Rahul Gandhi has challenged Prime Minister Narendra Modi's silence regarding Donald Trump's renewed assertions about mediating a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, specifically Trump's claim of 'five jets being shot down.
Jammu and Kashmir Police detained ten individuals for allegedly using encrypted messaging apps to coordinate terror activities under the direction of Pakistan-based handlers. Searches across multiple districts uncovered suspicious technical signatures, linking suspects to adversaries like Abdullah Gazi of LeT/JeM. The operation aims to disrupt terror activities, prevent youth radicalization, and dismantle the terror ecosystem in the region.
A preliminary report by the AAIB reveals that a helicopter crash near Gangnani, Uttarakhand, on May 8, 2025, resulted in six fatalities. The BELL 407 helicopter, operated by Aerotrans Services, crashed while attempting an emergency landing after descending from its assigned altitude. The main rotor struck a fiber cable, leading to the accident that killed five pilgrims and the pilot.
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar asserted that India makes independent decisions, uninfluenced by external powers. He emphasized that Operation Sindoor, India's counter-terror action, is ongoing in various forms, initiated to instill sanity and humanity. Dhankhar cautioned citizens against external narratives, affirming India's sovereignty and its commitment to peaceful coexistence within the global community, guided by mutual respect and diplomatic dialogue.
The Federation of Indian Pilots (FIP) has taken legal action against Reuters and The Wall Street Journal over their coverage of the Air India Flight 171 crash in Ahmedabad. FIP demands a public apology for what it deems «selective and unverified reporting,» urging the outlets to cease speculative content and await the official AAIB report.
Shashi Tharoor, a senior Congress leader, lauded the US decision to designate The Resistance Front (TRF), a proxy of Lashkar-e-Tayyiba, as a Foreign Terrorist Organization. Tharoor stated this move would increase pressure on Pakistan to control its activities, especially after the Pahalgam attack. Following the attack, India initiated counterterror operations and selected Tharoor to lead a delegation to the US.
Tensions flared at Saket District Court as lawyers protested against Delhi Police for filing an FIR against advocates accused of assaulting a sub-inspector. The Saket Bar Association initiated a strike, barring police from entering the court. The conflict stems from an alleged assault on the sub-inspector within the court complex, prompting the bar's action and demands for justice.
RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has strongly criticized the Nitish Kumar-led NDA government in Bihar, citing a breakdown of law and order due to recent murders and violent incidents. He accused the BJP of turning Bihar into a «Taliban» and alleged government helplessness in curbing criminal activities.
The NTSB criticized media coverage of the Air India Flight 171 crash preliminary report as premature and speculative. This follows the AAIB's release of its initial findings, which cited engine failure and cockpit confusion after takeoff from Ahmedabad. The AAIB urged against spreading unverified information and emphasized that the report only outlines events, not causes, pending a final, comprehensive analysis.
Following the US designation of The Resistance Front (TRF) as a Foreign Terrorist Organization after the Pahalgam massacre, China condemned the attack and advocated for increased regional counterterrorism cooperation. China's foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian voiced strong opposition to all forms of terrorism and supported US efforts to combat such acts, emphasizing the need for regional stability.
Donald Trump claimed he averted a major India-Pakistan conflict, stating the nuclear-armed nations were engaged in intense fighting with jets being shot down. He asserted his administration used trade negotiations to de-escalate the situation, linking trade deals to peaceful resolution.
Rajasthan is grappling with severe flooding after heavy downpours, prompting red alerts in several districts. Ajmer's Khwaja Garib Nawaz Dargah witnessed intense flooding, while a school van was stranded in Rajsamand, with children rescued by locals. Ajmer's hospital was also flooded, and residents are urged to stay indoors.
Following a father's determined advocacy for his daughter with an intellectual disability, Indian Railways has replaced the term «mental retardation» with «intellectual disability» on concession certificates. This change, prompted by a complaint filed with the court of the chief commissioner for persons with disabilities (CCPD), aims to ensure dignity and align with the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016.
The United States has designated The Resistance Front (TRF), a proxy for Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), as a Foreign Terrorist Organization following the Pahalgam massacre. This move strengthens India's case for a UN ban on TRF and highlights Pakistan's support for terrorism. The US action demonstrates commitment to counterterrorism and enforce justice for the Pahalgam attack, even as Pakistan denies the allegations.
In Durgapur, PM Modi launched BJP's campaign for the 2026 assembly polls, emphasizing the party's connection with Bengal by invoking local deities and icons. He accused TMC of endangering Bengal's identity through appeasement politics and vowed to investigate infiltrators.
Nayara Energy's Gujarat refinery becomes the first in India to face Western sanctions as the EU tightens restrictions on Russian oil exports, aiming to cut off funding for Moscow's war efforts. India opposes unilateral sanctions and emphasizes energy security, while the measures could impact Nayara's operations, exports, and Rosneft's stake sale plans.
A special NIA court in Jammu has charged Nisar Ahmed and Mushtaq Hussain for aiding the 2023 Dhangri massacre perpetrators. Accused of providing shelter, food, and guidance to terrorists linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba, they face charges under IPC, UAPA, and Juvenile Justice Act. Both pleaded not guilty and sought trial after being accused of facilitating the attack that killed five villagers.
In Qazigund, Srinagar, a man posing as a soldier entered a house under the guise of a search operation. When a family member grew suspicious and confronted him, the imposter stabbed him to death. The accused, Naseer Ahmad Sheikh, has been arrested, and an investigation is underway to uncover the full details of the crime and any potential accomplices.
Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan emphasized the necessity for every city to appoint a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) to safeguard data and systems against cyber threats. He urged states and city administrations to conduct regular security audits and build internal capacity for technology integration.
The road transport ministry will soon rank states based on their 'ease of land acquisition' for national highway projects, addressing a major cause of delays. This initiative aims to prioritize projects in states that efficiently provide land, potentially using past performance as a benchmark. The Centre's reliance on state governments for land acquisition underscores the importance of this ranking system.
Naresh Kumar was arrested in Meerut for allegedly killing a community dog. He repeatedly slammed the dog onto a road in Sisoli. A video of the incident surfaced, sparking outrage. Sonia Gautam from Sarayu Animal Welfare Society filed a complaint. The FIR was registered at Mundali police station. Police are investigating previous similar crimes by the accused.
In Balasore, a B.Ed student's self-immolation case has taken a turn as her friend alleges the HoD threatened to fail her for not complying with demands. The friend also accused the Principal of provoking the victim, leading to her tragic death after a protest against the HoD.
Chirag Paswan is again targeting Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, this time over the state's deteriorating law and order, raising concerns about rising crime. Despite being part of the NDA, Paswan's criticism mirrors opposition claims, fueling speculation of a repeat of his 2020 strategy, when he supported the BJP but opposed Nitish Kumar.
The Election Commission of India has announced that 94.7% of Bihar's 7.9 crore electors have been covered in the enumeration process. After the draft electoral roll is published on August 1, 2025, political parties and the public will have a month to seek corrections or propose inclusions.
Nishikant Dubey defended his controversial «tumko patak patak ke marenge» remark, asserting that Mumbai belongs to all, not just Marathi speakers. He criticized the targeting of Hindi speakers and questioned the selective outrage, pointing out the diverse linguistic makeup of Mumbai. Dubey warned Uddhav and Raj Thackeray that they would face consequences outside Maharashtra for their divisive actions.