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Lalu Yadav Expels Son Tej Pratap for Ignoring Morals

Tej Pratap Yadav, a leader of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and son of party patriarch Lalu Prasad Yadav, has been expelled from the party for six years following a controversial social media post about his romantic relationship. The post, which has since been deleted, featured a photograph of Yadav with a woman named Anushka, claiming they had been in a 12-year relationship. Lalu Prasad Yadav stated that his son's actions were inconsistent with the family's values and detrimental to the party's fight for social justice. Tej Pratap later claimed his social media account was hacked. His younger brother Tejashwi emphasized that while personal decisions are his brother's right, such behavior cannot be tolerated within the party. The incident has left the RJD embarrassed as it gears up for the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections. sources

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May 25 2025, 4 pm

Tejashwi Yadav Reacts to Brother's Expulsion

In a significant political upheaval within the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Tej Pratap Yadav has been expelled from both the party and his family by his father, Lalu Yadav, following a controversial Facebook post featuring an unknown woman. Lalu Yadav emphasized the importance of "moral values" in a post on X, stating that Tej Pratap's actions contradicted the family's traditions and collective struggle for social justice. Tej Pratap claimed his Facebook account was hacked, but Lalu's decision stands firm, with Tejashwi Yadav, his brother and RJD's political heir, asserting that personal and political lives are distinct and that the party cannot tolerate such behavior. The post, which was later deleted, identified the woman as Anushka Yadav and revealed a 12-year relationship, raising questions about Tej Pratap's previous marriage to Aishwarya Rai, from which he separated shortly after. This incident comes ahead of the upcoming assembly elections in Bihar. sources

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May 25 2025, 4 pm

Roof Collapses at Delhi Airport Due to Heavy Rain

A section of the roof at Terminal 1 of Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport collapsed early on Sunday due to severe thunderstorms and heavy rain, as captured in video footage. The incident resulted in the diversion of 49 flights, including 17 international ones, as the city experienced over 80 mm of rainfall and wind speeds reaching 70-80 km/h within a short period. The Delhi Airport stated that the design of the external tensile fabric allowed for water dispersal, preventing structural damage to the terminal. The India Meteorological Department reported wind gusts of up to 82 km/h, with significant waterlogging affecting traffic across the city, including a submerged car on Minto Road. Ground teams acted swiftly to restore normal operations at the airport with minimal disruption, following a series of adverse weather events that had impacted the capital earlier in the week. sources

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May 25 2025, 3 pm

PM Reveals Damaged Terror Camps in First Mann Ki Baat

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation on Sunday during his "Mann Ki Baat" radio programme, highlighting the success of Operation Sindoor, which targeted multiple terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). Launched on May 7 in response to the deadly April 22 Pahalgam attack, the operation resulted in the destruction of nine terrorist camps associated with groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad. Modi praised the precision of the Indian armed forces, showcasing images of the destroyed sites, including the Gulpur and Abbas camps, known for training suicide bombers and handling weapons. He emphasized that Operation Sindoor signifies India's growing strength and unity against terrorism, crediting the mission's success to home-grown defense capabilities under the 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' initiative. Following the operation, Pakistan retaliated with missile strikes, which were countered by India, leading to a ceasefire on May 10. sources

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May 25 2025, 1 pm

UP Woman Commits Suicide, Blames In-Laws After Husband's Remarks

A 23-year-old woman from Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, died by suicide after recording a video in which she accused her husband, father-in-law, and sister-in-law of harassment. Amreen Jahan, who had married four months earlier, alleged that her in-laws subjected her to emotional abuse following a miscarriage, claiming they criticized her food habits and even cut off power to her room. In the video, she expressed despair, stating, "My husband asks me, 'Why don't you die?'" and lamented the burden of repaying her medical expenses. Her father, Salim, reported that Amreen had called him the day before her death, pleading for help due to ongoing assaults. Following her tragic death, police have initiated an investigation based on Salim's complaint and have sent her body for autopsy. The case has raised concerns about domestic abuse and mental health in the region. sources

