Canada’s Liberal Party revoked Indian-origin MP Chandra Arya’s bid for the party leadership and his nomination in his own constituency due to alleged ties with the Indian government, including undisclosed meetings with Indian officials. Arya denies these allegations and cites his opposition to the Khalistan movement as a possible reason.
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Delhi high court quashed the arrests of UNLF's "army chief" Thokchom S Singh and two other members from the insurgent group in Manipur, emphasizing the mandatory requirement for written grounds of arrest. The court ordered their release and nullified all related remand orders.
Yogesh Panchal, an engineer from Maharashtra, returned to India on February 4 after being detained in Iran for nearly two months for clicking photographs in a restricted zone. His release was facilitated by the Ministry of External Affairs following intervention by MP Ajit Gopchade. Panchal was treated well during his detention and released after a hearing.
Defence minister Rajnath Singh called on citizens to contribute to the welfare of soldiers and their families, emphasizing it as a national duty. Speaking at the AFFD CSR Conclave in New Delhi, he highlighted the bravery of India's armed forces and the government’s commitment to their well-being. He praised corporate contributions to the AFFD Fund and stressed the role of the private sector in achieving Aatmanirbhar Bharat.
Top AAP leaders Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia face losses in the Delhi Assembly polls, while ministers Gopal Rai, Mukesh Ahlawat, and Imran Hussain secured victories in their constituencies. The BJP is set to form a government after 26 years, leading in 48 of 70 seats. Congress is expected to score zero once again.
The road transport ministry of India is planning to mandate vehicle owners and driving licence holders to update their address, mobile phone number, and other details to track violators effectively. This proposed rule, part of the Motor Vehicle Act amendments, aims to enhance the e-challan system by ensuring accurate and up-to-date databases.
In a tragic accident in Gujarat's Dang, a bus carrying pilgrims from Madhya Pradesh fell into a gorge, resulting in the death of five people and injuring 35 others. The incident occurred early in the morning when the driver lost control. MP CM Mohan Yadav has announced financial assistance for the victims' families.
Zoo officials in Surat's Sarthana Nature Park and Zoo are giving Ayurvedic aphrodisiacs to their male white tiger Gaurav to boost his mating interest with Garima, his female companion. Despite Garima showing signs of sexual maturity, Gaurav has been disinterested. The Ayurvedic supplement, including safed muesli, shatavari, and ashwagandha, is used to enhance his vigour.
US President Donald Trump has accused the allocation of USD 21 million for voter turnout in India as a 'kickback scheme.' The BJP echoed these claims, alleging the funds were used to support 'deep-state assets' in India. GOP leaders are calling for an investigation to determine if the Congress party benefited from these kickbacks.