‘Defending immigrants’: US states oppose Trump-backed rule that could delay asylum seekers’ work permits by 180 days

‘Defending immigrants’: US states oppose Trump-backed rule that could delay asylum seekers’ work permits by 180 days

A proposed US immigration rule backed by the Trump administration could effectively halt work authorisation for asylum seekers indefinitely, according to a coalition of state attorneys general who have urged federal officials to withdraw the plan.California Attorney General Rob Bonta has led a group of states in opposing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) proposal,…

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Aamir Khan opens up on teaming up with Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan: ‘Audience will enjoy watching the three of us together’

Aamir Khan opens up on teaming up with Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan: ‘Audience will enjoy watching the three of us together’

Even after decades in the industry, the idea of Aamir Khan and Shah Rukh Khan sharing screen space remains a dream for fans — one that, as Aamir admits, hasn’t materialised yet.Speaking in a recent interaction, Aamir addressed the long-standing anticipation around a collaboration with Shah Rukh. ‘I would love to do a film with…

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Green Card update: US judge rules USCIS cannot pause applications indefinitely, calls policy ‘unlawful’

Green Card update: US judge rules USCIS cannot pause applications indefinitely, calls policy ‘unlawful’

US judge found that USCIS’s indefinite pause on applications from immigrants from travel-ban countries was unlawful A US federal judge has ruled that immigration authorities cannot indefinitely pause green card applications from immigrants linked to countries under travel restrictions, calling the policy unlawful and ordering the government to resume processing certain cases.In a 39-page decision,…

