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In today’s episode of The Lallantop Show, Kuldeep brings you the biggest developments from India—mixing breaking updates with sharp analysis and the questions power would rather avoid.
We begin from Delhi’s AI Summit (Feb 20, 2026), where global leaders and tech executives have gathered to talk about deals, the future of AI, and India’s leadership ambitions. But alongside the big promises, the summit has also seen crowd issues, viral controversies, and political heat—culminating in a dramatic moment inside Bharat Mandapam.
A major segment covers the Youth Congress protest near Hall No. 5, where 15–20 workers allegedly entered through online registration/QR entry and raised slogans while displaying “PM is compromised” T-shirts featuring PM Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump. The protest lasted only a few minutes, but it triggered immediate security action and detentions—followed by a full-blown political war of statements. We decode what happened, who is claiming responsibility, and why the ruling party says the protest was planned to “defame” the summit.
Next, we shift to the bigger flashpoint behind the protest: the India–US trade/deal debate. The episode explains why the opposition is attacking the government—especially around concerns related to agriculture market access, tariff cuts, animal feed imports, and long-term purchase commitments. We also detail Rahul Gandhi’s questions on GM-linked imports and “non-trade barriers,” and how multiple opposition leaders are framing this deal as a threat to farmers, dairy workers, and economic sovereignty.
The episode also tracks the political reactions to Donald Trump’s fresh claims about India–Pakistan and tariffs—and how leaders like Akhilesh Yadav used those remarks to sharpen their attack on the Modi government. At the same time, we also discuss the counter-view: even within the opposition, some voices argue that protesting inside an international summit may not be the right method.
In the headlines segment, Kuldeep brings you two major ground stories:
A pattern of communal tension emerging from Madhya Pradesh (Jabalpur), Hyderabad, and Karnataka (Bagalkot)—how small triggers escalate into crowd clashes, stone-pelting, and heavy police deployment.
A big update from Delhi, where three jhuggi clusters near Race Course Road—Bhai Ram Camp, Masjid Camp, and DID Camp—have received eviction notices. The government says rehabilitation flats are ready in Savda Ghevra, but residents worry about distance, livelihoods, and the legal process—especially with the next court hearing scheduled for May 13, 2026.
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Viewer Discretion: This episode includes discussions around protests, communal clashes, and displacement/eviction.
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