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Rahul Gandhi shares video of his visit to Keventers store in Delhi, tries his hands at making famous cold coffee

When asked where he would consider investing, Gandhi mentioned he was “looking at Keventers…trying to make an investment decision.”

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Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday shared a video on social media platform X showcasing his visit to a Keventers outlet in Delhi and his interactions with the company’s founders.

In the video shared by Gandhi, an employee invited him to witness the process of making the company’s renowned milkshakes and cold coffee. Instead, Gandhi expressed his desire to create one himself. The footage captured the politician donning gloves and adding scoops of ice cream into a blender.

When asked where he would consider investing, Gandhi mentioned that he was interested in making an investment in Keventers.

Later, during a conversation with co-founders Aman Arora and Agastya Dalmia, Gandhi discussed the nature of Indian businesses, distinguishing between “monopoly, political businesses” and “genuine businesses” that operate in an “environment of red tape.” He expressed a keen interest in understanding the operational status of the latter.

Gandhi inquired about Keventers’ current scale, competition, and growth strategy. “Play-fair businesses like Keventers have fueled our economic growth for generations. We must do more to support them,” he wrote in a post accompanying the video on X.

Currently, Keventers operates 200 stores across 65 cities, with plans to expand to around 500 locations within the next four to five years.

During his visit, Gandhi also engaged with customers at the Patel Nagar store in New Delhi, happily taking selfies with them. When he asked the young founders about their competitors, they explained that they are striving to establish a market. They noted that the ideal price point in the Indian flavored milk market is around Rs 50-70, while Keventers products are priced around Rs 100.

Keventers, which began operations in the first half of the last century, ceased activities in the 1970s. The founders expressed their ambition not only to revive the brand but also to reinvent it, shifting to a more customer-focused approach and outsourcing product creation to a third-party vendor.

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Mamata Banerjee holds crucial meeting with TMC MLAs amid party rebellion in West Bengal

Mamata Banerjee has called a crucial meeting of TMC MLAs amid growing dissent and claims by a rebel faction, with party unity under intense scrutiny.

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West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee is set to hold a crucial meeting with party legislators at her residence as the ruling party grapples with one of its most serious internal challenges in recent years.

The meeting comes at a time when the Trinamool Congress (TMC) is facing visible dissent from a section of its MLAs, raising concerns over party unity and legislative strength. The gathering is being closely watched as a test of whether Mamata Banerjee can bring disgruntled lawmakers back into the party fold.

Attendance under scrutiny after recent setbacks

The latest meeting assumes significance after an earlier gathering at Mamata Banerjee’s residence reportedly witnessed poor attendance, forcing the session to be called off. Reports suggested that only a fraction of the party’s legislators attended, triggering speculation about growing unrest within the organisation.

The internal turbulence has intensified following claims by a rebel faction that it enjoys the support of a substantial number of TMC legislators. The developments have sparked concerns about the party’s cohesion in the state assembly.

Leadership faces challenge from rebel camp

The rebellion has largely been linked to dissatisfaction among some legislators regarding the party’s leadership structure and decision-making process. While several reports indicate that the anger of dissenting MLAs is directed more towards sections of the party leadership than Mamata Banerjee herself, the crisis has nevertheless emerged as a major challenge for the TMC chief.

Recent developments, including the recognition of a rebel-backed opposition leader in the West Bengal Assembly and subsequent legal and political battles, have further highlighted divisions within the party.

Meeting expected to focus on party unity

Party leaders are expected to use the meeting to assess support within the legislative wing, discuss the ongoing political situation and explore ways to restore unity ahead of future political battles in the state.

Political observers believe the outcome of the meeting could provide a clearer picture of whether the Trinamool Congress can contain the rebellion or whether the internal crisis is likely to deepen further in the coming weeks.

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Ramalinga Reddy resigns from Karnataka cabinet over portfolio allocation dispute

Karnataka minister Ramalinga Reddy has resigned from the DK Shivakumar cabinet after expressing dissatisfaction with the portfolio allocated to him, creating an early challenge for the new government.

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Senior Congress leader and Karnataka minister Ramalinga Reddy has resigned from the state cabinet, just days after taking oath in the newly formed government led by Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar. The resignation follows his reported dissatisfaction with the portfolio allotted to him.

According to reports, Reddy was assigned the Major and Medium Irrigation department during the cabinet portfolio distribution announced on Friday. However, the veteran leader was said to be seeking the Bengaluru Development portfolio, which eventually went to Krishna Byre Gowda.

The development comes at a sensitive time for the new Karnataka government, which was sworn in earlier this week after D.K. Shivakumar took charge as Chief Minister. Portfolio allocation had reportedly been delayed amid intense lobbying for several key departments, including those linked to Bengaluru’s administration and infrastructure.

Reddy cites repeated humiliation

In his resignation, Ramalinga Reddy reportedly expressed strong disappointment with the manner in which the portfolio allocation was handled. He is said to have felt sidelined despite his seniority in the party and flagged what he described as a reversal of earlier assurances.

Reports indicated that meetings were held involving Shivakumar, Reddy and other senior leaders as efforts were made to resolve the issue. However, the discussions did not result in a breakthrough, leading to Reddy’s decision to step down from the ministry.

Early challenge for Shivakumar government

Reddy’s resignation marks one of the first major political challenges for the newly formed Congress government in Karnataka. The cabinet formation process had already drawn attention due to competition for influential portfolios and ongoing efforts to balance various factions within the party.

It remains to be seen whether the Congress leadership will attempt to persuade Reddy to reconsider his decision or move ahead with a cabinet reshuffle to address the vacancy.

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Vijay allocates Tamil Nadu’s lone Rajya Sabha seat to Congress

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay has handed the state’s lone vacant Rajya Sabha seat to Congress, strengthening alliance ties ahead of the upcoming Upper House elections.

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and TVK chief Vijay has allotted the state’s lone vacant Rajya Sabha seat to alliance partner Congress, a move that further strengthens cooperation between the two parties after the formation of the new government. The decision comes ahead of the Rajya Sabha elections scheduled for June 18.

The allocation is being seen as an important political gesture by Vijay towards Congress, which has emerged as a key ally of the ruling coalition in Tamil Nadu. Congress currently has five MLAs supporting the government and is also represented in the state cabinet.

Sources indicate that senior Congress leader and All India Congress Committee functionary Praveen Chakravarty is likely to be the party’s nominee for the Rajya Sabha seat. His nomination is expected to be filed in the coming days.

Move reinforces TVK-Congress partnership

The decision follows recent interactions between senior Congress leaders and the Tamil Nadu leadership, including a meeting between veteran Congress leader P. Chidambaram and Chief Minister Vijay. Political observers view the Rajya Sabha seat-sharing arrangement as another step towards consolidating the alliance ahead of future electoral contests.

Congress had reportedly sought the Rajya Sabha berth from its ally, and the allocation is expected to increase the party’s representation in the Upper House from Tamil Nadu. With the latest development, Congress is set to have two Rajya Sabha members from the state along with representation in the state government.

The Rajya Sabha bypoll had earlier been viewed as an opportunity for Vijay’s TVK to secure its first direct entry into Parliament. However, the party chose to back its ally, highlighting the importance it places on coalition politics and alliance management.

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