Md Rohul Amin, the father of Shariful Fakir, an illegal Bangladeshi immigrant arrested in Mumbai for allegedly stabbing actor Saif Ali Khan, has claimed his son was framed by Indian police. Amin plans to make this an election issue in Bangladesh, highlighting the alleged harassment of Bangladeshis by Indian authorities.
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A professor from a Haryana university was arrested at Mumbai airport for allegedly using false information to obtain visas for seven youths to the UK under a fake student exchange programme. Police suspect it to be a case of human trafficking and have begun an investigation, with the help of a confession from the professor about his involvement.
Senior BJP leader Harjit Singh Grewal commended Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann for removing agitating farmers from key borders, praising his administrative capabilities. In contrast, other BJP leaders like Ravneet Singh Bittu and SAD members criticized Mann, accusing him of betraying farmers and acting under political pressure from Delhi, calling for the immediate release of arrested farm leaders.
At least 17 houses of the Christian Tripura community in Bandarban's Lama upazila were set ablaze on Christmas Eve. The attack targeted the newly rebuilt Tongjhiri Tripura Para homes, leaving residents devastated. Local authorities have initiated relief efforts and investigations, with ongoing disputes over land ownership cited as a potential motive.
India continued their dominance over Pakistan in ICC tournaments by securing a six-wicket victory in Dubai, led by Virat Kohli's unbeaten century. This win marked India's 18th victory over Pakistan in 22 ICC encounters. India now have 13 wins out of the last 18 ODIs against Pakistan since 2010, moving closer to the Champions Trophy semi-finals with two wins.
The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy faced criticism due to India's matches being confined to Dubai, amidst claims of 'unfair advantage'. Robin Uthappa defended the move, citing India's right to choose venues due to geo-political reasons. The focus remains on India's form and strategy, with hopes high for another ICC trophy win under Rohit Sharma's leadership.
Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced the development of Asia's longest Hyperloop tube at IIT Madras, measuring 410 meters, with plans to become the world's longest soon. His visit to Chennai highlighted India's advancements in indigenously testing Hyperloop technology, with promising results and further development of electronic components at Chennai’s Integral Coach Factory.
BJP MLC C T Ravi, recently arrested and released for allegedly using derogatory language against a minister, claims a threat to his life and accuses the government of conspiracy. He alleges being taken to isolated locations during his arrest and demands protection, holding the government responsible for his safety. Ravi maintains respectful behavior and calls for a judicial investigation into police conduct.
Mukesh Chandrakar, a prominent Bastar journalist, was murdered and his body was found in a septic tank in Bijapur district. Known for his reports on local issues, Mukesh had recently exposed a road construction scam. His murder is suspected to be linked to this report. Authorities are investigating a local contractor in connection to the crime.
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar and former deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav clashed in the assembly over the state's past infrastructure and governance. Nitish credited himself for the rise of Lalu Yadav, while Tejashwi criticized the current government's rule and budget for missing opportunities to benefit people.
The Supreme Court questioned the Centre's move to remove 'waqf by user' from the Waqf Amendment Act, 2025, fearing the erasure of longstanding religious properties. The court raised concerns about properties lacking formal documents and the exclusion of non-Muslims from waqf boards.