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Rare Dissent Emerges Within BJP Over Language Policy: K. Annamalai calls for rollback !

In an unusual instance of internal disagreement, former Tamil Nadu BJP president K. Annamalai has openly criticised the Union government over its decision to enforce the three-language formula for Class 9 students starting July 1. The criticism follows a recent CBSE notification mandating a third language from the current academic year.

Annamalai urged the Union Ministry of Education to immediately roll back the directive, describing the move as abrupt and poorly timed. He argued that the sudden implementation would place “unnecessary mental stress” on students, particularly in Tamil Nadu, where language politics remains a sensitive issue.

The BJP leader also pointed to a clear inconsistency in policy execution. The three-language formula was originally scheduled for rollout in the 2029–30 academic session, making the current decision appear rushed and inadequately planned. This, he said, has triggered confusion among both parents and students.

Taking to X, Annamalai underscored the disproportionate impact on Tamil Nadu, warning that such moves could deepen existing concerns over linguistic imposition and disrupt academic stability at a crucial stage of schooling.

 

Will Raghav Chadha’s Prospective Rise In BJP Make Many Mid-Age Party Men Uncomfortable?

Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha, who recently moved from the Aam Aadmi Party to the BJP, has been appointed chairman of the Upper House’s Committee on Petitions. The appointment comes after the Rajya Sabha chairman reconstituted the panel and nominated 10 members, with the change taking effect from May 20, 2026.

Sources suggest that while the move gives Chadha a prominent institutional role, some BJP leaders are reportedly uneasy about how far and how fast he may rise within the party. The concern appears to be less about the committee post itself and more about whether his political trajectory could lead to a larger elevation in the future.

The development is being watched closely because Chadha has already become a visible figure after his switch, and any further advancement would likely be interpreted as a sign of the party’s confidence in his appeal. At the same time, internal discomfort among some leaders could mean his path upward may not be smooth.

For now, the committee chairmanship gives him visibility, but it also places him under sharper scrutiny within the BJP’s ranks.

 

Assam CM, Himanta Biswa Sarma fulfills poll promise, Assembly passes Uniform Civil Code

The Assam Assembly passed the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Bill, making it the third state after Uttarakhand and Gujarat to legislate on the issue, marking a significant political and legal milestone. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said the move fulfills a key poll promise aimed at ensuring equality in personal laws across communities.

The legislation seeks to standardize laws governing marriage, divorce, inheritance, and adoption, replacing religion-based personal laws with a common framework. The government has argued that the UCC promotes gender justice and social harmony, while critics have raised concerns over cultural autonomy and federal overreach.

Sarma emphasized that adequate consultations were held before drafting the Bill and that safeguards have been incorporated to protect indigenous customs and practices. The Bill is expected to come into force after receiving the Governor’s assent and necessary rules are notified.

With this, Assam joins a growing list of BJP-ruled states pushing for legal uniformity in civil matters, a move that has also revived debate around a nationwide UCC, a long-standing agenda of the party.

Will they be Ministers in West Bengal ?

Informed  sources  said that Mssrs Shankar Ghosh,Arjun Singh,Sanjay Singh,Sawpan Dasgupta,Umesh Rai and Rudrani Ghosh  are being appointed new Ministers  in the Suvendu Adhikari Government.If   sources are to be believed Swapan Dasgupta will get education,Rudrani Culture and Shankar Ghosh

 Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah Likely to Resign Today



Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is expected to tender his resignation today, marking the end of his tenure following a Congress high command decision on leadership change. The move fulfills a reported 2½-year rotational agreement between Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar, with Shivakumar positioned as the frontrunner to become the next CM. Siddaramaiah, who recently became Karnataka's longest-serving chief minister, is under pressure from supporters to continue but stated he cannot override the high command's decision. The Congress leadership has reportedly offered him a soft exit, including a potential Rajya Sabha seat and a key national role in the backward classes committee. Additionally, his son is likely to receive a cabinet berth in the new government as part of the transition formula. The Congress legislative party meeting is expected to be held today or tomorrow to elect the new leader, with Shivakumar likely to be sworn in by the weekend. This leadership shift aims to strengthen Congress's political footprint in southern India ahead of upcoming elections.