The AIFF faces a potential suspension from FIFA and AFC if it fails to ratify its constitution by October 30. A joint letter from the governing bodies expresses concern over the continued delays and legal uncertainties surrounding the constitution's finalisation. FIFA and AFC demand a definitive order from the Supreme Court approving the revised constitution to avoid sanctions.
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Thailand's Constitutional Court removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. The court cited ethical failures related to a border dispute with Cambodia. A leaked phone call with former Cambodian leader Hun Sen led to the decision. Paetongtarn is the sixth Shinawatra family member ousted in 20 years. Parliament will now select a new prime minister.
Russia launched a large-scale attack on Ukraine overnight, resulting in one death and at least 24 injuries. Ukrainian President Zelenskiy reported over 500 drones and 45 missiles targeted 14 regions. In retaliation, Ukraine struck two Russian oil refineries, causing explosions and fires. These events unfold amidst stalled diplomatic efforts, with Zelenskiy urging fresh sanctions on Russia's banking and energy sectors.
Jagdeep Dhankhar, after resigning as Vice President citing health issues, has applied to resume his pension as a former legislator in Rajasthan. He previously received this pension until becoming the governor of West Bengal in 2019. Now 74, Dhankhar is entitled to a monthly pension of Rs 42,000, with the Rajasthan Assembly secretariat processing his application following his resignation.
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K Kavitha, recently suspended from BRS, alleges a conspiracy against her by certain party leaders. She claims hostility and accuses detractors of targeting her for raising crucial issues. Kavitha expressed disappointment over lack of support from her brother, KT Rama Rao, during a malicious campaign.