies.
Union home minister Amit Shah revealed that the Centre is actively engaging with Meitei and Kuki communities in Manipur to resolve ethnic tensions. Measures include fencing the Indo-Myanmar border, terminating visa-free travel with Myanmar, deploying CRPF teams strategically, and initiating dialogues aimed at restoring peace in the state.
Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri criticized Rahul Gandhi's statements about the Sikh community during his US visit, comparing them to a 'Jinnah-like' mindset. Puri accused Gandhi of promoting a divisive narrative and highlighted the 1984 anti-Sikh violence as a time when the community faced severe threats.
The Supreme Court has granted bail to Sunil NS, known as Pulsar Suni, who is the main accused in the 2017 actor assault case involving actor Dileep. Arrested in February 2017, Suni's extended imprisonment and the anticipated lengthy trial process influenced the court's decision to release him on bail.
Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman has instructed railways to speed up converting 40,000 normal rail bogies to Vande Bharat standards for better passenger safety and comfort. She also emphasized phased implementation of the Kavach system and timely completion of capital expenditure targets, while railway officials updated her on ongoing projects.
As J&K approaches its assembly elections, the focus has shifted from 'Azadi' and autonomy to restoring Article 370 and statehood. Key regional parties like NC and PDP are working to distance themselves from BJP affiliations. Meanwhile, BJP is striving to extend its influence beyond the Hindu-majority Jammu region.
An academic study by researchers from the UK, New Zealand, and the US finds that patriarchal beliefs in India, including those framed as protective, worsen violence against women. The study shows both hostile and benevolent sexism perpetuate gender inequality and increase women's vulnerability to violence within relationships.
The Department of Atomic Energy in India will soon see its first 500MW Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor near Chennai become critical. This reactor is part of India's closed-fuel cycle nuclear program. Additionally, new nuclear power units have started operations in Gujarat and Rajasthan, with a new fuel complex being commissioned in Kota.
Isro's Gaganyaan mission progresses with a temporary ground station at Australia's Cocos Islands. The Australian Space Agency collaborates for tracking and emergency support. Joint satellite projects and climate initiatives are underway, reflecting deepening space cooperation between India and Australia.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated 'Subhadra', a flagship initiative by the Odisha Government designed to benefit over one crore women in the state. Women aged between 21 and 60 will receive Rs. 50,000 over five years through direct bank transfers, ensuring transparency and eliminating intermediaries, thus empowering them financially.