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Amid Murshidabad violence, Mamata Banerjee says Waqf Amendment Act will not be implemented in West Bengal

“Traffic on the National Highway has returned to normal, and strict action will be taken against those who resorted to violence,” the police stated.

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday firmly stated that the state would not implement the recently passed Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, assuring minority communities of her unwavering support.

Speaking at a programme organized by the Jain community in Kolkata, Banerjee emphasized her commitment to safeguarding the rights and properties of minorities, urging unity amid rising tensions.

“I know you are hurt by the passage of the Waqf Act. But have faith—nothing will happen in Bengal that allows divide-and-rule tactics to succeed. Spread the message that we must all stay united,” she said, addressing concerns raised by the minority community.

Trinamool Congress supremo Banerjee also cautioned against falling prey to provocations aimed at sparking political movements, reassuring the audience, “When Didi is here, she will protect you and your property. Let us trust each other.”

Her remarks come in the wake of the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, which was passed by the Lok Sabha on April 3 and the Rajya Sabha in the early hours of April 4 after intense debates in both houses of Parliament.

The bill received presidential assent from President Droupadi Murmu on Saturday, but Banerjee made it clear that West Bengal would resist its implementation, citing the state’s diverse population, which includes 33 percent minorities. “What will I do with them if such laws create division?” she asked, referencing the delicate balance in border areas near Bangladesh.

Banerjee drew on history to underline her stance, noting, “Bengal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India were once together. Partition came later. Those living here now—it’s our duty to protect them.” She stressed that unity could empower people to “conquer the world,” urging restraint against those who might incite unrest.

The Chief Minister’s comments also addressed recent violence in Murshidabad district on Tuesday, where around 100 protesters clashed with police near Umarpur crossing along National Highway 12, opposing the Waqf (Amendment) Act.

The demonstration turned violent, with protesters allegedly throwing stones, vandalizing police vehicles, and torching two police cars, injuring several officers. West Bengal police responded with tear gas and lathi charges, apprehending at least 22 individuals.

“Traffic on the National Highway has returned to normal, and strict action will be taken against those who resorted to violence,” the police stated.

Banerjee condemned the timing of the legislation, saying, “This (Waqf Bill) should not have been passed now.” She reiterated her inclusive approach, highlighting her visits to places of worship across religions, including Durga Puja, Kali Puja, Jain and Buddhist temples, gurudwaras, churches, and Guru Ravidas temples.

“In Rajasthan, I visited both Ajmer Sharif and the Brahma Temple in Pushkar,” she added, underscoring her commitment to interfaith harmony. “Even if you shoot me dead, you cannot separate me from this unity. Every religion, caste, and creed prays for humanity, and we love them all.”

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AI video row erupts as Congress leader shares clip showing PM Modi as chaiwala

A fresh row erupted in the Winter Session after Congress leader Ragini Nayak shared an AI-generated video showing PM Modi serving tea, prompting criticism from the BJP.

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A political controversy has intensified during the ongoing Winter Session after Congress leader Ragini Nayak posted an AI-generated video depicting Prime Minister Narendra Modi serving tea. The video, shared late last night, has triggered sharp reactions from the BJP and is expected to further disrupt parliamentary proceedings.

AI-generated clip draws criticism

The video shows the Prime Minister carrying a kettle and glasses at what appears to be an international event. PM Modi has often spoken publicly about helping at his father’s tea stall during his childhood, a point that has previously sparked political jibes during election seasons.

The latest post from Nayak has revived that contentious theme, drawing criticism from senior BJP leaders who called the video “insulting” and reflective of a “depraved mindset”.

BJP terms the post an attack on hardworking Indians

BJP leader CR Kesavan said the post was offensive to millions of hardworking citizens and accused the Congress of targeting the OBC community.

He also alleged that Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, “cannot accept” PM Modi’s rise through “hard work and dedication”, contrasting it with what the BJP calls the “entitlement” of Congress leadership.

BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla said the party had mocked the Prime Minister’s background earlier as well and claimed such remarks would not be forgiven by the public.

Row likely to disrupt Winter Session

The controversy has surfaced at a time when the Opposition is preparing to corner the government on issues including the Special Intensive Revision of voter lists. With a heavy legislative agenda planned by the Centre, the latest political storm is likely to further heighten tensions in Parliament.

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BJP secures 7 wards as MCD by-election results announced, AAP wins 3

The BJP emerged as the top performer in the Delhi MCD by-elections, winning seven of 12 wards, while AAP took three and Congress and the Left claimed one seat each.

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The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) by-election results for 12 wards were declared today, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) emerging as the leading performer by winning seven seats. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) secured three wards, while Congress and the Left picked up one seat each.

BJP maintains edge in civic bypolls

Voting was conducted on November 30 across 12 wards, nine of which were earlier represented by BJP councillors. The remaining three were held by AAP. This round of bypolls witnessed a voter turnout of 38.51%, lower compared to 50.47% recorded in the 2022 civic elections.

The counting process was carried out at 10 centres — including Kanjhawala, Pitampura, Civil Lines, Rouse Avenue, Dwarka, Najafgarh, Gole Market, Bharat Nagar, Pushp Vihar, and Mandawali — as shared by the State Election Commission.

Ward-wise highlights

  • AAP’s Anil won the Mundka ward.
  • AAP’s Ram Swaroop Kanojia won Dakshin Puri.
  • Congress’ Suresh Choudhary secured a win in Sangam Vihar-A with a comfortable margin.
  • BJP’s Anita Jain clinched Shalimar Bagh with 6,742 votes.
  • BJP’s Suman Kumar Gupta won Chandni Chowk with 7,825 votes.
  • AIFB’s Mohammad Imran led in Chandani Mahal, adding the lone Left victory.

With all results declared, the final tally stands at: BJP 7, AAP 3, Congress 1, AIFB 1.

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Dead frog found in Gwalior school meal sparks probe into hygiene lapses

A dead frog discovered in a Mid-Day Meal at a Gwalior school has led to a district investigation following earlier complaints of poor food quality.

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A disturbing incident at a government primary school in Gwalior has triggered an official inquiry after a dead frog was found in food prepared under the Mid-Day Meal scheme. The discovery has renewed concerns over food safety standards in schools across Madhya Pradesh.

Viral image prompts swift action by district authorities

A photo circulating online showed a dead frog in a cooked vegetable dish reportedly served at the Government Primary School in Gokulpura. The incident came to light when teachers noticed the contamination before lunchtime. They recorded a video, alerted authorities and pointed out that complaints about foul smell, insects and poor-quality food had been raised earlier as well.

The uproar prompted immediate intervention from the District Panchayat. The Chief Executive Officer ordered a detailed probe, directing District Education Officer Hariom Chaturvedi to verify the video’s authenticity and review how the contamination occurred.

Separately, senior officials, including Collector Ruchika Chauhan, have sought reports from the school administration and the Mid-Day Meal provider. Authorities have stated that strict disciplinary action will follow if negligence is confirmed.

Renewed scrutiny of the Mid-Day Meal programme

This incident adds to ongoing concerns about hygiene and monitoring under the meal scheme, which is meant to improve child nutrition and encourage school attendance. Despite being a key welfare initiative, repeated lapses in food quality have been reported in the state, raising questions about oversight and accountability.

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