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Mamata Banerjee, Suvendu Adhikari Kolkata: Battleground Bengal’s defining contest is playing out in south Kolkata’s Bhowanipore, where CM Mamata Banerjee faces one-time aide Suvendu Adhikari of BJP in what is an electoral rematch of far greater consequence than when she narrowly lost to him in Nandigram in 2021. For Trinamool Congress, retaining Bhowanipore isn’t just about securing Mamata’s fortress and preserving the aura of invincibility around her. In many ways, the constituency represents the party’s conflict with BJP over the larger issues of identity, ideology and governance. BJP breaching Mamata’s citadel would deal a psychological blow to Trinamool even if the saffron party fails to win Bengal. The constituency’s social mix makes it an unusually sensitive poll pocket. It includes the so-called Bengali bhadralok households, Marwari and Gujarati business families, Sikh and Jain residents, settlers from Bihar and Odisha and a sizeable Muslim electorate. “This diversity has turned the seat into a laboratory of competing political methods,” said Trinamool’s ward 70 councillor Ashim Bose, whose challenge is to convert last year’s Lok Sabha deficit in his ward into a lead for Mamata. Numbers explain why both sides are oozing confidence in Bhowanipore. CM Mamata won the 2021 byelection there by a record margin of 59,000 votes. But in the 2024 Lok Sabha election, Trinamool’s lead in the assembly segment shrank to a little over 8,000. BJP led in five of the eight wards, suggesting that while Trinamool retained emotional capital, the saffron party gained territorial depth.One seat, many challenges Mamata’s goal is to stop Bhowanipore from turning into a fragmented social contest. Her party’s strategy rests on familiarity and emotional ownership. Its “ghorer meye” (daughter of the house) pitch seeks to reduce the election from a verdict on governance to a neighbourhood show of loyalty. “Had there been any other contestant from the seat, it would have been extremely challenging for us,” Trinamool worker Subhankar Roychowdhury said. That approach suits a constituency where coexistence has often mattered as much as ideological mobilisation. In mixed wards where Bengali Hindus, non-Bengali traders and Muslims live in proximity, Trinamool’s emphasis on continuity and emotional belonging is designed to reassure rather than provoke. Mamata’s appeal in such areas has long rested on welfare delivery, symbolic accessibility and the perception that she protects a plural urban social order. BJP’s strategy is the opposite. Adhikari’s poll managers have tried to break the constituency into its constituent communities and convert each into a manageable electoral bloc. During the campaign, this was noticeable in wards 63, 70, 71, 72 and 74, where BJP’s recent gains suggest growing receptivity among non-Bengali traders and sections of the Hindu middle class. Muslim voters also remain central to the arithmetic. They account for a quarter of the electorate, and cohesive minority voting in a close urban seat can offset fragmentation among Hindu groups. That is why reported deletions and scrutiny in the electoral rolls matter. BJP worker Jayanta Ghosh said the 11,000-odd Muslim voters struck off the rolls in Ward 77 during SIR could loosen Trinamool’s grip. “Bhowanipore encapsulates the X factor in Bengal’s electoral calculus, going beyond a battle for prestige. Ours is a constituency where the mixed population in each ward forces both parties to test the limits of emotion, arithmetic and polarisation,” said Rajan Majumdar, an octogenarian Left Front supporter.About the AuthorSubhro NiyogiSubhro Niyogi is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, and his job responsibilities include reporting, editing and coordination of news and news features. His hobbies include photography, driving and reading.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosNDA Nears 2/3 Majority As NDA Numbers Swell in Rajya Sabha After AAP Exodus’Party Of Billionaires’: Congress Attacks AAP After 7 Rajya Sabha MPs Join BJPIran Attacks Togo-Flagged Tanker With 17 Indian Seafarers Near Oman; All Safe’Once-in-a-Generation’ India Signs Free Trade Agreement With New Zealand After a Decade of Talks’Attack By BJP Goons’: TMC MP Mitali Bag’s Car Vandalised In Hooghly, BJP Denies TMC’s Charge’You Are Married Because AAP Made You Rajya Sabha Member’: Saurabh Bharadwaj Attacks Raghav ChadhaNDA Surges In Rajya Sabha After Chadha-Led AAP Exodus, BJP Nears Majority“Right Man, Wrong Party”: Raghav Chadha Defends Exit From AAP In New Video“Bound To Happen”: Congress MLA’s Take On Trump Event ShootingArvind Kejriwal Shocks Court With Refusal To Appear In Excise Case123PhotostoriesWhy tadka turns bitter: 5 expert tips for preparing perfect tadka at home10 delicious Indian sweets made with fresh cheesePM Narendra Modi praises 3 desi Indian cheese varieties and asks how many have you triedHow Brahma Muhurta Routines Can Improve Focus, Clarity, and Discipline8 historic landmarks in Mumbai that are more than 100 years old: Why you should visit themTop 5 residential areas of Nashik for quality living and investmentAC vs cooler: What works best for DelhiAamir Khan tears up at son Junaid Khan and Sai Pallavi’s ‘Ek Din Ki Mehfil’ event: 5 times the actor got emotional in publicSummer Special: How to make Kaache Aam ki Launji at homeOTT releases this week (April 27-May 3, 2026): ‘Glory’, ‘The Kerala Story 2, ‘Wuthering Heights’, ‘Aadu 3’ and more123Hot PicksWest Bengal PollsPM ModiMamata BanerjeeRahul GandhiBengal RallyWest Bengal ElectionsMatua CommunityTop TrendingRussini Mike Photo ControversyTamil Nadu electionNFL Trade RumorsPetrol Diesel PriceAssam HS 12th ResultJac Class 12 ResultPatrick MahomesBengal PollsJack GrealishIPL Orange Cap

