NEET paper leak case: Who are Rajasthan’s Biwal brothers?
The Biwal family from Rajasthan, which celebrated multiple NEET selections in 2025, is now at the centre of a CBI investigation into the alleged NEET 2026 paper leak.
The fourth phase of 2019 Lok Sabha polls on Monday witnessed incidents of violence in West Bengal and Odisha that left a Congress worker dead.
In Barabani, BJP candidate from Asansol and Union minister minister Babul Supriyo's vehicle was vandalised allegedly by TMC workers outside a polling station while in Dubrajpur area central security forces personnel reportedly opened fire in the air to disperse irate people who attacked them when they were barred from entering the booths with mobile phones.
The ruling Trinamool Congress and the BJP accused each other of intimidating voters in the state, which has seen violence in all previous three phases despite stepped up central forces deployment.
The Biwal family from Rajasthan, which celebrated multiple NEET selections in 2025, is now at the centre of a CBI investigation into the alleged NEET 2026 paper leak.
This conversation dives into Bengal’s political earthquake, the disconnect between elite political commentary and ground reality, BJP’s rise in the East, Himanta and Suvendu’s hardline politics, the Vijay phenomenon in Tamil Nadu.
The sudden death of Prateek Yadav has raised several questions after his postmortem reportedly revealed six injuries on his body, some older and some recent.
The West Bengal government has suspended three senior IPS officers, including the former Kolkata Police Commissioner, over alleged lapses in the RG Kar case investigation.