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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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Petrol bomb hurled at BJP leader’s clinic in Bathinda ahead of CM Mann’s visit

A petrol bomb was thrown at BJP leader Dr Tarsem Garg’s clinic in Bathinda, sparking panic and prompting a police investigation ahead of CM Bhagwant Mann’s visit.

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A petrol bomb was allegedly thrown at the clinic of BJP leader Dr Tarsem Garg in Punjab’s Bathinda, triggering panic in the area and prompting a police investigation. The incident occurred late on Monday night, just ahead of Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann’s scheduled visit to the city.

According to preliminary information, two masked individuals were involved in the attack. CCTV footage reportedly showed one suspect lighting a bottle filled with petrol while another recorded the incident. The burning bottle was then thrown inside the clinic premises before the accused fled the spot.

The sudden explosion-like sound created panic among nearby residents, who rushed to the clinic after the attack. No injuries were reported, although some property, including a parked scooty and plants in the courtyard, was damaged. Burn marks were also found at the site.

Dr Tarsem Garg said he had not received any threats and was unaware of any personal enmity that could have led to the incident. Police teams reached the spot soon after receiving information and began collecting evidence. Senior officers inspected the scene and are analysing CCTV footage to identify the attackers.

SP City Narinder Singh confirmed that two unidentified individuals were involved in the attack and said multiple teams have been deployed to trace the accused. The incident has raised security concerns, particularly because of the chief minister’s visit to Bathinda.

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Many mocked us as an actors party: Vijay responds to critics in first detailed Assembly speech

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay said TVK was once mocked as an “actors’ party” as he delivered his first detailed speech in the state Assembly.

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief Vijay on Monday delivered his first detailed speech in the state Assembly, using the occasion to respond to critics who had earlier dismissed his party as merely an “actors’ party”.

Addressing the House, Vijay said several people had ridiculed TVK when it entered politics, questioning whether a party led by film personalities could succeed. He, however, asserted that the electoral mandate received by his party had answered those criticisms.

The Chief Minister said political movements should be judged by their commitment to public welfare and governance rather than the backgrounds of those leading them. He stressed that the people of Tamil Nadu had placed their trust in his party and that the government would work to honour that faith.

Vijay invokes leaders who faced criticism

During his address, Vijay recalled that several prominent leaders in Tamil Nadu’s political history had also faced scepticism before rising to power. He said doubts about experience and capability were not new in politics and noted that public support ultimately determines political success.

The TVK leader reiterated his government’s commitment to transparency, accountability and ensuring that the Assembly functions in a democratic manner, with adequate space for both the ruling side and the opposition. He said the interests of the state’s people would remain the government’s top priority.

Vijay’s speech drew attention as it marked his first comprehensive intervention in the Assembly since assuming office as Chief Minister following the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

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Delhi records 38.4°C as air quality turns poor, IMD forecasts cloudy skies

Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 38.4°C, while air quality slipped to the poor category. IMD has predicted partly cloudy skies with chances of thunderstorms and light rain.

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Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 38.4 degrees Celsius on Monday, slightly below the seasonal average, even as residents continued to experience hot and humid weather conditions.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the national capital is expected to witness partly cloudy skies during the day, with the possibility of thunderstorm activity and light rainfall in some areas later in the evening or during the night. Strong surface winds are also likely during the day.

The city’s air quality, however, deteriorated and slipped into the ‘poor’ category, raising concerns over deteriorating atmospheric conditions. Authorities have advised vulnerable groups, including children, elderly people and those with respiratory ailments, to limit prolonged outdoor exposure.

Weather officials said temperatures in Delhi remained marginally lower than normal, but high humidity levels continued to make conditions uncomfortable for residents. The “feels like” temperature remained significantly higher due to moisture in the air.

The IMD has forecast partly cloudy conditions over the next few days, with chances of very light to light rainfall and thunderstorms in parts of Delhi-NCR. Gusty winds ranging between 20 and 30 kmph, reaching up to 40 kmph at times, are also expected.

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