'We don't need you here': Iranians slam Trump at Tehran's Enghelab Square
An India Today ground report from Tehran's Enghelab Square captures Iranian citizens gathering nightly to express solidarity amid the ongoing war.
Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee has refused to accept the West Bengal assembly election results after the Bharatiya Janata Party secured two hundred and seven out of two hundred and ninety-four seats. In a press conference, Banerjee alleged that the Election Commission and the central government stole over a hundred seats from her party. Defying constitutional protocol, she declared she would not visit the Raj Bhavan to tender her resignation as the caretaker Chief Minister. Banerjee also accused the Central Reserve Police Force of acting as the BJP's 'goon bahini' and alleged that BJP workers are threatening TMC cadre and women with post-poll violence. Furthermore, Banerjee asserted that the INDIA bloc remains united, stating she has held discussions with leaders including Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi, Akhilesh Yadav, and Arvind Kejriwal to formulate a joint political strategy. Her refusal to resign contrasts with Tamil Nadu, where M.K. Stalin submitted his resignation following his electoral defeat.

An India Today ground report from Tehran's Enghelab Square captures Iranian citizens gathering nightly to express solidarity amid the ongoing war.
Celebrations erupted in Asansol after the reopening of the Bastin Bazar Durga Temple following the BJP’s victory in West Bengal.
DMK Minister Periyakaruppan has lost the Tiruppattur constituency to TVK by a margin of just one vote, with the final tally standing at eighty-three thousand three hundred and seventy-five against eighty-three thousand three hundred and seventy-four.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has been appointed as the central observer for West Bengal as the party brainstorms to select the next Chief Minister of the state.