January 2026

Political News

‘Return To Original Religion’: Rajasthan BJP MLA Targets Congress Leaders

The spat broke out over the Rajasthan Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Bill (2025) that was passed by the BJP-controlled Assembly amid uproar by the Congress. Read Time:3 mins Share BJP MLA Gopal Sharma (L) and the Congress’ Rafeek Khan (File). Jaipur: A crass comment by Rajasthan BJP MLA Gopal Sharma in the context of an ‘anti-conversion bill’ – that Congress leaders Rafeek Khan and Amin Kagazi should ‘return to their original religion’ – has triggered a storm in the desert state’s political landscape. Mr Khan responded with an Urdu couplet and a sharp remark, “If you’re serious about tackling forced conversions, start with Gopal Sharma himself.” The couplet Mr Khan, also the opposition’s Chief Whip quoted – “One owl is enough to destroy a garden, and now every branch has an owl perched on it – what will be the fate of the garden?” The Congress leader’s poetic rebuttal did not deter the BJP MLA, who persisted with his argument, that ‘most Muslims are converts and should return to their (original) religion’. “If they return… their ancestors’ souls will find peace,” he declared. The unseemly spat broke out over the Rajasthan Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Bill (2025) that was passed by the BJP-controlled Assembly amid uproar by the Congress.

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Congress Versus BJP Over Alleged Spycam In Rajasthan Assembly Premises

Leader of the Opposition Tikaram Jully alleged that not only Congress MLAs but even former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje was under BJP surveillance Read Time:2 mins Share The Congress staged a protest outside Rajasthan Assembly, demanding an inquiry. Show Quick Read Summary is AI-generated, newsroom-reviewe Let us know. Did our AI summary help? Switch To Beeps Mode Jaipur: The Monsoon Session of the Rajasthan Assembly might have concluded, but it has left behind a fresh political storm. The Opposition has accused the ruling BJP of “spying” on legislators by installing additional CCTV cameras inside the Assembly premises. The Congress staged a protest outside the House wearing “Jagga Jasoos” caps and demanded an inquiry by a joint committee. The Leader of the Opposition Tikaram Jully termed it a violation of privacy.  He went a step further, alleging that not only Congress MLAs but even former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje was under surveillance.  He claimed that when Ms Raje attended the House two days ago, it was monitored who went to meet her. Former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot also launched a scathing attack, saying governance has completely collapsed since the BJP came to power.  He said the government doesn’t want assembly sessions to function and is now using cameras to keep tabs on the Opposition. “This is dangerous for democracy,” Mr Gehlot added.

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‘Muslim Population Growing Due To Infiltration’: Amit Shah

Amit Shah said in Assam, the decadal growth rate of Muslim population in 2011 census was 29.6% and added, “This is not possible without infiltration.” Read Time:2 mins Share Union Home Minister Amit Shah Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday claimed that some political parties were treating infiltrators as a vote bank and questioned why infiltration does not take place along the Gujarat and Rajasthan borders. Shah said this while delivering a lecture in memory of Dainik Jagran’s former editor-in-chief Narendra Mohan on the topic “Infiltration (ghuspaith), demographic change and democracy”. He said infiltration was not a political issue but a national issue, which is a threat to democracy. The opposition says it is the responsibility of the Centre to stop infiltration as the Border Security Force (BSF) is under its control, but there are certain areas on the border which cannot be fenced due to topography, he said. “Centre alone cannot stop infiltration. State governments protect such infiltrators as some parties see a vote bank in them,” he said. The minister asked if a person illegally enters the country and the district administration fails to identify them, then how can infiltration be stopped? He said that when a person does not understand the difference between a refugee and an infiltrator, they are deceiving their own soul.

