Congress challenges the recent amendments to the Conduct of Election Rules, 1961 in Supreme Court, hoping to restore the integrity of the electoral process. Jairam Ramesh criticizes the Election Commission for restricting public access to essential election information without consultation, alleging this erodes electoral transparency and accountability.
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BJP Tamil Nadu president K Annamalai blasts Telangana CM Revanth Reddy for allegedly targeting Telugu star Allu Arjun in connection with a stampede incident. Annamalai accuses Reddy of political vendetta and misuse of power, while emphasizing the need for impartiality and rule of law.
A 17-year-old in Madurai drove a JCB excavator early Monday, causing extensive damage to vehicles and properties over a half-kilometer stretch, including auto rickshaws, bikes, a car, and parts of a building. Residents caught the teenager after he nearly ran over a security guard. Police are investigating his motive and potential intoxication.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul criticized President Donald Trump over soaring egg prices, which have surged more than 40% during his tenure. The USDA is predicting further increases, with a new $1 billion investment to combat bird flu and support farmers. Despite efforts to stabilize supply, egg prices are expected to continue rising sharply.
Donald Trump's tariff moves have taken the world by storm - the US economy too is staring at uncertainty as the impact of high tariffs on countries around the world is unknown. Economists have expressed concern of a likely US recession like scenario. In such a case, should India be worried? We take a look:
The Supreme Court highlighted that arrests should only be made during the investigation when necessary. It criticized the unusual practice in Uttar Pradesh where arrests are made after a chargesheet is filed. The court stressed that once the investigation is complete, the accused should be asked to appear before the court and granted bail.
Allahabad High Court stated that couples marrying against their parents' wishes cannot automatically demand police protection. Justice Srivastava clarified that protection is only warranted with genuine threats to life or liberty. The court emphasized couples must support each other. It noted the absence of evidence indicating threats from the families in this specific case.
Five days after claiming in Karnataka assembly that he and other politicians across party lines had been honeytrapped, state cooperation minister K N Rajanna formally submitted a plea with home minister G Parameshwara seeking legal action. However, the HM was evasive on the issue, saying speaker U T Khader's assistance was necessary to initiate any action.
The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, has returned to Instagram after five years, sharing an emotional video tribute to her late pet dog, Guy. The video also unexpectedly features glimpses and voices of her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, marking their first public audio appearance.
Prithvi Shaw's struggles continue as he's excluded from Mumbai's Vijay Hazare Trophy squad due to fitness and attitude concerns. An MCA official criticized Shaw's fielding efforts and lack of discipline, revealing complaints from senior teammates. Former cricketer Jatin Paranjape condemned the MCA's public criticism, predicting Shaw's departure from the Mumbai team.