New Delhi, Dec 15: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday slammed the Karnataka government over an incident in Belagavi where a woman was assaulted and paraded naked, saying under Congress' rule, there in no justice for SCs and STs.

The woman was allegedly assaulted, paraded naked, and tied to an electric pole in Vantamuri village of Belagavi district on December 11 after her son eloped with a girl who was going to get engaged with someone else, according to the Karnataka Police.

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"In @INCIndia there is no 'nyay' for the SCs and STs. The recent incident in Belgavi, Karnataka falls in the same category as those repeated atrocities against the Dalits seen till recently in Congress-ruled Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh. For Congress the downtrodden are just a votebank," Sitharaman said in a post on X.

The BJP has set up a five-member fact-finding panel in connection with the incident in Belagavi.

Eight people have been arrested and a hunt is on for the eight others allegedly involved in the case.

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New Delhi: The Indian government has lifted the export ban on broken rice, a decision that may lead to a drop in global rice prices.

The government has lifted the export ban on broken rice to promote its shipments. "Export policy of broken rice has been amended from prohibited to free with immediate effect," the notification by Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) read.

The Ministry of Commerce and Industry mentioned in a notification that India would permit 100 percent export of broken rice, removing it from the restricted list. This decision comes after a bumper rice harvest in 2024, attributed to surplus rainfall, which led the government to relax the export restrictions.

Although there was an export ban in place, the government had permitted shipments to friendly and needy countries based on requests. India exported broken rice valued at $194.58 million to nations such as Gambia, Benin, Senegal, and Indonesia in 2023-24.