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Modi’s Enchantment Prevails in Delhi: BJP Triumphs Over AAP to Reclaim Power After 27 Years

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Delhi has spoken, endorsing a ‘double-engine government.’
The BJP, leveraging Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s popularity, successfully ousted the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) from power on Saturday, marking a striking return to the national capital after a 27-year hiatus from governance.

The discontent with the AAP’s decade-long reign was palpable, leading to significant losses for its leader Arvind Kejriwal, former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, and several prominent members in their traditional strongholds. This raises serious concerns about the party’s future, which had once inspired hope following its inception in November 2012 during a substantial anti-corruption movement.

For PM Modi, the BJP’s major win in Delhi serves as a significant boost, especially after recent successes in Haryana and Maharashtra. The ‘Modi magic,’ previously thought to be diminishing after the BJP’s minority performance in the May-June Lok Sabha elections, has once again proven effective for the party.

The BJP’s strategy was clear: relying heavily on “Modi ki Guarantee” without naming a chief ministerial candidate, effectively framing the elections as a contest primarily between PM Modi and Kejriwal. This approach led to a decisive victory for the BJP.

PM Modi campaigned vigorously, criticizing the AAP as ‘AAP-da’ (disaster) and condemning a decade of alleged misgovernance. Top leaders from the BJP, including President J.P. Nadda, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and Home Minister Amit Shah, targeted AAP’s integrity, particularly highlighting corruption, given Kejriwal’s original pledge for a transparent government.

The election results indicate a strong undercurrent of discontent against the AAP, even among its traditional support bases, largely due to failures to fulfill promises such as providing clean water, addressing air pollution, and cleaning the Yamuna river. Notably, the liquor policy scandal and Kejriwal’s controversial ‘Sheesh Mahal’ expenditures contributed significantly to the party’s decline, resulting in its worst electoral performance to date.

Recognizing the shifting sentiments, Kejriwal attempted to regain support through populist measures during the campaign, prompting the BJP to introduce its own ‘freebies.’ However, these additional promises seemed to push away middle-class voters—who had previously supported the AAP—further aligning them with the BJP’s initiatives, such as the income tax relief outlined in the General Budget.

The electorate also rejected AAP’s tendency to attribute its failures to external factors. Kejriwal’s claims blaming the Haryana Government for Yamuna water contamination even upset his most loyal followers.

Meanwhile, the Congress, which remained an ally of AAP within the INDIA bloc, struggled to regain its footing in the national capital, failing to secure any seats for the third consecutive election. Nevertheless, it interfered with AAP’s prospects in various constituencies due to overlapping voter bases.

Complaints surfaced from AAP leaders about the tone used by Congress against them during campaigning, noting that even BJP leaders refrained from using such harsh language.

The unity and future of the INDIA bloc are now in question. Several opposition leaders have expressed dissatisfaction with Congress’s reluctance to align closely with AAP to effectively challenge the BJP. Discontent with Congress’s dominant role within the bloc is growing, with calls for leaders like Mamata Banerjee to take on a more prominent role.

This electoral defeat for AAP represents a significant blow to the INDIA alliance and a boost for the BJP-led NDA ahead of upcoming Bihar Assembly elections.

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UP to Develop Krishna and Ram-Themed Parks in Mathura and Ayodhya Using Urban Waste

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In a significant cultural and tourism initiative, the Uttar Pradesh government plans to create theme parks and experience centers inspired by the lives of Lord Krishna and Lord Ram.
The Urban Development Department has submitted a detailed proposal to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for the establishment of ‘Krishna Lok Park’ in Mathura and ‘Lav-Kush Park’ along with ‘Shri Purushottam Darshan Anubhav Kendra’ in Ayodhya.

Drawing inspiration from Prayagraj’s Shivalaya Park and Lucknow’s UP Darshan Park, these new developments aim to transform urban waste into artistic and spiritual environments.

These parks will be created under the state’s “Waste to Wealth” initiative, utilizing scrap metal and other urban waste materials. This initiative aligns with CM Yogi’s vision for sustainable urban development, according to officials.

