Former Hisar MP and Congress leader Brijendra Singh has announced the launch of the 'Sadbhav Yatra' (Harmony March) in Haryana, starting on October 5, 2025, from Danoda village in the Narwana constituency. The initiative, spanning 2,600–2,800 km over six to seven months, aims to cover all 90 assembly constituencies in the state. Inspired by Rahul Gandhi's 'Bharat Jodo Yatra,' the Sadbhav Yatra seeks to promote social harmony and counter divisive politics. Singh emphasized the importance of unity among Haryana's diverse communities, stating that the yatra is a mission to restore brotherhood and justice across all 36 biradaris of the state. The march will address various issues, including unemployment, agrarian distress, electoral malpractice, paper leaks, and challenges faced by government employees and youth. Singh described the yatra as both a political and social effort to reclaim the spirit of unity and justice. The Sadbhav Yatra is expected to have significant political implications in Haryana, especially amid recent developments within the Congress party. The appointment of Bhupinder Singh Hooda as the Congress Legislature Party leader has led to internal discussions and potential shifts in the party's dynamics. In response to the yatra, the BJP has criticized the initiative, alleging that it is an attempt to build a global alliance against India. Some party leaders have even invoked conspiracy theories, suggesting influence by foreign actors like George Soros. The tone from BJP is that the tour is not purely diplomatic but politically motivated, possibly timed with domestic political needs. #HaryanaPolitics #BrijendraSingh #SocialHarmony #BharatJodoInspiration #PoliticalNews #UnityInDiversity #PublicIssues #NewsOne
The Leh Apex Body (LAB) has announced its decision to suspend scheduled talks with the Union Ministry of Home Affairs, citing the prevailing "atmosphere of fear and anger" in Ladakh following recent violent protests. The protests, which resulted in the deaths of four individuals and injuries to over 80 other, have led to widespread unrest in the region. In light of these events, the LAB has demanded a judicial inquiry into the police firing incident and the immediate release of detained activists, including prominent climate activist Sonam Wangchuk. In response, the Ministry of Home Affairs has reiterated its openness to dialogue, expressing a willingness to engage with the LAB and the Kargil Democratic Alliance at any time. The ministry highlighted the positive outcomes from previous discussions, such as increased reservations for Scheduled Tribes and women in Ladakh's local councils, and the commencement of recruitment for government positions in the region. However, the LAB maintains that talks cannot resume until normalcy is restored and their demands are addressed. This development underscores the ongoing challenges in Ladakh, where demands for statehood, constitutional safeguards under the Sixth Schedule, and greater autonomy continue to fuel tensions between local leaders and the central government. #LehApexBody #StatehoodDemand #JudicialInquiry #CivilUnrest #CentralGovernment #LocalGovernance #PoliticalNews #NewsOne
In the early vice presidential elections held on September 9, 2025, C.P. Radhakrishnan of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won with 452 electoral votes (60.10%), defeating independent candidate B. Sudershan Reddy, who received 300 votes (39.90%). Radhakrishnan succeeded Jagdeep Dhankhar, who resigned due to health concerns. #VicePresidentialElections #IndiaPolitics #CPRadhakrishnan #BJP #ElectoralResults #PoliticalNews #GovernmentUpdates #DemocracyInAction #NewsOne
Protests in Ladakh demanding statehood and special protections escalated into violence, resulting in four deaths and over 80 injuries. The Ministry of Home Affairs attributed the unrest to provocative speeches by activist Sonam Wangchuk. Authorities imposed a curfew in parts of Leh and Kargil, with over 50 arrests made. The Kargil Democratic Alliance has called for further protests, demanding accountability and an impartial investigation. #LadakhProtests #StatehoodDemand #CivilUnrest #PublicSafety #PoliticalNews #HumanRights #CurfewUpdates #LawAndOrder #NewsOne
On September 23, 2025, Jimmy Kimmel returned to Jimmy Kimmel Live! after a six-day suspension prompted by backlash over his comments regarding the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. In his emotional monologue, Kimmel clarified that he never intended to make light of Kirk’s death or blame any group for the act committed by Tyler Robinson, whom he condemned as a "sick individual." He expressed gratitude to supporters across the political spectrum, including both fans and unlikely allies such as Ben Shapiro, Candace Owens, and Ted Cruz, for advocating for free speech amid efforts to censor his show. Kimmel criticized the government's interference in media, particularly singling out FCC chairman Brendan Carr and invoking the threat to free press and comedy alike. He denounced any attempt by the administration to pressure networks into silencing voices critical of them. The host emphasized the importance of free expression, referencing historical figures like Lenny Bruce and modern comedians. He underscored that his show is not just entertainment but part of a broader democratic right. Kimmel concluded with a call for unity in shared values and praised Erika Kirk’s act of forgiveness, urging compassion and understanding beyond political divides. #JimmyKimmel #FreeSpeech #ComedyMatters #MediaFreedom #PoliticalNews #UnitedInValues #PressFreedom #EntertainmentWithPurpose #newsone
