English हिन्दी
Connect with us

India News

Watch: KT Rama Rao falls off van during election campaigning, video goes viral

The BRS leader was standing on the van along with other local leaders of BRS. The driver of the van applied the brakes suddenly. This resulted in the breaking of the iron railing due to which the BRS leaders fell on the ground.

Published

on

Bharat Rashtra Samithi working president and Telangana Minister KT Rama Rao fell off an election campaign vehicle during a rally in Armoor town of Nizamabad district on Thursday. KTR sustained minor injury when along with other BRS leaders fell off a van as the driver of the vehicle applied the brakes suddenly.

The BRS leader was standing on the van along with other local leaders of BRS. The driver of the van applied the brakes suddenly. This resulted in the breaking of the iron railing due to which the BRS leaders fell on the ground.

The minister’s security guards immediately rushed to the rescue of the BRS leaders. The incident took place when KTR along with other BRS leaders were going in a rally to the office of the returning officer for the filing of the nomination by the BRS candidate from Armoor, Jeevan Reddy.

According to officials from KTR’s office KTR continued with the rally. He later left for Kodangal for the road show. Large number of comments started coming on the viral video. One social media user joked that he had got the meme material for the next ten years.

One user said this video symbolizes the fall of BRS and the rise of the BJP.

https://twitter.com/patilmb91/status/1722555993891213527

Another user Nikhil Arora said KTR fell before forming the government.

One social media user joked the driver must be from the opposition party.

One X user said the BRS is not able to take care of its own party, how will the party is going to take care of the people of the state.

One user compared the falling politicians of BRS to the Pakistani economy.

Another user Yamraj said the BRS government would not fall. Another user Mask compared the falling KTR to the fall of wickets of Australia against Afghanistan. One social media Mona Patel hoped everybody was fine.  

India News

India suspends Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan after Pahalgam terror attack

India suspends the Indus Waters Treaty and cuts diplomatic ties with Pakistan following a deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir.

Published

on

Indus river waters suspended by India after Pakistan terror link

In a historic and severe diplomatic step, India has indefinitely suspended the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan. This drastic measure comes in response to the revelations of cross-border involvement in the recent terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam, which claimed 26 lives, including that of a foreign national.

The decision was announced after a high-level meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), the apex body on national security affairs. Officials revealed that the move was prompted by “cross-border linkages” uncovered during the probe into the attack, marking a major escalation in India’s stance on terrorism originating from across the border.

Water flow from key rivers to Pakistan halted

As per the suspension, water from the Indus river and its major tributaries—Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, and Satluj—will no longer flow into Pakistan. These rivers are vital to Pakistan’s agrarian economy and supply water to tens of millions of its citizens. The halt could have significant humanitarian and geopolitical implications for the neighbouring country.

The Indus Waters Treaty, signed on September 19, 1960, under the mediation of the World Bank, has long stood as a rare symbol of cooperation between the two countries, enduring even during times of war in 1965, 1971, and 1999. However, the latest attack and its investigative fallout have pushed India to make a decision it had refrained from taking for over six decades.

Continue Reading

India News

AIMIM chief Owaisi blames intelligence failure for Pahalgam attack, says more painful than Uri, Pulwama

He emphasized the need for the government to address the intelligence shortcomings that allowed the attack to occur.

Published

on

On Wednesday, AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi attributed the tragic terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, to a significant intelligence lapse, describing it as more devastating and alarming than the Uri and Pulwama attacks. He urged the Narendra Modi government to hold those responsible accountable for the failure.

Speaking to the media in Hyderabad, Owaisi condemned the attack, in which terrorists targeted innocent civilians after questioning their religion. “This brutal act demands the strongest condemnation. We expect the government to take decisive action against the perpetrators,” he said, expressing hope that swift justice would be delivered to the victims’ families.

He emphasized the need for the government to address the intelligence shortcomings that allowed the attack to occur.

Owaisi, representing Hyderabad in Parliament, extended AIMIM’s solidarity to the victims’ families and wished for the speedy recovery of those injured. Labeling the Pahalgam attack a “massacre,” he called for a thorough review of the government’s counter-terrorism strategies.

“The Modi administration must assess whether its deterrence policies are effective,” he stated, stressing the need for a robust response to prevent future incidents.

He further noted that the attackers, believed to have infiltrated from a neighboring country, aimed to sow fear and target innocent lives in India.

The assault, which took place on Tuesday in south Kashmir’s Pahalgam, claimed at least 26 lives, including two foreign nationals and two locals, while injuring several others. Owaisi’s remarks underscore the urgency of strengthening security measures and ensuring accountability to restore public confidence and deliver justice.

