BJP targets Congress after Mallikarjun Kharge recalls ’99 CM ‘missed chance’

Mallikarjun Kharge’s recent statement about being denied the Karnataka chief minister position in 1999 has sparked a political controversy, bringing Dalit representation in Karnataka politics to the forefront. BJP leaders have criticized Congress, accusing them of sidelining Dalit politicians like Kharge, despite his long-standing loyalty to the party, while favoring leaders from other parties.

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America may scrap OPT putting Indian talent at risk: Can the US tech economy survive the blow?

A Republican-led bill, H.R. 2315, aims to eliminate the OPT programme, jeopardising post-study work rights for international students—especially Indians, who dominate STEM-OPT participation. Critics call it a “job theft” loophole, but data shows OPT fuels U.S. innovation, university funding, and tech firms. Killing it could gut America’s global talent pipeline—and its competitive edge.

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“My whole body looks better” – Luka Doncic finally breaks silence on how he achieved his new jacked physique

Luka Doncic, fueled by past criticisms and setbacks, underwent a significant physical transformation this offseason. He dedicated himself to a rigorous training regimen in Croatia, focusing on strength, agility, and a strict diet. Supported by “Team Luka,” Doncic aims for longevity and dominance, showcasing his improved physique and biomechanics on the court.

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‘Such a ride’ – Siddharth Anand calls Saiyaara Mohit Suri’s best film, Lauds debutants Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda

Siddharth Anand, the director of ‘Pathaan,’ lauded Mohit Suri’s ‘Saiyaara,’ highlighting it as Suri’s finest work, celebrated for its profound emotional resonance and captivating music. Anand specifically commended newcomers Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda for their compelling portrayals, which deeply moved him. He also appreciated YRF’s support for bringing such a heartfelt love story to…

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