27/04/2026
Police identified the deceased as Abdullla Abdul Kadar, his wife Nasreen and two daughters Aayesha (16) and Zainab (13). Kadar ran a mobile accessories shop in Mumbai
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27/04/2026
Police identified the deceased as Abdullla Abdul Kadar, his wife Nasreen and two daughters Aayesha (16) and Zainab (13). Kadar ran a mobile accessories shop in Mumbai
26/04/2026
Massive “Maha Dharna” by TRP & MBT at Indira Park Demands Implementation of RTE Act :
A massive “Maha Dharna” was jointly organized by the Telangana Rajyadhikara Party (TRP) and Majlis Bachao Tehreek (MBT) at Indira Park, Hyderabad, demanding the immediate implementation of the Right to Education Act (RTE-2009) and raising strong opposition against the growing exploitation by private and corporate educational institutions. The protest witnessed large participation from students, parents, and activists, with children holding placards and raising slogans asserting their right to free and equitable education.
Addressing the gathering, Chintapandu Naveen Kumar (Teen Maar Mallanna), MLC and President of TRP, delivered a strong and fiery speech, stating that education in Telangana has been turned into a profit-driven business dominated by corporate colleges operating with media management and political backing. He warned that if Chief Minister Revanth Reddy fails to implement the RTE Act, he along with MBT will take this movement to every doorstep across Telangana and expose the “real face” of the Congress government. He further asserted that the upcoming Assembly elections will revolve around the core issues of free education and free healthcare for the poor, making it a decisive agenda for the people of Telangana.
Speaking on the occasion, Amjed Ullah Khan, Spokesman of MBT, stated that it was during 2009 under the UPA Government that the RTE Act came into force to guarantee free and compulsory education for children. He pointed out that out of 28 states in the country, 18 states have already implemented the RTE Act-2009, but it is unfortunate that Telangana, despite being ruled by a Congress Chief Minister, has failed to implement this crucial legislation. He strongly criticized the government for its inaction, stating that poor and middle-class families are being crushed under the burden of exorbitant fees, while corporate institutions continue to profit unchecked.
Both leaders emphasized that education is a fundamental right and not a commodity, and condemned the lack of regulation and transparency in the education sector. They accused private and corporate institutions of running an “education mafia” that is exploiting parents and students, while also questioning the silence of mainstream media on the issue. The leaders reiterated that this protest is only the beginning of a larger movement and warned that if the government fails to act immediately, the agitation will be intensified across the state.
The Dharna concluded with a unified call to continue the struggle until the RTE Act is fully implemented in Telangana, ensuring affordable and accessible education for every child and safeguarding the future of the coming generations.
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Majlis Bachao Tehreek (MBT)
Telangana Rajyadhikara Party (TRP)
24/04/2026
Sensation in Telangana Politics: TRP–MBT Unite for Social Justice and Political Empowerment
Hyderabad, April 23, 2026:In a significant and historic development in Telangana politics, the Telangana Rajyadhikara Party (TRP) and Majlis Bachao Tehreek (MBT) have come together to launch a joint political movement aimed at achieving social justice, equitable representation, and political empowerment for Backward Classes (BCs), minorities, and other weaker sections of society. The announcement was made at a joint press meet held at the Press Club, Somajiguda where leaders of both parties formally declared their decision to collectively fight politically across the state. The alliance is being led by Chintapandu Naveen Kumar (MLC) @ Teen Maar Mallanna, President of TRP, and Amjed Ullah Khan, Spokesman of MBT, who addressed the media and outlined the vision and objectives of this joint initiative.
The movement will be guided by the powerful slogans “Jitni Abadi, Utni Sajedari” and “Evarento – Varikantha,” emphasizing the principle that political power and representation must reflect the population strength of communities. The leaders stated that BCs, minorities, and weaker sections have faced decades of political neglect and have often been reduced to mere vote banks by mainstream political parties. They asserted that true democracy and social justice can only be achieved when every community receives its rightful share in governance based on its population, and it is with this objective that TRP and MBT have decided to join hands and work together on a common platform.
Addressing the gathering, Chintapandu Naveen Kumar (MLC) @ Teen Maar Mallanna raised serious concerns over the non-implementation of the Right to Education Act in Telangana, alleging that private schools are indulging in large-scale fee exploitation, placing a heavy financial burden on common families. He remarked that many educational institutions are directly or indirectly controlled by political leaders, which has resulted in the deliberate neglect of the Act. He highlighted that due to this failure, poor and middle-class families are struggling to provide quality education to their children, leading to increased inequality and distress among the public. Calling for public participation, he invited citizens to join a mass gathering on April 26, 2026, at Indira Park, Hyderabad, to demand the effective implementation of the Right to Education Act and to raise a collective voice for educational justice.
Speaking on the occasion, Amjed Ullah Khan (Spokesman) MBT expressed strong dissatisfaction over the current political scenario, stating that minorities, particularly Muslims, feel disillusioned with both Congress and BRS due to unfulfilled promises and lack of genuine representation. He pointed out that several key minority institutions such as the Wakf Board, Haj Committee, Urdu Academy, and Minorities Finance Corporation have become largely inactive, while concerns over communal incidents and targeting of minority communities have increased. He emphasized that the TRP–MBT alliance represents a new hope for marginalized sections and stated that with BCs constituting nearly 50 percent and Muslims around 20 percent of the electorate, a united political effort could bring about transformative change in the state. He further asserted that this alliance would strive to ensure real power-sharing and work towards creating conditions where leadership from BC communities can emerge at the highest level.
Both leaders announced that TRP and MBT will undertake statewide tours in the coming days, reaching out to people through door-to-door campaigns and grassroots mobilization to build a strong movement for social justice and political empowerment. They expressed confidence that this alliance would bring a major shift in Telangana politics by challenging the dominance of traditional parties and ending vote-bank politics, replacing it with a system rooted in fairness, inclusion, and representation. The press meet witnessed the participation of a large number of party leaders, activists, and supporters, reflecting growing enthusiasm and support for this joint political initiative, which is being seen as a turning point in the state’s political landscape.
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Videos circulating on social media and shared by Tasnim News Agency appeared to show crowds gathering in Baghdad’s Tahrir Square following reports of a ceasefire.
The footage was described as showing people celebrating what was portrayed as a US retreat.
Celebrations in Tehran after ceasefire announcement
Videos circulating on X showed people in Tehran gathering in parts of the city following the announcement of the two-week ceasefire.
Clips shared by accounts including Iran in India, PressTv appeared to show individuals waving Iranian flags and celebrating what was described as a victory.
As the conflict entered its 40th day on Wednesday, April 7, US President Donald Trump announced a two-week suspension of American attacks on Iran, while Tehran indicated it would halt defensive operations if strikes against it cease, marking a fragile opening for de-escalation.