The Delhi government will table the long-pending CAG reports examining the previous AAP administration's performance in the Assembly on February 25. BJP MLA Vijender Gupta, the newly elected Speaker, confirmed the reports' tabling. The BJP alleges AAP delayed the reports to conceal corruption, while CM Rekha Gupta defends her swift actions.
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Imarat Shariah, a major Muslim organisation in Bihar, has refused Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's Iftaar invitation, protesting his support for the Waqf Bill. They allege the bill will harm Muslims’ economic and educational status. Accusing Kumar of betraying his secular promises, the group deems his actions as tokenism. JD(U) has yet to respond.
The New York Rangers struggled in their 2-1 loss to the Calgary Flames, generating only 13 shots and showing low urgency. Coach Peter Laviolette acknowledged the lack of effort, while former NHL figures criticized the team's trades and performance. With their playoff spot at risk, the Rangers must quickly improve their competitiveness.
Security forces and terrorists engaged in an encounter in Kulgam's Tangmarg area. This followed a deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam's Baisaran Valley, which killed 28 people, including tourists and an Indian Navy officer. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh assured a strong response. Sketches of three Pakistani suspects, Asif Fauji, Suleman Shah, and Abu Talha, were released.
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Nitish Kumar Reddy's maiden Test century at the MCG, achieved in the fourth Test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy, is a testament to the sacrifices and support of his father, Mutyala Reddy. Overcoming financial hardships and early criticisms, he supported Nitish and his efforts have played a crucial role in putting his son among India's cricket heroes.
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.
India's engagement with the Taliban-led Afghan government is redefining South Asia's political landscape. A significant meeting between India and the Taliban discussed trade through Iran's Chabahar port, reducing reliance on Pakistan, and the resumption of visas for Afghans. This move challenges Pakistan's influence over Afghanistan and highlights shifting regional dynamics.
China and India celebrated the 75th anniversary of their diplomatic relations with mutual congratulatory messages from their leaders. They emphasized strengthening cooperation, strategic trust, and maintaining border peace, guided by the direction from their previous summit meeting in Kazan, Russia.
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