National News
Trump repeated his Indo-Pak claims for ‘Nth Time’, PM Modi silent: Congress

Trump said that he asked the countries how long this rivalry was going on and he said 2,000 years to which he replied, smiling, oh, it is a problem. The US President reiterated his claim that he stopped the war between India and Pakistan with phone calls and trade.
He said, “I stopped a war between India and Pakistan, and I stopped it with business. I don’t think I have ever seen the story written about it, but it was great, it was great, very good. They were getting ready,” he said.
He said that it was “the turn to hit Pakistan, and finally they were going to atoms. And I stopped it. I called each leader, I respect each leader a lot. I know them, and I talked to him, and I talked about business.”
Trump said that he told the leaders of India and Pakistan that they are “not doing business with America if you are going to war, if you are going to start throwing nuclear weapons”.
“And I told both of them, and they were incredible. In fact, they really understood it. They stopped. I stopped that war with phone calls and business.” And India is still here, talking on a business deal, and Pakistan is coming, I think, next week. And I am very proud of him, “said Trump.
Tension increased after the Pahgam terror attack between India and Pakistan on 22 April, India carried out accurate attacks on terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir in the early hours of May 7. Pakistan attempted to attack Indian military bases on 8, 9 and 10 May. The Indian side strongly responded to Pakistani works.
On-10 May 10 sides ended on-ground enmity with an understanding of stopping military functions after negotiations between directors of military operations.
Trump is repeatedly claiming that the US has stopped India and Pakistan from fighting. However, India continuously maintains the fact that at the end of enmity with Pakistan, two terrorists had reached after direct talks between the military operations (DGMOS) directors.
The Congress on Thursday claimed that India had faced three “huge diplomatic failures” from the US, which is constantly hypothesizing India and Pakistan and the Modi government’s foreign policy is “failed” as it is inspired by domestic political views.
Congress General Secretary Ramesh had said that the recent statements of America were both “challenge and a warning” and needed serious thinking “when PM is only interested in playing divisive politics”. He also said that Prime Minister Modi should separate his “stubborn” to call an all-party meeting and a special session of Parliament.
Ramesh had said that the US Army General Michael Kurila called Pakistan a “unprecedented partner” in the anti -terrorism world, as the head of Pakistan’s army employees Asim Munir reported Washington DC for the US Army Day celebrations later this week and the recent comment of the Trump administration spokesman’s recent comment “three huge jerks”.
National News
Women and children hungry, with Netanyahu, head of United Nations Food Agency

According to the Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza, about 63,000 people have died in Gaza since the war started. The agency said that 71 people were killed due to Israeli attacks on the previous day, while the scores were more injured. While the ministry does not distinguish between citizens and fighters, it says that more than half of the dead were women and children.
The ministry is part of the Hamas-Interactive Government and is part of employees by medical professionals. The United Nations and independent experts consider it to be the most reliable source of war casualties. Israel disputes its figures, but has not provided its own.
Hamas -led militants kidnapped 251 people and killed around 1,200 people, most of the citizens launched this latest war in the 7 October 2023 attack. Most hostages have been released in ceasefire or other deals. Out of the remaining 50 in Gaza, Israel believes that about 20 are alive.
United Nations chief Gutres has stated that Israel is with the obligations to protect citizens, to protect citizens, facilitate more human access and their required needs.
Systematic disintegration of food water and healthcare systems, Guterres said, “is the result of deliberately decisions that defy basic humanity”.
National News
VP Vance says

The 41 -year -old Republican’s remarks occurred amid increasing concerns about President Trump’s health after a major injury during his meeting with South Korean President Lee J. Mayung. It has been added that there are concerns about his inflamed ankles, its strange moving moves and a mixture of words.
In 78 years and seven months in January, Trump was the oldest President to take oath of office in US history, who had his predecessor, who was 78 and two months as Biden, when he assumed office in 2021.
Vance, who is the third youngest VP in American history, assured the nation that he was ready to take over in terms of anything that happens to President Trump.
“… If God does not, there is a terrible tragedy, I cannot think of better on-the-world training than what I have received in the last 200 days,” he told the USA Today.
Earlier this month, President Trump called Vance a “most likely” successor for the Maga movement, but VP has speculated about its 2028 schemes.
National News
Derek O’Brien says that CMS fails to motivate confidence under the JPC, 30-day arrest on PM.

As many opposition parties have announced that they will not participate in the Joint Parliamentary Committee, who will look into the new bills proposed to remove the Prime Minister, Chief Ministers and other ministers, if arrested for 30 days, Trinamool Congress leader Derek O’Brien said on Friday that the panel does not motivate trust.
He listed examples of opposition objections to Joint Parliamentary Committees (JPC), which usually dominate the MLAs of the ruling party.
In a blog of six reasons published on Friday, why ‘six reasons why JPCS do not Inspolar Confidence’, the Rajya Sabha leader cited the previous cases, where the opposition raised objections before the JPC.
Referring to the joint panel formed in 1987 to investigate the Bofors contract scam, he said that six major opposition parties boycotted the committee as most of its members were from the Congress.
He said, “Two parties are still BJP allies: Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and Asom Gan Parishad (AGP). The report of the committee submitted in 1988 was rejected by the opposition (non-Congress) to be biased,” he said.
The TMC leader also referred to the JPC set up in 2013 to investigate the Augusta Westland VVIP Choppers case. When the proposal for its formation was passed in the Rajya Sabha, the then leader of the opposition Arun Jaitley said that it was written by the government.
Since 2014, Parliament has established 11 JPCs, O’Bheen said, saying that the proposal for formation of JPC was adopted in seven cases on the last day of the session. “Conversely, between 2004 and 2014, three JPCs were installed, no set on the last day,” he said.
The TMC leader also indicated a recent report of a JPC on the Waqf Amendment Bill, which was introduced in Parliament after rebuating the opposition’s dissatisfaction notes.
He said, “After the outspoken protests by the opposition, BJP MP Medha Kulkarni, who reported in the Rajya Sabha in the morning, had to be taken to the post of a corerigandam for Appendix 5, which included notes that were re -included,” he wrote.
-
IPL3 months ago
‘Any nahhi numba hai’: Furious MS Dhoni loses cool, CSK shouts at players – Watch. Cricket news
-
Sports3 months ago
‘Is MS Dhoni fit or not?’ Cricket news
-
IPL3 months ago
Explained: Why Punjab Kings will get two opportunities to reach IPL 2025 final
-
National News3 months ago
Indian Youth Congress started fellowship program for young lawyers
-
IPL3 months ago
IPL 2025: Hardik Pandya hit the unique ‘Triple Century’ in T20S.
-
IPL3 months ago
‘No, you can’t take it …’: Shreyas Iyer’s bold statement. Cricket news
-
Sports3 months ago
How Rohit Sharma’s bad form with BAT is damaging Mumbai Indians’ IPL 2025 campaign
-
National News3 months ago
Mamta paid tribute to ‘rebel’ poet Qazi Nazrul Islam on her birth anniversary