Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav criticized Prime Minister Modi's upcoming US visit following the deportation of over 100 Indian immigrants by the Trump administration. Yadav suggested gifting a 'golden shackle' to the US as a reminder of the deported Indians in handcuffs. Additionally, he questioned the central government's budget, terming it biased towards the wealthy.
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Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback, caused a stir among fans after being spotted at a Columbus Fury volleyball game. His casual look and backward pink cap especially delighted fans who took to social media to express their excitement. Burrow, who holds a stake in the Fury, has a history of creating such fan frenzies.
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The Madhya Pradesh High Court granted six weeks to the state for the Union Carbide factory waste disposal under safety guidelines. The court also banned incorrect media reporting. This follows unrest in Pithampur over the waste's relocation. In 1984, a gas leak at the factory caused massive casualties and ongoing health issues.
Shiv Sena leader Neelam Gorhe's controversial remarks at the 98th Akhil Bhartiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan about gifting Mercedes cars for plum posts in Thackeray's Sena drew criticism from Sharad Pawar and Devendra Fadnavis. Pawar called her statement immature, while Fadnavis urged restraint at such forums.
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Congress has denounced the ED's National Herald case as a politically motivated attack orchestrated by the BJP, asserting that Young India, a not-for-profit entity, has not engaged in any financial impropriety. AICC leaders highlighted the absence of any crime under relevant laws, accusing the Modi government of diverting attention from critical issues like unemployment and economic decline.