Maharashtra Congress chief Nana Patole defended his use of the word «dog» in reference to the BJP, claiming it was a response to alleged insults against the OBC community. Patole's comments sparked criticism from the BJP, who called it a sign of the opposition's desperation ahead of the upcoming elections.
A bus carrying wedding guests plunged into the Indus River in northern Pakistan, resulting in at least 18 fatalities. The accident occurred in the Gilgit Baltistan region as the bus journeyed towards Chakwal, Punjab. Rescue operations are underway, with only one female survivor located and receiving medical attention.
Rahul Chaudhary, a resident of Greater Noida, was apprehended for allegedly cultivating marijuana in his apartment. Police seized 80 plants, 2 kg of cannabis, and sophisticated growing equipment from his residence. Chaudhary, inspired by web series, had been cultivating and distributing high-grade cannabis for six months via the dark web.
Five years after the enactment of the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, only 11 states and union territories in India have established Transgender Protection Cells, crucial for addressing discrimination and ensuring justice for the transgender community. The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment is urging remaining states to set up these cells and submit quarterly reports on their functioning.
Thirteen civil society organizations in Manipur have called for a 24-hour shutdown, demanding the rescue of six people allegedly abducted in Jiribam. The organizations are also protesting against recent violence and what they claim are «coordinated attacks» on civilians in the region. The shutdown comes amidst a surge in clashes between armed groups, resulting in fatalities and disappearances.
Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar has voiced his support for PM Modi's 'Ek hai toh safe hai' slogan while criticizing UP CM Yogi Adityanath's 'Batenge toh katenge' remark as unsuitable for Maharashtra's political culture.
Mumbai Police arrested Faizan Khan, a Raipur resident, in connection with a death threat and extortion case involving actor Shah Rukh Khan. Khan, who allegedly demanded ₹50 lakh, claims his phone was lost and a police complaint was filed. He has been remanded in police custody until November 15.
The Congress party in Jharkhand has released its election manifesto, emphasizing tribal rights and public welfare. Key promises include free electricity, a caste-based census, and the completion of pending government job appointments within a year. The manifesto also includes provisions for a domicile policy based on the 1932 Khatiyan and the implementation of a Sarna religious code for tribal communities.
India and China have agreed to weekly coordinated patrols along the disputed Line of Actual Control in Eastern Ladakh. This decision follows a recent disengagement agreement and aims to ease tensions after a four-year standoff. The first round of joint patrols was completed in early November, signaling a positive step towards de-escalation and rebuilding trust between the two nations.
India and Nepal are set to hold their eighth annual border talks in Kathmandu from November 16th to 18th. An Indian delegation led by SSB Director General Amrit Mohan Prasad will meet with their Nepalese counterparts to discuss strategies for combating cross-border crime and enhancing intelligence sharing along the 1,751 km unfenced border.
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh defended Rahul Gandhi's accusations against the BJP, claiming the ruling party diverted investments from Maharashtra to Gujarat. Ramesh cited data and media reports as evidence, while the BJP filed a complaint with the Election Commission, alleging Gandhi's statements aimed to incite discord between states.
The Karnataka Chief Minister's Office refuted media reports claiming a proposal for Muslim job reservations was under consideration. While acknowledging demands for such reservations, the CMO clarified that no formal proposal existed. The statement comes amid controversy surrounding Muslim reservations in the state, with Home Minister Amit Shah criticizing Congress's stance on the issue.
Shiv Sena (UBT) leaders, Sanjay Raut and Uddhav Thackeray, have accused the Election Commission of bias, alleging their luggage and vehicles are rigorously checked during campaigns while those of ruling alliance leaders are not. They questioned if similar scrutiny is applied to figures like PM Modi and others, highlighting a perceived imbalance in enforcement and demanding a level playing field.
Maharashtra Congress chief Nana Patole ignited controversy by referring to the BJP as «kutta» (dog) during an Akola rally, prompting strong criticism from the BJP, who deemed it a sign of the Congress's frustration ahead of the upcoming assembly elections.
Spiritual leader Rambhadracharya has criticized Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge's comments on politicians wearing saffron attire. Kharge had suggested that those who wear saffron should stay out of politics, sparking accusations of anti-Hindu sentiment from the BJP. BJP leaders defended the choice of attire as personal and criticized Kharge's remarks as an attack on Hindu symbols and traditions.
