The Maharashtra cyber cell questioned Samay Raina, Ranveer Allahbadia, Apoorva Mukhija, Jaspreet Singh, and Ashish Chanchlani regarding obscene remarks made on 'India's Got Latent.' Previously, Chanchlani and others gave statements to the Guwahati crime branch. Allahbadia issued a public apology, admitting his remarks were inappropriate and unfunny.
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PM Narendra Modi highlighted Marseille's significance in India's independence, mentioning Veer Savarkar's escape attempt and thanking French activists. Modi and Macron visited the ITER project and honored Indian soldiers at Mazargues War Cemetery. Modi emphasized the deep trust and innovation in India-France relations, co-chairing the AI Action Summit in Paris.
Arvind Kejriwal's claim that Ramesh Bidhuri is the BJP's chief ministerial candidate for Delhi has been denied by Bidhuri, who called it baseless. Bidhuri accused Kejriwal of misleading propaganda and reiterated his commitment to serving the people and the Bharatiya Janata Party without seeking any post.
Karnataka minister Eshwara Khandre defended the installation of recliners in the assembly lounge, emphasizing that 80% of legislators are over 60 and work under significant pressure. He accused the BJP of unnecessary criticism. Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao also supported the decision, stating it was made with good intentions to help MLAs rest without leaving the assembly premises.
Ed Sheeran's surprise street performance in Bengaluru was quickly halted by police due to crowd issues. The singer said he had received prior permission for the performance. Sheeran assured fans he would continue performing in the city. He is currently on his India tour and will perform next in Shillong and Delhi NCR.
Aligarh Muslim University received a bomb threat email demanding a ransom of Rs 2 lakh, prompting an immediate police response. A bomb disposal unit, dog squad, and cyber teams were deployed, but no suspicious objects were found. Authorities are investigating the origin of the email and have urged students and faculty to report any suspicious activity.
Karnataka minister Dinesh Gundu Rao has congratulated the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) after it successfully concluded the docking process of two satellites.
The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the assassination of Mufti Abdul Baqi Noorzai, a senior Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam official, in Quetta, Pakistan. The attack highlights ISKP's growing activities and the escalating violence driven by ideological and sectarian conflicts affecting the region.
The Supreme Court commission investigating the March 14 fire at former Delhi High Court judge Yashwant Varma's residence has recorded statements from Delhi Police commissioner Sanjay Arora and other senior officers. Arora detailed that the storeroom with cash was kept locked and located near a CRPF guard room.