On September 23, 2025, former U.S. President Donald Trump delivered a provocative speech at the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly. He criticized the UN for promoting a "globalist migration agenda" and undermining national sovereignty. Trump urged countries to close their borders and expel foreigners, blaming immigration and green energy policies for the decline of Western nations. He dismissed climate change as a "con job" and denounced renewable energy efforts, arguing they benefit polluting nations while harming developed economies. Trump also criticized European leaders for allowing immigration, claiming it was destroying their heritage and culture. He singled out London’s mayor with inflammatory remarks and condemned the Paris climate agreement. On Ukraine, he accused NATO nations of hypocrisy for continuing to buy Russian energy. He briefly addressed the recognition of Palestine by some Western countries, warning it could reward terrorism. Despite his harsh tone, Trump later offered supportive comments about the UN’s potential for peace during a bilateral meeting with Secretary-General António Guterres, calling for a united effort against nuclear and biological weapons proliferation. Trump's speech was met with a mostly silent reception, contrasting with past reactions of laughter or disbelief during his previous appearances. U.N. Secretary General António Guterres criticized funding cuts by the U.S., underscoring the humanitarian impact. The uncertainty surrounding Trump's strategy at the U.N. has left many diplomats unsettled, particularly with ongoing delays in confirming his U.N. ambassador and withholding of significant U.N. funding commitments. #TrumpUNSpeech #UnitedNations #GlobalDiplomacy #HumanitarianImpact #USPolicy #DiplomaticChallenges #InternationalRelations #PoliticalNews #Geopolitics #newsone @DonaldJTrump
On September 23, 2025, senior Samajwadi Party (SP) leader and former Uttar Pradesh Cabinet minister Azam Khan was released from Sitapur jail after spending nearly 23 months in custody. His release followed the completion of all pending legal formalities, including the payment of fines in certain cases. Khan was granted bail in all cases against him, including the Quality Bar land grab case and the Dungarpur colony eviction case. Upon his release, Khan was welcomed by hundreds of supporters and party workers outside the jail. He exited the premises accompanied by his sons and left for Rampur amid tight security. The event has sparked discussions about potential shifts in Uttar Pradesh's political landscape, with speculation about Khan's future role and affiliations #Newsone #AzamKhan #SamajwadiParty #UPPolitics #PoliticalNews #SitapurJail #ElectionImpact #SupportersGather #IndiaPolitics
A controversy has erupted after Shiv Sena MLA Sanjay Gaikwad openly claimed that candidates in upcoming municipal and local body elections may spend up to ₹3 crore per seat. This includes reports of expensive campaign tactics, such as providing goats for feasts. Opposition leaders have decried this as vote-buying, and demands are being made to bring in the Election Commission to investigate. #SanjayGaikwad #ShivSena #ElectionSpending #VoteBuying #MunicipalElections #LocalBodyPolls #ElectionCommission #PoliticalControversy #CampaignSpending #OppositionDemand #IndiaPolitics #ElectoralReforms #PoliticalNews #CorruptionDebate #News #newsone
Union Minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar has accused Telangana's BRS Working President KT Rama Rao of using smuggled luxury cars linked to a customs duty evasion scam. This allegation has intensified political tensions in the state, with both parties trading barbs over the issue #BandiSanjayKumar #KTR #TelanganaPolitics #LuxuryCarScam #CustomsDutyEvasion #PoliticalTensions #BRS #PoliticalAllegations #IndiaPolitics #StatePolitics #CorruptionAllegations #PoliticalNews #ScamAlert #IndiaNews #News #Newsone
The recent Delhi Assembly elections have resulted in a return to power for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), reaffirming its influence in the national capital. The party’s victory is seen as a reflection of public support for its policies and governance model, including initiatives in infrastructure, public services, and urban development. Analysts note that the BJP’s campaign effectively emphasized local issues, voter engagement, and a strong organizational presence across constituencies. This win also highlights the party’s ability to connect with a diverse electorate, balancing urban priorities with broader developmental promises. Opposition parties, while active in campaigning, were unable to significantly challenge the BJP’s dominance. The election outcome is expected to shape policy decisions in Delhi over the coming years and influence political dynamics at both state and national levels. #DelhiElections2025 #BJPVictory #PoliticalNews #DelhiPolitics #ElectionResults #VoterEngagement #UrbanDevelopment #PublicSupport #GovernanceModel #StateElections #OppositionResponse #PolicyImpact #IndiaPolitics #ElectoralOutcome #News #newsone
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has accused the Election Commission of India (ECI) and Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar of enabling large-scale voter deletions in Karnataka’s 2023 Assembly elections. He claimed over 6,000 names were removed from voter lists in Aland constituency using fake logins and phone numbers from outside the state, particularly targeting Congress strongholds. Gandhi stated that despite 18 requests from the Karnataka CID, the ECI has not shared critical data like IP addresses, device ports, and OTP trails. In response, the ECI rejected the allegations, citing proper due process and filing an FIR for the Aland incident. Union Minister Kiren Rijiju and the BJP criticized Gandhi, calling the claims baseless and politically motivated, urging him to accept his party’s electoral defeats. #RahulGandhi #ElectionCommission #ECI #KarnatakaElections2023 #VoterDeletion #AlandConstituency #CongressParty #BJP #KirenRijiju #ElectionControversy #PoliticalNews #IndiaPolitics #ElectoralIssues #VoterRights #FIR #ElectionAllegations #News #newsone