Political and public attention in India is focused on recent controversies and incidents. Opposition leader Akhilesh Yadav criticized the government, claiming the BJP’s trade deals compromise farmers’ interests and benefit foreign markets at the expense of India’s 70% population. Meanwhile, incidents of public safety and administrative negligence grabbed headlines: in Lucknow, a bull attacked a girl, while in Ghaziabad, a minor attempted to jump from a building but was rescued by the fire brigade. In Bihar, a highway construction accident caused an ambulance to overturn, injuring four people, including a newborn. Student protests disrupted exams in Begusarai, leading to police action. In Noida, postmortem staff allegedly refused to handle a body without payment, sparking public outrage. Additionally, the Enforcement Directorate conducted raids in West Bengal over illegal coal mining and transportation, investigating officials and multiple individuals linked to the scheme. These events highlight political tensions, governance issues, and administrative challenges across India.


