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President Murmu unhappy with venue change, PM Modi calls it ‘insulting’; Mamata hits back – What sparked row at Santal meeting

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New Delhi: A political row broke out at the recent International Santal Conclave in West Bengal after the West Bengal government changed the venue of the event at the last minute. Controversy has intensified since the president took office Draupadi MurmuThose scheduled to attend the event publicly expressed their displeasure with the decision, noting the chief minister’s absence Mamata Banerjee and other ministers during their visit.President Murmu said authorities informed her that the venue had been moved due to crowding at the original location. However, she disputed this rationale, saying the new venue made it difficult for members of the Santal community to attend the gathering.

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Murmu later visited the original site and questioned the authorities’ account. “When I came here I saw that the venue was big enough to hold half a million people,” she said, adding that she was very sad about the last-minute change of venue.The President, while addressing the International Santal Council, also said there are attempts to prevent the progress of the community. “There are people who don’t want Santals to unite, progress, get education… There are people who don’t want Santals to become strong. However, I know that Santals sacrificed their lives for the country.”Murmu, who herself belongs to the Santal community, also said that the community’s contribution to India’s freedom struggle has not yet received due recognition. “I know how much the Santals contributed to the country’s freedom struggle. But the names of Santal legends are not deliberately enshrined in history,” she said while stressing the need for education of Santal children.The issue quickly escalated into a political confrontation between the ruling parties Trinamool Congress West Bengal and the BJP-led central leadership.

bjp Using president to defame Bengal’: Mamata

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee questioned Murmu’s focus on tribal issues and accused the BJP of politicizing the matter. “When atrocities happen against tribals, why don’t you protest. When such atrocities happen in Madhya Pradesh or Chhattisgarh, why don’t you protest?… First do something for them and then say something,” Banerjee said.“As per the advice of the BJP, do not play politics during elections,” she added, further accusing the BJP of using the president to target the state government. “The BJP has stooped to the extent of using President Drupadi Murmu to malign West Bengal,” Banerjee said.The controversy also drew strong reactions from several BJP leaders, including the Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

PM Modi: ‘Shameful and unprecedented’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the West Bengal government, calling the incident “shameful and unprecedented”. “All those who believe in democracy and empowerment of tribal communities are dismayed. The pain and anguish expressed by Rashtrapati Ji from the tribal community has created immense sadness in the hearts of the people of India. The TMC government in West Bengal has indeed crossed all boundaries. Their government is responsible for this insult to the President,” he said in a post on X.“It is also unfortunate that a subject as important as Santal culture is treated so casually by the West Bengal government. The office of the Presidency is above politics, and the sanctity of this office should always be respected. One hopes that the West Bengal government and TMC will have a better understanding. ” he added.

“TMC’s anarchic behavior reaches new low”: Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah also attacked the Mamata government over the incident. “The Trinamool government in West Bengal has hit a new low today with their anarchic act. They have completely ignored etiquette and insulted the President of India. The incident exposed deep corruption within the Trinamool government. “He added, “A government that casually tramples on the constitutional rights of its citizens will not hesitate to humiliate the nation’s highest constitutional office, the President. The insult to the President at an event organized by our tribal brothers and sisters is an affront to the values ​​of our country and our constitutional democracy. Every citizen who believes in democracy is deeply hurt and pained today.”

“Ask questions about behavior”: Dharmendra Pradhan

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan also criticized the arrangements during the President’s visit. “When the president is forced to express his dismay at the arrangements that have been made, it raises serious questions about the conduct and preparedness of the responsible authorities. The sanctity of the constitutional office must take precedence over politics,” he said.Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi also condemned the development, saying it had hurt the sentiments of the tribal community. “When an event where the president himself is the chief guest is so disrupted, such behavior raises serious concerns and sends an unfortunate message,” he said.Calling the incident insensitive, Majhi added: “As a member of the Santal community, this hurtful act of the TMC government in West Bengal has also caused deeper pain and hurt to me and the people of Odia at large.”The dispute has now turned into a wider political battle between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Trinamool Congress, with both sides accusing the other of politicizing issues involving tribal communities and the office of the president.

