Pakistan's army chief, General Asim Munir, sparked controversy during his US visit by making anti-India remarks, including a threat to target Reliance's Jamnagar refinery. India strongly condemned Munir's "nuclear sabre-rattling" and questioned the safety of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal. Despite Pakistan's threats, India's military strength surpasses Pakistan's, with a larger active military and a growing nuclear arsenal.
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The Congress party has launched a portal to garner public support for Rahul Gandhi's "vote chori" allegations, demanding digital voter rolls. The platform showcases purported evidence of electoral fraud and encourages citizens to register their opposition. Gandhi claims a BJP-ECI collusion led to manipulated voter lists, citing a Karnataka constituency as an example.
PM Modi asserted that the opposition's demand for a debate on Operation Sindoor backfired, exposing their reluctance to acknowledge the armed forces' success. He urged NDA leaders to amplify the voice of a "New India" resolutely responding to terrorists. Modi also highlighted the historical significance of August 5 and encouraged participation in upcoming events like the Tiranga Yatra.
A Chinese climber, Guan Jing, tragically died on K2 after being struck by falling rocks during her descent from the summit. The incident occurred on the perilous Abruzzi Spur route, between Camp I and Advanced Base Camp. Guan Jing was among roughly 30 climbers who had successfully reached K2's peak a day prior.
The MEA said in a media advisory on Thursday that the South Korean Foreign Minister would arrive in New Delhi on Friday evening and meet External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar on Saturday.
A temporary lake, formed after a flash flood in Harsil, poses a threat to downstream areas, prompting urgent action. Geologists are assessing the lake's stability, while SDRF personnel work to create an outlet and manage water discharge. The Army and state teams are collaborating to ensure safe water release, as ongoing rains hinder restoration efforts and increase risks.
Pakistan's army chief, General Asim Munir, sparked controversy during his US visit by making anti-India remarks, including a threat to target Reliance's Jamnagar refinery. India strongly condemned Munir's "nuclear sabre-rattling" and questioned the safety of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal. Despite Pakistan's threats, India's military strength surpasses Pakistan's, with a larger active military and a growing nuclear arsenal.
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The Election Commission assured the Supreme Court that individuals listed in Bihar's 2003 voter roll need not submit documents for inclusion in the updated list; their children will be added upon proof of relationship. This addresses concerns that the ongoing special intensive revision (SIR) might lead to mass voter exclusion.
Rahul Gandhi faces mounting pressure after alleging "vote chori," with election officials from Haryana, Maharashtra, and Karnataka demanding evidence. Haryana and Maharashtra require affidavits under oath, while Karnataka seeks documents related to a specific case where a woman refuted Gandhi's claim of double voting. Authorities suggest potential legal repercussions for presenting a "forged document."