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Tejashwi Yadav hinted at a Muslim deputy chief minister if the opposition alliance wins in Bihar, responding to criticism over naming a Mallah leader. He accused the BJP of hypocrisy regarding caste and community representation, highlighting the significance of the EBC vote bank in the state's political landscape.
President Trump announced a 10% tariff increase on Canadian goods, citing a "fake" advertisement featuring Ronald Reagan. This follows the end of trade talks and ongoing sectoral tariffs, despite the USMCA agreement maintaining tariff-free trade for most goods.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi honored Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel at the Statue of Unity on 'Rashtriya Ekta Diwas'. The PM offered prayers and floral tributes, emphasizing Patel's pivotal role in India's integration and his enduring legacy of national integrity. A video highlighting Patel's life and achievements was also shared by the Prime Minister
India's top order collapsed spectacularly in the second T20I against Australia, losing early wickets within the powerplay. Josh Hazlewood's fiery opening spell, including a blow to Shubman Gill's helmet, unsettled the batters. India found themselves in deep trouble at 92/5 after 13 overs, with their top order crumbling under pressure.
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Pro-Khalistan group Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) plans to disrupt Diljit Dosanjh's Australian concert on November 1, Sikh Genocide Remembrance Day. SFJ accuses Dosanjh of insulting 1984 genocide victims by touching the feet of Amitabh Bachchan, whom they allege incited violence. The group is organizing a rally and urging a boycott.
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