This Jamshedpur village survives on stream water for 15 years
For fifteen years, residents Bota village in Jamshedpur have relied on stream water, digging small pits to filter water, receiving only one pot per household despite repeated pleas.
In Tamil Nadu, actor-politician Vijay’s TVK faces a political standoff as Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar demands proof of a 118-seat majority before government formation. Despite emerging as the single largest party with 108 seats and securing Congress support, TVK remains short of the magic number, prompting AIADMK leader E. Palaniswami to move MLAs to Puducherry to prevent defections. So, Why is Tamil Nadu Governor delaying oath invite to Vijay? Is Tamil Nadu Governor action justified or illegal? What are Vijay's options? Watch as some of the top legal eagles of the country share their perspective on these and more on the show.
For fifteen years, residents Bota village in Jamshedpur have relied on stream water, digging small pits to filter water, receiving only one pot per household despite repeated pleas.
Senior Congress leader and eminent jurist Abhishek Manu Singhvi criticised the Tamil Nadu Governor for delaying the government formation process. He said the Governor has no option but to invite the single largest party to form the government and prove its majority on the floor of the assembly.
BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari's aide was shot at point-blank range near Kolkata on Wednesday. The BJP alleged a targeted political revenge killing by the Trinamool Congress, while the TMC denied involvement and sought a CBI investigation.
The political crisis in Tamil Nadu intensifies as Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar refuses to invite the TVK chief Vijay to form the government without proof of a majority.