Mamata Banerjee, Suvendu Adhikari Kolkata: Battleground Bengal’s defining contest is playing out in south Kolkata’s Bhowanipore, where CM Mamata Banerjee faces one-time aide Suvendu Adhikari of BJP in what is an electoral rematch of far greater consequence than when she narrowly lost to him in Nandigram in 2021. For Trinamool Congress, retaining Bhowanipore isn’t just about securing Mamata’s fortress and preserving the aura of invincibility around her. In many ways, the constituency represents the party’s conflict with BJP over the larger issues of identity, ideology and governance. BJP breaching Mamata’s citadel would deal a psychological blow to Trinamool even if the saffron party fails to win Bengal. The constituency’s social mix makes it an unusually sensitive poll pocket. It includes the so-called Bengali bhadralok households, Marwari and Gujarati business families, Sikh and Jain residents, settlers from Bihar and Odisha and a sizeable Muslim electorate. “This diversity has turned the seat into a laboratory of competing political methods,” said Trinamool’s ward 70 councillor Ashim Bose, whose challenge is to convert last year’s Lok Sabha deficit in his ward into a lead for Mamata. Numbers explain why both sides are oozing confidence in Bhowanipore. CM Mamata won the 2021 byelection there by a record margin of 59,000 votes. But in the 2024 Lok Sabha election, Trinamool’s lead in the assembly segment shrank to a little over 8,000. BJP led in five of the eight wards, suggesting that while Trinamool retained emotional capital, the saffron party gained territorial depth.One seat, many challenges Mamata’s goal is to stop Bhowanipore from turning into a fragmented social contest. Her party’s strategy rests on familiarity and emotional ownership. Its “ghorer meye” (daughter of the house) pitch seeks to reduce the election from a verdict on governance to a neighbourhood show of loyalty. “Had there been any other contestant from the seat, it would have been extremely challenging for us,” Trinamool worker Subhankar Roychowdhury said. That approach suits a constituency where coexistence has often mattered as much as ideological mobilisation. In mixed wards where Bengali Hindus, non-Bengali traders and Muslims live in proximity, Trinamool’s emphasis on continuity and emotional belonging is designed to reassure rather than provoke. Mamata’s appeal in such areas has long rested on welfare delivery, symbolic accessibility and the perception that she protects a plural urban social order. BJP’s strategy is the opposite. Adhikari’s poll managers have tried to break the constituency into its constituent communities and convert each into a manageable electoral bloc. During the campaign, this was noticeable in wards 63, 70, 71, 72 and 74, where BJP’s recent gains suggest growing receptivity among non-Bengali traders and sections of the Hindu middle class. Muslim voters also remain central to the arithmetic. They account for a quarter of the electorate, and cohesive minority voting in a close urban seat can offset fragmentation among Hindu groups. That is why reported deletions and scrutiny in the electoral rolls matter. BJP worker Jayanta Ghosh said the 11,000-odd Muslim voters struck off the rolls in Ward 77 during SIR could loosen Trinamool’s grip. “Bhowanipore encapsulates the X factor in Bengal’s electoral calculus, going beyond a battle for prestige. Ours is a constituency where the mixed population in each ward forces both parties to test the limits of emotion, arithmetic and polarisation,” said Rajan Majumdar, an octogenarian Left Front supporter.About the AuthorSubhro NiyogiSubhro Niyogi is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, and his job responsibilities include reporting, editing and coordination of news and news features. His hobbies include photography, driving and reading.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosNDA Nears 2/3 Majority As NDA Numbers Swell in Rajya Sabha After AAP Exodus’Party Of Billionaires’: Congress Attacks AAP After 7 Rajya Sabha MPs Join BJPIran Attacks Togo-Flagged Tanker With 17 Indian Seafarers Near Oman; All Safe’Once-in-a-Generation’ India Signs Free Trade Agreement With New Zealand After a Decade of Talks’Attack By BJP Goons’: TMC MP Mitali Bag’s Car Vandalised In Hooghly, BJP Denies TMC’s Charge’You Are Married Because AAP Made You Rajya Sabha Member’: Saurabh Bharadwaj Attacks Raghav ChadhaNDA Surges In Rajya Sabha After Chadha-Led AAP Exodus, BJP Nears Majority“Right Man, Wrong Party”: Raghav Chadha Defends Exit From AAP In New Video“Bound To Happen”: Congress MLA’s Take On Trump Event ShootingArvind Kejriwal Shocks Court With Refusal To Appear In Excise Case123PhotostoriesWhy tadka turns bitter: 5 expert tips for preparing perfect tadka at home10 delicious Indian sweets made with fresh cheesePM Narendra Modi praises 3 desi Indian cheese varieties and asks how many have you triedHow Brahma Muhurta Routines Can Improve Focus, Clarity, and Discipline8 historic landmarks in Mumbai that are more than 100 years old: Why you should visit themTop 5 residential areas of Nashik for quality living and investmentAC vs cooler: What works best for DelhiAamir Khan tears up at son Junaid Khan and Sai Pallavi’s ‘Ek Din Ki Mehfil’ event: 5 times the actor got emotional in publicSummer Special: How to make Kaache Aam ki Launji at homeOTT releases this week (April 27-May 3, 2026): ‘Glory’, ‘The Kerala Story 2, ‘Wuthering Heights’, ‘Aadu 3’ and more123Hot PicksWest Bengal PollsPM ModiMamata BanerjeeRahul GandhiBengal RallyWest Bengal ElectionsMatua CommunityTop TrendingRussini Mike Photo ControversyTamil Nadu electionNFL Trade RumorsPetrol Diesel PriceAssam HS 12th ResultJac Class 12 ResultPatrick MahomesBengal PollsJack GrealishIPL Orange Cap

