Bangladeshi national Shariful, driven by poverty, was arrested for breaking into actor Saif Ali Khan's Bandra home and stabbing him. Shariful, a Shah Rukh Khan fan, crossed into India illegally and lived on the streets before taking up odd jobs. He carried out the attack unplanned, ultimately caught by police tracking his e-wallet payments.
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Bangladesh has refuted India's accusations of systematic minority persecution following the death of Hindu leader Bhabesh Chandra Roy. India condemned the killing as part of a pattern and urged protection for minorities. Bangladesh insists it protects all citizens equally, regardless of religion. Authorities are investigating Roy's death, citing no immediate signs of injury and cautioning against inciteful commentary.
US Vice President JD Vance, accompanied by his family, will visit India from April 18-24 to discuss economic and geopolitical priorities with Indian leaders. Prime Minister Modi will host Vance for talks, focusing on the India-US trade agreement. The visit includes stops in Delhi, Jaipur, and Agra, with Vance scheduled to speak at the Rajasthan International Centre.
Caldwell wasn’t the only casualty. Darin Selnick, the Pentagon’s Deputy Chief of Staff and another political appointee, was also placed on administrative leave and removed from the building. According to defense officials, both men had their security credentials suspended pending the outcome of the investigation.
Mumbai police apprehended Kulsum Shaikh, a Bangladeshi woman living illegally since 2016, during operations targeting illegal immigrants. She deleted the banned IMO app used by such migrants before her arrest. Following political instability in Bangladesh, the drive has intensified, with 42 arrests across Mumbai since January 1, and Bandra police capturing 14 individuals within two weeks.
The Supreme Court was informed by the government that deporting foreigners and illegal immigrants after their sentences depend on their home country verifying their identities and providing travel documents. The lack of verified nationality and travel documents prevents immediate deportation, necessitating restricted movements until the process is completed.
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Kerala High Court has issued notices to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, his daughter T Veena, and others concerning alleged financial dealings between Cochin Minerals and Rutile Ltd and Veena’s firm. This action follows a PIL seeking a CBI inquiry into the matter.
Columbia University's Ranjani Srinivasan self-deported after the US revoked her student visa for alleged pro-terrorist activities. Homeland officials cited her participation in pro-Palestine protests. No direct evidence of her supporting terrorism was provided. Authorities are prioritizing national security amid rising tensions over immigration policies.
Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin urges residents to have more children due to the upcoming population-based delimitation, emphasizing that successful family planning might reduce the state's political representation. He calls for an all-party meeting to discuss the issue. Forty political parties are invited to address the consequences of the proposed delimitation by the Union government.
India T20I skipper Suryakumar Yadav is excited about Mohammed Shami's return to the squad as an experienced pacer. After recovering from an ankle surgery, Shami made a remarkable comeback in domestic tournaments and now aims to lead the pace attack in the T20I series against England in Bumrah's absence.