Bengal post-poll violence: Mob vandalises TMC candidate Jahangir Khan's office
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.
India Today’s team is on the ground across the Middle East, covering the escalating conflict. Sweta Singh reports from the Jordan-Israel border, Ashutosh Mishra from Al Dera in UAE, and Ashraf Wani from Beirut, Lebanon.
Israel has launched an all-out offensive against Hezbollah, warning civilians repeatedly to take shelter. In Beirut, Wani reports widespread destruction in the southern suburbs, with thousands displaced, many taking refuge on roads, in schools, parks, and stadiums. IDF helicopter operations in the Bekaa Valley targeted Hezbollah positions but failed to achieve their objectives, leaving 41 dead.
In Jordan, missiles fired by Iran hit US and local sites, with civilians reporting injuries. The US confirmed damage to a THAAD radar system, forcing a switch to Patriot missiles.
In UAE, 121 drones and 16 ballistic missiles were intercepted, with life continuing despite heightened alerts. Across the region, civilians face hardship, displacement, and uncertainty amid mounting casualties.
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.
Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee has refused to accept the West Bengal assembly election results after the Bharatiya Janata Party secured two hundred and seven out of two hundred and ninety-four seats. I
An India Today ground report from Tehran's Enghelab Square captures Iranian citizens gathering nightly to express solidarity amid the ongoing war.
Celebrations erupted in Asansol after the reopening of the Bastin Bazar Durga Temple following the BJP’s victory in West Bengal.