Manipur caretaker CM Biren Singh emphasized the threat posed by illegal immigration from Myanmar, stating that his efforts were disrupted by ethnic conflict. Singh highlighted concerns about the unguarded border and demographic changes, while his supporters demanded his reinstatement amidst a leadership crisis.
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Female students at CMR Engineering College, Medchal, protested after alleging that hostel cooking staff secretly recorded them in bathrooms. Joined by student unions, they demanded justice and raised slogans like “We want justice.†Police assured swift action, promising to register a case and conduct a thorough investigation into the privacy breach.
Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh on Friday criticisied Prime Minister Narendra Modi for focusing 'more on praise' rather than addressing the tariff issues amid US reciprocal tariff threats. Ramesh also noted Trump's disregard for the WTO framework and expressed concern over the deportation of illegal Indian immigrants from the US.
The NIA is intensifying its investigation into Tahawwur Rana's role in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, scrutinizing his connections to a Dubai-based individual potentially linked to Dawood Ibrahim's D-Company. Investigators are analysing phone calls between Rana and Headley, exploring possible ISI and LeT ties, and examining Rana's pre-attack visits to India.
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