Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina accuses interim leader Muhammad Yunus of causing chaos and deploying terrorists in Bangladesh. Hasina pledges to return and avenge fallen police officers, while the current administration prioritizes her extradition for alleged crimes against humanity.
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Badar Khan Suri, an Indian scholar in the US, faces detention amid a crackdown on alleged Hamas supporters. His family and friends in India insist on his innocence, highlighting his research-focused life and lack of political involvement. Suri's situation raises concerns about the broader scrutiny of pro-Palestinian activism in the US.
LeBron James is on the brink of making NBA history by reaching 50,000 career points, a feat no other player has achieved. Currently at 49,921 points, he needs just 79 more. Renowned for his scoring ability, James also shared a fun moment on Instagram, singing Justin Timberlake's 'Like I Love You.'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared the Pariksha Pe Charcha 2025 episode discussing exam stress with sports icons like boxer MC Mary Kom, para-badminton player Suhas L Yathiraj, and paralympic rifle shooter Avani Lekhara. The athletes shared personal stories of overcoming pressure and setbacks.
Glenn McGrath questions Rohit Sharma's decision to bowl first at the Gabba, suggesting Sharma avoids batting. McGrath highlights the media's contrasting reactions to batting versus bowling failures. Contrary to usual Gabba strategy, Sharma opted to bowl, deviating from the norm of batting first and setting a high score. Despite recent losses at the Gabba, Australia remains confident.
Haryana Minister Anil Vij was issued a show-cause notice for remarks against CM Nayab Saini. BJP leaders, including the CM, met with BJP President Nadda in New Delhi to discuss the issue. Vij has three days to respond, and the situation has caused unrest within the BJP quarters. Vij's sudden departure to Bengaluru has raised questions.
Airport police in Pune have filed a case against a Lohegaon cafe owner after a chocolate shake ordered online contained a dead mouse. The shake was consumed by a student who discovered the mouse at the bottom and sought medical attention. The cafe's staff is suspected of inadvertently blending the mouse into the shake.
Preparations for the 2036 Olympics in Ahmedabad include acquiring land from three ashrams, such as Sant Shree Asaram Ashram, to develop the Sardar Patel Sports Enclave and Olympic Village. The master plan involves approximately 650 acres near the Narendra Modi Stadium, with land finalizations and relocations underway.
A Rajkot woman's second marriage was declared null after her husband proved her first marriage was still valid at the time of her second marriage. He argued that their caste did not recognize customary divorce, which she used to end her first marriage. The Gujarat High Court overturned the family court's dismissal of his suit, deeming it legally unsound.