ECI footage is finally in Mehmood Pracha’s hands, as he reveals to Prema Sridevi in this episode of "Unbreak the News." He claims the videos show tampering in the EVM strong rooms and broken EVM seals well before counting.
General Elections 2024: On this episode of Unbreak the News with Prema Sridevi, Former IAS officer M.G. Devasahayam reveals shocking discrepancies and potential manipulations in the voting process as per the report released by Vote for Democracy.
Telecom Act: Tejasi Panjiar discusses ambiguities and privacy concerns on this episode of Unbreak the News with Prema Sridevi, highlighting potential government surveillance expansions and the need for user rights safeguards.
Dead bodies denied dignity, healthcare system collapsing: Jitender Singh Shunty reveals shocking truths about India's medical infrastructure in an interview for Unbreak the News with Prema Sridevi.
The Probe's Editor in Chief Prema Sridevi in conversation with Dr. EAS Sarma, former Secretary to government of India on his letter to the government regarding PM Narendra Modi and Amit Shah's statements and the resulting stock market bloodbath.
Prema Sridevi interviews Kannan Gopinathan, a former IAS officer who resigned in the name of transparency. Kannan discusses critical issues plaguing elections 2024 offering an in-depth analysis of what's going wrong.
Dr. Kunal Saha shares his 15-year legal battle against medical negligence that led to a historic judgment in India and a groundbreaking 11.5 crore compensation. He discusses why he believes there is still no medical justice in India.
The EVM VVPAT verdict has many implications for the conduct and integrity of elections. There is a growing chorus from various stakeholders for the ECI to hold itself accountable and for SC to uphold voter rights. (Unbreak the News | Elections 2024)
After alleging medical negligence in his son's death, despite the District Medical Board's scathing report, the father alleges that the Gurugram police wants to close the case. Here's a report on a father's relentless battle for justice for his son.
Vivek Saini's case sheds light on how the US laws and legal system often fail to protect the interests of Indian students and how families of victims, without support from the Indian government or US authorities, face deep challenges in seeking justice.