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Politics News News Today Live: Argentine president’s promotion of crypto rocks his presidency
- An ally of Trump and darling of the global right, Javier Milei tries to deflect critics after a cryptocurrency he endorsed collapsed, wiping out $4 billion in value.
Politics News News Today Live: ‘Mamata Banerjee wants to become PM’: BJP MP on Bengal CM’s ‘Mrityu Kumbh’ remark
- BJP MP Jagannath Sarkar criticised West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee for her ‘Mrityu Kumbh’ remark, claiming it was an attempt to instigate people ahead of elections. He asserted that Banerjee aims to become Prime Minister and is undermining Hindus
Politics News News Today Live: Maharashtra: Cracks in ruling Mahayuti alliance? Here is what Deputy CM Eknath Shinde said – ‘Our war against…’
- Deputy CM Eknath Shinde addresses rumors of discord within the Mahayuti alliance, emphasizing unity in development. Amidst concerns over security downgrades and a new medical aid cell, Shinde urges Shiv Sena workers to prepare for upcoming muncicipal elections
Politics News News Today Live: ‘Real George Soros’ Agent’: Congress links Smriti Irani to USAID, ‘now we know rasode mein kaun tha?’
- Congress alleged that Smriti Irani is linked to George Soros due to her previous role as a USAID goodwill ambassador. BJP leaders rejected these claims, stating Irani’s appointment was based on her television fame, not foreign influence.
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