Nancy Guthrie: Annie Guthrie, Tommaso Cioni, Savannah’s floral tributes spark stir; ‘Do kidnappers return to crime scene’

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Nancy Guthrie, 84, was reported missing by her family on February 1 and has not been found. Authorities believe she was taken the night before from her home in the Catalina Foothills near Tucson, Arizona. However, it has been more than a month since her disappearance and Guthrie has still not been found.

Annie Guthrie, Tommaso Cioni and Savannah Guthrie hold flowers at the home of Nancy Guthrie. (X/@AbbyLynn0715)
Annie Guthrie, Tommaso Cioni and Savannah Guthrie hold flowers at the home of Nancy Guthrie. (X/@AbbyLynn0715)

From then on, her family—daughter Anne Guthrie and son-in-law Tommaso Scionisubject to public speculation. Previously, former NewsNation reporter Ashleigh Banfield reported that Cione was a possible suspect in the case. He was also reportedly the last person to see Guthrie before she disappeared, as he walked her home after having dinner with Anne. The two also reportedly lived near Guthrie’s home. Amid the attention on social media, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, whose department is in charge of the case, made it clear that none of the family members were suspects, with assistance from the FBI.

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Anne and Sione have since appeared in public alongside their already famous siblings, hosts of the Today show Savannah Guthrie. The three laid flowers at Guthrie’s shrine. However, questions were raised the next day when the flowers were allegedly scattered on the street.

Have the kidnappers returned to the scene of the crime?

Jonathan Lee Riches, who was on hand to cover the case, said on

He continued, “Flowers were scattered throughout the streets the next day. The FBI was back in the neighborhood today. Where is Nancy Guthrie?”.

The post was made days ago and coincided with an FBI raid near Guthrie. However, law enforcement has not announced any direct results regarding the search.

Instead, several people interacted with Riches’ post, asking whether the man was caught on camera and whether the flowers dedicated to Guthrie were scattered. Many people also want to know “whether the kidnappers returned to the crime scene.”

However, there is no concrete indication that the kidnappers ever returned to the crime scene. Neither the Pima County Sheriff’s Office nor the FBI have indicated any such scenario, and if they believed it was possible, they would have had a deputy stationed at the house to monitor the operation.

Many also disagreed with Jaguar Land Rover’s post itself. “I don’t agree with that theory. It’s very common with killers, and I know it’s hard to hear, but that’s the end result, the killer takes the body and hides it until they determine its final resting place,” a source said.

“It is important that police immediately put dogs around vacant buildings, motels and storage units as soon as it is established she was taken. I don’t think they have done that. If they are going to ‘come back’ it is to where the body is, not the house,” they additional.

other point out “Maybe it’s the wind. It’s always windy here.”

However, retired police officer Betsy Brantner Smith, a spokesperson for the National Police Association, told Fox News Digital: “They (kidnappers) can [have eyes on the memorial]we just didn’t see it. They may be tracking it, but we don’t see the cameras. “

“It is possible that such people will return to the memorial, view the memorial, and even take photos of the memorial and add to it themselves,” the expert added, continuing, “Sometimes criminals return to the scene of the crime. So, in this spirit, they come to the memorial and they may leave their own note, their own flowers.”

The project office seeks third-party review of highway and railway projects

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NEW DELHI: As the pace of construction and laying of new road and rail corridors gathers pace, the PMO has directed the road transport and railway departments to introduce independent third-party audits to ensure quality work. They have also been asked to eliminate delays in project execution.Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also asked the Road Transport Ministry to study the construction practices of the Golden Quadrilateral era and noted why there were few quality-related complaints during the execution of the country’s first flagship highway development scheme, TOI has learnt.The PMO also recommended that the ministry study Indonesia’s practice of third-party independent auditing, which would institutionalize mechanisms to improve quality and accountability in large infrastructure projects. Last year, Malaysia also introduced “external auditing” for this purpose.Keeping in view the high investment in these areas, both ministries have been directed to take steps to expedite the movement of trains and vehicles on their corridors. According to the directive, the highways ministry will identify constraints and gaps that result in cargo trucks operating at an average speed of around 50 km/h (instead of the ideal 70 km/h) on high-speed corridors and address these issues. Similarly, the Railways will set phased targets to increase train speed on the corridor from 110 km/h to 130 km/h and further to 160 km/h and 200 km/h.Officials involved in the highway project acknowledged the need to focus on quality issues given that the next phase of highway development will have more highways and economic corridors to speed up freight and passenger transport.

