Arvind Kejriwal, who once symbolized a movement for clean governance and political integrity, has seen his reputation decline over the years due to controversies and challenges. Significant issues such as the 2022 liquor case and the CM bungalow controversy have tarnished his image, contributing to a significant electoral defeat.
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An 18-year-old NEET aspirant, Ankush Meena, was found hanging in his PG room in Kota on Tuesday. Police suspect a love affair as the reason, though no suicide note was found. Ankush, who had been preparing for NEET-UG for over a year, showed no signs of academic stress. His death marks the seventh student suicide in Kota this year, following 17 such cases in 2024. An investigation is ongoing.
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