Biju Janata Dal emphasizes the importance of justice, harmony, and community rights regarding the Waqf Amendment Bill in Rajya Sabha. The party did not issue a whip, encouraging its members to vote according to their conscience despite announcing opposition to the bill.
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Former cricketers in Pakistan voiced disappointment following their team's early exit from the ICC Champions Trophy. Key figures like Wasim Akram and Rashid Latif criticised the lack of improvement and called for changes in domestic cricket and administration. The exit came amid Pakistan's first major tournament hosting in 29 years, highlighting ongoing issues within the sport.
Jailed MP Abdul Rashid Sheikh, imprisoned under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, has approached Delhi High Court seeking relief from paying Rs 1.45 lakh a day for transportation and security arrangements while attending the Parliament session. Rashid, who won the Baramulla seat from prison, argues that the costs imposed are excessive and beyond his financial capacity.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat emphasized social unity, advocating for shared resources and values to build a strong Hindu society. He urged members to engage with all communities to foster harmony. Meanwhile, Congress criticized the RSS and BJP, accusing them of dividing society and conspiring against marginalized groups through legislation like the Waqf Amendment Act.
Botad police detained Jaya Sathadiya for allegedly abetting her husband's suicide after a video surfaced in which the deceased, Suresh Sathadiya, accused her of mental harassment. Suresh, found hanging in his home, recorded a video detailing the harassment before his death.
Tamil Nadu's political landscape sees a resurgence as AIADMK and BJP reunite, prompting strong criticism from DMK's MK Stalin, who dismisses it as a doomed alliance. Stalin questions the alliance's ideological foundation and commitment to Tamil Nadu's interests, while Amit Shah assures a stable partnership.
An Army jawan reportedly died by suicide using his service rifle while on duty in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district. This follows a separate incident where a policeman fatally shot a colleague before taking his own life in Udhampur district, raising concerns about mental health within the security forces.
The Supreme Court addressed the increasing trend of rape cases filed on the grounds of false promises of marriage. While hearing a man's plea to quash rape charges by his fiancée, the bench remarked that relationship break-ups should not result in rape allegations. They decided to examine the arranged marriage situation in detail.
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