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19 dead as Hyderabad-Bengaluru bus catches fire in Andhra Pradesh’s Kurnool

A Volvo bus traveling from Hyderabad to Bengaluru caught fire near Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, killing 12 people. Authorities suspect the blaze started after the vehicle hit a two-wheeler on NH-44.

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At least 19 people died after a Volvo bus traveling from Hyderabad to Bengaluru caught fire early Friday morning near Kurnool district in Andhra Pradesh. The vehicle burst into flames after colliding with a two-wheeler on National Highway 44 (NH-44), leaving several passengers trapped inside.

Tragedy Strikes On NH-44

According to police, the bus belonging to a private travel company started its journey from Hyderabad around midnight. The collision occurred near Ullindakonda village at approximately 3:30 am. Preliminary investigation suggests that the two-wheeler got stuck under the bus, triggering sparks that caused the fire. The driver reportedly fled the scene.

Vikrant Patil, Superintendent of Police, Kurnool, said that a forensic team is examining the incident. “It was an AC bus, so passengers had to break the windows to escape. Those who managed to do so survived,” he said.

Survivors And Rescue Efforts

Out of 40 people on board, 20 passengers escaped after breaking the glass panes. Eleven injured persons are being treated at a government hospital, while three others are admitted to private facilities. Authorities are still verifying the number of missing passengers and working to identify the charred bodies.

Eyewitnesses described how the bus turned into a fireball within minutes. Nandyal MP Byreddy Shabari said, “The bus exploded within two to three minutes. We could only rescue 19 people.”

Government Response And Condolences

Andhra Pradesh Transport Minister Ramprasad Reddy stated that officials are verifying the vehicle’s maintenance records. The bus, registered in Odisha, was over seven years old and had a valid fitness certificate until March 2027.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep sorrow, announcing ex-gratia compensation of ₹2 lakh each for the families of those who died and ₹50,000 for the injured. President Droupadi Murmu also conveyed condolences and wished for the speedy recovery of the injured.

Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu described the accident as “devastating” and directed officials to provide all necessary support to victims’ families. Former Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy and BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao also shared messages of grief.

Recent Similar Incident

This tragic accident comes just 10 days after another deadly bus fire in Rajasthan’s Jaisalmer-Jodhpur highway, where 20 passengers were burnt alive when a private bus caught fire after smoke was seen emerging from its rear section.

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Shashi Tharoor questions mandatory full rendition of Vande Mataram at official events

Shashi Tharoor has questioned the need to make the full rendition of Vande Mataram mandatory at official events, saying respect for the national song should not be equated with compulsion.

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Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has sparked a fresh debate over the singing of Vande Mataram at official functions, arguing that requiring the full rendition of the national song at every public event is unnecessary.

Speaking on the issue, Tharoor said respect for Vande Mataram should not be confused with making its complete version compulsory at all official gatherings. He described such a requirement as an unnecessary burden and suggested that patriotism should remain a matter of voluntary expression rather than enforcement.

The remarks come months after the Centre introduced detailed guidelines governing the performance of Vande Mataram at official functions. According to reports, the revised protocol standardised how and when the national song should be sung or played during government events.

Tharoor’s comments add to an ongoing national discussion about the balance between respect for national symbols and individual choice. He has previously argued that patriotism gains meaning when expressed willingly rather than through compulsion.

The issue has generated political and constitutional debate in several states in recent months, with differing views emerging over whether the full version of the song should be rendered at official ceremonies and public events.

While supporters of stricter guidelines say the move promotes uniform respect for a national symbol, critics contend that making the full rendition mandatory could be seen as an imposition. The debate is expected to continue as political leaders and constitutional experts weigh in on the matter.

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TMC faces fresh turbulence as speculation grows over possible breakaway faction in Bengal

The Trinamool Congress is facing fresh internal challenges as reports of dissent and possible plans for a breakaway political formation gain attention following the party’s defeat in the West Bengal Assembly elections.

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The Trinamool Congress (TMC) is facing renewed signs of internal unrest, with political speculation mounting over the possibility of a breakaway group emerging in West Bengal after the party’s recent electoral setback. Reports of disgruntled legislators distancing themselves from the party leadership have fuelled discussions about a potential new political formation led by rebel leaders rather than by veteran leader Mamata Banerjee.

The buzz comes shortly after the expulsion of two TMC MLAs over alleged anti-party activities. According to reports, concerns within the party have intensified amid claims that several legislators are unhappy with the current leadership structure and the role of the party’s top decision-makers.

Adding to the speculation, a large number of TMC legislators reportedly skipped a scheduled meeting at Mamata Banerjee’s residence, a development that has been interpreted by political observers as a sign of growing discontent within the organisation.

Split rumours gain momentum after election defeat

The developments come in the aftermath of the 2026 West Bengal Assembly election, in which the BJP secured a decisive victory while the Trinamool Congress suffered a major setback after 15 years in power. The defeat triggered debates within the party over its future direction and leadership.

Reports suggest that discussions are taking place among some legislators regarding the possibility of forming a separate political platform. The situation has drawn comparisons with Maharashtra’s political realignments in recent years, though no formal announcement regarding a split has been made.

Meanwhile, Mamata Banerjee has publicly dismissed rebel voices, stating that the party is stronger without those working against its interests. She has also alleged that there are organised efforts to weaken the Trinamool Congress following its electoral defeat.

While speculation continues, there has been no official confirmation of a new party being launched. Political observers say the coming weeks could determine whether the current tensions remain internal disagreements or evolve into a larger organisational challenge for the Trinamool Congress.

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TMC faces fresh turmoil as signature controversy exposes internal divisions in Bengal

A political controversy has erupted in West Bengal after two TMC MLAs alleged their signatures were used without consent on a letter endorsing Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay as Leader of Opposition, leading to their expulsion from the party.

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The Trinamool Congress (TMC) has found itself at the centre of a fresh political controversy after allegations emerged that signatures of some party legislators were used without their consent on a letter related to the appointment of the Leader of Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly.

The row intensified after two TMC MLAs, Ritabrata Banerjee and Sandipan Saha, reportedly objected to their signatures appearing on a letter endorsing senior party leader Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay for the post of Leader of Opposition. The legislators alleged that they had not signed the document.

Allegations trigger political confrontation

The controversy gained prominence after opposition leader Suvendu Adhikari raised the issue and questioned the authenticity of the signatures submitted to the Assembly Secretariat. The allegations have fuelled a political confrontation between the ruling party and the opposition.

Authorities are examining the matter, with the authenticity of the disputed signatures becoming a key focus of the ongoing inquiry. The investigation is expected to determine whether any procedural irregularities occurred during the submission of the endorsement letter.

TMC expels two MLAs

Amid the controversy, the Trinamool Congress expelled Ritabrata Banerjee and Sandipan Saha from the party. TMC leaders cited anti-party activities as the reason for the action, while the expulsions have further intensified debate around the signature dispute.

The development has brought internal disagreements within the party into public view and added to the political tensions surrounding the issue.

Inquiry continues

Officials are continuing to examine the allegations and related documents. The outcome of the inquiry is expected to clarify the circumstances under which the endorsement letter was submitted and whether any irregularities took place.

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