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Will stay in jail until there is independent judicial inquiry into Ladakh protest killings: Wangchuk

Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who has been imprisoned in the Central Jail here, has sent a message to the people of Ladakh regarding his well-being but asked for an independent judicial inquiry into the killings of four people during the violence in Ladakh on September 24.


Gehlot slams Rajasthan govt over alleged cough syrup deaths; cites neglect, corruption

Former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Sunday hit out at the BJP government in Rajasthan over the alleged deaths of children after consuming cough syrup, accusing it of corruption and neglect.


LATEST HEADLINES

Lebanon appoints new representative for talks with Israel, rejects linkage to Iran


3 officials of private banks arrested in Gujarat in Rs 2,500 crore cyber fraud; 20 held so far


Allahabad HC judge recuses from hearing Rahul Gandhi dual citizenship plea


EC will leave no stone unturned to hold free, fair elections in West Bengal: CEC Kumar


ISRO, TIFR sign MoU for collaboration in space science, tech, exploration


Govt ruthlessly demolishing drug cartels, securing convictions against offenders: Amit Shah


J&K CM Abdullah inaugurates upgraded hospital, key road link during Rajouri visit


Fire at Rajasthan refinery a day before inauguration by PM Modi, programme postponed


Delhi High Court advocate jumps to death from high-rise CP hotel


Traffic constable alleges assault by biker at Nanthoor Junction, case registered


Constitution amendment bill defeat was BJP’s first embarrassment in Parliament: Margaret Alva


Most Rev. Dr. Leslie Clifford D’Souza consecrated as second Archbishop of Udupi Diocese




Bareilly violence: Another aide of cleric Tauqeer Raza arrested, demolition action gains pace

Another aide of controversial cleric Tauqeer Raza Khan was arrested on Sunday in connection with the September 6 violence here as authorities intensified their action against the accused, including demolition of their "illegal" properties.

Telangana MLA Raja Singh booked for remarks on Prophet

A case was registered against Goshamahal MLA T Raja Singh for allegedly making defamatory remarks about Prophet Mohammed at a recent meeting in Madhya Pradesh, police said here on Sunday.

Case registered against FB page admin for attributing false remarks to ex-CJI

A case was registered against the administrator of a Facebook page for allegedly falsely attributing certain remarks to former Chief Justice of India (CJI) N V Ramana, police said on Sunday.

Ro-Ro ferry with 200 pax, 75 vehicles stranded mid-sea off Palghar; rescue op underway

The Ro-Ro ferry between Saphale and Virar in Maharashtra's Palghar district carrying 200 passengers and 75 vehicles got stuck mid-sea on Sunday evening due to a technical failure triggered primarily by overloading, officials said.

Two youths on bike open fire at police team in Ludhiana, passerby injured

Two unidentified motorbike-borne youths opened fire at a police team on Pakhowal Road on Sunday, with a passerby getting seriously injured when he got hit by a bullet, police said.

Different laws being followed in the country for Hindus and Muslims: Congress MP Imran Masood

Congress MP from Saharanpur, Imran Masood, on Sunday alleged that the government was following "two types of laws" for Hindus and Muslims, as he called into question police action against the desecrators of a mausoleum in Fatehpur and arrests of Muslims in Bareilly.

Kerala govt suspends police officer for reporting to duty drunk during Amit Shah’s visit

The Kerala government has suspended an Assistant Commandant of the Kerala Armed Police (KAP) Battalion for reporting to duty under the influence of alcohol during Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s visit to the state in August, police said on Sunday.

23 lakh women voters deleted under SIR, mostly from closely fought 2020 seats: Cong

The Congress on Sunday claimed that the names of about 23 lakh women have been removed from the voter list in Bihar under the SIR with the bulk of them being from 59 assembly seats where a "close contest" was witnessed in the 2020 elections.

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