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A day after Prime Minister Modi met all-party delegations on Operation Sindoor outreach, the Congress has called for an all-party meeting.
A day after Prime Minister Modi met all-party delegations on Operation Sindoor outreach, the Congress has called for an all-party meeting.
In this episode of To The Point, watch India Today's Political Stock Exchange on Modi government's 11 years in office and what voters feel about the NDA government's performance.
The Bengaluru stampede during RCB victory celebrations has led to suspensions and arrests. Top police officials, including the Bengaluru Police Commissioner, have been suspended. RCB marketing head and event management officials have been arrested.
A political face-off has erupted between the Congress and BJP over the 'Narendra Surrender' jibe. Congress accused the Prime Minister of succumbing to US pressure for a ceasefire with Pakistan.
A stampede outside Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru during Royal Challengers Bangalore's IPL victory celebrations resulted in at least 11 deaths and 25 grievous injuries.
On this special edition of To The Point, the focus is on the IPL 2025 final between Punjab Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
Politics is heating up in Bihar ahead of the upcoming assembly elections. In the latest political googly from the Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas), the party is advocating its party supremo, Chirag Paswan, to contest the assembly elections in Bihar.
In this episode of 'To The Point', the focus is on the political war over Revanth Reddy's question on Rafale jets.
The Congress party faced internal strife after Shashi Tharoor praised Prime Minister Modi's actions during Operation Sindoor.
The top focus of this episode of 'To The Point' is on the growing tensions within the Congress party over Shashi Tharoor's praise for PM Modi and Operation Sindoor.
The top focus of this episode of To The Point is on the political war between the government and the Opposition over Operation Sindoor.
In the wake of a row over BJP leaders' recent remarks on Col. Sofiya Qureshi, Op Sindoor, Prime Minister Narendra Modi advised NDA leaders to maintain restraint in their public statements,
The episode of 'To The Point' focuses on the political debate surrounding India's Operation Sindhu against terror hubs in Pakistan. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has raised questions about the operation and India's foreign policy. The BJP has accused the opposition of playing into Pakistan's hands. The discussion explores the opposition's right to question the government, the need for clarity on certain issues, and the impact of US President Trump's statements on India-Pakistan relations. Additionally, the Supreme Court ruled that maternity leave is an integral component of maternity benefits and reproductive rights. The landmark order came in response to a petition by a Tamil Nadu government teacher denied leave for her third child. While the ruling expands maternity benefits, studies show the 2017 Maternity Benefits Act may have unintentionally hurt women's employment prospects in some cases. The court emphasized that no institution can deprive a woman of her right to maternity leave.
One month after the Pehalgam terror attack, the hunt for the four terrorists responsible continues. The National Investigation Agency is questioning witnesses and examining data using technical surveillance. Authorities have released sketches of three terrorists and announced a reward of 20 lakh rupees each for information. The attack has led to unprecedented diplomatic and military actions between India and Pakistan, including Operation Sindhu. Opposition parties are raising questions about the ongoing search for the terrorists and the government's response to the situation.
The Supreme Court has granted interim bail to Ashoka University professor Ali Khan Mahmudabad over his social media post on Operation Sindoor, but barred him from speaking or writing about the case.
The big focus of this episode of To The Point is on the political war that has erupted between the Congress and BJP over Operation Sindoor. The Congress has questioned the government's handling of the operation, citing External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar's statement about informing Pakistan.
An associate professor and head of the Political Science department at Ashoka University in Haryana has been arrested over a social media post related to Operation Sindoor.
Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar quoted a fake report from UK's The Telegraph in parliament, which was debunked by Pakistan's own media.
The Supreme Court has sharply rebuked Madhya Pradesh minister Vijay Shah over his controversial remarks about Colonel Sophia Qureshi. The court refused to stay a High Court order for criminal proceedings against Shah, stating a person in public office must uphold certain standards. The BJP has condemned Shah's statement but has not taken action against him yet, sparking debate over political compulsions versus national pride. In the aftermath of Operation Sindhu, the BJP has launched an 11-day nationwide Tiranga Yatra to honor the armed forces, while the Congress has countered with its own Jai Hind Yatra. The BJP aims to create a wave of patriotic sentiment, while the Congress claims to be the first to start such a yatra. Both parties are attempting to politically leverage the success of the operation, with debates arising over the ceasefire and potential foreign intervention.
In this episode of To The Point, experts discuss the controversy surrounding US President Trump's claims of brokering a ceasefire between India and Pakistan.
This episode of India Today's Political Stock Exchange poll gauges public opinion on India's ceasefire with Pakistan.
India on Wednesday launched Operation Sindoor, targeting multiple terror infrastructures in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in a measured, proportionate, and non-escalatory manner.
India will conduct nationwide civil defence drills tomorrow for the first time since 1971, preparing citizens for a potential confrontation with Pakistan.
In today's To The Point, panelists from the BJP, Congress, Samajwadi Party and Shiv Sena discuss the government's possible response to Pakistan over the Pahalgam terror attack. Tune in.
The government on Wednesday surprised everyone after it announced that the caste census would be included in the next national census exercise in a "transparent manner".
Union Minister Ahwani Vaishnaw announced on Wednesday that the caste census will be included in the next national census exercise in a "transparent manner".
The BJP and Congress sparred over the latter's now-deleted headless poster, which targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi, questioning his absence from the all-party meeting on the Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed 26 lives.
The BJP and Congress sparred over the remarks made by some Congress leaders, including Saifuddin Soz on the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam. Listen in to their reactions.
The government brought the opposition on board after the Pahalgam attack by inviting even smaller parties to the all-party meet. The opposition also vowed its full support to the government for whatever action or decision it takes in response to the cowardly attack on tourists in Pahalgam.
Two days after 26 innocent tourists were killed in a terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam, Prime Minister Narendra Modi promised that India would exact revenge on the perpetrators in ways beyond their imagination.
A little more than 24 hours after the carnage in Pahalgam, Pakistani terrorists launched another attack in Jammu and Kashmir as an encounter took place in Kulgam on Wednesday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met US Vice President JD Vance at his Delhi residence. The meeting, followed by a private dinner, comes amid ongoing negotiations for a bilateral trade agreement and just weeks after a pause on new US tariffs. Vance is on a four-day visit to India with his family and on Monday evening, JD Vance, his wife Usha and their three children were hosted by PM Modi at his residence.
A political row has erupted in Maharashtra after the state government made Hindi compulsory in educational institutions.
The Karnataka government's special cabinet meeting held on Thursday to discuss the Socio-Economic Survey, better known as the caste census report, ended without a final decision, with the state expected to reconvene for further deliberations on May 2.
The Congress party staged widespread protests across the country on Wednesday, rallying against what it calls a politically motivated move by the Centre.
Approximately eight lakh beneficiaries of the Mukhya Mantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana have experienced a reduction in stipends by the Devendra Fadnavis-led government, citing overlap with benefits received under the Namo Shetkari Mahasanman Nidhi (NSMN) scheme.
Political parties, especially the BJP and the Congress, are often seen fighting for one-upmanship to claim the legacy of Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar, the father of India's Constitution and the Dalit icon.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced on Friday that the BJP and E Palaniswami-led AIADMK will contest the 2026 Tamil Nadu elections in alliance as part of the NDA.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi raised the caste census pitch once again, but this time from BJP bastion Gujarat, during a party's working committee meet that was held in the state for the first time since 1964.
The Congress Working Committee (CWC) convened in Ahmedabad to strategise the party's future direction and address internal organisational matters.