‘Wouldn’t be of much help to them’: Trump downplays reports of Russia sharing intelligence with Iran

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'Wouldn't be of much help to them': Trump downplays reports of Russia sharing intelligence with Iran

New Delhi: US President Donald Trump on Saturday played down reports that Russia may be sharing intelligence with Iran to help target US troops in the Middle East, saying such information “would not be of much help to Iran” as the conflict continues to escalate.Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One en route to Miami that even if Moscow provided targeting information to Tehran, it would be of little use on the battlefield.“I hope they don’t. If you look at what happened in Iran last week, if they get information, it doesn’t do them much good,” Trump said.The U.S. president did not confirm reports that U.S. intelligence agencies believe Russia may have provided Iran with information targeting U.S. military personnel and assets in the region.However, he said that even if such intelligence sharing occurred, Iran would gain little from it.Asked whether Russia’s aid to Iran would affect U.S.-Russian relations, Trump dismissed the concern.“They’re going to say we’re doing this against them,” Trump responded. “Won’t they say we’re doing this against them?”Trump made the remarks after attending a solemn handover ceremony for six U.S. Army reservists killed in a drone strike in Kuwait, a day after the United States and Israel launched military action against Iran.A week-long conflict has escalated rapidly across the Middle East, roiling global markets and raising concerns about energy supplies.Trump’s remarks came days after the U.S. Treasury Department announced a 30-day exemption allowing India to continue buying crude oil and petroleum products from Russia.The decision drew criticism from lawmakers in Washington.Rep. Ted Lieu, D-Calif., posted on X criticizing the move and urging the administration to reverse the decision.“Reverse your decision to lift sanctions on Russian oil. It is treason for you to help Russia,” Liu said. “At the same time, Russia is assisting Iran in targeting U.S. forces.”India, however, insists it does not need any country’s permission to buy Russian oil.PTI quoted a senior government official as saying that the US exemption only removes friction and does not affect India’s energy policy.The conflict with Iran also caused a sharp rise in global oil prices. The war has disrupted shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital passage that carries about 20 million barrels of oil a day from the Persian Gulf to global markets.Supplies from some of the world’s largest oil producers have been affected as ships are unable to navigate safely and key energy facilities in the region are damaged.

Trump rules out use of Strategic Petroleum Reserve

Asked whether the United States would tap into its Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) to mitigate rising oil prices, Trump appeared to dismiss the idea for now.“We have a lot of oil. Our country has huge reserves of oil,” Trump said. “There’s a lot of oil in there. It’ll heal quickly.”The reserves currently hold more than 415 million barrels of crude oil, but have a total capacity of more than 700 million barrels.Trump also said he was willing to take additional steps to stabilize prices if needed, saying “if anything, I would do that just to take a little bit of the pressure off.”

Brian Noem and Kristi Noem ‘severing’ ties? The truth behind Corey Lewandowksi’s viral cheating rumor

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a claim Brian name Cut off relations with his wife, Christiehas appeared online. This comes after the outgoing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secretary was questioned about her alleged extramarital affair with a consultant Corey Lewandowskiduring a congressional hearing. Christy’s husband, Brian, attended the same hearing.

Brian and Kristy Noem have been married for about thirty years. (x/@christynom)
Brian and Kristy Noem have been married for about thirty years. (x/@christynom)

Although Christie shut down the issue, accusations of infidelity continued. Both Lewandowski and Noem have denied romance rumors. However, amid the row surrounding the incident, a theory began to circulate on X that Brian “immediately severed ties with Norm.”

“Brian Noem immediately severed ties with Kristi Noem,” one person wrote on X.

The video said that “less than 24 hours” after Trump “fired” her, Bryan took “three major steps.” He allegedly refused to accompany her to Florida, where she was appointed special envoy for the Western Hemisphere for the American Shield project. This comes after President Donald Trump announced that she would no longer serve as Secretary of Homeland Security, with Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin taking over effective March 31.

The statement further claimed that Bryan had indicated through his aides that he would not cooperate with her “political manipulation.” It also claims Bryan has flown back to South Dakota to consult with legal counsel about protecting family assets.

