Supporters of MP Pappu Yadav blocked railway tracks in Patna to back BPSC aspirants protesting for 16 days against a paper leak. Prashant Kishor began an indefinite hunger strike demanding the cancellation of the BPSC exam. Congress and CPI-ML leaders' march to meet the Governor was halted by police.
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Mallikarjun Kharge demands an apology from BJP's Anurag Thakur for making 'baseless' allegations against him in the Lok Sabha. The Congress leader emphasized his long-standing integrity in public life and condemned Thakur's remarks as defamatory. Kharge also urged the Leader of the House, J P Nadda, to address this issue.
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The Indian cricket team departed Brisbane for Melbourne, gearing up for the Boxing Day Test against Australia at the MCG. With the series tied 1-1, India aims to replicate their 2020 Boxing Day Test victory, where they triumphed by eight wickets under Ajinkya Rahane's captaincy.
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AIADMK's Edappadi K Palaniswami dismisses talks of an alliance with the BJP, stating he will consider alliances only after election dates are announced. His meeting with Amit Shah focused on state issues, not election strategies, emphasizing continuity in AIADMK's ideology and decisions based on circumstances.
Two first-year BSc bio-chemistry students at Government College Kariavattom were attacked by SFI activists, resulting in severe injuries that required hospitalization. The students were forced to drink spittle-mixed water and were beaten with lethal weapons. Seven final-year students have been charged with various offenses.
The death toll from Myanmar's recent 7.7 magnitude earthquake has reached 3,085, with 341 people still missing and over 4,700 injured. The military junta has announced a temporary ceasefire to aid rescue operations, amidst ongoing efforts by international teams providing nearly 1,000 tonnes of relief supplies.
Sushil Singhania, uncle of Nikita Singhania, has denied involvement in the suicide case of Bengaluru techie, Atul Subhash. Subhash, who died on December 9, accused his wife and her family of harassment in a suicide note. The FIR names Singhania, Nikita, her mother, and brother, accusing them of abetment to suicide and demanding large sums of money.
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