“If She Hadn’t Gone Alone…”: TMC MLA Sparks Fury with ‘Victim‑Blaming’ Comments In Kolkata Rape Case

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 08:00am on 29 Jun 2025,Sunday Politics

A Trinamool Congress (TMC) MLA, Madan Mitra, sparked outrage over his comments on the rape of a 24-year‑old law student at South Calcutta Law College, suggesting the crime “could have been avoided” if she hadn’t gone alone or informed someone. He later clarified and condemned the act, stating the accused—who filmed and gang‑raped the victim in a guard room—are no longer associated with TMC. The party officially distanced itself, calling the remarks “personal,” and reaffirmed zero tolerance for crimes against women. A five‑member SIT led by ACP Pradip Ghosal is probing the case. With four arrests made, intense public and political backlash continues.

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Congress’ Aryadan Shoukath Wins Kerala’s Nilambur Bypoll, Defeats CPI(M)’s M Swaraj By 11,077 Votes

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:37pm on 23 Jun 2025,Monday Politics

Congress candidate Aryadan Shoukath secured a significant victory in Kerala’s Nilambur Assembly bypoll, defeating CPI(M)'s M Swaraj by 11,077 votes. Shoukath led from the first round of counting and eventually won his first legislative seat. Former MLA PV Anvar, contesting as an Independent, came third with 19,946 votes. BJP’s Mohan George received 8,648 votes, while SDPI's Sadik Naduthodi got 2,075. There were 630 NOTA votes. Shoukath, a former Nilambur municipality chairman and award-winning filmmaker, is the son of late Aryadan Muhammed, an eight-time Congress MLA. His win marks a notable Congress comeback in this key Kerala constituency. (PC: India Today)

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Uttarakhand Court Halts Panchayat Polls Over 'Unclear' Reservation Policy

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:45pm on 23 Jun 2025,Monday Politics

The Uttarakhand High Court has stayed the state’s Panchayati Raj elections, citing ambiguity in the government’s reservation policy. The interim order came just a day after the State Election Commission announced polling across 12 districts on July 10. The court stated the government had failed to clarify its stance on seat reservations in panchayat bodies, prompting the halt. Nomination filings were set to begin June 25. With the schedule notified, the Model Code of Conduct had already come into effect. The stay disrupts the entire election timeline and demands urgent policy clarity from the state government before polls can proceed.

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Crude Bomb Explosion Kills 10 Year Old Child During West Bengal’s Kaliganj Vote Count

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 12:21pm on 23 Jun 2025,Monday Politics

A crude bomb exploded in Barochandgar village, Nadia district, West Bengal, on June 23 during the Kaliganj bypoll vote count, tragically killing a 10‑year‑old girl identified as Tamanna Khatun. Amid a Trinamool Congress victory celebration, the crude bomb blast struck near the counting centre, raising alarms over electoral violence. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee expressed deep sorrow, assured a thorough investigation, and vowed “strong and decisive legal action” by police. The Bharatiya Janata Party criticized the TMC, accusing its supporters of using violence during celebrations. The incident has cast a shadow on the otherwise peacefully conducted bypoll, highlighting persistent security concerns during political events. (PC: CNBC & Mathrubhumi)

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Assembly Bypoll Results: AAP Wins Big In Gujarat, Congress Takes Kerala, TMC Leads In Bengal

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:08am on 23 Jun 2025,Monday Politics

In the latest Assembly bypolls, AAP won Gujarat’s Visavadar seat, reclaiming it after ex-MLA Bhupendra Bhayani defected to BJP. Gopal Italia defeated BJP’s Kirit Patel by over 17,500 votes. AAP also retained Ludhiana West in Punjab. Congress won Kerala’s Nilambur seat, where Aryadan Shoukath, son of veteran Aryadan Mohammed, beat CPI(M)’s M Swaraj by 11,000 votes. In West Bengal, TMC’s Alifa Ahmed led Kaliganj by over 50,000 votes, almost confirming victory. BJP retained Kadi in Gujarat. These results are a boost for AAP and Congress ahead of key state polls, despite alliance tensions within the INDIA bloc. (PC: NDTV)

