Home Minister Amit Shah criticized Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge for questioning the importance of the Maha Kumbh holy dip. Shah accused Congress leadership of consistently disrespecting Sanatan Dharma and suggested that Kharge's remarks were a diversion from the party's poor track record in uplifting the needy.
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Mumbai Police apprehended a man accused of stabbing Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan at his Bandra home. The suspect, Aakash Kailash Kannojia, was captured on CCTV and was arrested in Thane. Khan underwent surgery after sustaining multiple stab wounds during an attempted robbery but is now out of danger and expected to be discharged soon.
Displaced by the cheetah reintroduction project, leopards in the Kuno National Park area are increasingly venturing into human settlements, leading to a surge in attacks. Recent incidents include a fatal attack on a 12-year-old boy and critical injuries to a woman, creating widespread fear among villagers.
Home minister Amit Shah praised Tamil Nadu's contribution to Indian spiritualism while addressing Mahashivratri celebrations at Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev's Isha Foundation in Coimbatore. Shah commended Sadhguru for blending science and spirituality and promoting environmental awareness. He lauded the minister's efforts in integrating J&K and controlling terrorism. Enthusiastic Maha Shivratri celebrations were seen across India, highlighting devotion to Lord Shiva.
DMK MP Kanimozhi accused Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan of misrepresenting Tamil Nadu's stance on PM-SHRI schools, clarifying they never agreed to the three-language policy or NEP fully. This follows Pradhan's claim of TN staging the language controversy to gain political points. Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman also weighed in, criticizing the DMK's perceived hypocrisy.
Pakistan's early exit from the Champions Trophy led to strong criticism, with ex-captain Shahid Afridi urging a complete overhaul of the team's approach. Afridi pointed out that Pakistan's cricket style is outdated and doesn't align with modern aggressive play, as seen in their losses to New Zealand and India, emphasizing the need for a mindset change.
J&K CM Omar Abdullah confirmed relatives' ownership of the Gulmarg hotel linked to a controversial fashion show during Ramzan, amidst political backlash. BJP accused him of ties due to models staying at Nedous Hotel. Amid inquiry, organisers apologised, citing unintentional offense, and the CM assured action if laws were broken.
Two teenage cousins from Rajasthan's Bhilwara were allegedly tortured by their employers at an ice-cream shop in Chhattisgarh's Korba after requesting an advance payment. The victims claim they were beaten, given electric shocks, and had their nails pulled. An FIR has been registered, and police are investigating the allegations, while the employers accuse the cousins of theft.
The Joint Parliamentary Committee studying the Waqf (Amendment) Bill will recommend that the 'Limitation Act' apply to property claims in 'waqf' from the day the new law is enacted, to prevent adverse possession claims. They will also recommend measures to protect tribal lands from being declared as 'waqf land'. The report will be adopted on Wednesday.