Violent protests have erupted in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) due to soaring costs of food, fuel, and utilities. Since May 10, the demonstrations have resulted in the death of a police officer and over 90 injuries. The unrest began when around 70 members of the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) were arrested during a strike against high living costs, leading to further clashes.
AHMEDABAD: With the setting of the sun in Ahmedabad, the city began to awaken with a different kind of energy. Amidst the bustling streets and vibrant atmosphere, a group of working women, Nisha, Parita Dave, and Risha, boast of its nightlife and women’s safety while the New Indian Team discovers them sitting late in the […]
AHMEDABAD: Ahmedabad, hails its collective reforms and progressive approach to urban development, delighting its residents with innovative solutions aimed at enhancing everyday living. Among these, the introduction of water ATMs stands out as a shining example of these little nuggets that directly benefit the residents of Ahmedabad. One of the locals Dilip Makwana, who avails these […]
AHMEDABAD: Meeting friends and families of prominent political figures helps intertwine their political journeys. One such college friendship belongs to Gautam Shah, the former mayor of Ahmedabad, and Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Gautam Shah fondly recollects memories of his time with the Home Minister while speaking to the team of The New Indian. He […]
During his campaign at the Jain Sabhas, Jay Shah reiterated his father's stance on Article 370. He lambasted Rahul Gandhi and Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury for their apocalyptic predictions post the abrogation, juxtaposing their prophecies with the prevailing peace in the region. "They said Article 370 annulment would result in 'Qatl-e-aam' (bloodshed), but it didn't happen," Jay Shah remarked.
AHMEDABAD: As the third phase of the Lok Sabha elections draws closer, the next destination for The New Indian team reaches Gujarat. The motives remain similar, talking to the general public and understanding what image they carry for the incumbent BJP and the opposition. The New Indian‘s Executive Editor, Rohan Dua, stops at Anand Fast […]
This announcement was made on Wednesday by Arun Singh, the national general secretary of the BJP, who presented the list of prominent campaigners to Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar and Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) J&K PK Pole.
In a significant development, Raj Thackeray, accompanied by his son Amit Thackeray, arrived in Delhi late Monday night, sparking rumours about potential political alliances and election strategies.
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) also announced the designation of four branches of the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples League (JKPL) — specifically, JKPL (Mukhtar Ahmed Waza), JKPL (Bashir Ahmad Tota), JKPL (Ghulam Mohammad Khan), and JKPL (Aziz Sheikh) under the leadership of Yaqoob Sheikh — as 'Unlawful Associations'.
"The implementation of CAA will make the country unsafe, and create a law-and-order situation," Kejriwal asserted. He also condemned the allocation of taxpayers' funds to minorities from other nations, deeming it unacceptable.