Reality check: After the 2019 Karol Bagh fire, why are hotels still Death Traps?
Reality Check | Seven years after the Karol Bagh hotel fire, another deadly blaze in Malviya Nagar has raised serious questions about hotel safety and enforcement.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday slammed the Congress and said it has no right to ask BJP questions about terrorism.
Replying to the debate on Operation Sindoor in Rajya Sabha, Shah said, "Congress has no right to ask the BJP questions about terrorism. The only reason terrorism spread in the country was because of Congress' votebank and appeasement politics."
Shah halos criticized previous Congress governments for their approach to terrorism, including the Shimla Agreement and border issues with China, and targeted former Home Minister P. Chidambaram for allegedly questioning Pakistani involvement in the attack. He highlighted a 70% reduction in terrorist incidents in Kashmir from June 2015 to May 2025 compared to 2004-2014, the banning of organisations like PFI and Jamaat-e-Islami, and zero recruitment of Kashmiri youth into terror groups in the last six months.
Reality Check | Seven years after the Karol Bagh hotel fire, another deadly blaze in Malviya Nagar has raised serious questions about hotel safety and enforcement.
Ordinary mattresses became lifelines during one of Delhi's deadliest fires at Malviya Nagar.
At SPIEF 2026, India Today Group Vice-Chairperson and Editor-in-Chief Kalli Purie and other dignitaries discussed the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in newsrooms, bridging AI efficiency with human values and more.
A fire broke out at a hotel in Hauz Rani, Malviya Nagar, leaving several guests trapped inside. Local residents immediately stepped in to help with the rescue operations.