Police in Manipur have arrested four militants from two banned outfits for illegal firearm possession and extortion. Chongtham Shyamchandra Singh, Maibam Suraj Khan, and Boghimayum Sahid Khan of Kangleipak Communist Party were detained, while Sangomshumpham Warish from United National Liberation Front was also arrested. Authorities recovered various firearms, ammunition, and explosives.
Police were deployed at Samajwadi Party leader Mata Prasad Pandey's residence on Saturday to prevent a 15-member delegation from visiting violence-hit Sambhal district in Uttar Pradesh. Sambhal district administration has prohibited entry of outsiders till December 10. SP Chief Akhilesh Yadav criticized the BJP government, calling for suspension of the entire administrative board in Sambhal.
JN Ray Hospital in Kolkata announced it will no longer admit Bangladeshi patients in response to protests over alleged mistreatment of Hindus in Bangladesh. The hospital cited insults towards the Indian flag by Bangladeshis as the reason. They urged other healthcare institutions to adopt similar measures to demonstrate against the reported atrocities.
The BJP has criticized Congress leader Bhai Jagtap for likening the Election Commission to a dog sitting outside PM Modi’s residence, and demanded action against him. This follows Congress's allegations of voter data tampering in the Maharashtra Assembly elections, raising concerns about EVMs and increased voter turnout.
Supreme Court directs Sambhal administration to maintain peace amid communal tensions and orders the trial court not to proceed with the survey of Shahi Jama Masjid. The survey report, to be carried out by an advocate commissioner, is to be kept sealed until Allahabad High Court hears the mosque committee's plea.
Caretaker CM Eknath Shinde returns to his village amid talks of forming Maharashtra's new cabinet. BJP pushes for Devendra Fadnavis as CM, with Shinde and Ajit Pawar as possible deputies. Deliberations continue on power-sharing, with cabinet swearing-in expected around December 5. Shinde’s support to the Mahayuti CM candidate indicates progress in negotiations.
JN Ray Hospital in Kolkata announced it will no longer admit Bangladeshi patients in response to protests over alleged mistreatment of Hindus in Bangladesh. The hospital cited insults towards the Indian flag by Bangladeshis as the reason. They urged other healthcare institutions to adopt similar measures to demonstrate against the reported atrocities.
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq condemns the court-ordered surveys of Muslim religious sites, warning these actions could intensify tensions and undermine the sentiments of millions of Muslims. He references recent violence in UP, concerns over ongoing surveys in Varanasi and Ajmer, and questions India's secular claims amidst these developments.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to lead the annual three-day police chiefs' conference in Bhubaneswar, focusing on emerging security challenges, counter-terrorism, and new criminal laws implementation. Home Minister Amit Shah praised the police for the smooth 2024 election conduct and emphasized zero-tolerance against security threats.
Chief minister Eknath Shinde, deputy CMs Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar met with Amit Shah and BJP President JP Nadda. Shinde is expected to announce a significant decision within 24 hours. Discussions continue about the power-sharing pact and the finalization of the Maharashtra cabinet.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused opposition parties of spreading misinformation to regain power, highlighting their 'Chowkidaar chor' jibe. He lauded BJP's surprise victories in states like Odisha as proof of party workers' dedication. Addressing BJP workers in Bhubaneswar, Modi called for vigilance against opposition's tactics and emphasized BJP's commitment to development.
Amidst tensions in Sambhal due to the controversial Shahi Jama Masjid survey, the Supreme Court directed the trial court to halt proceedings and keep the survey report sealed until reviewed by the Allahabad High Court. Violence erupted on November 24 following the survey order, leading to fatalities. Authorities restored internet services and ensured peaceful Friday prayers.
Delhi chief minister Atishi offered to not field a candidate against BJP's Vijender Gupta in Rohini elections if Gupta could secure the reinstatement of 10,000 bus marshals. Atishi also offered to campaign for Gupta if he navigated the bureaucratic hurdles.
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, during the CWC meeting, attributed the party's mixed election results to internal disunity and EVM issues. He emphasized unity, discipline, and a focus on local concerns while calling for improved campaign strategies and addressing organizational weaknesses for future success.
The Maharashtra government revoked its earlier order to allocate Rs 10 crore additional funding to the Waqf Board after facing opposition from the BJP. Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis cited the inappropriateness of disbursing funds under a caretaker government and announced an investigation once a new government is formed.
The Indian Navy, in collaboration with the Sri Lankan Navy, intercepted two boats smuggling 500 kg of crystal meth in the Arabian Sea. This two-day operation began on Nov 24, resulting in the capture of nine men.
External affairs minister S Jaishankar expressed serious concern over attacks on minorities in Bangladesh. During the August 2024 incidents, Hindu homes, businesses, and temples were targeted. Increased violence is noted amid Bangladesh's political instability. Arrest of minority rights advocate Chinmoy Krishna Das also raises alarms.
The ministry of external affairs condemned Rahul Gandhi's remark comparing Prime Minister Modi to Joe Biden, calling it 'unfortunate' and not reflective of India's warm ties with the US. Gandhi's comments were made during Maharashtra elections, where the BJP won decisively, securing 132 out of 149 contested seats.
India's ministry of external affairs has clarified that it had no prior information about the US Justice Department's indictment of Gautam Adani on bribery charges. The MEA has not received any summons or warrants related to the case. The Adani Group denies the allegations and plans to defend itself legally.
An audit by Kerala's Finance Department revealed misuse of social security pensions in Kottakkal Municipality, where wealthy individuals were receiving benefits intended for the economically weak. The state government has ordered a comprehensive review and initiated a vigilance probe against involved officials. Many undeserving recipients, including government employees, were found on the beneficiary list, prompting strict disciplinary actions.
Bengaluru Police arrested 21-year-old Aarav Hanoy for the murder of Maya Gogoi, a 19-year-old vlogger, at a service apartment in Indiranagar. Maya, originally from Assam, was found stabbed after checking into the apartment with Hanoy. He was captured after an intense manhunt outside Karnataka, with investigations indicating a potential personal dispute.
Holidays in December 2024 offer a mix of global and regional observances, including Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year's Eve. These holidays provide an opportunity for rest and celebration, with many businesses, banks, and services closing or operating on reduced hours. Bank holidays in December 2024 also affect public services and retail operations.