Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut doubts the survival of PM Modi's government till 2026, which he believes could trigger political changes in Maharashtra and other states. Raut addressed rumours about Rajan Salvi quitting the party due to local issues and maintained there is no unrest in Shiv Sena (UBT). The NDA has a parliamentary majority, relying on coalition partners.
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Railways has launched a high-level investigation into the Jalgaon train incident that led to passenger deaths caused by the Karnataka Express. The probe, by a five-member committee, will focus on the cause of the panic among Pushpak Express passengers, who were reportedly responding to rumors of fire and smoke.
Around 32 lakh temples globally, primarily in India, will form a unified federation to efficiently manage tourism and spiritual circuits. The International Temples Convection and Expo (ITCX) 2025 in Tirupati will bring together various religious institutions to modernize temple management, focusing on technology, sustainability, and community services.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's attendance at Mauritius' National Day emphasizes India's strong relationship with the nation. His participation in events like France's Bastille Day Parade, Nepal's Buddha Jayanti, and Sri Lanka's Vesak Day showcases India's diplomatic outreach and cultural diplomacy, underlining the shared heritage and strategic partnerships with these countries.
India plans to highlight its concerns over the European Union's proposed Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) during Ursula von der Leyen's visit. The CBAM, set to be implemented next year, will impose a border tax on carbon-intensive goods, potentially impacting India's trade, particularly affecting small and medium-sized businesses in sectors like steel and aluminium.
Kisan Mazdoor Morcha urged Jagjit Singh Dallewal to end his fast to represent farmers in talks with the Central government, seeking to relocate the meeting to Delhi before February 14. Sanyukt Kisan Morcha (Non-Political) leader Abhimanyu Kohad insisted on the scheduled meeting in Chandigarh. The KMM argues that the model code of conduct should not delay the meeting.
Since the 2020 electoral victory, AAP's governance in Delhi faces significant challenges, with corruption allegations against its top leaders causing disruption. The BJP-led central government enacted a law to control bureaucracy, increasing political tension. Upcoming polls will test AAP's credibility amidst governance shortcomings and internal conflicts.
Maharashtra CID applies MCOCA charges mandating death penalty against eight accused in sarpanch Santosh Deshmukh's abduction-murder case linked to a Rs 2 crore extortion attempt and assault in Massajog. Among the accused are Valmik Karad and Vishnu Chate, with Sudarshan Ghule as the prime accused.
The road transport ministry has mandated that speed limits and vehicle logos be painted on expressways and National Highways every 10 km to guide drivers. New guidelines also require larger signage at frequent intervals, placement of 'no parking' signage every 5 km, and display of emergency helpline numbers to enhance driving safety.