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While there are no reports that Bryan accompanied Norm to Florida, this is the norm. He usually remains rooted in South Dakota, running Nome’s insurance business, while his wife must travel for her political career.

There are no reports that Noem serves as an adviser. Many are also wondering why Bryan hasn’t moved on from Kristi Noem given the accusations of an affair, and claims in a recent video have led many to believe they may be estranged.

However, neither man indicated any such information. His family reportedly feared Brian would stay with Norm because of his Christian faith and commitment to his wedding vows. A family member told the New York Post explain “He said he decided about 20 years ago that he would support her in whatever she decided to do, which was God’s calling. So he endured the humiliation. We’ll see if he sticks with her now.”

The person further added, “I think he’s fulfilling God’s calling. But it seems like there will be some limitations to that.”

Brian and Norm’s marriage began in 1992 and lasted approximately thirty years. They went to high school together and began dating when Christy was a junior at Hamlin High School in Haiti, South Dakota, and Brian was a freshman at Northern State University. The couple has three children together.

Government to hire 1,000 professionals to help exporters

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NEW DELHI: The government plans to hire 1,000 young professionals to work with businesses and exporters across the country to drive greater utilization of the benefits of free trade agreements and help India diversify its product basket and export markets.While recently implemented agreements such as those with Australia and the United Arab Emirates have seen high utilization of concessions, those with ASEAN, Japan and South Korea have seen relatively low utilization, which the government believes is partly due to poor drafting of the agreements.As Indian businesses focus more on the growing domestic market, the government hopes to use lower tariffs under the free trade agreement to further push goods out of the country, thereby boosting manufacturing.These professionals will carry out activities across India, interact with chambers of commerce and exporters, help them explore overseas markets and find potential exporters.

Perennial dark horse, really? Why world cricket keeps forgetting New Zealand’s World Cup pedigree

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T20 World Cup: Mitchell Santner's press conference ahead of IND vs NZ

New Delhi: Speaking on the Sticking to Cricket podcast, former England captain Michael Vaughan recently said: “Equaliatively, they (New Zealand) are probably the best team.”Vaughan is right.Since hosting the ODI World Cup in 1975, New Zealand has reached the semi-finals nine times and finished second twice. In the T20 format, the BlackCaps have reached the semi-finals five times and will play their second final on Sunday.

T20 World Cup: Mitchell Santner’s press conference ahead of IND vs NZ

However, despite such a solid record, they are still labeled as “dark horses”.New Zealand are perhaps the most condescending team in world cricket. In nearly every game preview, they are described as a “dark horse” or “a team that punches above its weight.”

Perennial dark horse?

In 2000, New Zealand won the ICC Knockout Trophy, which was later renamed the Champions Trophy. 21 years later, they defeated India again, this time in the final of the inaugural World Test Championship (WTC) in Southampton. They also reached consecutive ODI World Cup finals in 2015 and 2019, finishing runners-up despite not losing to England in both the regular season and the Super Over. They were also defeated twice by Australia in the 2009 Champions Trophy and 2021 T20 World Cup finals.

We are a very proud sporting nation. For a small country, we’re not only good at cricket. Whether it’s the Olympics, sailing, rugby or even football now, we’ve done pretty well. We take great pride in our athleticism

Rocky Ferguson | New Zealand fast bowler

Cricket is not the island nation’s number one sport. Not even the second most popular. They only have six first-class teams, but New Zealand has consistently produced competitive international teams.“I think that’s the New Zealand way. There’s an inherent confidence, even if it’s not always expressed out loud. But we’re confident in our abilities.” Lockie Ferguson told TimesofIndia.com during ILT20.“We’re a very proud sporting nation. For a small country, we’re not just doing well in cricket. Whether it’s the Olympics, sailing, rugby or even football now, we’re doing well. We take a lot of pride in our athleticism,” Ferguson added.

Web Conference - ICC Men's T20 World Cup India vs Sri Lanka 2026

New Zealand’s Matt Henry and Mitchell Santner during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup India vs Sri Lanka 2026 New Zealand Tennis match at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, India on March 7, 2026. (Photo by Pankaj Nangia/Getty Images)

Punching above their weight?

For the first time in recent years, New Zealand has reached the knockout stages of a global championship. Standing between them and the trophy are hosts India.When the 2026 T20 World Cup begins, New Zealand won’t even be in most people’s top four, let alone win the title. Now having beaten tournament favorites South Africa in the semi-finals, they will face defending champions India at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday.