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May 25 2025, 1 pm

CCTV Shows Car Flipping After Collision with Truck in Bihar

Four passengers miraculously escaped uninjured after their Maruti Suzuki Alto flipped five times following a collision with a truck on a highway in Rohtas, Bihar, on Sunday morning. CCTV footage captured the incident, showing the Alto rolling over after the impact with the speeding truck before landing on its side. Local residents quickly came to the scene, providing first aid and assisting in righting the vehicle. The passengers were en route to Banaras when the accident occurred, and fortunately, there were no reports of injuries. However, the truck involved in the collision fled the scene. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has highlighted the alarming road safety situation in India, with over 7.77 lakh fatalities from accidents between 2018 and 2022, and 36,191 deaths reported in Bihar alone during that period. sources

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May 25 2025, 12 pm

UP Cop Killed by Collapsing Roof During Heavy Rain

A 58-year-old sub-inspector, Virendra Kumar Mishra, tragically died after the roof of a police station in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, collapsed during severe weather conditions, including heavy rains and strong winds. The incident occurred early Sunday while Mr. Mishra was asleep at his post in the office of Assistant Police Commissioner Ankur Vihar. His body was discovered by fellow officers later that morning, and he was pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital. The adverse weather also affected several regions, including parts of Uttarakhand and Haryana, leading to waterlogging, uprooted trees, and flight delays in Delhi. According to a report from the Integrated Disaster Control Centre in Lucknow, at least 49 people lost their lives in Uttar Pradesh due to storm-related incidents, including falling trees and collapsing structures, between the evening of May 21 and the afternoon of May 22. sources

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May 25 2025, 12 pm

Public Demand": 'Rosesh Sarabhai' Parodies Bilawal Bhutto's Speech

Actor Rajesh Kumar, famed for his role as Rosesh Sarabhai in the sitcom 'Sarabhai vs Sarabhai', humorously parodied Pakistan's former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Instagram, delighting social media users. Kumar's video, posted "on public demand," followed a viral clip of Zardari's speech in the Pakistani Parliament regarding India's Operation Sindoor, which had drawn comparisons to Kumar's character. In his imitation, Kumar echoed Zardari's rhetoric, quipping, “Who attacks at night? Cowards attack at night,” before adding, “would ring the bell and say brother, let me come,” while laughing. The video included snippets of Zardari's speech alongside Kumar reciting one of his own poems, prompting fans to label it the "greatest reel of all time." The original speech addressed India's military actions in response to a terror attack, leading to escalated tensions between the two nations, which ultimately agreed to a ceasefire on May 10. sources

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May 25 2025, 11 am

BJP MP Claims Pahalgam Women Lack Heroic Qualities

BJP MP Ram Chander Jangra has sparked outrage after suggesting that women who lost their husbands in the recent Pahalgam terror attack lacked "heroic qualities" and "enthusiasm," implying they could have fought back against the attackers. His comments came shortly after a similar controversy involving Madhya Pradesh Minister Vijay Shah. On April 22, five terrorists killed 25 tourists and a ponywallah at Baisaran meadow, with the Resistance Front claiming responsibility. Jangra's remarks, made during an event in Haryana, prompted strong backlash from opposition leaders, including Congress's Jairam Ramesh, who condemned the statements as "shameful" and indicative of the BJP's insensitivity. Other critics, such as Supriya Shrinate and Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav, also condemned Jangra's comments, highlighting a perceived anti-women sentiment within the party. The incident has raised questions about the treatment of victims and the rhetoric surrounding national security. sources

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May 25 2025, 11 am

India's Astronauts and Pakistan's Terrorists: Two National Visions

India is gearing up to send its first astronaut to the International Space Station, highlighting a stark contrast with Pakistan's ongoing issues with terrorism. Dr. VK Saraswat, a former head of the Defence Research and Development Organization and current NITI Aayog member, noted that while India focuses on peaceful space exploration and innovation, Pakistan continues to grapple with state-sponsored terror. His comments follow a recent terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir that claimed 26 civilian lives, prompting India to launch Operation Sindoor against terror targets. Emphasizing India's affordable and globally recognized space program, Dr. Saraswat pointed to historic milestones like Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma's 1984 flight and ongoing missions such as Gaganyaan. He also expressed willingness for collaboration in space technology with Pakistan, advocating for science over chaos to enhance societal welfare. As India embarks on this new chapter, its vision remains rooted in peace and progress through scientific advancement. sources

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May 25 2025, 10 am

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