Tuesday, May 7, 2024

India

Carrying Osama bin Laden photos or following Israel-Gaza war online not crime under UAPA: Delhi HC

The Delhi High Court on Monday said that merely finding photographs of Osama bin Laden or ISIS flags in the mobile would not be sufficient to brand a person as a member of a terrorist organisation.

Election Commission urges X to take down BJP Karnataka’s campaign video targeting Muslims

The Election Commission on Tuesday asked social media platform X to take down an animated video post by...

In Bodoland, families of anti-Muslim massacre victims are split between voting for “lesser evil”

The Beki River flanks Azim Uddin’s house at Khagrabari, a quiet village on the fingers of the Manas National Park in Assam’s Baksa district.

Supreme Court defers order in Arvind Kejriwal’s interim bail plea

The Supreme Court Tuesday deferred its order in Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s interim bail plea. The court is likely to hear the matter day after tomorrow.

Lok Sabha elections: Third phase of polling begins in 93 constituencies

The third phase of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections began on Tuesday, with 93 parliamentary constituencies in 11 states and four Union territories going to polls.

Over 1,600 farmers died by suicide in A.P. during YSRCP reign, alleges CPI

1,673 farmers were died by suicide since the YSRCP government came to power in Andhra Pradesh, alleges the Communist Party of India (CPI) state unit.

Racism: Kerala RSS leader calls Kylian Mbappé ‘black ghost’

Racists comments of TG Mohandas, former convener of the Bharatiya Janata Party Kerala state intellectual cell and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh leader about France super star Kylian Mbappé sparked outrage on social media, with users calling out his “blatant racism.”
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Largest eviction drive began in 4 Assam villages, 1000 families ‘to be cleared’

The Assam government on Monday started an eviction drive to clear settlements from nearly 1,000 bigha of land (1.35 sqkm) around Batadraba Than.

Delhi HC rejects house arrest plea of PFI founder E Abubacker

The Delhi High Court on Monday refused to entertain Former Popular Front of Indian Chairman and veteran Muslim leader E Abubacker's prayer seeking his transfer to house arrest from Tihar Jail on account of his health condition.
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Savarkar portrait inside Karnataka assembly; Congress protests

The Karnataka BJP government's move to put up Hindutva icon Savarkar's portrait at the state assembly has triggered protests by the opposition on the opening day of the winter session of the assembly.

PM Modi and not Rajnath Singh must answer on border issue in Parliament: Congress

The Congress on Sunday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of “running away” from a debate in Parliament on the situation along the border with China.
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“No, I won’t retire. I want to keep playing as world champions…”: Messi

Football legend Lionel Messi has quashed speculation and pledged to continue playing for his country, despite realising his lifetime ambition of winning the sport’s biggest prize.

Argentina triumphs! Messi takes home the World Cup

This will be Argentina's third World Cup title.
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UP: Man thrown by mob from moving train on suspicion of mobile theft, dies on spot

A man suspected to have stolen a mobile phone in Ayodhya Delhi express was thrashed mercilessly and thrown off the running train on Sunday. The man died after his head hit against a pole near Tilhar railway station in Uttar Pradesh’s Shahjahanpur.

Hindutva groups protest at shooting venue of Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Dunki’

Hindutva outfits Bajrang Dal and Vishwa Hindu Parishad Saturday tried to protest in Madhya Pradesh’s Jabalpur after getting to know that Shah Rukh Khan-starrer film ‘Dunki’ was being shot there.
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When will nation have ‘China pe Charcha’? Kharge asks PM Modi

Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge on Saturday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of not allowing a discussion in Parliament on the situation along the border with China.

Pondicherry University students protest scrapping of minority scholarship

In opposition to the antipathic approach of the government towards socially and economically backward communities like minorities, the Joint Action Committee(JAC) of Pondicherry University on Wednesday organized a protest...
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