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Congress seeks action against Udupi DC over saffron flag row

The Congress has sought action against Udupi deputy commissioner T K Swaroopa over allegations that she waved a saffron flag during the Paryaya procession, a charge she has denied, saying her participation was part of official duty.

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The Congress has sought action against Udupi deputy commissioner T K Swaroopa over allegations that she waved a saffron flag during the Paryaya procession held on January 18, triggering a political controversy in coastal Karnataka.

The issue surfaced after the Legal and Human Rights Cell of the Udupi District Congress Committee wrote to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, demanding an inquiry into Swaroopa’s conduct during the religious procession linked to the Udupi Sri Krishna Math.

DC denies political motivation

Responding to the allegations, Swaroopa said she attended the event strictly in her official capacity and denied any politically motivated participation.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, she said that at around 3 am on January 18, she flagged off the Puraprevesh programme of the Swamiji as part of the biennial Paryayotsava celebrations. She added that she did so in her role as the administrator of the Udupi City Council.

Swaroopa also said she attended the civic honour programme for the new paryaya swamiji and the durbar event held after the swamiji ascended the Sarvajna Peetha, reiterating that her presence was aligned with administrative responsibilities.

Congress seeks inquiry, alleges rule violation

In the letter addressed to the chief minister on Monday, Udupi District Congress Committee Legal and Human Rights Cell president Harish Shetty alleged that ahead of the procession from Jodu Katte to Krishna Math, a BJP MLA handed over a saffron flag to the deputy commissioner, which she allegedly raised and waved in public.

The letter claimed that such an act violated service rules governing civil servants and went against the constitutional principle of secularism. The Congress has demanded a formal inquiry and appropriate action in accordance with law.

About the Paryaya system

The Paryaya or Paryayotsava marks the ceremonial transfer of ritual and administrative control of the Udupi Sri Krishna Temple. On January 18, Shiroor Matha assumed charge for the 2026–28 term, with Sri Vedavardhana Tirtha Swamiji taking over as the pontiff-administrator.

Under the centuries-old Paryaya system, the temple is managed on a rotational basis by the Ashta Mathas—Pejavara, Puttige, Adamaru, Krishnapura, Shiroor, Sodhe, Kaniyoor and Palimaru—each for a period of two years. The system was instituted by 13th-century philosopher-saint Sri Madhwacharya, the founder of the Dvaita school of philosophy.

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Vijay wins floor test with 144 votes, secures power amid AIADMK split in Tamil Nadu

Vijay secures a decisive floor test victory in Tamil Nadu with 144 votes amid AIADMK split and opposition abstentions.

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) leader C. Joseph Vijay has won a crucial vote of confidence in the state Assembly, securing 144 votes and comfortably crossing the majority mark. The result confirms the stability of his government following a politically charged floor test marked by shifting loyalties and opposition abstentions.

DMK walkout and aiadmk abstention shape vote dynamics

The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) walked out of the Assembly ahead of the vote with its 59 MLAs, while the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), led by Edappadi K. Palaniswami, abstained from voting with its 47 MLAs.

This absence from two major opposition blocs significantly influenced the final numbers in the confidence motion.

144 votes secure majority for tvk government

Vijay’s government received support from 144 lawmakers in the 234-member Tamil Nadu Assembly, comfortably above the required majority mark. Only 22 members voted against the motion, while five MLAs chose to abstain.

The outcome ensures that the TVK-led government retains power, at least for now, in a politically fragmented Assembly.

25 aiadmk mlas break ranks to support vijay

A major political development emerged during the voting, with 25 AIADMK MLAs defying party leadership and voting in favour of Vijay’s government. This internal rebellion highlights a widening rift within the AIADMK and raises questions about its future cohesion under Palaniswami’s leadership.

The split has added a new dimension to Tamil Nadu politics, where cross-voting played a decisive role in shaping the final result.

Vijay calls victory a mandate for change

After the results were announced, Vijay described the outcome as a turning point, stating that his party symbol had “changed history.” He indicated that the TVK government would function as a minority administration focused on safeguarding the rights of all sections of society.

Political implications of a fractured opposition

While the floor test has secured Vijay’s position as chief minister, the deeper political story lies in the fragmentation of the opposition, particularly within the AIADMK. The emergence of rebel MLAs supporting TVK signals potential long-term realignments in Tamil Nadu’s political landscape.

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India hikes gold and silver import duty to 15% to curb overseas purchases

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India has increased import duties on gold and silver to 15% from the earlier 6%, according to government orders issued on Wednesday, as authorities move to curb overseas purchases of precious metals and reduce pressure on foreign exchange reserves.

Under the revised structure, the government has imposed a 10% basic customs duty along with a 5% Agriculture Infrastructure and Development Cess (AIDC), taking the effective import tax on gold and silver imports to 15%.

The move comes days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged citizens to avoid non-essential gold purchases for a year in order to help conserve foreign exchange reserves amid global economic uncertainty and tensions in West Asia.

India is the world’s second-largest consumer of precious metals and relies heavily on imports to meet domestic demand. Analysts believe the higher tariffs could help narrow the trade deficit and offer some support to the rupee, which recently touched record lows against the US dollar.

However, industry officials warned that the sharp increase in duties may revive smuggling activities, which had reduced after India lowered import duties in 2024. Bullion market experts said higher taxes could also dampen consumer demand as gold and silver prices are already trading at elevated levels.

Gold demand in India has remained strong in recent months, particularly for investment purposes, amid rising bullion prices and weaker returns from equities. According to reports, inflows into gold exchange-traded funds (ETFs) rose sharply during the March quarter.

Market reaction to the announcement was immediate, with domestic gold and silver futures rising sharply after the tariff hike was announced.

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Prateek Yadav, Mulayam Singh Yadav’s younger son, dies at 38 in Lucknow

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Prateek Yadav, the younger son of late Samajwadi Party founder Mulayam Singh Yadav, died at the age of 38 in Lucknow on Wednesday morning, according to hospital and police sources.

Prateek Yadav was the husband of BJP leader Aparna Yadav and the half-brother of Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav.

According to reports, family members rushed Prateek Yadav to Lucknow Civil Hospital at around 6:15 am after his condition deteriorated at home. Doctors declared him brought dead on arrival.

Initial reports said he had been suffering from lung-related health complications and was undergoing treatment for a blood clot in his lungs. A post-mortem examination has been ordered to determine the exact cause of death.

Some local reports also mentioned that hospital authorities treated the case as suspicious pending medical examination, though officials have not yet confirmed the cause of death publicly.

Prateek Yadav largely stayed away from active politics despite belonging to one of Uttar Pradesh’s most influential political families. He was known as a real estate businessman and fitness enthusiast, and had completed his MBA from the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom.

Soon after the news emerged, Akhilesh Yadav expressed grief over his half-brother’s death in a social media post, calling it “deeply saddening”. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also condoled the death and extended sympathies to the family.

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