The Supreme Court rejected a Sri Lankan national's plea to settle in India after serving a seven-year sentence under UAPA for LTTE links, stating India, burdened with a large population, cannot be a 'dharamshala' for foreign nationals.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched a revamped Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) portal in New Delhi on Monday. This upgrade addresses shortcomings of the previous system, offering a more user-friendly and efficient experience for OCI cardholders.
Following Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army responded strongly to Pakistani shelling in Jammu and Kashmir, resulting in significant damage to terror infrastructure and no Indian casualties. Indian army officials confirmed that the operation was a calculated strike aimed at destroying enemy terror sites and posts aiding infiltration.
Jan Suraaj Party, founded by Prashant Kishor, appointed former BJP MP Uday Singh as its first national president on Monday. This decision comes as the party gears up for its first electoral contest in the upcoming Bihar polls later this year. Kishor had previously stated he would not hold any official position within the party.
Following Rahul Gandhi's questions about Indian jets shot down by Pakistan after Operation Sindoor, Shivraj Singh Chauhan urged prioritizing the nation over party politics. BJP spokesperson CR Kesavan accused Gandhi of echoing Pakistani propaganda and distrusting the armed forces. Gandhi questioned Jaishankar's remarks on informing Pakistan before strikes, prompting MEA clarification about the timing of the warning.
The Supreme Court rebuked Madhya Pradesh minister Vijay Shah for his derogatory remarks against an Army officer, deeming his apology insufficient and a national embarrassment.
Rahul Gandhi has intensified his criticism of external affairs minister S Jaishankar regarding Operation Sindoor, questioning the loss of Indian aircraft due to alleged prior warnings to Pakistan.
Trinamool Congress (TMC) affirms its support to the Centre in combating terrorism, clarifying that while it backs national interest initiatives, the party will decide its delegation members. TMC denies boycotting 'Operation Sindoor,' emphasizing its non-politicization of the issue.
Following the deadly Pahalgam attack, India's Operation Sindoor targeting terrorist installations prompted China to provide Pakistan with crucial military and satellite support. This assistance, revealed by an Indian defence research group, included reorganizing Pakistan's radar and air defense systems and adjusting satellite coverage over India.
The Indian Army showcased intercepted Pakistani missile debris, following Operation Sindoor, which retaliated against a terror attack in Pahalgam that killed 26. India's response included destroying terror infrastructure and key Pakistani military sites like Nur Khan Airbase. Pakistan retaliated with shelling and drone attacks. Hostilities ceased on May 10 after both nations reached an understanding.
India has imposed land port restrictions on specific exports from Bangladesh to its northeast, aiming to restore equality in bilateral trade relations. These measures reciprocate Bangladesh's existing restrictions on Indian exports and selective inspections, particularly affecting access to northeastern markets. India hopes this will boost domestic manufacturing and entrepreneurship in the region.
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a petition from Ashoka University professor Ali Khan Mahmudabad, arrested by Haryana Police for his remarks on Operation Sindoor. CJI B R Gavai's bench will hear the matter on May 20 or 21. Mahmudabad's arrest, following a BJP Yuva Morcha leader's complaint, has sparked concern over free expression within the academic community.
The Supreme Court mandated the One Rank One Pension (OROP) principle for all retired high court judges, eliminating pension disparities based on recruitment source. All retired judges are entitled to a minimum annual pension of Rs 13.65 lakh, with Rs 15 lakh for retired Chief Justices.
Rahul Gandhi has intensified his criticism of external affairs minister S Jaishankar regarding Operation Sindoor, questioning the loss of Indian aircraft due to alleged prior warnings to Pakistan.
Following a deadly terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian Army launched Operation Sindoor on May 7, targeting nine terror-linked sites in Pakistan and PoK. The operation involved precision airstrikes and vigilance against Pakistani drones. In response to Pakistan's shelling and drone attempts, India broadened its strikes to include 11 airbases.
