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Supreme Court slamMamata Banerjee He allegedly interfered in the Ministry of Education’s raid on I-PAC, calling it a threat to democracy. - On the anniversary of the Pahalgam attack,
Rajnath Singh Warning that Pakistan would retaliate strongly while emphasizing India’s military strength. - An Indian student reportedly set up a viral artificial intelligence influencer targeting American conservatives, but the account was later deleted amid concerns of fraud and misinformation.
- Independent MP Pappu Yadav sparked backlash after she defended sexist remarks and attracted a notice from the Bihar Women’s Commission.
- Diet Coke shortage has hit Indian cities amid supply disruptions and rising demand.
Here are the top 5 stories of the day
‘Putting democracy at risk’: SC slams Mamata for ‘interference’ I-PAC Raid case
The Supreme Court has strongly criticized Mamata Banerjee for her alleged interference in Enforcement Directorate raids related to I-PAC. The court called it “extraordinary circumstances” and said her actions, which included entering the scene of the raid and allegedly removing evidence, put democracy at risk. The Department of Education, meanwhile, insists the investigation is routine and not politically motivated. Read more
‘Having one neighbor is trouble’: Rajnath issues stern warning to Pakistan
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh issued a stern warning to Pakistan on the first anniversary of the Pahalgam terror attack, saying India will respond strongly if it is provoked again. Speaking in Germany, he highlighted the country’s military strength and growing defense exports. Singer said all the neighbors were peaceful “except one.” Read more
Indian student-run AI ‘MAGA influencer’ attracted millions before collapse
An Indian medical student allegedly created “Emily Hart,” an AI-generated Instagram star to target conservative American audiences with political and lifestyle content. The account quickly gained traction, attracting thousands of followers and millions of views. Creators monetize it through merchandise and subscription platforms, earning thousands of dollars per month. However, the account was later deleted due to fraudulent activity. Read more
’70-80% of politicians are watching…’: Pappu Yadav sparks yet another controversy while defending sexist remarks
Independent MP Pappu Yadav sparked fresh controversy when he defended his previous sexist comments by claiming that 70-80% of politicians watch porn. Responding to a notice from the Bihar Women Commission, he asked the authorities to check his phone. His earlier statement that most women needed to visit male leaders’ bedrooms to enter politics sparked outrage. Read more
Could it be – a conspiracy? Diet Coke disappears from store shelves
Diet Coke is disappearing from stores in parts of Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune and the National Capital Region of Delhi as supply disruptions caused by the Iran war trigger a shortage of aluminum cans. The heavy reliance on cans makes it more vulnerable, unlike competitors that use bottles. A surge in demand for sugar-free drinks has exacerbated the gap. Read more

