Tridib Raman
After brutally killing 26 innocent and unarmed people in the Besar Valley of Pahalgam, the Pakistan-sponsored terrorists mysteriously disappeared into the surrounding forests and mountains within moments. Our security forces have now solved the mystery of how they vanished without a trace. Since the incident, Indian troops have been combing every inch of the forests above Baisaran Valley. Sources reveal they have uncovered over 70 terrorist hideouts in the region—some built within natural caves and others carefully constructed with precision.The design and strategic locations of these hideouts suggest the involvement of military experts, local collaborators, and sophisticated terrorist networks such as Hamas. It is also clear that the safe escape of the three terrorists involved in this heinous attack was meticulously planned in advance. As part of India’s swift counter-response, under Operation Sindoor, Indian forces destroyed several terror bases located in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Among the targets was Jaish-e-Mohammed’s private communication network. According to reports, this secret network operated from a primary health center in Kohar Kalan village, using high-frequency waves for secure communication. Experts believe the model is strikingly similar to the operational patterns used by Hamas in its various missions.
RSS Chief Bhagwat’s Proposal to PM Modi
Tridib Raman
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has stepped forward to salute the courageous spirit of the Indian armed forces who crippled enemy morale through Operation Sindoor. Trusted sources say that recently, RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat spoke to Prime Minister Modi and shared a one-page proposal focusing on 8 key points. The core of the proposal was the RSS’s offer to contribute openly to Operation Sindoor through its nationwide cadre network. The document outlines how RSS volunteers can act as a coordination bridge between the government and the public during this transitional phase. It suggests that RSS members can travel to border regions to provide self-defense training, teach people how to stay safe during war-like situations, and help citizens adapt to such adverse times. Additionally, they proposed mobilizing crowdfunding support for soldiers and their families.
Why is the Prime Minister giving so much importance to Rajnath Singh?
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It is said that after PM Modi, the person who has played the most crucial role in ensuring the success of ‘Operation Sindoor’ is the country’s Defense Minister, Rajnath Singh. He is currently the most important link in coordinating between the government and the army. Sources say that National Security Advisor Ajit Doval was the first to request PM Modi to keep Rajnath Singh at the center of decision-making. Doval’s reasoning was that Rajnath Singh is the most suitable person to handle such situations. Two key characteristics set Rajnath apart from others. First, he remains calm in every situation and never loses patience. Second, his way of speaking allows him to convey even unpleasant matters easily and tactfully. Therefore, when it comes to coordinating with the heads of the armed forces, Rajnath Singh is the ideal person for the job. It is said that PM Modi valued Doval’s advice, and from the very beginning of ‘Operation Sindoor,’ he has given great importance to Rajnath.
One should learn the art of staying memorable from Smriti Irani

The matter of BJP’s sharp-witted leader Smriti Irani going to the Rajya Sabha seems to be falling apart for the time being. Otherwise, before this, there were a lot of discussions that Smriti Irani was being brought to the Rajya Sabha from Andhra Pradesh. This seat has fallen vacant due to the resignation of Telugu Desam MP Vijay Sai Reddy, and it is believed that TDP supremo Chandrababu Naidu has offered this seat to the BJP. But if sources are to be believed, the BJP leadership has promised Smriti an important post in the party organization. At the same time, Smriti’s desire is said to be to join the Union Cabinet after getting a Rajya Sabha seat. Sources related to Smriti confirm two things: one is that Smriti Irani may once again be seen in the role of Tulsi in the limited series of her popular show “Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi.” In the coming month of July, she is going to give a lecture at the University of California, Berkeley, under the guidance of 39-year-old Associate Professor Yaniv Konchitchki. It should be noted that in April, Smriti had given her lectures at many other American universities, including Stanford. She was accompanied by Professor Rohini Pande of Yale University, where she spoke at the “Future of Work for Women Summit.”
Changing Circumstances, Changing Politics
The reverberations of “Operation Sindoor” seem likely to persist for a long time. With the Bihar Assembly elections looming, the political landscape there is also undergoing significant upheaval. Sources reveal that five sitting JDU MLAs had fully intended to leave their party and join the Congress. They had held multiple rounds of discussions with Congress policy makers, and a crucial meeting was scheduled in Delhi with Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge this week, where their formal announcement of joining the Congress was to take place. It’s important to note that these are the same JDU MLAs who won their previous assembly elections by very narrow margins. They had reliable information that the BJP was determined to field its own candidates in their respective constituencies, and Nitish Kumar had more or less conceded to this. Therefore, these five MLAs considered switching sides. However, given the current national political climate, they now feel that leaving their party might not be a wise decision. Even if they are denied tickets, the JDU-BJP alliance will likely find a way to accommodate them somewhere.
Where will the Sisters of Maharashtra Go?
Following a court order, preparations have begun for the long-delayed Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections, which have been pending for three years. Political parties are deploying new tactics daily. There’s talk of a reunion between estranged brothers Uddhav and Raj Thackeray, and speculation about a possible alliance between uncle Sharad Pawar and nephew Ajit Pawar. In the BMC elections, female voters have consistently been a game-changer. Prime Minister Modi also promised in his election rallies in Maharashtra that “if the BJP forms the government in the state, the assistance amount of ₹1500 being provided to women under the ‘Ladki Bahin Yojana’ will be increased to ₹2100 per month.” Notably, the then Maharashtra government launched this scheme in July 2024, providing financial assistance to women from families with an annual income of less than ₹2.5 lakh. However, after the Fadnavis government came to power, instead of increasing the assistance amount, the government began to prune the list of beneficiaries. The state budget presented in March did not mention any increase in this amount. Moreover, the number of women beneficiaries has been reduced by 10-15 lakh. According to these figures, while the number of beneficiaries was 2.63 crore in October 2024, it has now decreased to 2.46 crore in March 2025. In contrast, Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren had promised to provide ₹2100 per month to such women under the ‘Maiya Samman Yojana’ in his state, a promise he is fulfilling.
Rahul Cancels Foreign Vacation Amid Public Sentiment

This very week, Rahul Gandhi was supposed to go abroad for a vacation, but the current situation has forced him to change his plans. A close aide of Rahul bluntly told him, “This is not the right time for you to go on a personal holiday. If even a single picture of you enjoying your vacation abroad surfaces here, people will take it negatively, and you will be trolled on social media.” So, now Rahul Gandhi is not going. Instead, he will stay in the country and be seen boosting the morale of the citizens and the armed forces.