Mamata Banerjee, Suvendu Adhikari Kolkata: Battleground Bengal’s defining contest is playing out in south Kolkata’s Bhowanipore, where CM Mamata Banerjee faces one-time aide Suvendu Adhikari of BJP in what is an electoral rematch of far greater consequence than when she narrowly lost to him in Nandigram in 2021. For Trinamool Congress, retaining Bhowanipore isn’t just…

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Gemini Horoscope Today, April 28, 2026: Jupiter blesses property matters, yet Saturn demands verification

Gemini Horoscope Today, April 28, 2026: Jupiter blesses property matters, yet Saturn demands verification

Home feels softer today, like a cool breeze through an open window. The Moon supports domestic harmony, so even small tensions settle faster. You might find yourself tidying a corner, fixing a curtain hook, or finally organising documents.Money can come from hidden sources. Think refund, old dues, commission, a forgotten wallet credit, or help from…

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In 2020, researchers tracking a dry lakebed spotted shallow marks in the silt and found human footprints from 120,000 years ago

In 2020, researchers tracking a dry lakebed spotted shallow marks in the silt and found human footprints from 120,000 years ago

Archaeologists discovered 120,000-year-old human footprints in northern Saudi Arabia, revealing a wetter, greener past. These prints, alongside those of ancient animals, suggest early humans ventured inland from Africa much earlier than previously believed, following natural waterways. The Arabian Peninsula is typically depicted as a sprawling area marked by shifting seas of golden sand and dry…

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Fact check: Is Clavicular really expecting his first child after 10 days relationship amid viral pregnancy contest rumor?

Fact check: Is Clavicular really expecting his first child after 10 days relationship amid viral pregnancy contest rumor?

Fact check: Is Clavicular really expecting his first child after 10 days relationship amid viral pregnancy contest rumor? (Image via Getty) Clavicular is trending again, and this time it’s about a rumor that spread very fast online. The 20-year-old streamer, whose real name is Braden Peters, was suddenly at the center of claims that he…