Haryana minister Anil Vij expressed confidence that the «Modi magic» will lead to victories in the upcoming Jharkhand and Maharashtra assembly elections. He attributed this to Prime Minister Modi's focus on development politics, a departure from the previous trend of empty promises. Vij highlighted Modi's vision of a 'Viksit Bharat' (Developed India) as a driving force behind this shift.
The BJP has filed a complaint with the Election Commission (EC) against Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge, alleging violation of the Model Code of Conduct during a Maharashtra election rally.
In the upcoming Maharashtra assembly elections, Muslim candidates represent only 10% of the total contestants, with a majority contesting as independents. Major parties like BJP and Congress have fielded very few Muslim candidates, while AIMIM has the highest representation among parties. Muslim women are particularly underrepresented, constituting a mere 0.5% of all candidates.
Maharashtra's Christian community faces a difficult decision this election season. Amit Shah's recent statements regarding anti-conversion laws and minority quotas have caused concern, prompting community leaders to urge voters to support parties that uphold the Constitution.
Several Maharashtra MLAs are defying anti-incumbency, with 12 winning their seats for over five consecutive terms. Notably, Balasaheb Thorat aims for his ninth consecutive win from Sangamner, while Dilip Walse Patil and Jayant Patil have secured seven consecutive victories. Thorat attributes his success to a clear vision and dedicated work.
Shiv Kumar Gautam, an alleged gunman in the Baba Siddique murder case, claims the former minister was targeted for his ties to Dawood Ibrahim and Salman Khan. Gautam, promised a hefty reward, revealed that gangster Anmol Bishnoi orchestrated the hit to establish dominance in Mumbai. Siddique's son, Zeeshan, remained unavailable for comment on these serious allegations.
Two alleged hitmen, Navjot Singh and Amalpreet Singh, associated with Khalistani extremist Arshdeep Singh Gill, have been arrested in connection with the contract killing of paroled murder convict Jaswant Singh Gill in Gwalior. The murder, orchestrated by the victim's Canada-based relative, Satpal Singh, was carried out for a sum of Rs 2.5 lakh.
Arshdeep Singh Dalla, a Canada-based terrorist wanted in India for multiple crimes, faces 67 FIRs across 14 districts in Punjab. Accused of orchestrating targeted killings and other serious offenses, Dalla, a close associate of a slain Khalistani terrorist, is now under scrutiny following a reported shootout in Canada.
Bollywood actor Manoj Bajpayee's property in Almora is being investigated by the Uttarakhand government for potential violations of land-use regulations. Bajpayee purchased the land in 2021 for a meditation and yoga center, but construction has not begun, raising concerns among locals. This investigation is part of a larger effort to enforce stricter land laws, particularly in ecologically sensitive zones.
To address inequality and coaching dependence in competitive exams, India's Ministry of Education aims to assist 1.25 million candidates by 2029. The initiative will provide free digital resources, AI-based learning tools, and collaborate with top institutions to democratize exam preparation, particularly for students in underserved regions.
India witnessed a staggering 15.3 lakh road fatalities between 2014 and 2023, exceeding the population of Chandigarh. Despite government pledges and judicial interventions, the death rate remains alarmingly high compared to developed nations. While vehicle numbers and road infrastructure have expanded, experts argue that lack of coordinated efforts and inadequate accountability for road safety contribute to the ongoing crisis.
Tragedy struck in Bulandshahr when a 30-year-old disabled woman, Sunita Devi, was allegedly beaten to death by her neighbors over a dispute about water chestnuts. Devi's husband, Omkar Singh, claims his wife was attacked while returning home from collecting the fruit. He alleges police ignored his pleas for help when he brought his injured wife to the station.
Priyanshu Jain, a 23-year-old MBA student at MICA, Ahmedabad, was fatally stabbed after confronting a speeding driver. The incident occurred Sunday night in Bopal, where the accused attacked Jain with two knives, puncturing his heart and lungs. Despite receiving medical attention, Jain succumbed to his injuries. Police have registered a case and are searching for the unidentified assailant.