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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Manipur on September 13, marking his first visit since the ethnic clashes began in May. He will launch development projects worth Rs 8,500 crore, laying foundation stones in Churachandpur, a Kuki-majority area, and inaugurating projects from Imphal.
Arvind Kejriwal criticized the Centre after Farooq Abdullah was allegedly prevented from meeting AAP MP Sanjay Singh, who was in Srinagar to protest the arrest of AAP MLA Mehraj Malik. Singh, along with other AAP leaders, were reportedly restricted from leaving a government guest house to hold a protest against Malik's detention under the Public Safety Act.
Ahead of Prime Minister Modi's anticipated visit to Manipur, 43 BJP members in Ukhrul district resigned, citing a lack of inclusiveness and respect for grassroots leadership. This mass resignation occurs against the backdrop of ongoing ethnic tensions between Meitei and Kuki-Zo communities.
A Delhi court has dismissed a plea seeking action against Congress leader Sonia Gandhi over allegations regarding her inclusion in the electoral rolls before she became an Indian citizen. The complainant, Vikas Tripathi, argued that Gandhi's name was added to the New Delhi constituency's voter list in 1980, prior to her citizenship in 1983.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has promised to reveal «dynamic and explosive» evidence of vote theft, alleging the NDA government was formed through stolen votes. He claims to have proof of manipulation, particularly highlighting the «Gujarat model» as a scheme for electoral fraud involving PM Modi, Amit Shah, and the Election Commission.
Delhi Police's special cell has dismantled a pan-India terror module, arresting five individuals from different states. The suspects were allegedly planning a «Khilafat model» under the guidance of a Pakistan-based handler, with intentions to form a group and execute Ghazwa-e-Hind style jihad. Authorities seized materials for IEDs, weapons, and digital devices, averting a potential terror strike.
The CRPF has expressed worries about repeated security protocol breaches by Rahul Gandhi during his international travels, potentially increasing his risk exposure. Despite having Z+ security cover, Gandhi has reportedly skipped necessary safety measures on multiple occasions. The CRPF has urged adherence to security guidelines, emphasizing that violations weaken VVIP protection.
Congress leader Udit Raj drew parallels between Nepal's recent political turmoil and potential scenarios in India, referencing Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. He asserted that while similar conditions exist, India's robust Constitution and deeply rooted democracy, established by the Congress party, prevent such overthrows. This statement follows violent Gen Z-led protests in Nepal that led to significant political upheaval.
India is set to launch 'Gyan Bharatam', a project to preserve its manuscript heritage. The initiative aims to unite stakeholders and institutions nationwide. A conference in New Delhi marks the beginning of this ambitious plan. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the gathering. The project has a budget of Rs 482 crore for six years.
Stanford Business School students embarked on a Global Study Trip to India, immersing themselves in the nation's dynamic business landscape. Encounters with investors, entrepreneurs, and government officials revealed a unique blend of economic ambition and philosophical values. The trip exposed the students to India's contradictions, resilience, and the importance of trust, leaving them with a profound understanding of its complexities.