Suvendu Adhikari took the party to 206 seats, but the foundation was laid by Dilip Ghosh with 40% vote share in the 2019 Lok Sabha and 77 seats in the 2021 Vidhan Sabha election.
A Bengali Hindu perspective: How Himanta Biswa Sarma re-defined politics in Assam
Although Bengalis and Assamese share vast similarities in terms of cuisine, language (written script) and culture, mass migration and changing demographics have become the bone of contention between the two ethnic groups.
Why TMC and its ‘Supreme Leader’ Mamata Banerjee are targeting the Election Commission of India
The ‘silent’ majority must pledge to change the political fate of West Bengal and put an end to the reign of political drama and public theatrics in the State, once and for all.
How a unique Kumbh Mela was revived in Bengal after 700 years: A story of resilience
The 2026 Bongo Tribeni Kumbho Mohotosav is set to commence from 11th February and will conclude on 14th February. The 3-day event is expected to attract 14 to 16 lakh devotees.
How the United States under Donald Trump is warming up to perpetrators of the 1971 Bangladesh genocide
The unnamed US diplomat downplayed the threat posed by Jamaat-e-Islami to Bangladeshi society. “I simply do not believe that Jamaat can impose sharia,” he claimed.
Exclusive: Pakistani Hindu activist Shiva Kachhi speaks to me, shares how his life is in danger
“I have been working to stop the forced conversion of minor Hindu girls since 2018. I have recovered many victims, ensured their return to Faith and handed them over to their parents safely,” he told me.
Bagber massacre: Remembering the killing of Bengali Hindu refugees in Tripura
In the aftermath of the massacre, an estimated 30000 Bengali Hindus fled from the Tripura Tribal Area Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) areas.
How I debunked fake news about killing of a ‘Muslim’ corporate employee for not chanting Gayatri Mantra
‘The Quint’ amplified the fake news to deviate public discourse from the Pahalgam terror attack where 24 Hindus were killed by terrorists for the virtue of their Faith.
Explained: Arunachal Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act and its Opposition by Christian evangelical groups
APFRA came into existence in October 1978 to protect indigenous Faiths, including Buddhism, Vaishnavism, Akas and Nature worshippers.
Did AAP lose in Delhi due to Congress? Here is how ‘political pundits’ are misleading you
The overwhelming evidence suggests that the AAP-Congress alliance would have made no difference to the BJP’s thumping victory in the 2025 Delhi Vidhan Sabha election