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Omar Abdullah rejects PDP’s land rights bill, calls it political move

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah opposed PDP’s proposed land rights bill, terming it a political attempt to aid illegal land grabbers. The bill was defeated by voice vote.

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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday strongly opposed the land rights bill introduced by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), calling it a politically motivated move aimed at supporting illegal land occupants. The proposed bill was defeated in the Assembly through a voice vote.

Omar Abdullah says bill lacked safeguards

The bill, introduced by PDP MLA Waheed Para, sought to grant ownership rights to people living on state land for more than two decades. Abdullah, who also holds the Revenue portfolio, said the bill had no mechanism to verify if the beneficiaries were genuine residents of Jammu and Kashmir.
“The bill was aimed at helping the land mafia and those who have illegally occupied land,” the Chief Minister said, adding that such legislation would have legitimised encroachments without confirming citizenship status.

BJP praises Abdullah’s stand

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) commended Omar Abdullah for blocking what it described as a “land jihad bill”. BJP leader and Leader of Opposition Sunil Sharma claimed the proposed law was intended to alter the region’s demography.
“I thank Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for defeating the nefarious designs of PDP. The bill was an attempt to aid illegal encroachers under the guise of land regularisation,” Sharma said.

PDP defends ‘anti-bulldozer bill’

Waheed Para defended the bill, saying it was an “anti-bulldozer bill” meant to protect the rights of long-time residents facing eviction. He criticised the Chief Minister for using “dangerous” terminology, stating that calling locals “land grabbers” would justify demolitions.
“The bill was meant to protect people, not vilify them,” Para said on social media.

National Conference calls PDP, BJP “two sides of the same coin”

National Conference spokesperson Tanvir Sadiq said the defeated bill would have only benefited illegal land occupants, regardless of domicile status. He noted that a separate proposal for legitimate landholders from J&K would be presented in the next budget session.
He further remarked, “PDP and BJP are complementing each other — one misleads people by proposing such a bill, and the other brands it as land jihad.”

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Vijay appoints astrologer Radhan Pandit as OSD, sparks criticism from allies

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay has appointed astrologer and TVK spokesperson Radhan Pandit Vettrivel as Officer on Special Duty (OSD) to the Chief Minister, a move that has sparked criticism from allies and opposition leaders.

Radhan Pandit, who had publicly predicted a major electoral victory for Vijay and the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) ahead of the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, has been considered a close aide of the Chief Minister during the party’s election campaign.

The appointment drew sharp reactions from leaders within the Congress and Left parties. Congress MP Sasikanth Senthil questioned the decision in a post on X, asking why an astrologer required an OSD position in government.

Leaders from the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) and CPI(M) also criticised the move, arguing that such appointments go against the principles of scientific temper and secular governance.

According to reports, Radhan Pandit was among the first people to visit Vijay’s residence after TVK’s strong performance in the assembly elections. He has also been associated with the party as a spokesperson and political commentator.

The controversy comes amid rapid political developments in Tamil Nadu following the formation of the new TVK-led government.

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Maharashtra opposition seeks all-party meeting over PM Modi’s austerity appeal

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Maharashtra opposition parties on Tuesday demanded an all-party meeting after Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealed to citizens to adopt austerity measures amid rising concerns over the ongoing West Asia crisis.

The prime minister recently urged people to avoid non-essential gold purchases, reduce petrol and diesel usage, postpone foreign travel and consider work-from-home practices to help minimise the economic impact of global uncertainty.

Leaders from opposition parties in Maharashtra said the Centre should hold detailed discussions with political parties and explain the broader economic situation to the public. They raised concerns over the possible impact of geopolitical tensions on fuel prices, inflation and the overall economy.

Some opposition leaders also questioned the timing of the austerity appeal, saying citizens deserve greater clarity on the government’s plans to tackle any economic challenges arising from the crisis in West Asia.

Meanwhile, BJP leaders defended the prime minister’s remarks, describing them as precautionary steps aimed at reducing pressure on foreign exchange reserves and controlling inflationary risks linked to global supply disruptions.

The debate comes as concerns grow globally over energy supplies and rising crude oil prices due to tensions in West Asia.

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India has 69 days of crude oil and LNG reserves, 45 days of LPG stock, says Hardeep Puri amid West Asia crisis

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India has sufficient fuel reserves and there is no supply shortage despite the ongoing conflict in West Asia, Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Tuesday.

Addressing the CII Annual Business Summit, the minister said the country currently has crude oil and LNG reserves that can last for 69 days, while LPG stocks are sufficient for 45 days.

Puri also said LPG production has been increased from around 35,000-36,000 tonnes per day to nearly 54,000 tonnes per day to ensure uninterrupted supply during the ongoing geopolitical tensions in West Asia.

The minister dismissed fears of any immediate restrictions or disruption in fuel availability and said there is “no supply issue” in the country.

His remarks came after Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged citizens to reduce unnecessary fuel consumption and avoid non-essential foreign travel to help conserve foreign exchange reserves amid rising global energy prices linked to the West Asia conflict.

The government has also said there are no plans for fuel rationing and that India’s energy supply position remains stable.

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