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Former Trinamool Congress (TMC) Rajya Sabha MPs Sushmita Dev, Sukhendu Sekhar Ray and Prakash Chik Baraik joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Kolkata on Thursday.
The Congress party in Punjab has familiar faces from almost all castes, making it a strong challenger in the 2027 Assembly polls in Punjab. The expectation of coming back to power with a majority has led several leaders into lobbying mode to be better placed today so that they will have leverage to demand a greater role after victory. This has led to intense factionalism in the state.
In Men’s Cricket, England defeated India by 125 runs in the 3rd T20 International at Trent Bridge in Nottingham last night.
In a major political development that completely alters Bihar’s electoral landscape, Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor announced on Sunday, July 5, 2026, that he will make his personal electoral debut by contesting the upcoming assembly by-election from Patna’s high-profile Bankipur constituency. Addressing a packed press conference, the 48-year-old former poll strategist explicitly framed the upcoming democratic contest as a direct, clear “referendum” on the popularity and performance of the two-month-old, BJP-led state government headed by Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary—who assumed office following Nitish Kumar’s elevation to the Rajya Sabha. The urban Bankipur seat, widely considered an ironclad BJP bastion since the 1990s, fell vacant after sitting legislator and BJP national president Nitin Nabin resigned upon being elected to the Upper House. Launching an aggressive campaign pitch, Kishor appealed to Bankipur’s highly educated electorate to vote purely on merit rather than traditional caste math, claiming that even as a lone representative of his newly formed party, his legislative impact would decisively outweigh the entire treasury bench. As the Election Commission of India (ECI) officially sets the voting date for July 30, 2026, with counting scheduled for August 3, the grand opposition alliance of the RJD and Congress is yet to reveal its strategy, while expelled RJD leader Tej Pratap Yadav’s independent faction has already complicated the field by fielding social activist Veena Manvi.
Defending their baseline through an incredibly tense, headline-driven session, domestic buyers engineered a late-afternoon recovery to rescue Indian equity benchmarks from an aggressive geopolitical sell-off on Monday, July 13, 2026. The NSE Nifty 50 crawled up 4.10 points to settle at 24,211.00, surviving an intraday plunge to 24,000.20, while the BSE Sensex managed a fractional gain of 47.01 points to close at 77,616.40. The initial risk-off panic was triggered by Tehran executing a sudden closure of the strategic Strait of Hormuz shipping lane following intense missile exchanges with U.S. Navy assets, a development that instantly spiked Brent crude by 3% to $78 a barrel and forced the rupee down to 95.62 against the dollar. This energy shock hit just ahead of the highly anticipated domestic retail inflation print, with economists bracing for June CPI to breach the RBI’s 4% threshold for the first time in 16 months due to a punishing 40% monsoon deficit that has stalled Kharif crop sowing by 20%. Despite the visible macroeconomic headwinds and a 0.6% slide across mid-and-small-cap counters, the main indices found a solid structural safety cushion via a massive shift in capital flows: Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) flipped into aggressive buyers, pumping ₹15,157 crore into Indian equities so far in July to reverse four months of persistent outflows. Simultaneously, corporate boardrooms showed strong resilience against rising external pressure as New Delhi effectively brushed aside a aggressive 12.5% labor-linked tariff threat from Washington, leaning instead on a 15% year-on-year surge in Q1 goods exports and rapidly diversifying its global market footprint through newly activated free trade agreements.
The ultimate battle for football glory has reached its final stage in North America. Following a weekend of intense extra-time drama, defending champions Argentina, alongside powerhouse teams France, Spain, and England, have officially claimed their spots in the final four.
