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The Election Commission of India (ECI) assured the Supreme Court that no voter's name in Bihar's draft electoral roll will be deleted without prior notice, a hearing opportunity, and a reasoned order. While the draft omits 65 lakh names, the EC clarified it isn't legally bound to share a separate list of those excluded or their reasons.
The Supreme Court addressed a PIL concerning the detention and alleged torture of Bengali-speaking migrant workers suspected of being Bangladeshi nationals. While acknowledging the need to protect legitimate citizens from harassment, the court refrained from issuing an interim order on detentions.
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."
National Security Advisor Ajit Doval announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to visit India. The visit is likely to occur by the end of 2025. Rahul Gandhi raised concerns about election integrity. He alleged voter fraud and accused the Election Commission of partiality. NDA leaders held a meeting to discuss the Vice-Presidential election.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized Rahul Gandhi's remarks regarding the Galwan clash, following the Supreme Court's disapproval. Modi stated that such immature comments about India's borders and armed forces are detrimental. He emphasized that the court's rebuke serves as a lesson to those making unsubstantiated claims about national security.
Nearly 580 National Highway projects, valued at approximately Rs 3.9 lakh crore, are facing delays, while another 200 projects worth Rs 1.6 lakh crore are yet to commence. Land acquisition hurdles, contractor-related issues, and pending clearances are the primary causes.
"Yesterday, the deputy chairman gave a ruling that because the Lok Sabha Speaker had said so on December 14, 1988, any matter concerning the Election Commission cannot be discussed in Parliament. But on July 21, 2023, the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, a Modi appointee, had categorically ruled that 'the Rajya Sabha is entitled to discuss anything under the planet with only one restriction'," Ramesh said in a post on X.
The Centre conveyed to parliamentarians that US penalties on Indian imports due to Russian oil purchases are regrettable, emphasizing India's neutrality in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The foreign ministry highlighted that the US decision is based on flawed assumptions and disregards global energy market realities and India's sovereign choices. They also criticized the double standards in the international community.