Trump flip flops on Iran war: Does US have a goal after setting Middle East on fire?
On Wednesday, the US-owned, Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker MT Safesea Vishnu was struck by an Iranian suicide drone boat near the Iraqi port of Basra.
On this Special Report, India Today correspondent Mustafa Sheikh provides live updates from a polling station in Bandra East during the Mumbai civic elections. Reporting on the ground, Sheikh highlights significant delays, noting that some voters have waited for over an hour to cast their ballots. He quotes a frustrated citizen who stated, 'She took one hour to cast one vote,' emphasizing the slow pace of the process. The transcript details how issues such as missing voter slips and difficulties in locating names in the registry are contributing to the backlog, leading some residents to leave without voting. While reporting from Malabar Hill suggests a smoother flow, the situation in Bandra remains a concern for voter turnout. The programme also features insights on Mumbai's political fragmentation and the importance of local ward heads in this high-stakes election, which sees a massive budget and critical infrastructure issues at the forefront for the city's residents.
On Wednesday, the US-owned, Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker MT Safesea Vishnu was struck by an Iranian suicide drone boat near the Iraqi port of Basra.
The conclave will also feature political debates on upcoming state elections in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.
Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, criticised the government, questioning why India would allow another nation to be permitted to buy Russian oil.
Addressing a domestic audience, Khamenei framed Iran's military stance as one of necessary justice. He explicitly stated that the Iranian government feels a religious and national obligation to respond to the loss of life attributed to American and Israeli military actions.