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Violence erupts in Jagaddal ahead of PM Modi’s visit: BJP-TMC clashes, bombing at MLA’s residence leave 3 injured Kolkata: Hours before PM Modi addressed a rally at Jagaddal in Bengal’s North 24 Parganas district on Monday, clashes broke out barely 400m from the venue between TMC and BJP workers, which escalated into gunfire, stone pelting and crude bomb attacks, leaving a CISF jawan wounded with bullet injuries.Six others were also injured. The jawan, Yogesh Sharma, has been taken to a private hospital.Police have arrested four people, including TMC councillor Gopal Routh. The EC has sought a report.BJP’s Noapara candidate, Rajesh Kumar, said the unrest began after he went to Jagaddal police station to file an FIR against CM Mamata Banerjee. He alleged police refused to register it and that a mob of around 200, linked to TMC, stormed the station and attacked him, forcing police to “flee the spot”.Trinamool candidate Amit Singh disputed his version. “We went to lodge a complaint against BJP for attacking our workers. We were attacked first. Arjun Singh (ex-BJP MP) arrived there, shoving and pushing everyone, as seen in CCTV footage, and sparked the violence,” he said.BJP workers alleged TMC-backed miscreants targeted Arjun’s son and Bhatpara candidate Pawan Singh’s residence with stones and gunfire. The CISF jawan, part of his security detail, was shot in the leg.Police said a mob of around 200 entered the station, and later attacked a candidate’s residence with explosives and firearms.Arjun said Trinamool’s Somnath Shyam, also a candidate, and Barrackpore MP Partha Bhowmick led miscreants in a planned attack to disrupt the PM’s rally. “Shots were fired and bombs were hurled at Pawan Singh’s house,” he said. In turn, Shyam blamed Arjun Singh for bringing “miscreants”.Meanwhile, Election Commission said a candidate’s visit triggered the mob.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosNDA Nears 2/3 Majority As NDA Numbers Swell in Rajya Sabha After AAP Exodus’Party Of Billionaires’: Congress Attacks AAP After 7 Rajya Sabha MPs Join BJPIran Attacks Togo-Flagged Tanker With 17 Indian Seafarers Near Oman; All Safe’Once-in-a-Generation’ India Signs Free Trade Agreement With New Zealand After a Decade of Talks’Attack By BJP Goons’: TMC MP Mitali Bag’s Car Vandalised In Hooghly, BJP Denies TMC’s Charge’You Are Married Because AAP Made You Rajya Sabha Member’: Saurabh Bharadwaj Attacks Raghav ChadhaNDA Surges In Rajya Sabha After Chadha-Led AAP Exodus, BJP Nears Majority“Right Man, Wrong Party”: Raghav Chadha Defends Exit From AAP In New Video“Bound To Happen”: Congress MLA’s Take On Trump Event ShootingArvind Kejriwal Shocks Court With Refusal To Appear In Excise Case123PhotostoriesWhy tadka turns bitter: 5 expert tips for preparing perfect tadka at home10 delicious Indian sweets made with fresh cheesePM Narendra Modi praises 3 desi Indian cheese varieties and asks how many have you triedHow Brahma Muhurta Routines Can Improve Focus, Clarity, and Discipline8 historic landmarks in Mumbai that are more than 100 years old: Why you should visit themTop 5 residential areas of Nashik for quality living and investmentAC vs cooler: What works best for DelhiAamir Khan tears up at son Junaid Khan and Sai Pallavi’s ‘Ek Din Ki Mehfil’ event: 5 times the actor got emotional in publicGreen and red food combinations that boost nutrient absorption instantlySummer Special: How to make Kaache Aam ki Launji at home123Hot PicksWest Bengal PollsPM ModiMamata BanerjeeRahul GandhiBengal RallyWest Bengal ElectionsMatua CommunityTop TrendingRussini Mike Photo ControversyTamil Nadu electionNFL Trade RumorsPetrol Diesel PriceAssam HS 12th ResultJac Class 12 ResultPatrick MahomesBengal PollsJack GrealishIPL Orange Cap