I don’t mind breaking a few hearts just to lift a trophy for once

Mitchell Santner | New Zealand captain

Interestingly, India has never beaten New Zealand in a T20 World Cup. New Zealand leads the game 3-0.India are well aware of the thorn in New Zealand’s tail, having lost to them in several major global events, including the two finals won by New Zealand and the semi-finals of the 2019 World Cup in Manchester. Mitchell Santner made it clear in his pre-match press conference that they don’t mind breaking a billion hearts.“Everybody knows we might not be favorites. But we don’t mind,” he said.“I don’t mind breaking a few people’s hearts just to lift a trophy for once.”New Zealand won’t waste time complaining about conditions or making excuses. They face every challenge head-on with quiet confidence and unwavering focus. They go about their business with little fuss. They don’t have much hustle and bustle. That’s the New Zealand way. Always.

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New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner trains during the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup cricket final match between India and New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. (PTI Photo/Kunal Patil)

“It’s easy to say it’s just another game, but everyone knows it probably isn’t,” Santner said.“But your approach has to be the same. Whether it’s your preparation or the situation the day before a game. It always comes down to a few moments.“Especially in T20 cricket, if you can overwhelm the opponent or dominate in those moments. I think we saw that the other night.“It usually comes down to the defense at a certain stage. If you can be consistent in the way you approach the game but also recognize some of the moments where you might need to be more brutal, that’s important.“You don’t have to reinvent the wheel.

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Do you think New Zealand is indeed a “dark horse” in the global cricket tournament?

“You’re in a final and you’re facing another team that’s also playing good cricket. So it’s never easy.”

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New Zealand players train for the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup cricket final between India and New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. (PTI Photo/Kunal Patil)

New Zealand did not perform above their weight. This is their weight. The time has passed for pundits and fans alike to admit this, but even if they lose it, their credibility will only get stronger in the future.

U.S. intelligence warns Khamenei to step down, but regime change in Iran ‘unlikely’ – report

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U.S. intelligence warns Khamenei to step down, but regime change in Iran 'unlikely' - report

Coordinated U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran eliminate high-value Iranian targets Donald TrumpIn an epic act of rage, Tehran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed after the US president repeatedly called for “regime change” in the Islamic Republic. But whether this goal can be achieved now remains uncertain. A report in the Washington Post said a transition to regime change in Iran remains “unlikely.”Even a large-scale U.S. military strike against Iran is unlikely to topple the country’s entrenched military and clerical institutions, The Washington Post said, citing a classified report, casting doubt on expectations of regime change as Donald Trump’s administration signals a broader military campaign that officials say is “just beginning.”

