
PM Modi stands firm ahead of US tariff hike deadline, pledges unwavering support for Indian farmers and small businesses
Pointers by Amit Dutt 25-Aug-2025
- PM Modi stated India will not compromise on the interests of farmers and small businesses, even as the US prepares to impose 50% tariffs on Indian imports.
- The government is ready to face increased pressure and will put the nation’s priorities first.
- Modi urged citizens and businesses to support ‘Made in India’ products, promoting self-reliance.
- Protection of small entrepreneurs, farmers, and cattle rearers will remain top priority for the government.
- Modi condemned the US tariffs as unfair, reaffirming that India stands strong against external pressure.

BJP Deploys Veteran Strategists As Poll Chiefs For Bihar, Bengal, Tamil Nadu
Pointers by Naima Syed 25-Sep-2025
- BJP appoints Dharmendra Pradhan for Bihar, Bhupender Yadav for Bengal, and Baijayant Panda for Tamil Nadu as election in-charges.
- Pradhan and Yadav are supported by experienced co-incharges including CR Patil, Keshav Prasad Maurya, Biplab Deb, and Murlidhar Mohol.
- The move boosts central control over local campaigns and enhances organization ahead of high-stake elections.
- Bihar polls are in November 2025; Bengal and Tamil Nadu go to polls in early 2026.
- BJP aims to minimize factionalism and maximize central alignment in these states.

Azim Premji Declines Karnataka CM’s Request to Open Wipro Campus Road to Ease Bengaluru Traffic
Pointers by Naima Syed 25-Sep-2025
- Azim Premji declined Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah’s request to open Wipro’s Sarjapur campus road for public traffic, citing it as private property of a listed company.
- The campus is a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) with strict legal and contractual access rules, making public vehicular movement legally and statutorily challenging.
- Premji noted that opening the road is not a sustainable or long-term solution to Bengaluru’s traffic congestion.
- He suggested the traffic problems on the Outer Ring Road are complex and require a comprehensive, scientific study rather than a single quick fix.
- Wipro offered to finance a significant portion of a world-class, data-driven traffic study to help find lasting solutions.

Karnataka High Court Rejects X Corp’s Petition
Pointers by Naima Syed 24-Sep-2025
- Karnataka High Court rejected X Corp’s challenge to the government’s authority under Section 79(3)(b) of the IT Act to issue content blocking orders via the Sahyog portal.
- The Court ruled social media regulation is essential, particularly to prevent offenses against women and protect constitutional dignity.
- It upheld that social media cannot be left unregulated or anarchic; freedom of speech is subject to reasonable legal restrictions in India.
- The Court criticized X Corp’s refusal to comply with Indian laws despite following U.S. regulations on content takedown.
- Sahyog portal was affirmed as a legitimate tool for the government to tackle cybercrime and unlawful online content, not censorship.

PM to Transfer ₹10,000 Each to 7.5 Million Women in Bihar on September 26 under CM Employment Scheme
Pointers by Naima Syed 23-Sep-2025
- PM Modi to transfer ₹10,000 each to 7.5 million women in Bihar on September 26 as the first installment under the Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana.
- The scheme supports women to start or expand businesses with potential further funds up to ₹2 lakh based on progress.
- The initiative targets rural and urban poor women, with one woman per family eligible.
- Bihar CM Nitish Kumar will attend a parallel event, highlighting this as a major step in women’s economic empowerment.
- Over 1 million women have already applied through the online portal, showing strong participation.

Himachal Pradesh High Court Commutes Death Sentence to Life Term in 2014 Shimla Yug Murder Case; One Convict Acquitted
Pointers by Naima Syed 23-Sep-2025
- Himachal Pradesh High Court commuted the death sentences of two convicts, Chander Sharma and Vikrant Bakshi, to life imprisonment; acquitted the third accused, Tejinder Pal Singh.
- The 2014 case involved the kidnapping, torture, and murder of 4-year-old Yug Gupta from Shimla; his skeletal remains were found in a municipal water tank in 2016.
- The trial court sentenced all three convicts to death in 2018, but the High Court found the death penalty excessive and allowed for their reform.
- The court noted evidence was mostly circumstantial, and the prosecution failed to prove “rarest of rare” conditions for capital punishment.
- Yug’s family is upset and plans to appeal in the Supreme Court seeking justice after over 11 years.