Continue Reading

Cricket news

Cricket fraternity including Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli condemns Pahalgam terror attack

“This tragedy proves why we shouldn’t play cricket with Pakistan—ever. When the BCCI and government refused to send the team to the Champions Trophy in Pakistan, some called it political. But taking innocent Indian lives seems to be their true game,” he wrote.

Published

on

India’s sports community was struck by a wave of sorrow and anger following the devastating terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 22, 2025. Many athletes joined the nation in condemning the violence, with some advocating for a complete halt to sporting relations with Pakistan.

The assault, which claimed at least 26 civilian lives, mostly tourists, and injured several others, occurred in a popular tourist area in south Kashmir. The Resistance Front (TRF), a front for the banned Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), has claimed responsibility for the attack.

Cricket icons Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli voiced their grief over the tragedy. Tendulkar shared, “The pain of the affected families is unimaginable. India and the world mourn with them, standing united in the pursuit of justice.” Kohli posted on Instagram, “My heartfelt condolences to the victims’ families. I pray for peace, strength, and swift justice for this brutal act.” Other cricketers, including Jasprit Bumrah and Suryakumar Yadav, echoed similar sentiments. Fast bowler Mohammed Siraj shared a poignant message: “Targeting innocent people under the guise of religion is pure evil. No belief or cause can justify such horror. What kind of fight disregards human life? May this terror end, and may the perpetrators face unrelenting punishment.”

Former cricketer Shreevats Goswami issued a fiery call to end all sports ties with Pakistan. “This tragedy proves why we shouldn’t play cricket with Pakistan—ever. When the BCCI and government refused to send the team to the Champions Trophy in Pakistan, some called it political. But taking innocent Indian lives seems to be their true game,” he wrote. Having recently visited Pahalgam and felt its renewed sense of calm, Goswami added, “This bloodshed breaks your spirit. How long must we remain ‘sporting’ while our people perish? No more.” India has avoided bilateral cricket with Pakistan since 2012-13, and the BCCI opted out of the recent Champions Trophy in Pakistan, though other Indian teams have attended multi-nation events there.

Olympic bronze medalist and BJP member Vijender Singh, visibly outraged, demanded strong action. “Our valiant forces will deliver a powerful response to this cowardly attack. Those trying to destabilize Jammu and Kashmir will never succeed against India’s brave defenders,” he asserted.

Indian cricket coach and BJP MP Gautam Gambhir vowed accountability, stating, “My thoughts are with the grieving families. Those responsible will face justice. India will respond decisively.” Badminton star PV Sindhu wrote, “The Pahalgam attack is heart-wrenching. No cause can justify such cruelty. To the families in pain, you are not alone. Let’s unite and hold onto hope for peace.”

Olympians and Athletes Unite in Condemnation
Olympic gold medalists Neeraj Chopra and Abhinav Bindra expressed their devastation. Chopra wrote, “Shattered by the tragedy in Jammu & Kashmir. My prayers go out to the victims and their families.” Bindra added, “The Pahalgam attack is appalling. Violence and hatred have no place in our world. We must stand together against terror.”

The attack, the deadliest in the region since the 2019 Pulwama bombing, prompted strong reactions across the sports world. Suresh Raina stated, “We condemn this Pakistan-sponsored act. India stands with our Army, J&K Police, and Paramilitary forces in the fight for justice.” Harbhajan Singh wrote, “My heart breaks for those lost in this unforgivable tragedy.”

Hockey legend PR Sreejesh, shuttler Saina Nehwal, and boxer Nikhat Zareen also called for accountability. Sreejesh declared, “Mere words of condemnation aren’t enough—justice must prevail. Terror cannot win.” Nehwal posted, “This attack underscores the threats we face. India is united, and justice will be served. Jai Hind.” Zareen added, “Attacking innocents is an attack on humanity. The Pahalgam tragedy demands immediate justice.”

Former cricketer Parthiv Patel expressed shock: “I’m stunned and furious. The cruelty of this act leaves me numb, but justice will be served.” Shubman Gill, KL Rahul, and Anil Kumble offered condolences, with Kumble stating, “Innocent lives lost to mindless violence. Let’s stand against hate and support the families.” Ravi Shastri called it “a vile act that should unite the nation without exception.”

The unified outrage from India’s sports fraternity underscores a collective demand for justice and a reevaluation of sporting ties with Pakistan amid escalating cross-border tensions.

Continue Reading

Trending

© Copyright 2022 APNLIVE.com