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Nitish Kumar Set for Record 10th Term as Bihar CM, Grand Swearing-in Ceremony at Gandhi Maidan

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is set to be sworn in for a record 10th time after resigning and staking a claim to form the next government with the NDA. The bulletin features analysis from guests including economist N.K. Singh, political strategist Amitabh Tiwari, and political analyst Sajjan Kumar, who discuss Kumar's political longevity, his 'Sushasan Babu' image, and the developmental challenges facing Bihar, such as migration and job creation. N.K. Singh, President of the Institute of Economic Growth, stated, 'India cannot become a developed country till Bihar also becomes a developed state.' The new government's focus is expected to be on employment generation, industrialisation, and leveraging Bihar's human capital to contribute to India's national growth.

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TVK Chief Vijay Grilled by CBI for 7 Hours in Karur Stampede Case, Denies Responsibility

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) questioned actor and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief Vijay for seven hours in Delhi regarding a stampede at his party's event in Karur that resulted in 41 deaths. Vijay reportedly denied his party's role, stating that TVK functionaries were not responsible and that the Tamil Nadu police failed to maintain law and order. He claimed he left the venue to prevent further chaos. The CBI is corroborating his statement with video evidence as the probe unfolds during a crucial election season, with debates pointing to negligence or alleged political sabotage by the ruling DMK. Former IPS officer Sanjay Sahay noted it was a case of "atrocious" crowd management. The report also highlights another political controversy involving MNS chief Raj Thackeray, who revived the divisive 'hatao lungi, bajao pungi' slogan against Tamilians ahead of Mumbai's BMC elections.

Raj Thackeray Revives 'Hatao Lungi' Slogan, Targets Tamilians Ahead of 2026 BMC Polls

A political firestorm has erupted ahead of the 2026 BMC polls, with Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) Chief Raj Thackeray at the centre of a controversy for targeting Tamilians. In a Mumbai rally, Thackeray revived an old divisive slogan, stating, 'Hatao lungi, bajao pungi,' a call interpreted as inciting violence against South Indians. His remarks were aimed at BJP leader K. Annamalai, whom he mockingly called 'Rasmalai' after Annamalai described Mumbai as a 'global city' rather than just belonging to Maharashtra. The incident is being condemned as a dangerous attempt to stir regional chauvinism and identity politics for electoral gain. In response, Annamalai has stated he will not be intimidated and will continue to visit Mumbai, while the BJP claims his original comments were twisted for political purposes.

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Panel Debates Responsibility for Karur Stampede After CBI Questions Organiser

Following the CBI's questioning of an actor-turned-politician over a deadly stampede in Karur that claimed 41 lives, this special report delves into the heated debate over accountability. A supporter of the politician's TVK party alleges the incident was 'sabotage by the ruling BJP party', questioning the actions of the state police. Conversely, a political analyst argues it was a 'deliberate attempt' by the event organiser to gather a massive crowd, leading to the tragedy. A spokesperson for the Tamil Nadu BJP and a former IPS officer also weigh in, discussing the shared responsibility between the organisers for negligence and the state authorities for inadequate crowd control measures. The discussion highlights the political blame game and the lingering questions over 100 days after the fatal event.