Prime Minister Narendra Modi Surpasses Historical Tenure Record
On June 10, 2026, Narendra Modi becomes India’s longest-serving democratically elected Prime Minister, marking a major milestone in Indian political history.
On June 10, 2026, Narendra Modi becomes India’s longest-serving democratically elected Prime Minister, marking a major milestone in Indian political history.
All Progressives Congress candidate Biodun Oyebanji achieves a landslide victory at Senator Opeyemi Bamidele’s polling unit in the Ekiti governorship race.
Governor Abdullahi Sule praises INEC for early material deployment and efficient voting processes during the Nasarawa North bye-election.
The Kebbi State APC expresses strong confidence in securing the Zuru Constituency by-election victory despite low voter turnout and rainfall.
India’s Northeast marks massive developmental milestones including the Hemkosh Braille dictionary, Sela Tunnel, and advanced healthcare networks.
Home Minister Amit Shah hailed PM Modi’s tenure in golden letters, while Congress criticized his silence over the killing of Indian seafarers.
Indian politics undergoes a major structural shift as personality-driven regional parties decline amidst national consolidation.
A fierce internal conflict has erupted within the Congress Party after Member of Parliament Shashi Tharoor commended Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s forceful diplomacy regarding civilian seafarer safety at the 2026 G7 summit, triggering sharp public rebukes from his party colleagues and drawing immediate exploitation from the Bharatiya Janata Party. Key Highlights New Delhi | The…
The ruling Goa BJP aims for a fourth straight term, setting a target of 30 seats in the 2027 Assembly elections as Shiv Sena plans to contest.
India slammed Pakistan at the UN Human Rights Council, calling the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty outdated and demanding accountability over sponsored terrorism.