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🖋️ From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane

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  • Nov 2, 2025
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🖋️ From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane

Owaisi’s Bihar Gambit: Disrupting the MY Equation.Bihar’s political landscape has taken a sharp turn, and Asaduddin Owaisi is at the center of the shift. By questioning the RJD’s long-standing MY (Muslim-Yadav) formula, Owaisi has ignited a debate that’s shaking the foundations of alliance politics. His pointed critique—why a 2.5% Mallah leader like Mukesh Sahni is declared Deputy CM candidate, while Muslims, who form 18% of the electorate, remain sidelined—has struck a chord. The result? A visible surge in Muslim political assertion and a challenge to traditional vote-bank arithmetic. This isn’t just a caste-versus-community clash; it’s a demand for equitable representation. Owaisi’s intervention has forced a reckoning within the INDIA bloc, and the electoral battle now carries a new intensity. The question remains: will this disruption reshape Bihar’s power equations or deepen its fault lines?

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Rohit Arya Case—Clarifications, Contradictions, and a Fatal End.The Rohit Arya controversy has stirred Maharashtra. The government clarified that Afsara Media Entertainment Networks had no official recognition from the School Education Department, nor was there any evidence of public funds being used in their “Swachhata Monitor” initiative. Former Education Minister Deepak Kesarkar admitted to personally helping Arya financially but denied any formal government dues. Disputes arose over alleged fee collection from students, which Arya denied. Kesarkar emphasized that such matters should’ve been resolved through dialogue, not coercion. However, the situation escalated when Arya allegedly held schoolchildren hostage. In a dramatic police encounter, Arya was shot after firing at officers and later died in hospital. The incident has sparked debate over the boundaries between social initiatives, government endorsement, and personal ambition. The question now is—what lessons will be drawn from this chaos?

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India’s Stand Against U.S. Pressure—A Farmer-First Policy.As China commits to importing 25 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans annually, America expects similar compliance from India. President Trump has pushed India to buy American farm produce, dairy, and seafood. But India has firmly refused, prioritizing the livelihoods of its farmers, dairy producers, and fisherfolk—whose numbers run into crores. In retaliation, the U.S. imposed steep import tariffs on Indian goods, affecting Indian exporters. Yet, India is exploring new markets to shield domestic producers. Critics accuse the government of insensitivity toward farmers, ignoring its clear stance: national interest over foreign appeasement. Unlike China, India has resisted pressure, defending its agrarian backbone. Misleading claims by opposition leaders that India bowed to the U.S. distort reality. The government’s resolve reflects a commitment to protect its people, even at the cost of trade friction.

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Criticizing the Election Commission—A Deflection, Not a Debate.Raj Thackeray’s recent tirade against the Election Commission is less about facts and more about theatrics. His party, which rarely contests elections seriously, now blames the very institution that upholds democracy. Claims like “rising voter count is a conspiracy” ignore routine updates that include youth, migrants, and corrections. Mistakes in gender or duplicate entries are human errors, not fraud—correctable through official forms. BLOs, the backbone of voter verification, are being unfairly targeted by leaders who’ve never engaged with the process. Thackeray’s speeches mock procedures he’s never participated in. His party lacks booth-level organization, yet he questions the system that demands it. Democracy isn’t built on microphones and memes—it’s built on ground-level effort. When one refuses to contest elections, blaming the Election Commission becomes a convenient excuse. The public sees through this: it’s not reform, it’s rhetoric.

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From Champion to Controversy: The Fall of Sikandar Shaikh.Sikandar Shaikh, once hailed as Maharashtra Kesari and a celebrated international wrestler, now finds himself at the center of a storm. Arrested by Punjab Police for alleged involvement in illegal arms trafficking and suspected links to Rajasthan’s notorious Papla Gujjar gang, his fall from grace has sent shockwaves through the wrestling community. Just last year, Shaikh was a symbol of resilience—rising from a controversial 2023 Maharashtra Kesari defeat to claim the 2024 title, declaring himself “the people’s champion.” His emotional speech in Pandharpur resonated with fans, especially after social media rallied behind him during the previous year’s judging dispute. Today, however, admiration has turned to disbelief. While his family insists he’s been framed, the allegations cast a long shadow over a once-inspiring journey. The wrestling world watches, stunned, as a hero’s legacy hangs in the balance.

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