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Japan’s New PM Ishiba: Will His Resilience Spark Change or Just More Political Theater?

Shigeru Ishiba has become Japan’s 102nd Prime Minister after five attempts to lead the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. His election comes at a crucial time, following the resignation of Fumio Kishida amid political turmoil. At 67, Ishiba brings a progressive approach to leadership, advocating for reforms like reducing nuclear energy reliance and supporting married women’s ...

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Kejriwal’s Road Rant: A Late Call to Action or Just Political Theater?

Former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has expressed his deep concern about the poor state of roads in Delhi. On Friday, he wrote to the current Chief Minister, Atishi, urging her to prioritize road repairs. Kejriwal noted that during his recent inspections, he found the roads in worse condition than before his incarceration, blaming a lack ...

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Yogi’s Bold Claim: ‘New India’ or Just Hot Air? Zero Tolerance for Terrorism Meets Political Theater in UP

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath issued a strong warning to Pakistan-backed terrorists, emphasizing India’s new stance of zero tolerance towards terrorism. Speaking at a rally in Udhampur, he stated that any attempts to incite violence would lead to their swift elimination. Adityanath highlighted the progress in Jammu and Kashmir since the abrogation of Article ...

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Mayawati’s Stinging Challenge: Is Yogi’s Food Safety Push Just Political Theater Amidst Adulteration Scandals?

BSP chief Mayawati has questioned Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s commitment to tackling food adulteration. She argues that his push for strict action appears to be more about political maneuvering than genuine safety concerns. In her remarks, she highlighted existing strict laws on food adulteration, suggesting that government negligence has allowed such practices to ...

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Bangladesh Protests Amit Shah’s Election Rhetoric: When ‘Infiltrators’ Become Election Props in Political Theater

The Bangladesh government has formally protested against Indian Home Minister Amit Shah’s recent remarks at a Jharkhand election rally, where he referred to Bangladeshi nationals as “infiltrators.” In a statement delivered to India’s deputy high commissioner in Dhaka, Bangladesh’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed deep concern and disappointment over Shah’s comments, labeling them as “highly ...

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Rahul Gandhi’s Bold U.S. Remarks: A Sikh Community Spotlight on India’s Struggle for Religious Equality or Just Political Theater?

Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the Opposition, recently spoke about the significance of religious freedom in India during an event in Virginia, USA. He criticized the RSS, the ideological backbone of the BJP, for viewing some religions and communities as inferior. This statement sparked discussions about the ongoing fight for equality among different religious groups ...

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Amit Shah Vows No Releases for Terrorists, Sorts Out Reservations: A Bold Stand or Political Theater in J&K?

During a recent rally in Nowshera, Home Minister Amit Shah firmly stated that no stone pelters or terrorists will be released in Jammu and Kashmir, emphasizing that there will be no dialogue with Pakistan until terrorism is eradicated. Addressing the youth, whom he called “lions,” he criticized the National Conference-Congress alliance for their stance on ...

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