Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking at the Jahan-e-Khusrau event in New Delhi, emphasized the deep connection between a nation's culture and its music. He highlighted the unique identity of the Sufi tradition in India and praised the event's 25-year legacy. Modi also acknowledged India's shared heritage through performances like Nazr-e-Krishna and extended greetings for the upcoming month of Ramzan.
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Chhattisgarh HC upholds life sentences for four men involved in a deadly 2014 Maoist ambush that killed 15 security personnel and four civilians. The court emphasized the well-orchestrated nature of such attacks and relied on witness testimonies and incriminating evidence to confirm the convictions.
Yoga guru Baba Ramdev criticized US President Donald Trump for imposing reciprocal tariffs, labeling the act as 'tariff terrorism' and 'economic terrorism'. Ramdev urged India to unite and build a strong nation in response. Negotiations for a Bilateral Trade Agreement between India and the US are ongoing.
The Kerala High Court has suspended the five-year prison sentence of four individuals, including former CPM MLA K V Kunhiraman, convicted for the murder of two Youth Congress workers. The court stated that appeals are unlikely to be heard before the sentences are completed, leading to their temporary release on bail.
BJP leader Champai Soren criticised the Hemant Soren government over the state's law-and-order situation after the murder of BJP leader Anil Mahto. The incident led to protests and a bandh by BJP and AJSU Party. Police have arrested one suspect and an investigation is ongoing.
The Rajasthan assembly witnessed chaos on Monday when parliamentary affairs minister Jogaram Patel used "unparliamentary" language during a discussion on crop damage. This led to a heated exchange with the opposition. After being called out by Congress leaders, Patel apologized, clarifying there was no intention to disrespect anyone. Speaker Vasudev Devnani urged members to maintain decorum, and the session continued with a debate on the governor’s address.
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NSA Ajit Doval met with US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard to discuss intelligence sharing and security cooperation. Doval also chaired a global intelligence leaders meeting addressing issues like Indo-Pacific security and counter-terrorism.