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daniyasiddiquiEditor’s Choice
Asked: 13/11/2025In: News

Are opposition parties criticising the government for its delayed response and timing in declaring the Delhi blast a terror incident?

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  1. daniyasiddiqui
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    Added an answer on 13/11/2025 at 2:39 pm

     1. Why the Opposition Is Upset Opposition leaders said that the government took too much time to declare the blast a terror incident, even as horrific visuals and casualty reports were pouring in. They questioned why the official stance changed after many hours. As they say: The government should hRead more

     1. Why the Opposition Is Upset

    Opposition leaders said that the government took too much time to declare the blast a terror incident, even as horrific visuals and casualty reports were pouring in. They questioned why the official stance changed after many hours.

    As they say:

    • The government should have immediately communicated clearly whether it suspected a terror angle.
    • A slow official reaction creates confusion, panic, and space for misinforming.
    • Calling it “just a blast” at first and then only later declaring it a “terror act” looked like the government was unsure or trying to control the narrative.

    To them, such delays raise questions of preparedness, coordination, and transparency.

     2. Location Gives the Impression of Seriousness to the Delay

    The explosion occurred right next to the Red Fort, one of India’s most sensitive and highly guarded areas. This heightens the criticism because:

    • Such an attack in a high-security area hints at major intelligence or security lapses.
    • In this situation, the public expects the government to respond quickly, resolutely, and confidently.
    • Any hesitation by the authorities can give the impression of weak crisis management.
    • The Opposition is using this to underline what they call “systemic failures.”

    3. Opponents Believe the Government Was Trying to Manage Optics

    Some leaders claimed the government was reluctant at first to refer to it as a terror attack because:

    • It would raise questions about the security preparedness of the Union Home Ministry.
    • It may reflect badly on the government’s claim of being tough on terrorism.
    • Calling it a terror act right away could fuel public fear before full details were known.

    They essentially believe that the government tried to control the narrative first, then label it formally only after internal alignment.

     4. Public Communication: The Heart of the Debate

    In the event of mass casualty situations, the public depends on the government’s communication to be timely, candid, and coordinated.

    According to the Opposition:

    • Mixed or delayed messaging shows disorganisation.
    • This may lead to citizens’ perception that the government is driven instead of driving.
    • The families of victims deserve clarity, not silence or confusion.

    They insist that the government should be more open in its communication during crisis situations.

    5. The Government’s Side of the Story (Context)

    While the opposition is vocal, it’s also fair to note common challenges the government faces:

    • In the early stages, officials should not speculate.
    • Confirmation of any “terror angle” has to rest on forensic evidence and intelligence validation.
    • Announcing it prematurely could also be irresponsible.
    • But the Opposition claims the delay was longer than need be, and that communication should have been more consistent.

    6. The Political Temperature Is High

    Because the incident comes at a politically sensitive period:

    • Parties are using this to question the competency and credibility of the government.
    • The government is defending itself by saying it acted with caution and responsibility.
    • The public is torn between fear, anger, and uncertainty.
    • Significant events related to national security often become politicized, and this would prove no different.

     7. What It Means for Citizens

    For ordinary people, the debate ultimately touches on:

    • How safe are our cities?
    • How quickly does the state respond in crisis situations?
    • Are we getting the truth or managed messaging?
    • Are institutions working properly to protect us?

    It has triggered a broader conversation about trust, safety, and governance.

    Conclusion

    The government is facing all round Opposition criticism for what they said was delaying the acknowledgment of the Delhi blast as a terror attack, while clear communication and fast action were required in an incident relating to national security. The government urged patience and said it was following due procedure. This clash reflects not only political rivalry but also deeper public concerns about security, transparency, and crisis management in India.

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daniyasiddiquiEditor’s Choice
Asked: 04/10/2025In: News

“When and where will the Second WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine take place, following the MoU signed between WHO and the Government of India?

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    Added an answer on 04/10/2025 at 11:15 am

     The Second WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine: India to Host in New Delhi World Health Organization (WHO) and the Government of India have signed officially a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to host jointly the Second Global Summit on Traditional Medicine, to be hosted in New Delhi in 2025Read more

     The Second WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine: India to Host in New Delhi

    World Health Organization (WHO) and the Government of India have signed officially a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to host jointly the Second Global Summit on Traditional Medicine, to be hosted in New Delhi in 2025. The event represents a significant milestone in the acknowledgment of traditional medicine as an integral component of world health and sustainable development.

    Background: A Renewed Focus on Traditional Healing

    The inaugural WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine took place in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, in August 2023, in conjunction with the G20 Health Ministers’ Meeting. The summit gathered ministers, scientists, and policymakers from more than 90 nations to discuss the scientific verification, integration, and regulation of traditional healing systems.

