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After UCC, nobody will be able to marry 4 women and beget 25 kids: Rajasthan minister Dilawar

Kota (Rajasthan): Rajasthan minister Madan Dilawar on Tuesday said a uniform civil code is bound to be implemented in the country and it will not be possible for someone to "marry four women and beget 25 children", and avail the benefits of government schemes.

 


PM Modi justifies anti-Muslim rhetoric, says "I put truth before country”

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a speech on Tuesday, reiterated his criticisms against Muslims and accused the Congress party of attempting to extend reservation on the basis of religion, specifically for Muslims. Addressing a speech in Rajasthan’s Tonk-Sawai Madhopur, PM Modi accused the Congress of hatching a “deep conspiracy” to take away people’s wealth and distribute it among “select” individuals.

 


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Police briefly detain shopkeeper allegedly found serving 'biryani' on plate with Lord Ram pic

New Delhi: Delhi Police had briefly detained an eatery owner following a complaint that he had sold biryani on disposable plates purportedly having a picture of Lord Ram on them in northwest Delhi's Jahangirpuri, officials said on Tuesday.

 

Not to seek vote from ‘pro-Pakistani anti-nationals’, repeats Giriraj Singh following complaint

Begusarai (Bihar): Union minister Giriraj Singh on Tuesday said he is stating “openly” that he will not seek votes from ‘pro-Pakistani anti-nationals’ from the people of Begusarai Lok Sabha constituency from where he is seeking re-election.

 

Anybody who abuses PM Modi won't be allowed to return home: Union minister Rane warns opposition

Mumbai: Ahead of a rally of opposition leaders, Union minister Narayan Rane has warned that if anybody used abusive language against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the person will not be allowed to return home.

 

Civil society organisations in K'taka demand disqualification of PM for hate speech against Muslims

A group of civil society organisations on Tuesday met the Chief Electoral Officer of Karnataka and submitted a joint letter demanding action against Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the violation of Code of Conduct, Representation of People’s Act. 1951. Constitutional provisions and inciting hatred against the Muslim community to garner Hindu votes.

 

Extreme weather may pose risk to inflation, says RBI Bulletin

Extreme weather conditions may pose a risk to inflation, along with prolonged geopolitical tensions that could keep crude oil prices volatile, the Reserve Bank's April Bulletin said on Tuesday.

 

Mainstream media blacking out Cong, party using social network to connect with people: Shrinate

Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate claimed that social media has helped her party to connect with people as mainstream media is "blacking out" the grand old party.

 

Public sector banks don't have power to issue Look Out Circulars against defaulters: HC

The Bombay High Court on Tuesday ruled that public sector banks do not have the power in law to issue Look Out Circulars (LOCs) against default borrowers.

 

SC expands Patanjali misleading ads hearing to include FMCG Cos

Expanding the scope of its hearing in the Patanjali Ayurved case, the Supreme Court on Tuesday took a stern view of misleading advertisements by FMCG firms and asked three Union ministries to inform it about the steps they have taken to curb the practice which takes "public for a ride" and adversely affects their health.

 

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