US President Donald Trump responded sarcastically to reporters’ questions about visiting the Potomac River crash site, asking if they wanted him to go swimming. The incident involved a mid-air collision between a jet and a military helicopter, presumed to have claimed 67 lives. His remarks were condemned online for being insensitive.
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In a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case, the prosecution seeks the death penalty for ex-Congress MP Sajjan Kumar, convicted for leading a mob that killed a father and son. The court based its verdict on testimonies from survivors, highlighting a lack of police intervention during the attack.
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A heated exchange occurred in Rajya Sabha over Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge's controversial remark, 'aapko theek se thokenge.' BJP demanded an apology and expungement of the remark. Kharge later apologized, clarifying his comments were directed at government policies, not the Chair.
The BJP plans to launch the 'Saugat-e-Modi' campaign, distributing special kits to Muslims and minorities during festivals. The initiative, which begins in Delhi, aims to reach 32 lakh underprivileged Muslims nationwide. However, the opposition accuses the BJP of using the campaign as a political strategy ahead of elections in Bihar.
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