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NDTV
14 minutes ago
- NDTV
MK Stalin To Boycott Governor's Independence Day Reception Over "Anti-Tamil Nadu Acts"
Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin will boycott Governor RN Ravi's customary "At Home" Independence Day reception this evening, marking a sharp escalation in the state government's confrontation with Raj Bhavan. The government has cited what it calls the Governor's "anti-Tamil Nadu acts" as the reason for the snub. In a coordinated move, Higher Education Minister K Ponmudy will also skip two upcoming university convocations, amplifying the ruling DMK's protest. At the heart of the standoff is the Governor's decision to refer to President Droupadi Murmu a Bill passed by the Assembly to establish Kalaignar University in honour of the late Chief Minister M Karunanidhi. The DMK sees this as a deliberate attempt to delay assent, undermining the legislative authority of the state. This comes against the backdrop of repeated clashes over Bills passed by the Assembly but kept pending at Raj Bhavan - a dispute that earlier saw the Supreme Court step in and declare several such Bills "deemed to have been assented to." The Supreme Court had also fixed a timeline with a maximum of three months to dispose of bills. It also ruled Governors and the President do not have any discretionary powers. The latest flashpoint was Governor Ravi's Independence Day address, in which he praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Centre's achievements extensively, but offered no positive mention of the Tamil Nadu government or Mr Stalin. Towards the end, he flagged "very serious challenges" in Tamil Nadu - including alleged educational and social discrimination against the poor, suicide rates double the national average, sharp rises in synthetic drug abuse among youth with "alleged patronage of the power-that-be," and a steep increase in sexual offences against women and children. Responding sharply, Tamil Nadu Local Administration Minister KN Nehru accused the Governor of acting as an "agent of Nagpur" and spreading baseless allegations without contributing anything to the Tamil language or the state's welfare. He said the Governor's statement, coming just a day after a PhD scholar refused to accept her degree from him in protest, was a political outburst fuelled by frustration over being boycotted by DMK allies at the Independence Day reception. Mr Nehru charged that the Governor's claims on crime and governance ignored official statistics showing Tamil Nadu's economic growth at 11.19% and the state's leadership in education, gender equality, and entrepreneurship. He said the Centre had neglected Tamil Nadu's legitimate demands for disaster relief and education funding, while pushing "Aryan imposition" and divisive schemes. "Reading the Governor's statement would make even (Union Home Minister) Amit Shah laugh," Mr Nehru quipped, adding that the people of Tamil Nadu "do not give him the respect due to a Governor" because he functions like "a political adversary" rather than a constitutional head. Tamil Nadu Raj Bhavan is yet to respond to the boycott or the Minister's remarks.


Time of India
27 minutes ago
- Time of India
After historic EVM recount in SC, scorelines reversed & new sarpanch takes oath
1 2 Jind: His victory stamped by the first-ever recount of an EVM result in Supreme Court, Mohit Kumar on Thursday took oath as sarpanch of Buvana Lakhu village, 25km from the Panipat district headquarters. In the last panchayat elections in 2022, Kuldeep Singh was declared the winner and served as the sarpanch for the last 33 months. In the historic recount in SC on Aug 11, the scoreline was reversed and Mohit was found to have got 51 votes more than Kuldeep. A bench of Justices Surya Kant, Dipankar Datta, and N K Singh then ordered the Panipat deputy commissioner-cum-election officer to issue a notification within two days declaring the appellant, Mohit, elected, and allowing him to assume office immediately. He took charge on Thursday. There were seven candidates for the Buana Lakhu sarpanch post, with the main contenders being Mohit and Kuldeep. Six booths were set up, 65-70, but an error occurred at Booth 69, where the vote counts for the two main candidates got exchanged. "Of the 3,767 votes polled, I secured 1,051 votes while Kuldeep got 1,000. At Booth 69, the officer transferred 254 of my votes to my opponent, Kuldeep, which triggered the entire dispute," Mohit said on Thursday. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like TV providers are furious: this gadget gives you access to all channels Techno Mag Learn More Undo Mohit Kumar filed a petition before authorities, alleging irregularities in the counting of votes. A recount was ordered promptly and it revealed Mohit had indeed received 51 votes more than Kuldeep. "The same day (Nov 2, 2022), the district officer declared me the winner again after a recount. However, my opponent, Kuldeep, obtained a stay order from Punjab and Haryana high court, which remained in effect for over one and a half years," Mohit said. "I approached the tribunal in Panipat, which again ordered a recount. But my opponent once more secured a stay from high court. In July 2024, I filed a petition in Supreme Court, seeking a recount, but no decision was given at that time. Then, on July 31, 2025, I approached SC again, and on the same day, the court ordered a fresh count," he said. The unprecedented recount was carried out on the SC premises by the Supreme Court registrar in the presence of both parties and their counsel on Aug 11. It was a hard-fought victory for Mohit. "Justice was delayed, but it was served well. The entire village is happy. Now, the entire focus will be on development work. The irregularities in the election were committed by the presiding officer, which have now been rectified after Supreme Court's intervention," he said. "Today, after a long battle, I finally took the oath as sarpanch. During this period, no development work could be carried out.," Mohit said, adding: "The development works that have been pending for the past three years will be completed in the remaining two years. Our village is home to Olympian Navdeep and many other sportspersons. Building a sports stadium, a library will be among my top priorities." Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Happy Independence Day wishes , messages , and quotes !
