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Former PM Manmohan Singh hails India’s stance on Russia-Ukraine war ahead of G20 Summit, says sovereign, economic interests first 

Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has hailed the central government’s stance on the Russia-Ukraine war and said the country has done the right thing. He said prioritising India’s sovereign and economic interest first while appealing for peace, was the right decision.

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Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has hailed the central government’s stance on the Russia-Ukraine war and said the country has done the right thing. He said prioritising India’s sovereign and economic interest first while appealing for peace, was the right decision.

Dr Singh’s statement came ahead of G20 Summit in Delhi from September 9 to 10 for which he has also been invited to a G20 dinner on Saturday.   Former PM Manmohan Singh has served the country for two terms of the Congress-led UPA government between 2004 and 2014.

Dr Singh also expressed his concern about using foreign policy for domestic politics.

Dr Singh observed that foreign policy has become more significant in domestic politics during India’s G20 presidency than it was during his tenure. He stated the significance of exercising restraint in using diplomacy for party politics.

The veteran Congress leader also expressed his happiness over India’s rotational chance for the Presidency of the G20 during his lifetime. Dr Singh further said foreign policy has always been an important element of India’s governance framework, but it is fair to say that it has become even more relevant and important to domestic politics today than earlier.

The Former PM emphasised the importance of exercising restraint in using diplomacy and foreign policy for personal or party politics while acknowledging that India’s standing in the world is rightfully an issue in domestic politics.

The former Prime Minister underlined the forum’s purpose as a platform for policy coordination to tackle global challenges such as climate change, inequality and confidence in global trade.

Dr Singh also spoke about Chinese President Xi Jinping’s decision to skip the G20 Summit. He said it was unfortunate. Dr Singh expressed hope that PM Modi would take the necessary steps to protect India’s territorial and sovereign integrity and defuse bilateral tensions.

The former PM also spoke on India’s role in the global economy and said India’s external trade as a share of its GDP doubled in the decade from 2005 to 2015, which benefitted enormously to lift hundreds of millions out of poverty.

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West Bengal BJP government set for oath ceremony as suspense over new CM continues

The BJP is preparing to form its first government in West Bengal after securing a massive Assembly election victory, with the new Chief Minister expected to be chosen during a legislature party meeting in Kolkata.

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The Bharatiya Janata Party is preparing to form its first government in West Bengal after its decisive victory in the 2026 Assembly elections. The swearing-in ceremony of the new government is scheduled for May 9 in Kolkata, while suspense continues over the party’s Chief Ministerial choice.

According to reports, the BJP legislature party is expected to meet on Friday in the presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah to elect its leader formally. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Amit Shah and several senior BJP leaders are likely to attend the oath-taking ceremony.

Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari has emerged as the frontrunner for the Chief Minister’s post following the BJP’s strong performance in the elections. Other names reportedly under consideration include Samik Bhattacharya, Sukanta Majumdar and Swapan Dasgupta.

The political developments come a day after Governor RN Ravi dissolved the West Bengal Legislative Assembly and state cabinet following the completion of the Assembly election process. The dissolution order was issued under Article 174(2)(b) of the Constitution after outgoing Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee declined to submit her resignation despite the Trinamool Congress losing power.

The BJP secured a clear majority in the 294-member Assembly, ending the Trinamool Congress’ 15-year rule in the state. The election outcome marks a major political shift in West Bengal, where the BJP is set to form a government for the first time.

Preparations for the swearing-in ceremony are underway at Kolkata’s Brigade Parade Ground, where senior BJP leaders and party supporters are expected to gather for the event.

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West Bengal Governor dissolves Assembly amid political transition 

Governor R N Ravi dissolved the West Bengal Assembly after the 2026 poll results, with the BJP securing a majority in the state elections.

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The West Bengal Legislative Assembly was dissolved following the conclusion of the 2026 Assembly elections, in which the Bharatiya Janata Party secured a clear majority in the state.

Governor R N Ravi issued the order dissolving the Assembly as the state prepared for the transition of power after the election results. According to reports, the BJP won 207 seats in the 294-member Assembly, while the Trinamool Congress secured 80 seats.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee questioned the election outcome and alleged irregularities in the poll process, claiming the mandate had been “looted”.

The dissolution came as the tenure of the existing Assembly ended on May 7, 2026. The development has sparked political discussions over the formation of the next government in the state.

Meanwhile, Mamata Banerjee held a meeting with newly elected Trinamool Congress MLAs in Kolkata and reportedly raised concerns over internal sabotage during the elections.

The BJP is expected to begin the formal process of government formation in West Bengal after its decisive victory in the Assembly polls.

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Eknath Shinde’s helicopter returns to Mumbai mid-flight due to bad weather

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde’s helicopter was forced to return to Mumbai after the pilot detected approaching storm conditions during a flight to Thane district.

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A helicopter carrying Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde was forced to return to Mumbai on Thursday after encountering adverse weather conditions during a flight to Thane district.

According to officials, Shinde had departed from Mahalaxmi Racecourse in south Mumbai around 3.30 pm and was travelling to Murbad in Thane district to attend a wedding function related to a party worker’s family.

The helicopter reportedly reached the Airoli area in Navi Mumbai when the pilot noticed an approaching storm and informed the deputy chief minister about the deteriorating weather conditions. Following the alert, the flight was turned back as a precautionary measure.

The helicopter later landed safely at the Pawan Hans facility in Juhu, Mumbai. Officials said Shinde was accompanied by members of his staff, including personal assistant Prabhakar Kale, special executive officer Balsingh Rajput and media adviser Vinay Patrdukar.

The incident comes amid changing weather conditions and storm activity reported in parts of Maharashtra in recent days.

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