BJP accuses Arvind Kejriwal of deviating from his promise of living modestly and instead building a lavish 52-crore residence with taxpayer money. AAP's Sanjay Singh challenges BJP, highlighting PM Modi's ₹2,700 crore residence. BJP alleges misuse of public funds, while AAP defends the CM's official residence renovations.
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India and Russia aim to enhance inter-parliamentary relations with a visit to India by state duma chairman Vyacheslav Volodin this week. The visit precedes a potential trip by President Putin to India for the annual summit. Despite geopolitical challenges, India maintains robust ties with Moscow, emphasizing defense, security, and trade cooperation.
Canada plans to overhaul its Express Entry immigration system by eliminating points for job offers backed by a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) to combat fraud. This change could significantly impact Indian applicants, who constitute a large portion of successful candidates.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk linked the explosion of a Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas to a similar attack in New Orleans. He suggested these incidents might be acts of terrorism and rented from the same site. The explosion, caused by fireworks or a bomb, killed one person and injured seven.
Rahul Gandhi has approached the Supreme Court, challenging the summons issued by a UP trial court in the VD Savarkar defamation case. This action follows the Allahabad High Court's rejection of his plea on April 4. Gandhi's petition asserts that the proceedings are frivolous and intended to punish him for exercising his freedoms as an opposition leader.
Former Pakistani minister Chaudhry Fawad Hussain praised Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi for carrying a "Palestine" bag to Parliament, drawing criticism from the BJP, who accused her of "appeasement." Gandhi defended her action, stating it was her choice of attire and rejecting the BJP's patriarchal critique. This follows Gandhi's recent display of solidarity with Palestine by wearing a keffiyeh.
A Chinese construction company is being investigated after a Bangkok skyscraper collapsed during a 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar, killing at least 17 people and trapping dozens. Engineers had previously raised concerns about the building's structural integrity, citing rapid construction and inadequate materials.
Jay Shah, ICC chairman and former BCCI secretary, arrived in Prayagraj on Monday to attend the Maha Kumbh 2025. He received a warm welcome and earlier visited Ayodhya's Hanumangarhi Temple. Recently, Shah was elected to the MCC advisory board. He will also be part of the World Cricket Connects forum advisory board, which includes prominent cricket figures.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev accused Russia of shooting down an Azerbaijani passenger plane, killing 38 of 67 passengers. Aliyev demanded an apology, acknowledgment of guilt, and compensation. Survivors reported loud noises, and the Kremlin admitted active air defence systems. Investigations are ongoing with a joint probe at the crash site.
In a setback to Century Textiles, the Supreme Court overturned a Bombay HC order to transfer a plot in Worli to the company. The plot, leased in 1927 for housing the poor, remained with the company for over 70 years, prompting SC to highlight the misuse of the land for commercial purposes.