A violent incident at a Kalyan paediatric clinic took a new turn after CCTV footage revealed that the receptionist had slapped a woman before being assaulted by her relative, Gokul Jha. Earlier, a viral video showed Jha kicking and dragging the receptionist. He was later arrested, and the case sparked political protests and public outrage.
Jammu and Kashmir Police convened a high-level meeting to fortify security measures for the University of Kashmir's upcoming alumni meet. Chief Justice of India Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai, Supreme Court judges Surya Kant and Vikram Nath, Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju, and J&K LG Manoj Sinha are expected to attend the event on July 27.
PM Narendra Modi is scheduled to speak at the upcoming UNGA session in September, indicating a potential visit to the US. He is listed to address the assembly on Sept 26, although leaders can later nominate someone else. Modi's schedule includes visits to China and Japan, hosting Vladimir Putin, and the Quad leaders summit.
Telangana's chief minister, Revanth Reddy, has urged for a leader from Telangana to be chosen as the next Vice President, following Jagdeep Dhankhar's unexpected resignation. He strongly advocated for Bandaru Dattatreya, highlighting his OBC background and past political marginalization by the NDA. Reddy criticized the NDA for allegedly downgrading OBC leaders in South India, particularly in Telangana.
Former Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed affirmed the nation's commitment to an «India-first foreign policy,» highlighting past fluctuations between pro-China and pro-India stances. He lauded India's crucial economic assistance, which prevented a default, and anticipates Prime Minister Modi's upcoming visit will boost tourism. Modi's visit occurs amidst improving relations following a diplomatic row earlier in 2024.
Just fifteen months after moving into the newly constructed Vice President's Enclave, Jagdeep Dhankhar is preparing to relocate. His resignation, tendered due to health concerns, has triggered the process of vacating the premises. Dhankhar is expected to transition into a Type VIII government bungalow in Lutyens’ Delhi, typically reserved for top Union ministers.
A video showing unruly passengers on an Air India flight from Bangkok to Delhi has gone viral. The footage reveals passengers standing, opening overhead bins, and disregarding crew instructions while the plane was still moving. This incident has sparked outrage and reignited discussions about passenger behavior and safety protocols, raising concerns about a lack of civic sense.
Rahul Gandhi alleges significant poll «theft» after investigating a Lok Sabha seat in Karnataka, promising a detailed exposé with evidence for the Election Commission. He claims similar electoral malpractices occurred in Maharashtra and Bihar, accusing the Election Commission of withholding voter lists and manipulating regulations. The INDIA bloc vows to combat voter disenfranchisement through protests and parliamentary action.
The Election Commission has initiated the process for the vice presidential election following Jagdeep Dhankhar's resignation. The electoral college, comprising members of both Houses of Parliament, is being constituted. The election schedule will be announced soon after preparatory activities are completed, with the NDA holding a comfortable edge in the polls.
The BJP has strongly criticized Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav for conducting a party meeting inside a mosque on Parliament Street, alleging that Dimple Yadav's attire violated mosque norms and hurt Islamic sentiments. Dimple Yadav refuted the claims, accusing the BJP of misleading the public, while Akhilesh Yadav slammed the BJP for using religion as a divisive tool.
Rajya Sabha will hold a 16-hour discussion on the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor next Tuesday. This follows two days of disruptions due to Opposition protests. Opposition MPs demanded an immediate debate, leading to multiple adjournments. The House faced repeated disruptions as members insisted on addressing the SIR issue first. Several notices for discussions were rejected, adding to the tension.
Imran Masood, a Member of Parliament from Saharanpur, has received a heartfelt plea from children in Masoodabad Colony, Aligarh. The children's letter requests him to clean up a local playground, which they say is the only place they have to play. They express concerns about wild plants, garbage, overgrown bushes, and even snakes making the area unsafe.
A controversy erupted following Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar's acknowledgment of the opposition's motion to remove Allahabad HC Justice Yashwant Varma. The central issue revolves around whether the motion was merely submitted or officially admitted, impacting the selection process for the investigation panel.
Rajya Sabha proceedings were disrupted by opposition protests following Jagdeep Dhankhar's resignation as Vice President. MPs expressed bafflement, while Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge stated the party felt neither joy nor sorrow. The House adjourned repeatedly without transacting business, and the Lok Sabha faced similar disruptions.
At the UN's 80th anniversary, India strongly criticized Pakistan for promoting cross-border terrorism, citing the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor. India's ambassador highlighted India's progress versus Pakistan's struggles with terrorism and economic instability. Pakistan raised concerns about the Indus Waters Treaty being held in abeyance and the unresolved Kashmir dispute, accusing India of violating UN resolutions.
US President Trump has repeatedly claimed credit for averting a potential «nuclear war» between India and Pakistan, asserting US intervention halted escalating conflict. While a US diplomat echoed this at the UN, stating the US facilitated de-escalation, India denies any third-party mediation. Moreover, the Congress questioned Prime Minister Modi's silence on Trump's repeated claims.
The Supreme Court reprimanded Telangana Police for wrongly converting a civil land dispute into a criminal case, favoring an influential builder and harassing a 70-year-old widow of a retired Major General. The court quashed the FIR, directing the complainant to pay Rs 10 lakh to the widow.
The credibility of the ATS's investigations is under scrutiny, highlighted by past cases like the 2006 Malegaon blasts, where individuals were wrongly accused and later discharged. The upcoming verdict in the 2008 Malegaon blast case further tests the ATS's methods, especially considering NIA's differing findings and accusations of evidence planting.