From Washington to West Bengal: Key Moves Reshaping Politics
📌 Introduction
Today’s political news reflects how fast the landscape is changing—from the U.S. Supreme Court reshaping a major federal department to India’s pre-election maneuvers that could redefine regional power balances. Let’s break down what happened and why it matters.
🇺🇸 U.S. Politics: Supreme Court Clears Way for Trump’s Education Overhaul
In a major decision, the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the path for former President Donald Trump to dismantle parts of the Education Department—potentially eliminating over 1,400 jobs.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor strongly dissented, warning this move could undermine civil rights protections that safeguard millions of students.
This decision comes alongside two other controversial measures:
- Freezing protections against deportation for thousands of Afghan refugees.
- Introducing possible “secondary tariffs” on Russia.
These steps mark a bold shift in U.S. governance, sparking debate over administrative power vs. civil liberties.
🇮🇳 India: Opposition Strategy Intensifies Before State Elections
🗳 Uddhav Thackeray Calls for INDIA Bloc Meeting
Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Uddhav Thackeray urged an urgent meeting of the INDIA bloc, the opposition alliance.
He stressed the need to meet before the upcoming elections in Maharashtra and Bihar, noting the alliance hasn’t formally gathered since the Lok Sabha results.
🗳 Rahul Gandhi Criticizes Bihar’s Law & Order
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi described Bihar as turning into a “crime capital” after reports of 31 murders in just 11 days.
His statement directly targets the state government, making law and order a central campaign issue.
🪧 Mamata Banerjee Plans Protest Rally
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee announced she will lead a rally on July 16 in Kolkata.
The protest opposes the controversial “Bangladeshi” tag reportedly imposed on Bengalis living in several BJP-ruled states—an issue deeply tied to regional identity.
⚙️ BJP’s Internal Move: Dilip Ghosh Back in Spotlight
Former BJP West Bengal vice president Dilip Ghosh, previously sidelined, has been invited to join PM Modi’s rally in Durgapur on July 18.
This move appears to reconcile internal party differences ahead of upcoming state elections.
📱 Digital Politics: Congress Pushes Social Media Strategy
Ahead of rallies in Assam, Congress urged its supporters to change their profile pictures to Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi.
It’s a small but symbolic push to boost digital visibility and party unity.
In the U.S., debates about federal power and civil rights remain deeply divisive.
In India, opposition parties are uniting, BJP is balancing internal rifts, and identity politics continue to influence voters.