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Three people familiar with the matter confirmed the report to The Washington Post, which casts doubt on President Donald Trump’s plan to “clean up” Iran’s leadership and install a new ruler of his choice.The intelligence assessment was completed about a week before the United States and Israel launched war on February 28. The assessment examines different scenarios, including limited operations targeting Iran’s leadership and broader attacks on the country’s leadership and institutions. In both cases, analysts have concluded that Iran’s system is likely to continue to function even if Khamenei is killed. They say Iran’s religious and military institutions have procedures in place to ensure continuity of power.The report also called the possibility of Iran’s fragmented opposition taking control “unlikely,” according to people familiar with the matter.The National Intelligence Council (NIC), which prepared the report, brought together experienced analysts from the U.S. intelligence community. Its report is intended to reflect the collective judgment of Washington’s 18 intelligence agencies.The CIA referred questions to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, which declined to comment. The White House also has not confirmed whether Trump was briefed on the assessment before approving military action. Since the war began, the conflict has expanded to include submarine activity in the Indian Ocean and a missile confrontation near NATO member Türkiye.“President Trump and the Administration have clearly outlined their goals with Operation Epic Fury: to destroy Iran’s ballistic missile and production capabilities, destroy their navy, end their ability to arm proxies, and prevent them from acquiring nuclear weapons,” White House spokesperson Anna Kelly said in a statement. “The Iranian regime is being completely destroyed.”Other major media outlets, including the New York Times, Reuters and the Wall Street Journal, also reported that U.S. intelligence agencies were skeptical that Iran’s opposition could quickly take power. However, NIC’s detailed analysis of the possible outcomes of different military offensives has not been previously reported.Suzanne Maloney, an Iran expert and associate president of the Brookings Institution, said the assessment reflected a deep understanding of Iran’s political system.“This sounds like an in-depth assessment of the Iranian system and the institutions and processes that have been put in place over the years,” she said.The intelligence report does not appear to examine other possible options, such as deploying U.S. ground forces in Iran or supporting Kurdish groups to spark an insurgency. It is unclear whether the large-scale operations discussed in the report are identical to military operations currently underway.Meanwhile, Iran’s succession appears to be unfolding, even as the country faces heavy air and sea strikes from the United States and Israel.The decision on Iran’s next supreme leader rests with the powerful Council of Experts, a senior clerical body. However, members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and other security officials also wield significant influence.There has been speculation that Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of the late Supreme Leader, may take over. But no official announcement has been made yet. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is pushing for his candidacy, according to a Western security official, although some senior figures, including Ali Larijani, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, oppose the move.As the war enters its second week, Trump continues to demand Iran’s “unconditional surrender,” as he wrote in an article for The Truth Society. He also suggested that he should play a role in selecting Iran’s next leader.Trump told reporters that Khamenei was “incompetent” and a “lightweight” and said he did not want the leader to simply “rebuild” Iran’s nuclear and missile programs.“We hope they have a good leader. I think we have some guys that can do a good job,” he told NBC News.Iran’s parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf rejected the idea of ​​Trump playing any role in choosing the country’s next leader.“The fate of dear Iran is more precious than life and will be decided solely by the proud Iranian nation and not by [Jeffrey] Epstein’s gang,” Ghalibaf wrote on X, referring to the late sex offender who once had close ties to Trump.Current and former U.S. officials say they have seen no signs of a large-scale uprising in Iran or serious divisions within the government or security forces that could lead to regime change. In the past, Iranian security forces have shown a willingness to forcefully suppress protests. Thousands of protesters were killed earlier this year during demonstrations over the country’s economic problems.So far, Trump’s message to the Iranian public has been to stay indoors until the U.S.-Israeli bombing campaign ends.Experts say that as long as Iran’s religious and military leadership remains intact, Trump will have limited influence over the country’s political future.“Surrendering to Trump would go against everything they stand for,” said Holly Dagres, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. “The upper echelons of the clergy are ideological, so their modus operandi is to resist U.S. imperialism.”If the Iranian government collapses, Trump may be able to influence events. But intelligence reports suggest the system remains robust.“There is no other force within Iran that can counter the remaining power that the regime has,” Maloney said. “Even if they can’t project that power very effectively to their neighbors, they can certainly dominate domestically.”

Uttar Pradesh: Rs 24-crore names missing from polls since SIR announcement

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The EC expects the revision work to be completed on time, paving the way for the release of the final electoral roll on April 10

LUCKNOW: The total number of registered voters in India’s most populous state UP is expected to cross Rs 13 crore, with a significant increase in new applications filed during the SIR electoral roll 2026.However, this figure is Rs 24 crore less than the figure when the SIR was announced on October 27, 2025. A total of 326 crore voters were issued verification notices during the SIR.

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The first notices were issued on January 14 and hearings began on January 21. “As of March 6, 100 per cent notices have been issued and 93.8 per cent (approximately Rs 306 crore) have been served. Hearings have been completed for 2.8 crore voters, accounting for 85.8 per cent of the cases, and the remaining hearings are scheduled to be concluded on March 27,” said the state’s governor, election officer (CEO) Navdeep Rinwa.The Electoral Commission expects the revision work to be completed on time, paving the way for the release of the final electoral roll on April 10.Providing details of the deletions, the CEO said that as of March 6, 44,952 names had been removed from the list. Of those, 27,118 deletions were due to voter migration, where voters registered in a new constituency and had their names removed from the previous constituency.Another 10,014 deletions were self-initiated via Form 7, while 7,820 deletions resulted from objections raised by others. Among them, 5,153 people were deleted from the list due to the death of voters, 1,728 people were deleted from the list due to transfer of residence, and 932 people were deleted from the list due to repeated registration.Rinwa added that 2,73,188 Form 7 applications were still awaiting processing at various stages of review and action.Form 8 for corrections, transfer of address within a constituency, replacement of voter ID card or marking of persons with disabilities also saw high participation. A total of 1.633 million Form 8 applications were submitted between January 6 and March 6. Calculated from October 27, 2025, the total number of Form 8 applications has increased to 2.255 million.

