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    A new $72,000 migrant smuggling route to the US starts with a charter flight, and many Indians are waiting to board

    Indian nationals on a Legend Airlines flight faced challenges in El Salvador as they attempted to reach the U.S. via Mexico. The incident sheds light on a new phase of illegal immigration through intercontinental smuggling routes, impacting U.S. border policies and migrants' journeys.

    BJP's Bengal debacle: Trapped by narrative, leadership crisis and minority consolidation

    The BJP's defeat in the 2024 West Bengal Lok Sabha elections was exacerbated by its failure to counter the TMC's narrative, led by Mamata Banerjee, on central funds and anti-Muslim rhetoric, resulting in a shift of support. The TMC secured a significant victory, winning 29 out of 42 Lok Sabha seats.

    Mamata Banerjee hits out at PM Modi for his 'sent by God' comment

    West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for declaring himself "sent by God" without directly naming him at an election rally. Banerjee sarcastically questioned if God would endorse actions like orchestrating riots, spreading lies, or halting welfare programs. She also mocked Modi over BJP's claim that Lord Jagannath is a devotee of the PM.

    Monsanto: See what we know so far about plot, cast and production

    Netflix secures "Monsanto," a legal drama starring Glen Powell, Anthony Mackie, and Laura Dern. The film, directed by John Lee Hancock, follows attorney Brent Wisner (Powell) as he challenges chemical giant Monsanto on behalf of client Dewayne "Lee" Johnson (Mackie). Dern plays Monsanto's chief toxicologist in this gripping true story.

    No more elections in country if BJP comes to power, says Mamata Banerjee

    West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee criticizes BJP for NRC plans post-election win, alleges CAA is a staged drama. Accuses PM of lying in Bengal, vows to protect Lakshmir Bhandar for women voters. Warns of no democracy if Modi remains in power, urges votes to increase seats

    Matuas and Backward Hindu communities await citizenship under CAA in Bangaon Constituency

    Sushoma Adhikari, a 90-year-old Matua woman, recalls her journey from Bangladesh to India during Partition, highlighting the struggles faced by refugees. In Bangaon, where the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) is significant, people eagerly await citizenship, especially Matuas and other backward Hindu communities. BJP candidate Shantanu Thakur is favored by many for his support of CAA. Localities in Bangaon are named after places in Bangladesh, reflecting the migrants' origins. Some residents are unsure about CAA's benefits, while others are actively seeking citizenship. Despi

    • Not a routine judgment, people feel special treatment has been given: Amit Shah on SC granting bail to Kejriwal

      Union Home Minister Amit Shah expressed his views on the Supreme Court's decision to grant interim bail to Arvind Kejriwal, stating that he believes it is not a routine judgment and that many people in the country perceive special treatment. The Supreme Court recently granted interim bail to the Aam Aadmi Party leader until June 1, 2024, in connection with the ongoing money laundering probe related to the Delhi Excise Policy case.

      Goons threatening women of Sandeshkhali, TMC trying every trick to protect culprits: PM Modi in Bengal

      While addressing back-to-back rallies in Barrackpore and Hooghly, Modi alleged that under the TMC rule, Hindus have turned into second-class citizens in West Bengal and asserted that "as long as Modi is here, no one can repeal the CAA law." Suggesting that the performance of the Congress would be at an all-time low, the prime minister claimed that the grand-old party will get fewer seats than the age of its 'shehzada' (Rahul Gandhi) in the Lok Sabha polls. Gandhi is in his early fifties.

      View: Gaffer, or channelling inner Joe?

      Biden's 'xenophobic' remarks towards India and Japan sparked diplomatic tensions, revealing underlying political complexities. The incident highlighted strained relations and diplomatic challenges faced by the US with key Asian allies.

      India can't, in the name of open economy, open up its national security to work with China: S Jaishankar

      From the big shifts in foreign policy under the Modi government, the China challenge to CAA and the heat and dust of electoral politics, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar touched on a range of topics in a freewheeling discussion at the ET Roundtable.

      India not xenophobic, but one of the most welcoming nations: S Jaishankar

      S Jaishankar refutes 'xenophobic' remarks on India's economy by Joe Biden, defends Citizenship Amendment Act, criticizes biased media, and praises PM Modi's leadership. He emphasizes India's openness to diverse societies and the importance of a fair global narrative.

      West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee injured boarding helicopter in Durgapur

      The West Bengal Chief minister Mamata Banerjee reportedly stumbled on board of her chopper while on her way to a campaign in Kulti on Saturday afternoon from Durgapur. The nature of her injury is not known yet. However, the injury was minor and she went to her scheduled rallies in Kulti and Asansol.

      Key provisions of CAA may violate certain Articles of the Indian Constitution: Congressional report

      US Congress's CRS raised concerns about India's CAA potentially violating the Constitution. The Act, allowing citizenship based on religion, faces criticism for excluding Muslims and threatening human rights norms, prompting calls for amendments by the US Congress. CRS is an independent research wing of the US Congress that prepares reports on issues of interest to the members of Congress so that they can make informed decisions. CRS reports are not considered to be an official report of views of the Congress.