    The success of the 2023 summit induced an increasing call for a sequel — one that goes deeper into how traditional medicine can coexist alongside contemporary health systems. This is why WHO and India decided to deepen their collaboration for the second edition in New Delhi.

    What Is Traditional Medicine in WHO’s Context?

    Traditional medicine encompasses a broad variety of health beliefs and practices, knowledge, and behaviors that utilize plants, minerals, animal products, manual methods, or mind-body techniques. In India, these are exemplified in the systems of Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani, Yoga, and Naturopathy.

    WHO appreciates that close to 80% of the global population uses some type of traditional or complementary medicine. Still, standardization, safety, evidence-based legitimacy, and equal access are the foremost global challenges.

     What the WHO–India MoU Means

    The fresh MoU puts India’s emerging leadership in traditional and integrative medicine on formal basis. It encompasses:

    • Joint hosting of the summit and associated research events.
    • Scaling up WHO’s Global Centre for Traditional Medicine (GCTM), already located in Jamnagar, Gujarat.
    • Data and evidence framework collaboration for ensuring traditional practices attain contemporary health standards.
    • Supporting innovation and sustainability through herbal medicine and holistic models of care.

    This action is also in line with India’s “Heal in India” and “Heal by India” programs, which are meant to make India a centre for medical and wellness tourism.

    Themes to be covered in the 2025 Summit

    The summit should consider:

    • Blending traditional medicine with primary healthcare systems.
    • Digital documentation and AI-driven authentication of traditional knowledge.
    • World trade and intellectual property rights for traditional products.
    • Environmental sustainability of herbal and plant-based medicine farming.
    • Women’s health and community well-being through traditional means.

    Representatives from around the globe — scientists, policy-makers, and practitioners — are anticipated to join in, closing the gap between ancient knowledge and contemporary science.

    Why It Matters

    This is not merely a celebration of heritage; it’s a way of making history for global health. Conventional medicine, supported by strong evidence and ethics, may provide affordable, accessible, and culturally appropriate care to millions.

    For India, hosting this summit indicates its long tradition of holistic healing dating back to centuries and its contemporary dream of leading wellness innovation globally.

    Brief Summary

    • Event: Second WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine
    • Date: 2025 (to be officially declared)
    • Location: New Delhi, India
    • Organizers: Government of India & WHO
    • Theme: Synthesis of traditional and contemporary healthcare for the good of humanity
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daniyasiddiquiEditor’s Choice
Asked: 29/09/2025In: News

Has India retained the Asia Cup 2025 title?

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  1. daniyasiddiqui
    daniyasiddiqui Editor’s Choice
    Added an answer on 29/09/2025 at 2:17 pm

    The Big Picture: What "retained" means When we use "retained," it implies that India had won the last edition of the Asia Cup and then proceeded to win again in 2025. Actually: India came into the 2025 Asia Cup as defending champions, having won the last edition. India beat Pakistan in the 2025 finaRead more

    The Big Picture: What “retained” means

    When we use “retained,” it implies that India had won the last edition of the Asia Cup and then proceeded to win again in 2025. Actually:

    • India came into the 2025 Asia Cup as defending champions, having won the last edition.
    • India beat Pakistan in the 2025 final and won the title again — thereby defending (retaining) their crown.

    So yes — they did hold on to it.

    The 2025 Final: Drama, Rivalry & Redemption

    The final took place on 28 September 2025 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai.

    Key moments & stats

    • Pakistan batted first and were bowled out for 146 in 19.1 overs.
    • India chased that down, getting to 150/5 in 19.4 overs.

    Tilak Varma was declared Man of the Match, courtesy an undefeated 69 of 53 balls.
    A match-winning 60-run stand between Varma and Shivam Dube (33) changed the dynamics after a nervous beginning.

    The game concluded in dramatic style — with two balls remaining, Rinku Singh struck the winning boundary (a four) of the tournament from his lone ball.

     Off the Field: Controversy & Political Undertones

    This was not a cricket game — politics and emotions were high.

    • India declined to receive the trophy (and winners’ medals) from Mohsin Naqvi, who is not only President of the Pakistan Cricket Board but also Interior Minister of Pakistan, and also holds the ACC (Asian Cricket Council) role.
    • The ceremony of presentation was postponed, then abbreviated, and no proper trophy handover was done in front of media in the end.
    • No handshakes between the two sides anywhere during the tournament.
    • While India’s on-field supremacy was evident, the off-field story added layers to tension.

    Legacy & Records

    • India has now won the Asia Cup nine times overall with this victory.
    • The 2025 win sees India still ahead in Asia Cup titles among all competing countries.
    • They were also unbeaten during the 2025 tournament.

    So briefly: yes, India won the Asia Cup again in 2025, defeating Pakistan in a high‑stakes, emotionally intense final. If you’d like, I can also provide you with player ratings, scorecards, or a ball‑by‑ball account—do you want me to dig that up?

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