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Azam Khan Live Updates | Big Breaking News from Rampur | SP vs BJP Politics

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 In September 2025, there was a dramatic turn in the politics of Uttar Pradesh with the release of veteran Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Azam Khan from Sitapur jail after being behind bars for almost 23 months. His return to public life has reignited debates, speculations, alliances and tensions – with many eyes set on his next move. azam khan latest news  long road to freedom Azam khan cour case live updates Azam Khan's release came after extensive legal battles and procedural delays. He was initially scheduled to be released on the morning of 23 September, but the process was delayed as he had not yet paid the fine in his two pending cases.  www.ndtv.com +1  Once this is decided, the formalities are completed and the release order is processed.  India Today +2 Indian Express +2 During his captivity, Khan faced dozens of criminal cases – including charges of land grabbing, forgery, hate speech and trespassing.  The Tribune +3 Indian Express +3 India Today +3...

Forging a Nation: Nelson Mandela’s Life and Legacy

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 Nelson Mandela's Life and Legacy Nelson Mandela, an icon of justice, equality, and reconciliation, stays a global image of the fight against oppression and the triumph of the human spirit. His existence story, marked by high-quality resilience and unwavering dedication to human rights, has stimulated generations globally. Born right into a divided South Africa and rising to become the country's first black president, Mandela’s adventure from rural boyhood to modern leader reflects a profound determination to the ideas of freedom and dignity. This essay explores his formative years, his position within the anti-apartheid struggle, his imprisonment, and his enduring legacy. Early Life and Education Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was born on July 18, 1918, in the small village of Mvezo in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. He belonged to the Thembu royal circle of relatives and turned into given the call Rolihlahla, which colloquially interprets to “pulling the branch of a tre...