Video: Ashwini Vaishnaw celebrates BJP's Bengal victory with jhalmuri
A day after BJP scripted history by winning 206 seats in West Bengal, Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw was seen relishing jhalmuri after a cabinet briefing in Delhi.
This news bulletin examines the financial strain facing Madhya Pradesh due to populist welfare schemes, with Ladli Behena Yojana at the forefront. The bulletin notes that the scheme now supports nearly 1.26 crore women with Rs 1,500 per month, a hike implemented after Diwali under the current Chief Minister, pushing the scheme’s annual cost to approximately Rs 22,000 crore. A key quote highlights the depth of the crisis: ‘Madhya Pradesh is currently under a heavy debt burden of 4.65 lakh crore rupees, which is higher than the state's total budget of 4.21 lakh crore rupees for 2025-26.’ The coverage details technical and documentation difficulties for several women beneficiaries, mounting debt due to election promises, and debates over the sustainability of such welfare spending. The opposition’s criticism and delays in government projects due to budgetary constraints are also discussed.
A day after BJP scripted history by winning 206 seats in West Bengal, Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw was seen relishing jhalmuri after a cabinet briefing in Delhi.
The Tamil Nadu assembly election results caused a significant shift in the state's political landscape as a newly formed party, led by an actor-turned-politician Vijay, emerged as the single largest party.
The West Bengal assembly election results have triggered a potential constitutional crisis as the outgoing Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has refused to resign despite a decisive defeat.
Fresh incidents of post-poll violence have been reported from West Bengal, where angry locals vandalised Trinamool Congress candidate Jahangir Khan''s office in Falta.