      Modi govt will never touch reservation policy: Amit Shah

      Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday made it clear that the Narendra Modi government will never touch the reservation policy or let anyone else do it. Shah also said that the government will do its best to eradicate Naxalism from the country.

      Beginning of 'Ram Rajya' has started in India, nobody can stop it now: Rajnath Singh

      Defence Minister Rajnath Singh declared that "Ram Rajya" is taking shape in India, emphasizing BJP's achievements like Article 370 abrogation, Ram temple construction, and CAA implementation. He assured no Indian will lose citizenship under CAA, pledged UCC implementation, and highlighted BJP's commitment to governance and women's rights. Singh criticized opposition and lauded J&K's progress post-Article 370 abrogation.

      Will not accept CAA, NRC, Uniform Civil Code: Mamata Banerjee

      Banerjee opposes CAA, NRC, Uniform Civil Code at Eid event. Warns against election violence. TMC fights BJP in Bengal. Urges no votes to others. Criticizes central probe agencies. Abhishek Banerjee accompanies her.

      Union Minister Sonowal says Citizenship Amendment Act no longer a contentious issue in the Northeast

      ​Union minister for Ports, Shipping & Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal, said that the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) is no longer a contentious issue in the Northeast. Talking to ET’s Bikash Singh, Sonowal, who is contesting from Dibrugarh, said people understand how they were misled by the opposition as the CAA does not pose any threat to Indian citizens and there would be no impact on the indigenous people of the Northeast.

      Sandeshkhali is not "Nandigram or Singur"; problem was local, says WB CM Mamata Banerjee

      West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee defended Trinamool's actions in Sandeshkhali, challenged PM Modi on various issues, and denounced BJP's governance and corruption, while also addressing storm-affected housing and opposing CAA and NRC.

      No Muslim living in India will lose citizenship, Opposition creating confusion: Rajnath on CAA

      Rajnath Singh guarantees Indian Muslims' citizenship safety, criticizes opposition, and highlights BJP's commitment to its promises like the Ram temple in Ayodhya and triple talaq abolition, emphasizing respect for all religions in India.

      Challenge BJP to cross even 200 seats; won't allow CAA in Bengal: Mamata Banerjee

      Mamata Banerjee, the TMC supremo, slammed the opposition bloc INDIA partners -- CPI(M) and Congress-- for "joining hands with the BJP" in West Bengal. "There is no INDIA alliance in West Bengal. The CPI(M) and Congress are working for the BJP in Bengal," she said while addressing an election rally at Krishnanagar in support of TMC candidate Mahua Moitra.

      Amendment of CAA aims to legalize RSS's ideology of hatred: Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan

      Addressing a public meeting in Kollam, the Chief Minister said, "We all know that the ideology of the RSS is hatred. Citizenship based on religion is anti-constitutional and against the idea of democracy."

      'Misplaced, misinformed, unwarranted': MEA reacts to US' remarks on CAA

      The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) criticized the United States' remarks on the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) as "misplaced, misinformed, and unwarranted," asserting it as an internal matter of India. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal emphasized that India's constitution guarantees religious freedom to all citizens and refuted concerns regarding the treatment of minorities under the CAA.

      CAA true act of democracy, says famous US Singer Mary Millben, thanks PM Modi for helping the 'persecuted'

      Renowned singer Mary Millben has praised PM Modi's leadership for implementing the Citizen Amendment Act, highlighting its inclusivity and provision of religious liberty. She urges the US to recognize Modi's leadership. The US expresses concerns over the Act's implementation, emphasizing respect for religious freedom. Millben appreciates Modi for granting Indian nationality to persecuted non-Muslim migrants. The CAA aims to confer citizenship to refugees facing religious persecution, removing legal barriers.

      India dismisses US concerns on CAA: 'Lectures by those with a limited understanding...'
      US says it is concerned about CAA and closely monitoring its implementation

      The United States expresses concern over India's Citizenship (Amendment) Act, monitoring its implementation closely. The act grants citizenship to undocumented non-Muslim migrants from specific countries, ensuring no citizenship loss for Indian Muslims.

      US ‘concerned’ about CAA notification in India, spox says ‘closely monitoring’ its implementation
      Fear, uncertainty loom over Shaheen Bagh residents a day after CAA notification

      Residents of southeast Delhi's Shaheen Bagh area expressed fear and uncertainty following the Centre's notification of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). The CAA aims to expedite citizenship for non-Muslim migrants from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan who arrived in India before December 31, 2014. Locals fear adverse impacts on the Muslim population and expressed disappointment with the government's decision. Despite Ramadan, sentiments of anger and anguish prevail among residents, who feel their protests against the CAA have been disregarded.

      MNM chief Kamal Haasan, TVK's Vijay oppose CAA

      Tamil actor Vijay demanded that the DMK regime assure people that Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) will not be implemented in Tamil Nadu. The Centre had yesterday notified rules to implement the CAA.

      Centre notifies Citizenship Amendment Act rules, four years after Parliament cleared law

      ​The Citizenship Amendment Act seeks to grant Indian nationality to persecuted non-Muslim migrants - Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists, Parsis and Christians - from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan who had come to India till December 31, 2014.​ The Parliament approved the CAA in December 2019, with the Act subsequently getting Presidential assent from then-President Ram Nath Kovind.

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