The Leader of the Opposition in Karnataka's legislative council, Chalavadi Narayanaswamy, has stated that the BJP will oppose a bill proposing 4% reservation for religious minorities in government contracts. State party president BY Vijayendra backed this stance, labeling it as an attempt to secure Muslim votes. The bill is set to be introduced in the assembly on Tuesday.
Ulhanathan Arunchalam Maruthuvar, a key player in the Rs 122 crore New India Coop Bank scam, was arrested by Mumbai's Economic Offences Wing. This marks the sixth arrest in the case. Arunchalam's capture follows a lookout circular and raids on his properties, restricting his movements and leading to his detention.
A fire erupted in the gynaecology and obstetrics department of Gwalior's Kamla Raja Hospital due to an air-conditioner unit explosion in the labour room. Around 190 patients, including women and children, were safely evacuated and relocated to a nearby hospital. A probe into the incident has been ordered by district authorities.
Congress leaders heavily criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his remarks on the 2002 Gujarat riots during an interview with Lex Fridman. They accused him of deflecting responsibility and attempting to justify the violence. Modi defended his position, citing prior terrorist attacks and a peaceful period in Gujarat post-2002.
PM Narendra Modi recounted his fasting practice during a visit to the White House. His routine of fasting, which he has followed for over 50 years, left an impression on former President Obama. Modi explained the scientific and spiritual discipline behind fasting.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared insights about his early life, highlighting the discipline of his father, his own resourcefulness, and the challenges of growing up in poverty. Despite financial hardships, his family maintained a positive outlook, focusing on hard work and perseverance without complaints.
During a conversation with Lex Fridman, PM Modi reflected on his relationship with former US President Donald Trump, citing moments of mutual respect and trust. Modi highlighted Trump's courage during the 'Howdy Modi' event and their shared nationalistic values, underscoring their strong personal connection.
Sambhal DSP Anuj Chaudhary and other police officials celebrated Holi on Sunday in Uttar Pradesh, following recent communal tensions. Chaudhary had faced criticism for comments about the timing of Holi and Ramadan.
Rahul Gandhi accused the BJP of attacking India's core values, claiming the party favors businesspeople close to PM Modi while the country's wealth concentrates in their hands. He highlighted rising unemployment and inflation as key issues. Meanwhile, BJP criticized Gandhi for prioritizing foreign visits over his constituency responsibilities.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah lauded the progress of the Bodo Accord at the ABSU conference in Dotma, stating that 82% of its clauses are implemented and full implementation is expected within two years. He criticised Congress for doubting the Accord and highlighted Prime Minister Modi's dedication to Mizoram's development during his visit to Aizawl.
The proposed Immigration and Foreigners Bill, 2025, aims to tighten regulations on illegal migration, with severe penalties for using forged documents. The bill mandates reporting of foreign nationals by institutions and requires airlines and ships to provide advance details. It seeks to replace outdated laws and enhance immigration procedures while maintaining national security.
Whitewashing of Sambhal Jama Masjid began following an Allahabad high court order. The court allowed decorative lighting without structural modifications. The mosque gained attention after a local court's survey order led to unrest in November 2024. The dispute involved claims the mosque was built over an ancient temple. Clashes occurred, raising debates around the Places of Worship Act, 1991.
In the past year, the Supreme Court has acquitted over a dozen individuals who were convicted by trial and High Courts for heinous crimes such as rape-cum-murder and manslaughter. These acquittals, often coming after more than a decade, raise questions about delayed justice and potential compensation for the wrongfully convicted, as well as concerns about unresolved crimes.
Union home minister Amit Shah gifted a guitar to seven-year-old Mizoram singing prodigy Esther Lalduhawmi Hnamte after she performed Vande Mataram in Aizawl. Shah expressed his admiration on social media, highlighting her patriotic spirit. Shah's visit also included attending the Assam Rifles' land transfer ceremony to the Mizoram government.
Former Bihar minister Tej Pratap Yadav faces backlash for his «dance or be suspended» remark to a policeman during Holi celebrations. BJP leaders and retired police officers criticize the RJD leader, accusing him of disrespecting the police force and reviving the era of «Jungle Raj» in Bihar.
In the past year, the Supreme Court has acquitted over a dozen individuals who were convicted by trial and High Courts for heinous crimes such as rape-cum-murder and manslaughter. These acquittals, often coming after more than a decade, raise questions about delayed justice and potential compensation for the wrongfully convicted, as well as concerns about unresolved crimes.