Statement was issued in response to Amit Shah’s criticism of judgment by two-judge bench which included Justice B Sudershan Reddy, now the Oppn’s candidate for Vice President.
BJP leaders such as Jagat Pujari or Bhima Mandavi are small pawns on the chessboard of Bastar. They couldn’t have played their moves without the connivance of top bosses in Raipur.
Mamdani’s politics feels unusual compared to India’s current climate. He unapologetically foregrounds Muslim identity at a time when doing so in India invites scrutiny.
On 4 November 2025, NCLAT bench, comprising Chairperson Justice Ashok Bhushan and Member Arun Baroka, noted that WhatsApp and Meta are distinct legal entities.
This world is being restructured and redrawn by one man, and what’s his power? It’s not his formidable military. It’s trade. With China, it turned on him.
The Supreme Court of India has always batted on behalf of terrorists and secessionists. Be it the Islamist jihadis of Kashmir or the Naxalites of central India or even the China backed insurgencies of Nagaland and Manipur – all of them have a genuine and true friend in the Supreme Court of India.
Last week, the Supreme Court championed the cause of stray dogs and thereby imperiled the lives of millions of Indians – usually the poor and marginalized ones, the bottom of the pyramid.
The Supreme Court feels for every section of society – crooks, criminals, terrorists, secessionists, even stray dogs. The only one who doesn’t get any sympathy at the court is the common man. He toils away – killed by terrorists, mugged by criminals, duped by crooks, bitten by stray dogs. All thanks to the great Indian judiciary.
The Supreme Court of India has always batted on behalf of terrorists and secessionists. Be it the Islamist jihadis of Kashmir or the Naxalites of central India or even the China backed insurgencies of Nagaland and Manipur – all of them have a genuine and true friend in the Supreme Court of India.
Last week, the Supreme Court championed the cause of stray dogs and thereby imperiled the lives of millions of Indians – usually the poor and marginalized ones, the bottom of the pyramid.
The Supreme Court feels for every section of society – crooks, criminals, terrorists, secessionists, even stray dogs. The only one who doesn’t get any sympathy at the court is the common man. He toils away – killed by terrorists, mugged by criminals, duped by crooks, bitten by stray dogs. All thanks to the great Indian judiciary.