Beed: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday hit out at the opposition, saying history will have a mention of those who ridiculed the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir.

Addressing an election rally at Parli in Maharashtra's Beed district, he said the next week's state Assembly polls were a battle between BJP's "karyashakti" (power of development) and opposition's "swarth shakti" (selfishness).

"History will take note of every person who ridiculed the abrogation of Article 370," he said. Further targeting the Congress and NCP leaders, he wondered if "frustrated and dejected" people could do anything good for people.

"The process of jailing those who looted public money has begun," the prime minister said. He expressed confidence that the BJP will break all victory records in the October 21 Maharashtra Assembly elections.

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New Delhi (PTI): In a significant procedural directive, the Supreme Court has said that "exceptionally urgent matters" that cannot wait for the listing process have to be mentioned only before the Chief Justice of India, even if he is busy presiding over a constitution bench.

According to the usual practice, urgent matters are mentioned for listing and hearing before the seniormost judge of the apex court if the CJI is either unavailable or busy heading a constitution bench.

In a circular issued on April 6, the top court said, "Mentioning of exceptionally urgent matters, which cannot await listing before the Hon'ble Court as per circular dated November 29, 2025, is permitted before Court No 1, even when the Hon'ble Chief Justice is presiding over a constitution bench."

The circular said that the mentioning of such matters is not permitted before any other bench.