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BJP’s Defeat To Hadoti Power Politics

Political circles believe that if the BJP had given the ticket to someone from the family of the previous winner, Kanwarpal Meena, or to Prabhulal Saini, the outcome might have been different. Read Time:4 mins Share Better booth management could have also changed the result. The by-election results in Rajasthan’s Anta have dealt a major blow to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), while giving the Congress fresh energy ahead of the upcoming panchayat and municipal elections. Especially after its defeats in recent by-elections, this victory has come as a lifeline for the Congress. More than Congress’s win, the political chatter is focused on the BJP’s loss. Political analysts believe that had the BJP won, all the credit would have gone to Vasundhara Raje – so now the blame for the defeat is being placed on her. It is being said that Hadoti’s power politics and the behind-the-scenes power game outweighed Raje’s strategy this time. Vasundhara Raje had kept the entire election campaign in her own hands. Her Jhalawar team was on the ground. Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma and BJP MP Madan Rathore held roadshows, but the overall election management remained with Raje and her son Dushyant. As a result, the micro-management by the government and the organisation – visible in previous elections – was missing this time. There was prolonged infighting in the BJP over ticket distribution. After several rounds of meetings, the party eventually gave the ticket to local leader Morpal Suman, Raje’s preferred choice. But this move backfired.  Political circles believe that if the BJP had given the ticket to someone from the family of the previous winner, Kanwarpal Meena, or to Prabhulal Saini, who had defeated Pramod Jain Bhaya earlier, the outcome might have been different.

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Bharatpur Metropolis Mayor Dahal resigns from post

Dahal decided to step down before filing her candidacy for the upcoming election to the House of Representatives (HoR) from Chitwan-3, representing the Nepali Communist Party.ShareResizeListen By REPUBLICA January 20, 2026 at 12:58 PM CHITWAN, Jan 20: Mayor of Bharatpur Metropolis Renu Dahal resigned from her post today. She submitted her resignation to Deputy Mayor Chitrasen Adhikari. Discover more Social media management tools Daily News Aggregation Service Politics News Feed Nepali News Subscription Books on Nepali politics English News Portal Nepal travel packages Nepali handicrafts KMC Dahal decided to step down before filing her candidacy for the upcoming election to the House of Representatives (HoR) from Chitwan-3, representing the Nepali Communist Party.

State News

International Kite Festival – A Vibrant Festival Of Rajasthan

One of the most vibrant and popular festivals of Rajasthan, The International Kite Festival is celebrated around Makar Sankranti every year. Locals and tourists all over Rajasthan fly kites of various shapes & colours and relish local delicacies and sweets available everywhere. In Jodhpur, the celebrations are taken to the next level as hundreds of giant kites are taken to the skies by helicopter and released into a brilliantly colourful sky. Location: Polo Ground, JodhpurKey attractions: Kite fights, fireworks, sweets like Ghevar, Til-patti, Gajak, & kheerDates for International Kite Festival: 14th January 2025 (Tuesday) 

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Teej – Worship Of Goddess Teej

One of the most popular festivals of Rajasthan, Teej is celebrated with absolute grandeur, traditional songs & dance, fair, and worship of Goddess Teej. Women observe fasting on this festival for the welfare of their husbands. Teej is also celebrated to welcome the monsoon rains that help grow crops and enrich the region with greenery. There is a grand procession in which the golden palanquin of the Goddess Teej is taken across the city with decorated elephants, horses, & camels. Undoubtedly, the Teej festival in Rajasthan is an important eve.  Location: Many places in Rajasthan, especially JaipurKey attractions: Ghewar (Teej-special sweet), Malpua, and womenfolk dressed in green traditional dresses, bangles, and mehendiDate for Teej: 27 July 2025 (Sunday)

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Ratha Saptami 2026: When will it be celebrated? Know the date and significance here.

Lord Sun is worshipped on the day of Ratha Saptami. Worshipping Lord Sun on this day bestows the devotee with the boon of good health. In this context, let’s find out when Ratha Saptami will be celebrated in the year 2026. Know the date and significance here. Image: Patrika In Hinduism, the Saptami Tithi is considered to be dedicated to the worship of Lord Sun God. The Sun God is believed to bestow good health. Worshipping the Sun provides devotees with happiness, prosperity, and a healthy body. Ratha Saptami is celebrated every year on the Saptami Tithi of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Magha. On this day, water is offered to Lord Surya, and he is worshipped according to rituals. Worshipping Lord Surya and performing acts of charity on this auspicious date yields great merit. Worshipping Lord Surya on Ratha Saptami liberates one from seven types of sins and brings mental peace. Let us find out when Ratha Saptami is this year. Ratha Saptami Date 2026 Ratha Saptami is celebrated every year on the Saptami Tithi of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Magha. This year, this tithi will begin on January 24 at 12:39 AM and conclude on January 25 at 11:10 PM. Therefore, according to the Udaya Tithi (sunrise time), Ratha Saptami will be celebrated on January 25, 2026. Ratha Saptami Auspicious Muhurat 2026 The auspicious time for bathing on Ratha Saptami will be from 5:26 AM to 7:13 AM. Sunrise will occur at 7:13 AM on this day. You can take a bath during this auspicious muhurat and then worship Lord Surya. Ratha Saptami Puja Vidhi

