Politics
Tejashvi flag new Bihar scandal

Patna raids follows a string of similar operations in recent months. In July, EOU targeted several places associated with Pramod Kumar, an engineer, along with Bihar State Educational infrastructure Development Corporation. Investigators have claimed that a ratio of Rs 3.54 crore, including fixed deposits, land records, vehicles and cash, has been exposed. Kumar is allegedly hidden.
The separate, Special Vigilance Unit (SVU) swooped at District Education Officer Rajinikanth Praveen in January, seizing an estimated assets worth about Rs 1.87 crore. The raids were expanded in several districts, with unacceptable cash, a yield of luxury goods and documents, which indicate the ownership of the property beyond their official income. Praveen has been suspended since then and further investigation is pending.
Earlier this year, in another case, EOU raided the premises of an executive officer in Siwan, which was detected in the property disorganized property. The authorities once again questioned bank deposits, land deeds, and important cash holdings as to how such vast fate is collected within the state service.
From engineers of rural works to education authorities, the investigation not only reveals irregularities, but also appears as a complicated culture of Graft. Each raid exposes property in crores, often hidden in plain vision – is set in a hurry when investigators come in cupboards, pipes, tanks, or haste.
As soon as Bihar goes close to the 2025 assembly elections, Tejashvi Yadav and the opposition are using these scams to intensify their attacks on the government. For citizens, however, the imagination of burnt posture knee drains has already become a metaphor for a state where corruption no longer seems hidden behind the closed doors.
With agency input
Politics
Israel called the ‘unavoidable’ withdrawal; Trump talks suspects on the post -war Gaza

Israel has collected Thousands of thousands of reservoirs For the next phase – on the objections of their own citizens. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the army will continue with its campaign to reduce Hamas while continuing efforts towards a ceasefire.
Hamas said last week that he had accepted a ceasefire scheme from Arab media. Qatar – who has rarely blamed in a year of mediation – said on 26 August, Tuesday, that Israel still did not reply formally and “does not want to reach an agreement”.
Last week, an official of a Qatari described the proposal as “almost identical”, advocated by American messenger Steve Witcoff and was first accepted by Israel.
The proposed deal includes 60-day stoppage in the fight; The release of some of the 50 hostages is still in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners; Increase in human assistance for Gaza; And an outline for permanent ceasefire talks.
Many members in Netanyahu’s alliance oppose such phased agreements. But inside Israel, the protest has increased, as the relatives of the hostages, freed the former hostages and their supporters demand a truss – and many also want the end of the Palestinian starvation. The government and its staunch colleagues, however, emphasize that an extended aggressive is the best route to free the hostage and prevent Hamas from starting future attacks.
Why Trump is presiding over this ‘separate’ meeting outside the Middle East Arbitration
In Washington, US State Secretary Marco Rubio was also expected to meet Israeli Foreign Minister Gidon Sire today.
Steve Witchoff told Fox News on Tuesday, August 26, that President Donald Trump had planned to preside over a separate meeting with a “a very comprehensive plan”, but the nuances were not revealed – and the program meeting for Wednesday does not show the program meeting of Trump.
Politics
Modi bowed down to Trump, stopped Operation Sindoor ‘within 5 hours’: Rahul Gandhi

Targeting the media, Rahul Gandhi said, “They will not show you the statement of Trump. They only serve Modi and his corporate friends, not leaders like me, Stalin or Tejashvi.”
The Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha also extended his attack on the Election Commission (EC), alleging that it was accused of enabling the BJP’s “vote theft”.
He alleged that the so -called “Gujarat model” of the BJP was made on vote chori (vote theft) and claimed, “Modi and Shah win the election by manipulating votes with the help of EC, not through the mandate of the people.”
Gandhi said that Bihar’s drafts on the ongoing controversy over electoral roles Deletion of 65 million names – Shown as “dead”, “shift” or “absent” – was part of a deliberate attempt to separate the groups of margins. He said, “Thousands of people are telling us that their names have been closed incorrectly. Many living citizens are being declared dead. EC is targeting Dalits, OBCs, EBCs and minorities because the BJP does not want the BJP to listen to their voices,” he said.
Gandhi and RJD leader Tejashvi Yadav was included in the rally by Bharat Block Allies MK Stalin and DMK’s Kanimozhi and CPI (ML) Mukti’s Dipankar Bhattacharya, along with Dipankar Bhattacharya of Mukti, to produce the evidence of alleged electoral masculinity.
Gandhi said, “I have already shown evidence of votes theft. In the coming days, I will bring more out.”
The voter Adhikar Yatra is ready to continue in Bihar for three more days before it ends in Patna on 1 September.
With PTI input
Politics
Ukraine’s drone hit Putin where it hurts: Russian oil refineries

Other war related issues have caused even more consumer pain.
The Ukrainian drone strike has repeatedly disrupted the Russian transport network, especially air traffic, which more people travel by car and demand growing gas, Vakulanko said.
He said that inflation has also made less profitable for suppliers who generally buy gasoline for sale in the summer months of high price summer, and many entrepreneurs decided not to bother this year.
Personally, none of these problems cause permanent or comprehensive dissolution in Russia. But simultaneously, they have changed the ups and downs in an expected annual value for the government.
To try to reduce the deficiency, on July 28, Russia stopped gasoline exports, the Ministry of Power expected to continue the ban in September.
Russian media reported that the managers of the oil company have been invited to government meetings twice this month.
Moscow is spared to a large extent
While the authorities appear worried, gasoline deficiency is “the system is not critical,” Peach said.
By now, the decrease is limited to some areas – the Far East and Crimea – as these areas are usually supplied by low refineries and present more transport demands.
Moscow is spared on the latest gasoline price spike as it is well supplied from major refineries in Yaroslav and Nizhny Novgorod, a few hours of drives are away in cities. There is a refinery in the city itself in the capital.
Still Russia does not have an immediate risk to stop – even in more weak areas, experts say. Although private drivers may feel some pain on the gas pump, most buses and trucks run on diesel, for which Russia’s surplus is.
The army, which largely uses diesel fuel, is also untouched by any shock.
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