Rajdeep Sardesai on Mamata, Suvendu, Hemanta and Tharoor as CM
This conversation with Rajdeep Sardesai dives into the shifting political landscape.
On September 13, two mummified specimens believed to be "non-human" and at least 1,000 years old were presented to Mexican Congress.
Ufologist and journalist Jaime Maussan led the public hearing.
These alleged alien bodies were discovered in mines in Cusco, Peru, and were carbon analyzed by the National Autonomous University of Mexico. The corpses, much smaller than an adult human, were displayed in glass boxes, with discernible facial features such as eyes, a nose, and mouth. Maussan claimed these beings are not part of our terrestrial evolution.
The presentation also included Ryan Graves, executive director of Americans for Safe Aerospace, who previously testified about UFOs at a US congressional hearing. This extraordinary event has sparked widespread interest and debate, with many eagerly awaiting further information on these ancient 'non-human' bodies.
This conversation with Rajdeep Sardesai dives into the shifting political landscape.
In an exclusive interview with India Today, legal expert Harish Salve discussed the constitutional crisis in West Bengal following Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's refusal to resign despite losing her seat and the decisive mandate against her party.
An India Today ground report from Tehran details the ongoing conflict, its impact on the city's infrastructure and how Iranians have gathered at Enghelab Square to demonstrate solidarity and unity amid war.
The Congress state unit in Tamil Nadu held an online meeting and decided to extend support to TVK. Congress is seeking a power-sharing agreement and is likely to demand two cabinet portfolios, along with a few board and corporation chairman posts, and other government roles such as trust members and directors.