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When is Magh Purnima in 2026: Know the date, auspicious timings, and significance

Today, we will discuss on which day the fast of Magh Purnima will be observed. Note down the date, auspicious timings, and significance of Magh Purnima here. Image: AI The Purnima tithi is dedicated to the worship of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Moon. Bathing in the Ganges and performing charity on Purnima holds special significance. According to religious beliefs, bathing in the Ganges on Magh Purnima frees a person from all kinds of sins and leads to salvation. Worshipping Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Narayana after bathing in the Ganges on Magh Purnima yields excellent results for the devotee. Donating according to one’s capacity on this day ensures that the devotee’s wealth remains abundant. Let’s find out when the second Purnima of the year is falling. Magh Purnima Date 2026 The fast of Magh Purnima is observed every year on the Purnima tithi of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Magh. This year, the Magh Purnima tithi will begin on February 1, 2026, at 05:52 AM and will conclude on February 2 at 3:38 AM. Therefore, the Magh Purnima fast will be observed on February 1, 2026. Ganges Bath and Charity Auspicious Muhurat 2026 This year, Magh Purnima falls on February 1, 2026. The time for moonrise on Magh Purnima will be 05:26 PM. One can worship the moon at this time. Ravi Pushya Yoga will be observed on this day from 07:10 AM until 11:58 PM. Bathing in the Ganges and performing charity during this time will be auspicious.

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January’s Last Pradosh Vrat on 30th or 31st? Know the Date and Significance

January Pradosh Vrat Date 2026: The Pradosh Vrat is observed twice every month. The first Pradosh Vrat of the month of Magha was observed on January 16. Now, the second Pradosh Vrat of this month will be observed. In this context, let’s find out on which day the last Pradosh Vrat of the month of Magha will be observed. Image: Patrika The Pradosh vrat that falls on a Friday is known as Shukra Pradosh Vrat. The second Pradosh vrat of the month of Magh will also be observed on a Friday, hence it will be called Shukra Pradosh Vrat. Lord Shiva is worshipped on the day of Pradosh Vrat. This fast is considered one of the best for attaining progeny. Along with this, observing the Shukra Pradosh Vrat also increases the wealth of the devotee and brings happiness and prosperity into the home. On the day of Pradosh Vrat, Lord Shiva is worshipped during the Pradosh Kaal. Worshipping Lord Shiva in Pradosh Kaal yields auspicious results and pleases Mahadev. Let us find out here when the second Pradosh Vrat of Magh month will be observed. Magh Month Second Pradosh Vrat Date 2026 According to the Hindu calendar, the second Pradosh Vrat of the month of Magh will be observed on the Trayodashi Tithi of the Shukla Paksha of the month of Magh. This tithi will begin on January 30 at 11:08 AM and will conclude on January 31 at 8:24 AM. Since worship is performed during Pradosh Kaal in Pradosh Vrat, this fast will be observed on January 30, 2026. Auspicious Muhurat 2026 The second Pradosh Vrat of the month of Magh will be observed on Friday, January 30, 2026. The time for worship during Pradosh Kaal on this day will be from 05:58 PM to 08:36 PM. You can worship Lord Shiva during this auspicious muhurat. Significance The Shukra Pradosh Vrat holds significant importance in the scriptures. Observing this fast brings happiness and prosperity in married life. The Shukra Pradosh Vrat is also considered very auspicious for overcoming financial difficulties. On this day, it is auspicious to worship Goddess Lakshmi along with Lord Shiva. Donating milk, curd, and rice on the day of Shukra Pradosh Vrat brings mental peace.