Bengaluru: The Karnataka state government accepted on Saturday the Magisterial investigation report on the KJ Halli and DJ Halli riots in Bengaluru in 2020, when three people had died.

The deputy commissioner and the district magistrate had investigated into the matter to find the reasons and incidents during the violence. In January 2023, the magistrate submitted the comprehensive report on the riots, supporting the shootout held by the police and stating that the shootout prevented the destruction of the entire region under the jurisdiction of the police station. The police held the shootout for self-protection and to protect public property, according to the report, said sources.

The report submitted by the magistrate was accepted by state government, as declared in an official statement of the government.

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Washington DC: The White House has reportedly ruled out the use of nuclear weapons against Iran, even as uncertainty continues over ongoing peace negotiations and a deadline set by US President Donald Trump approaches.

Issues bout a possible escalation had increased after US Vice President JD Vance said that the United States has “tools in our toolkit that we so far haven’t decided to use” in dealing with Iran.

His remarks came amid rising tensions and ahead of a deadline linked to peace efforts.

The situation has attracted attention as Trump warned Iran that its “whole civilization will die tonight tonight” if an agreement is not reached by Tuesday at 8 pm.

This statement led to speculation about the possibility of extreme military measures, including a nuclear strike.

Following Vance’s comments, the White House issued a clarification distancing itself from such interpretations. In a post on X, it said, "Literally nothing @VP said here 'implies' this, you absolute buffoons." In a later statement, it added that “only the president knows” what action will be taken regarding Iran.