The Krishna Lok Park in Mathura will depict significant moments from Lord Krishna’s life through innovative 3D imaging, interactive models, and light-and-sound presentations. Visitors will relive key events such as his birth, the vanquishing of Putana, Bakasura, and Kansa, as well as his heroic exploits, Draupadi’s rescue, and his Vishwaroop revelation during the Bhagavad Gita in the Mahabharata.

Additionally, the park will feature engaging areas for children, including swings designed like flutes and peacocks, and visual displays recreating the ancient ambiance of Mathura-Vrindavan.

In Ayodhya, the Lav-Kush Park will concentrate on the tales of Lord Ram’s sons, Lav and Kush, along with other significant episodes from Lord Ram’s life. This park will include a state-of-the-art Shri Purushottam Darshan Anubhav Kendra that offers LED displays, interactive walls, murals, projections, and touch-screen kiosks to share inspiring stories.

For younger visitors, Lav-Kush Park will also host an entertainment zone with photo opportunities, a bow-and-arrow area, horse rides, obstacle courses, a learning section, and storytelling zones utilizing interactive technology.

These theme parks are designed to provide both entertainment and education, generate revenue for local municipalities, and promote spiritual tourism in Mathura and Ayodhya.

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BJP Takes Steps to Address Concerns After AIADMK Rejects Coalition Government Assertion

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Concerned by increasing dissent and explicit criticism within the party regarding the AIADMK’s contradictory stance to Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s assertion of a coalition government following the 2026 assembly elections, Sudhakar Reddy, the BJP’s Tamil Nadu in-charge, and state president Nainar Nagendran urged party members on Friday to exercise complete restraint to avoid jeopardizing their alliance with the Dravidian major.

In what can be seen as a gag order, both Reddy and Nagendran emphasized the importance of refraining from unnecessary critiques of the coalition and avoiding provocative reactions. This directive notably followed remarks by senior AIADMK leader M. Thambidurai, who reasserted party general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami’s (EPS) firm stance that a coalition government would not be formed.

Adding to the BJP’s discomfort, several AIADMK leaders have attempted to draw a distinction between an electoral coalition and a coalition government. EPS’s public contradiction of Amit Shah, who claimed there would be a coalition government involving BJP participation, stirred unrest within the saffron party, prompting swift efforts for damage control.

The AIADMK has also issued a similar gag order to its leaders, instructing them not to discuss the issue publicly. Following suit, the BJP aims to mitigate any further fallout from the situation.

“Guidance for the BJP will come from the national leadership. On policy matters, public expressions of opinion are discouraged; discussions should remain within internal meetings. Decisions regarding the alliance will be jointly made by Amit Shah and EPS. We must avoid unnecessary criticism,” Reddy stated.

He further emphasized that the AIADMK’s reintegration into the NDA was a collaborative decision between Shah and EPS, which would ultimately position the BJP to secure double-digit seats and a considerable presence within the assembly.

Aware of the importance of maintaining this partnership, Nainar Nagendran underscored the need for campaign and promotional materials, including posters and wall writings, to avoid creating discord within the coalition or disparaging any individual leaders. He reiterated that such materials should solely serve to strengthen both the party and the alliance, with the primary goal being to oust the “anti-people and dynastic” DMK government from power.

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131 Drug Samples Found to Be Below Standard Quality

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In March, a total of 131 drug samples were found to be of non-standard quality (NSQ). The Central Drugs Laboratories flagged 70 of these samples, while the State Drugs Testing Laboratories identified 61 additional NSQ samples, according to the Union Health Ministry’s report on Friday.

The Ministry noted that the NSQ and spurious drug lists are updated monthly and made available on the CDSCO portal as part of regular regulatory surveillance.

The categorization of drug samples as NSQ is based on their failure to meet specified quality parameters during testing by government laboratories. Importantly, such failures pertain only to the specific batch tested and do not necessarily raise concerns about other products available in the market.

Additionally, one drug sample from West Bengal was identified as spurious; it was produced by an unauthorized manufacturer using a brand name owned by another company. The Minister confirmed that this issue is under investigation, and appropriate action will be taken in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations.

This ongoing effort to identify NSQ and spurious medications is carried out in collaboration with state regulators to ensure that these products are promptly removed from the market.

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