Meltdown over Modi-Meloni's 'Melody' moment: Sweet for fans, sour for Opposition?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's gift of Melody toffee to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni during his visit to Italy has sparked a massive political war.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress government during his election campaign in West Bengal. Addressing a rally ahead of the phase two polling on April 29, PM Modi accused the state government of running a syndicate raj. He stated, 'In 15 years, they have done only one thing: one district one syndicate,' contrasting it with the central government's 'one district one product' initiative. PM Modi highlighted the deteriorating law and order situation, specifically mentioning the Hanskhali gang rape and murder case as an example of the TMC's model of fear. He further alleged that the TMC, along with the Congress party, blocked the 33 percent women's reservation bill in Parliament because they do not want the women of Bengal to gain empowerment. Expressing confidence in the Bharatiya Janata Party's victory on May 4, PM Modi remarked, 'I ate Jhalmuri, but the TMC felt the burn,' referring to his recent interactions in the state.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's gift of Melody toffee to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni during his visit to Italy has sparked a massive political war.
This episode of So Sorry is a hilarious take on PM Modi's appeal to Indians to avoid buying gold for weddings for one year, reduce petrol consumption amid growing fears of a fuel price surge due to the ongoing West Asia conflict and how this has made husbands happy as they have now got an excuse to not buy gold jewellery for their spouses or to gift it to someone on their marriage.
The rupee depreciated 16 paise to close at a fresh lifetime low of 96.86 against the US dollar on Wednesday as elevated global crude prices amid the West Asia crisis stoked inflation worries.
Residents in Uttar Pradesh's Gorakhpur are facing a severe shortage of LPG cylinders, forcing them to spend entire nights sleeping on roadsides to secure a refill.