T20 World Cup 2026: Ahmedabad, the final and the ghosts of November 19 past

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T20 World Cup: Suryakumar Yadav’s press conference before IND vs NZ

India’s Suryakumar Yadav plays during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup India vs Sri Lanka 2026 tennis match at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, India on March 7, 2026. (Photo by Prakash Singh/Getty Images)

TimesofIndia.com in Ahmedabad: In any final, the outcome depends largely on how the team responds to the pressure. With a heart rate above the normal range, even the best in the business can feel the heat of the occasion. Beyond that, there’s the subtext of playing at a venue that carries the ghosts of its World Cup past. There were nearly 100,000 spectators in the stands, painting the field blue, adding to the relaxed atmosphere and occasion.‘Pressure’ is a word often repeated when captaining the Indian team Suryakumar Yadav Addressing the media on the eve of the T20 World Cup final. Suriya was part of the XI that suffered a defeat at the hands of Australia in the ODI World Cup final on November 19, 2023. Pat Cummins, like most of his team-mates, will feel the eerie silence from the crowd when his side beat the hosts in the title race.

T20 World Cup: Suryakumar Yadav’s press conference before IND vs NZ

Silence and crowd noise were once again the focus of discussion ahead of Sunday’s final, but Surya chose to downplay the controversy. Acknowledging the challenge, pressure and excitement that comes with a final, his message to the team is simple: Be brave.“We have prepared well for this phase. It started two years ago and its journey is again to the same stadium where we left in 2023. Hope to play some good cricket and be brave in difficult situations. That is a simple message to the team,” Surya said.Easier said than done. While the group discusses embracing stress rather than just dealing with it, only tough cookies can stand the test of an occasion like this. Over the past few months, Surya has observed that giving teams the freedom to play rather than boxing them in with excessive communication works wonders. The captain knows that everyone requires a different approach, but whenever “they are released,” the success rate is extremely high.As a captain, with the unforgettable memory of “November gone,” the stakes may be higher for Surya, but he is seeing the bright side. The pressure and nerves are there, but so is the excitement and the special feeling of leading a team in a home final.“These guys didn’t let me talk much in the dressing room at all. These guys dictate their terms. So I saw that when they get free, they become a different character on the pitch. I noticed this when I started leading this team for 5-6 months. After that I understood that nothing would happen as a big brother or a father. They have to be alone. Nothing will happen if they stick to their ears. They have to be free and only then can they play their best. “As a leader, there will definitely be pressure on me. I’m not saying there won’t be pressure, I won’t be nervous because if I don’t have pressure, if I’m not nervous, then how am I going to get the best out of myself and the team. So there will definitely be extra pressure, but at the same time there will be a lot of excitement because you don’t get a chance to play in a World Cup final and that’s the same in India.” It’s a special feeling,” Surya said.For Surya the player and Surya the captain, this was his greatest moment under the sun. Countless IPL finals, titles and bilateral wins, not even the Asia Cup matter. What matters is how the team performs on the big night in Ahmedabad. When he walks out chewing gum at the Narendra Modi Stadium, it will all come down to how he handles the ‘P’ word and how he maintains clarity in decision-making while taking tough decisions in the middle of the batting and during his captaincy.

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He has coach Gautam Gambhir by his side and according to the skipper, he is likely to bat and the two together have a chance to create history. The only team to defend the T20 World Cup and win the T20 World Cup at home is just one win away, a victory that will also ensure Coach Gambhir’s second ICC title in as many attempts. Too many key firsts were separated by that great victory. The win will put Ahmedabad on the cricketing map and it was a memorable event in favor of the hosts, going some way to erasing the ghosts of November 19’s past.Will he go?? (Will it happen?)” Suriya asked Rohit at the Wankhede Stadium before the semi-final. The former captain had a reassuring response.“If we play well, it’s going to happen,” Surya said Saturday with a smile, the words coming from his former captain and the confidence he’s gained all season long.