The Supreme Court stayed proceedings against Congress MP Imran Pratapgarhi after he was charged for posting an edited video with an allegedly provocative song in Gujarat. The Gujarat HC had earlier refused to quash the FIR, which Pratapgarhi claims is baseless and driven by malicious intent.
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India has pledged its support to the UN in condemning religious intolerance against Muslims and emphasized the need to address discrimination affecting all religions. India's Permanent Representative to the UN highlighted the importance of equal respect for all faiths to ensure global unity and stability.
Havaldar Baldev Singh, a veteran who fought in all three wars against Pakistan, passed away at the age of 93. Singh joined the Bal Sena Force at 16 and later served in the Indian Army for nearly 30 years. He was recalled from retirement for the 1971 war. Singh’s last rites were performed with military honours.
The Rajya Sabha continued the debate past midnight on the Waqf (Amendment) Bill with partisan alignment similar to Lok Sabha. BJD softened its stance, allowing its members to vote based on their conscience, potentially aiding the NDA in enacting the new law regulating Islamic endowments.
Mohammad Arshad from Agra allegedly killed his mother and four sisters in a Lucknow hotel, confessing in a video and implicating his father. His uncle, Mohammad Zeeshan, recounts receiving Arshad's chilling confession and calls for his execution. Initial investigations suggest domestic disputes motivated the killings.
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah challenges opposition leader R Ashok to prove his corruption allegations against the Congress government, questioning their validity. Ashok had accused the Congress of a "60 per cent commission" scandal and poor governance. Deputy CM DK Shivakumar dismisses internal rift rumors, emphasizing his commitment to the party's success and discipline during the ongoing Congress Samavesha in Belagavi.
Tamil Nadu's governor criticized chief minister MK Stalin for calling his walkout 'childish,' after Ravi protested the omission of the National Anthem at the assembly's opening session. Stalin defended the state's tradition of playing the Tamil Anthem at the start and the National Anthem at the end.
The Supreme Court has allowed the parents of the RG Kar hospital rape-murder victim to seek a further CBI investigation through the Calcutta High Court. Though the accused has been sentenced to life imprisonment, the parents believe other individuals involved need to be identified and prosecuted.
A Bengaluru court has granted conditional bail to Nikhita Singhania, her mother Nisha, and brother Anurag in connection with techie Subhash Atul's suicide. They faced charges of abetting his suicide, related to demands for money to settle a divorce and custody dispute. Atul's video and death note detailed the alleged harassment he faced.
An avalanche hit an Army construction site near Mana village, India-China border, trapping 55 workers under six feet of snow. Twenty-two workers remain missing while 33 were rescued amid heavy snowfall and extreme conditions. Rescue operations continue, and affected workers are being treated.
Five CISF personnel, including an inspector and constables, have been arrested by Bidhannagar Police for posing as income tax officers and conducting a heist in Bengal. They, along with three accomplices, are currently in custody and will undergo a Test Identification parade.