Violence erupts in Jagaddal ahead of PM Modi’s visit: BJP-TMC clashes, bombing at MLA’s residence leave 3 injured Kolkata: Hours before PM Modi addressed a rally at Jagaddal in Bengal’s North 24 Parganas district on Monday, clashes broke out barely 400m from the venue between TMC and BJP workers, which escalated into gunfire, stone pelting and crude bomb attacks, leaving a CISF jawan wounded with bullet injuries.Six others were also injured. The jawan, Yogesh Sharma, has been taken to a private hospital.Police have arrested four people, including TMC councillor Gopal Routh. The EC has sought a report.BJP’s Noapara candidate, Rajesh Kumar, said the unrest began after he went to Jagaddal police station to file an FIR against CM Mamata Banerjee. He alleged police refused to register it and that a mob of around 200, linked to TMC, stormed the station and attacked him, forcing police to “flee the spot”.Trinamool candidate Amit Singh disputed his version. “We went to lodge a complaint against BJP for attacking our workers. We were attacked first. Arjun Singh (ex-BJP MP) arrived there, shoving and pushing everyone, as seen in CCTV footage, and sparked the violence,” he said.BJP workers alleged TMC-backed miscreants targeted Arjun’s son and Bhatpara candidate Pawan Singh’s residence with stones and gunfire. The CISF jawan, part of his security detail, was shot in the leg.Police said a mob of around 200 entered the station, and later attacked a candidate’s residence with explosives and firearms.Arjun said Trinamool’s Somnath Shyam, also a candidate, and Barrackpore MP Partha Bhowmick led miscreants in a planned attack to disrupt the PM’s rally. “Shots were fired and bombs were hurled at Pawan Singh’s house,” he said. In turn, Shyam blamed Arjun Singh for bringing “miscreants”.Meanwhile, Election Commission said a candidate’s visit triggered the mob.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosNDA Nears 2/3 Majority As NDA Numbers Swell in Rajya Sabha After AAP Exodus’Party Of Billionaires’: Congress Attacks AAP After 7 Rajya Sabha MPs Join BJPIran Attacks Togo-Flagged Tanker With 17 Indian Seafarers Near Oman; All Safe’Once-in-a-Generation’ India Signs Free Trade Agreement With New Zealand After a Decade of Talks’Attack By BJP Goons’: TMC MP Mitali Bag’s Car Vandalised In Hooghly, BJP Denies TMC’s Charge’You Are Married Because AAP Made You Rajya Sabha Member’: Saurabh Bharadwaj Attacks Raghav ChadhaNDA Surges In Rajya Sabha After Chadha-Led AAP Exodus, BJP Nears Majority“Right Man, Wrong Party”: Raghav Chadha Defends Exit From AAP In New Video“Bound To Happen”: Congress MLA’s Take On Trump Event ShootingArvind Kejriwal Shocks Court With Refusal To Appear In Excise Case123PhotostoriesWhy tadka turns bitter: 5 expert tips for preparing perfect tadka at home10 delicious Indian sweets made with fresh cheesePM Narendra Modi praises 3 desi Indian cheese varieties and asks how many have you triedHow Brahma Muhurta Routines Can Improve Focus, Clarity, and Discipline8 historic landmarks in Mumbai that are more than 100 years old: Why you should visit themTop 5 residential areas of Nashik for quality living and investmentAC vs cooler: What works best for DelhiAamir Khan tears up at son Junaid Khan and Sai Pallavi’s ‘Ek Din Ki Mehfil’ event: 5 times the actor got emotional in publicGreen and red food combinations that boost nutrient absorption instantlySummer Special: How to make Kaache Aam ki Launji at home123Hot PicksWest Bengal PollsPM ModiMamata BanerjeeRahul GandhiBengal RallyWest Bengal ElectionsMatua CommunityTop TrendingRussini Mike Photo ControversyTamil Nadu electionNFL Trade RumorsPetrol Diesel PriceAssam HS 12th ResultJac Class 12 ResultPatrick MahomesBengal PollsJack GrealishIPL Orange Cap

Violence erupts in Jagaddal ahead of PM Modi’s visit: BJP-TMC clashes, bombing at MLA’s residence leave 3 injured Kolkata: Hours before PM Modi addressed a rally at Jagaddal in Bengal’s North 24 Parganas district on Monday, clashes broke out barely 400m from the venue between TMC and BJP workers, which escalated into gunfire, stone pelting…

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In 2026, divers in Lake Issyk-Kul followed a trail of ancient brickwork to a submerged city hidden for seven centuries

In 2026, divers in Lake Issyk-Kul followed a trail of ancient brickwork to a submerged city hidden for seven centuries

A recent underwater expedition in Kyrgyzstan’s Issyk-Kul lake has unearthed a vast, 700-year-old lost city. Researchers discovered a remarkably preserved medieval cemetery with intricate architecture and visible inscriptions, hinting at a thriving Silk Road civilization. The “Pearl of Central Asia” is an aptly named lake located in the upper reaches of the Tien Shan range…

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Rajnath lands in Kyrgyzstan to attend SCO def ministers meet, may discuss West Asia crisis | India News

Rajnath lands in Kyrgyzstan to attend SCO def ministers meet, may discuss West Asia crisis | India News

Defence minister Rajnath Singh Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Monday landed in Kyrgyzstan’s capital of Bishkek to participate in Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) defence ministers’ meeting on Tuesday, which is likely to discuss the prevailing situation in West Asia.The defence ministers of various member countries will deliberate upon a number of issues concerning defence and…

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West Bengal polls: Shah urges people to vote fearlessly, says central forces will stay back for 60 days | India News

West Bengal polls: Shah urges people to vote fearlessly, says central forces will stay back for 60 days | India News

Kolkata: Union Home Minister Amit Shah during a roadshow in support of BJP candidates Indranil Khan (Behala Paschim) and Shankar Sikdar (Behala Purba) for West Bengal Assembly elections, at Behala in Kolkata. (PTI Photo/Manvender Vashist Lav) NEW DELHI: Union home minister Amit Shah wound up his poll campaign in Bengal on Monday by asking people…

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