Sanjeeb Wazed, son of ousted Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina, accuses the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus of using the judiciary to target Awami League leaders through a questionable tribunal. The government seeks Hasina’s extradition for alleged crimes against humanity, while India considers denying the request under their political extradition treaty.
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Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge criticized PM Modi for not reprimanding Home Minister Amit Shah over his remarks on Ambedkar. Kharge accused both of "supporting each other's sins" and demanded Shah's removal from the cabinet. This follows Shah's statement in Rajya Sabha where he implied invoking Ambedkar's name had become a trend.
Delhi Police discovered a brutally murdered 21-year-old at a graveyard, identifying him as Shamshuddin. Two suspects, Mohammed Anas and Sahil, were arrested in Hyderabad after a confrontation over a mobile phone sale led to the murder. Key evidence, including a blood-stained knife and stones, was recovered during the investigation.
A Bijnor court sentenced Sachin Kumar to life imprisonment for burning his wife alive after putting chilli powder in her eyes. The incident occurred on April 3, 2022, with the victim dying later in July. Sachin's father and cousin were acquitted due to lack of evidence. The case was prosecuted under murder and dowry harassment charges.
Congress ally RJD clarified that Rahul Gandhi’s remark calling the 2023 Bihar caste survey 'fake' referred to the survey's purpose being undermined. Although conducted, the intended quota increase was hindered by a court stay order, denying benefits to the deserving sections. The Grand Alliance regards the survey as a significant achievement of their tenure.
Former Australian cricket star praised Jasprit Bumrah, suggesting that legendary batter Don Bradman wouldn't have achieved his famed batting average if he faced Bumrah. Bumrah's performance in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy included 32 wickets, earning him top-wicket-taker status. His achievements in 2024 showcased his dominance, as he impressed both in international cricket and the IPL.
In Agra's Garhi Rammi village, a Dalit wedding procession was allegedly attacked by upper-caste individuals due to loud music. The groom was assaulted, robbed, and guests were injured, prompting a police investigation and the detention of two suspects. This incident follows a similar attack in March, highlighting ongoing caste-based tensions in the area.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Mauritius highlights the strong historical and cultural ties between the two nations, reinforced by a large Indian-origin population. His engagements included a warm reception by the local diaspora, homage to Mahatma Gandhi, and revisiting significant spiritual sites.
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge urged party members to support those committed to its ideology and warned against unreliable members. He emphasized accountability for future poll results and acknowledged the need for new leadership. Kharge criticized the Modi government on several fronts and highlighted Congress's strong effort in the Delhi elections despite lacking resources.
A 22-year-old man surrendered to police after a shooting spree near Dunkirk, France, that left five dead, including two migrants and two security guards. The attacks occurred in Wormhout and a migrant camp in Loon-Plage. Multiple weapons were found in the suspect's car. Authorities are investigating the motive and have increased security in the area.