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First Post
44 minutes ago
- First Post
‘India won't tolerate nuclear blackmail': Decoding PM Modi's warning to Pakistan on Independence Day
Speaking from the Red Fort on the 79th Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi issued a strong warning to Pakistan after repeated threats by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Asim Munir on the Indus Waters Treaty. The PM said that India would not accept nuclear blackmail and described the treaty with Pakistan as 'unjust' and 'one-sided' In his speech, PM Modi referred to the Indus Waters Treaty and the success of Operation Sindoor while issuing a warning to Pakistan. PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking from the Red Fort on the occasion of 79th Independence Day, said that India would not accept nuclear blackmail, sending a direct message to Pakistan. His message to the neighbouring country came after repeated warnings from Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir over the Indus Waters Treaty. Catch latest updates related to Independence Day . PM Modi said during his speech that the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan was 'unjust' and 'one-sided' and added that blood and water could not flow together. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD We look at his warning to Pakistan regarding the treaty: Indus Waters Treaty to Operation Sindoor: PM Modi's warning to Pakistan In his speech, the prime minister referred to the Indus Waters Treaty and the success of Operation Sindoor while issuing a strong warning to Pakistan. Notably, Islamabad has been making aggressive statements against India while asking New Delhi to restore the full functioning of the Indus Waters Treaty, which has been on hold since May. Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif said that if India tried to 'snatch even one drop of Pakistan', it would be 'taught such a lesson that you will be left holding your ears'. Earlier, former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari and Asim Munir had also warned India over the treaty. ALSO READ | PM's Independence Day speech: Why the address is delivered from the Red Fort So, how did PM Modi respond? Here's a look: On Indus Waters Treaty PM Modi said the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan was 'unjust' and 'one-sided', adding that blood and water could not flow together. He added, 'A compromise on farmers' interests and national interests is not acceptable to us. Not anymore.' #WATCH | Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, "The people of our country have clearly understood how unjust and one-sided the Indus agreement is. The waters of rivers originating in India have been irrigating the fields of our enemies, while the farmers and the land of my… — ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2025 'What kind of agreement was this that has caused such unimaginable loss to our farmers for the past seven decades? Only India has the right to its rightful share of water,' he said. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The prime minister also said in his speech that India would not tolerate nuclear blackmail, before stating that the country no longer accepted the water treaty. 'India will no longer tolerate nuclear blackmail. If the enemy dares to commit any more misadventure, the Indian Armed Forces will give them a befitting reply,' PM Modi said. Notably, the Indus Waters Treaty, signed between India and Pakistan in 1960, laid out a system for sharing the waters of the Indus River. It was suspended in response to the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, which claimed 26 lives. On Operation Sindoor During his speech, the Prime Minister said the armed forces had been given full freedom during Operation Sindoor, with the decision on the 'time, location and date' left entirely to the military leadership. 'We gave freehand to our forces, we told them forces that time, location and date you will decide,' he said. He went on to say, 'I am very proud that from the ramparts of the Red Fort, I am getting the opportunity to salute the heroes of Operation Sindoor. Our brave jawans punished the enemy beyond its imagination. On 22nd April, terrorists from across the border came to Pahalgam and killed people after asking their religion… Entire India was outraged, and the entire world was shocked by such a massacre.' STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD #WATCH | PM Narendra Modi says, "....Entire India was outraged, and the entire world was shocked by such a massacre (Pahalgam)...Operation Sindoor is the expression of that in Pakistan is so massive that new revelations are being made every day and new… — ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2025 He added, 'Operation Sindoor is the expression of that outrage. After the 22nd, we gave a free hand to our armed forces. They decide the strategy, target and time. Our Forces did what had never been done for several decades. We entered hundreds of kilometres into the enemy soil and razed their terrorist HQ to the ground… Destruction in Pakistan is so massive that new revelations are being made every day and new information is coming out daily…' STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD He credited the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative for making such an operation possible, stating that India's growing self-reliance in defence meant it could act quickly without having to depend on other countries. 'Had we not been self-dependent, Operation Sindoor would not have been possible. We would be worried about 'who is going to help us' or 'who will not help us'… (Operation Sindoor) happened because of Make in India,' he said. #WATCH | Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, "We have seen the wonders of Made in India in #OperationSindoor. Even the enemy was shocked at the kind of ammunition that was destroying them within seconds. Had we not been self-reliant, would we have been able to carry out… — ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2025 'Our enemies had no idea about the capability of 'Make in India', which weapons are simple and which are powerful enough to destroy them in a moment. Just think, if we were not self-reliant, would we have been able to carry out Operation Sindoor with such speed?' Notably, after the Pahalgam terror attack, India launched Operation Sindoor, a major military strike that destroyed nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and eliminated over 100 terrorists.