Indian Army clarifies that the ceasefire understanding with Pakistan has no expiry date. This follows India's precision strikes on Pakistani airbases. India emphasizes the truce depends on Pakistan's behavior. No further talks are scheduled between the DGMOs of both countries. India maintains a pause in Operation Sindoor. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh warns of harsh punishment if Pakistan disturbs peace.
In Manipur, security forces have arrested over 350 insurgents amidst a crackdown on extortion, revealing a shift in tactics where groups now target matrimonial disputes alongside traditional targets. Investigations indicate these groups are increasingly desperate for funds following the imposition of President's rule. Insurgents exploit technology, using fraudulently obtained SIM cards for VoIP calls to demand money from various sources.
The Chief Justice of India's inaugural visit to Mumbai encountered unexpected protocol issues. The CJI noted the absence of key state officials upon his arrival. He emphasized the importance of inter-institutional respect. The Chief Secretary, Police Chief, and DGP later apologized for the oversight. They also saw off the CJI at the Mumbai airport. The matter was resolved amicably.
The 900-year-old Bale Miyan fair in Gorakhpur, dedicated to Syed Salar Masud Ghazi, has been cancelled this year as organizers claim local authorities have not granted clearance. This break in tradition follows similar cancellations in Bahraich and Sambhal. These cancellations occurred after CM Yogi Adityanath's statement against glorifying invaders, suggesting a potential link to the government's stance.
Bangladeshi exporters are worried about India's new port restrictions on key exports like garments and processed foods, fearing delays and higher costs. The interim government is optimistic that trade ties will remain stable and plans to address any issues through dialogue. India's restrictions, seen as non-tariff barriers, could significantly impact Bangladesh's export competitiveness, especially for the garment industry.
Amit Shah led a 'Tiranga Yatra' in Ahmedabad to celebrate Operation Sindoor's success, honouring the armed forces for eradicating terrorism. The BJP organized the yatra from May 13-23, commemorating the operation launched in response to the Pahalgam terror attack.
Sanjay Raut criticized the Union government's decision to send all-party delegations abroad to address terrorism, suggesting the INDIA bloc should have boycotted it. He questioned the purpose of these government-funded delegations, arguing ambassadors are already handling the matter.
Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin urged non-BJP ruled states to unite against the Centre's alleged attempt to undermine the Supreme Court's verdict regarding the governor's role. President Murmu sought SC's opinion on its ruling that set deadlines for governors acting on bills. Stalin accused the BJP of using the President to challenge the judgment, potentially impacting states facing uncooperative governors.
Akhilesh Yadav responded to an offensive social media post by his party against the UP deputy CM which has created an uproar. Yadav assured such conduct would not repeat, but also criticised Pathak's remarks about socialists' DNA. An FIR was registered over the post earlier. BJP workers also protested in Lucknow and Amethi. Yadav urged restraint and introspection from Pathak. He also asked Pathak to protect the purity of politics.
Mayawati has appointed her nephew, Akash Anand, as the Bahujan Samaj Party's chief national coordinator, reversing his expulsion from March. This decision follows Anand's public apologies and pledges to dedicate himself to the party's mission, promising not to be influenced by his father-in-law. Mayawati emphasized her continued leadership and dedication to the BSP.
Following JNU and Jamia, IIT Bombay has suspended agreements with Turkish universities due to Turkey's pro-Pakistan stance during recent tensions. IIT Roorkee has also terminated its partnership with Inonu University.
CPI Kerala Secretary Binoy Viswam criticized Shashi Tharoor for leading a delegation to brief partner countries on terrorism, suggesting Tharoor seeks a place within BJP's influence in Congress. Tharoor defended his acceptance, citing national interest and a request from Kiren Rijiju, while Congress nominated other representatives like Anand Sharma and Gaurav Gogoi for the delegation.
Ali Khan Mahmudabad, an associate professor at Ashoka University, was arrested following a social media post concerning Operation Sindoor. The arrest, prompted by a complaint from a BJP Yuva Morcha leader, relates to Mahmudabad's remarks about the operation. The Haryana state commission for women had previously issued a notice regarding his comments, which he claims were misunderstood and not anti-women.