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EC Refuses CCTV Transparency, Cites Voter Privacy In Rahul Gandhi Row

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 03:22pm on 21 Jun 2025,Saturday Politics

The Election Commission (EC) has declined Congress MP Rahul Gandhi’s plea to release CCTV footage from Maharashtra polling booths, citing privacy, legal, and electoral‑law concerns. It argued that public access to footage would enable identification of who voted or didn’t potentially exposing electors to pressure, discrimination, or intimidation. The EC emphasized that such recordings are for internal monitoring and would only be shared with courts, and mandated destruction of all video records within 45 days if no legal challenge arises. Rahul Gandhi, accusing the EC of “deleting evidence” and calling the election a “fixed match,” demands full transparency via voter rolls, video footage, and polling data. (PC: Deccan Herald)

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Congress Demands Probe After Kedarnath Chopper Crash Kills 7, Cites Fifth Accident in Six Weeks

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:24pm on 15 Jun 2025,Sunday Politics

A helicopter crash near Gaurikund, Uttarakhand, killed seven people on Sunday, including one infant and the pilot. The chopper was returning from Kedarnath and went down due to poor visibility. Congress leaders Mallikarjun Kharge and Priyanka Gandhi expressed sorrow and demanded a detailed investigation. Kharge said it was the fifth such crash in six weeks and called for accountability. Gandhi urged a review of safety rules for pilgrims. The Civil Aviation Ministry said the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau will look into the cause. As a safety step, the DGCA has reduced chopper trips to the Chardham shrines. (PC: ANI)

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'We Are All Proud': PM Modi Praises All-Party Delegates After Operation Sindoor Outreach

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:44pm on 10 Jun 2025,Tuesday Politics

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with all-party delegation members Tuesday, praising their global outreach efforts following Operation Sindoor. "We are all proud of the manner in which they put forward India's voice," Modi stated on X after meeting Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, JD(U)'s Sanjay Jha, and others at 7 Lok Kalyan Marg. Seven delegations comprising over 50 people visited 33 countries, including the US, UK, Russia, and Japan, to convey India's zero-tolerance stance on terrorism. The cross-party initiative followed India's military strike against terror bases in Pakistan, demonstrating unified diplomatic efforts despite domestic political differences. (PC: Hindustan Times)

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‘Announce Exact Date’: Rahul Gandhi On Election Commission’s Decision To Hand Over Voter Rolls

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 11:36am on 09 Jun 2025,Monday Politics

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on June 9, 2025, welcomed the Election Commission’s decision to hand over electoral rolls for Haryana and Maharashtra, terming it “a good first step,” and urged the EC to specify the exact date for delivering the data in digital, machine-readable format. His demand stemmed from concerns over alleged manipulation in the 2024 Maharashtra Assembly polls, which he previously highlighted in a detailed Indian Express article. Gandhi flagged a suspicious voter jump 9.29 crore in Lok Sabha to 9.70 crore in Vidhan Sabha in just five months as evidence of “fake voters.” EC responded point by point to his concerns. Poll strategist Prashant Kishor supported Gandhi, urging EC transparency to uphold democratic trust. (PC: PTI)

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Amit Shah Concedes Defeat Alone, Calls on Tamil Nadu’s People to Oust DMK in 2026 Polls

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:56pm on 08 Jun 2025,Sunday Politics

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, speaking at a BJP rally in Madurai on June 8, 2025, acknowledged Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin’s statement that “I (Shah) cannot defeat DMK.” He said Stalin is right, but emphasised that the people of Tamil Nadu hold the power to do so . Shah projected confidence in an NDA (BJP‑AIADMK) alliance victory in the 2026 assembly elections, attributing his optimism to widespread public discontent over what he termed the DMK’s “massive corruption” . His remarks signaled a strategic push by the BJP to galvanise local support and leverage grassroots sentiment ahead of polling. (PC: X)  

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