Delhi Police halted the screening of AAP's documentary Unbreakable, citing lack of permissions. AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal claims BJP is behind the move due to fear of the film's content. The documentary covers AAP leaders going to jail. Delhi elections are set for February 5, with results on February 8.
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US military planes have begun deporting migrants, with 265 Guatemalans arriving in their home country on Friday. These flights are part of a broader operation led by President Donald Trump, which includes hundreds of deportations by military aircraft. The US crackdown aims to expel "criminal aliens," with the White House calling it the "largest massive deportation operation in history."
Sunil Lamsal, father of a Nepali student who allegedly committed suicide at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, accused the institution of emotional harassment and blackmail. He mentioned an ongoing investigation, cooperation from the police, and the arrest of an individual. The incident led to protests in Kathmandu, calling for justice for the deceased student.
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Neelam Gorhe, former member of Uddhav Thackeray's Shiv Sena, accused the party of corruption, alleging that positions could be bought with luxury cars. Her remarks sparked protests and demands for proof from party leaders. Despite strong denials from the party, the controversy continues to escalate.
Delhi endured a second consecutive 'warm night' and heatwave conditions in some areas on Thursday. A brief, intense rain spell with winds up to 50 kmph brought significant relief, dropping temperatures by 6-10 degrees. The IMD forecasts light rain or drizzle, ruling out heatwaves until April 16. While Safdarjung's maximum was 39.6°C, Ayanagar and Ridge experienced heatwave conditions.
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