Showing questions for November 06, 2025
- Total: 15 questions
Question 6 Nov 06, 2025
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What did Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann urge the Centre to reopen during his visit to Amritsar on November 6, 2025?
Kartarpur corridorPunjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, during his visit to the Golden Temple in Amritsar on Guru Nanak Dev's birth anniversary, urged the Central Government to reopen the Kartarpur corridor. This corridor, which connects Dera Baba Nanak in India to Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Pakistan, holds immense religious significance for Sikhs. Mann emphasized the importance of facilitating pilgrimage and promoting peace through such initiatives. His appeal reflects ongoing efforts to strengthen people-to-people ties across borders through religious diplomacy. The corridor was initially opened in 2019 but has seen intermittent closures due to geopolitical tensions.
Question 7 Nov 06, 2025
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Which operation did Defence Minister Rajnath Singh refer to while addressing a rally in Bihar’s Jamui district?
Operation SindoorDefence Minister Rajnath Singh referenced 'Operation Sindoor' in his speech, describing it as a retaliatory strike following the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people in April. He emphasized that the operation has been 'halted, not stopped,' signaling India’s readiness to respond decisively to any future threats. Singh lauded the armed forces for destroying terrorist hideouts and stressed that India is now seen as a powerful nation globally. The operation reflects the government’s zero-tolerance policy toward terrorism and its commitment to national security. Singh also accused Rahul Gandhi of trying to create anarchy by politicizing defence-related issues.
Question 8 Nov 06, 2025
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Who accused the NDA of attempting to form the government in Bihar through 'vote chori' (vote theft)?
Priyanka Gandhi VadraCongress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra alleged that the NDA is trying to form the government in Bihar through 'vote chori,' claiming that around 65 lakh names, including many women, were deleted from electoral rolls via the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process. She made these remarks during a public rally in Bihar, linking the alleged voter suppression to the NDA’s fear of losing public support after two decades of rule. Her comments echo broader opposition concerns about electoral integrity and transparency. The claim gained traction amid reports of widespread irregularities in voter list revisions. This accusation forms part of the Congress’s campaign strategy to highlight governance failures and disenfranchisement.
Question 9 Nov 06, 2025
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Which state recorded fresh snowfall in high-altitude areas on November 6, 2025, according to the news report?
Himachal PradeshOn November 6, 2025, fresh snowfall was reported in high-altitude regions of Himachal Pradesh, delighting both locals and tourists despite extreme cold conditions. Videos of the snowfall quickly circulated on social media, highlighting the early winter onset in the Himalayan state. This event is significant as it impacts tourism, agriculture, and transportation in the region. Meteorological officials noted that such early snowfall could influence upcoming weather patterns across North India. The snowfall also underscores the region’s vulnerability to climate variability and its importance in India’s hydrological cycle.
Question 10 Nov 06, 2025
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What did Delhi CM Rekha Gupta accuse the RJD and Congress of promoting in Bihar politics?
Caste-based politicsDelhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, during her campaign launch in Bihar, sharply criticized the RJD and Congress for indulging in caste-based politics for decades. She argued that such divisive strategies have hindered Bihar’s development and perpetuated corruption and lawlessness. Gupta contrasted this with the NDA’s focus on education, healthcare, employment, and infrastructure as pillars of inclusive progress. She asserted that Bihar’s electorate is now mature enough to reject identity-based manipulation in favor of good governance. Her remarks aim to reframe the political narrative around development rather than caste or dynasty.