Elvish Yadav, a Bigg Boss OTT winner and YouTuber, claimed that Rajasthan Police escorted him to a shoot in Jaipur, an assertion that the police have denied. An FIR has been filed against Yadav for allegedly posting a fake video, tarnishing the police's reputation. Ex-minister Khachariyawas stated that neither he nor his son requested police protection.
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The Indian government has raised concerns with the US about the need to respect the religious sensitivities and food preferences of Indian nationals being deported. The government emphasized humane treatment, particularly condemning the use of shackles on women deportees. Recent deportations have led to a national outcry, highlighting broader US immigration enforcement practices.
A Jaguar fighter jet crashed near Jamnagar during a training mission, killing one pilot and injuring another. The incident caused a massive fire and panic among nearby villagers. Emergency teams responded quickly, and the injured pilot was taken to GG Hospital. The exact cause of the crash remains unknown.
Tahawwur Rana, implicated in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, is set to be extradited to India after the US Supreme Court rejected his final appeal. Pakistan claims Rana is no longer a citizen, while the NIA prepares to take custody upon his arrival. Rana's role involved arranging passports for David Headley, enabling reconnaissance for the Lashkar-e-Taiba orchestrated attacks.
A Mumbai ferry accident claimed 14 lives after a collision with a Navy vessel. Rescuers continue searching for a missing seven-year-old boy. 98 passengers survived, some with injuries. A Navy inquiry board is investigating the cause, and charges have been filed against the naval speed boat operator.
National Investigation Agency arrested two individuals in Uttara Kannada for allegedly leaking information about Karwar naval base to Pakistan through honey-trapping. The accused were trapped by Pakistani intelligence and shared naval details in exchange for money. They were employed with a local company. More arrests are likely as authorities suspect a wider network.
A clash erupted at Old Galla Mandi in Bhopal's Jahangirabad, resulting in stone-pelting. This followed a dispute over motorcycle speeding leading to arrests and two suspects still at large. When sighted, a group of 25-30 armed individuals caused the disturbance but police intervention quickly restored order, preventing injuries.
A second-year Amity University student was arrested for abetment to suicide after her classmate jumped to his death from a Noida apartment. The incident occurred during a party with friends. The victim had been distressed over their relationship issues. No suicide note was found.
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar criticises opposition INDIA bloc's no-confidence motion as a 'rusted' tool and highlights their haste. He stresses the importance of expression and dialogue for democracy. Dhankhar warns against systematic attempts to undermine national institutions and emphasizes media's role in holding public representatives accountable.