The Supreme Court has instructed Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala to take his plea against the Election Law Amendment Act, which enables the linking of voter IDs with Aadhaar, to the Delhi High Court. The move has been met with criticism and concerns over privacy and the potential for voter fraud. Meanwhile, a separate plea has been filed in the Delhi High Court to link social media accounts with Aadhaar, PAN, or voter ID to help eliminate fake accounts.
A recent discovery of the lost Jyotirlinga of Somnath has reignited discussions about the true history and cultural heritage of India. It highlights the systematic suppression of Hindu rights by previous governments, including the banning of religious teachings and control of temples. As India prepares to welcome back this ancient wonder, it's time for politicians to stop politicizing religious and cultural beliefs and unite in celebrating the country's spiritual roots.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has spoken out about the recent violence in Nagpur over protests against the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb's tomb. In response to calls for its removal, Fadnavis stated that the government will protect the tomb as a historical site but will not glorify Aurangzeb's legacy. Meanwhile, police have imposed curfew and made arrests in connection with the violence.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has described the recent clashes in Nagpur as a planned conspiracy, with rumors playing a major role in the escalation of tensions. The violence broke out during a protest by right-wing groups demanding the removal of a grave. Fadnavis has condemned the attack on police and called for swift action against those responsible for spreading false information. The incident has reignited debates about the role of social media in inciting violence and the importance of addressing rumors in maintaining law and order.
A protest by a right-wing outfit turned violent in Nagpur as two groups clashed over the removal of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb's tomb. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has urged people to maintain law and order, while Congress leader Pawan Khera has questioned the situation in a city known for its peaceful history. With curfew imposed and strict action promised against the perpetrators, the incident has sparked debates about communal harmony and political agendas.
A clash between demonstrators from the Durga Prasai group and Yuwa Sangh, the youth wing of CPN-UML, in the Balkhu area of Kathmandu has turned the city into a ghost town. Despite the District Administration Office's permission for demonstrations in different locations, a clash broke out between the two groups when Yuwa Sangh members arrived in Balkhu. The situation has been brought under control by the intervention of police, but there is heavy security presence and minimal traffic in the affected areas.
In a recent development, the Uttar Pradesh government has made e-KYC mandatory for all ration cardholders. Failure to complete this process by February 15, 2025, will result in the cancellation of ration cards and will make beneficiaries ineligible for free ration. The government has also directed ration dealers to raise awareness about this requirement and is urging beneficiaries to complete their e-KYC as soon as possible. The main goal of this initiative is to eliminate fake units from the system and ensure that only genuine and eligible beneficiaries receive the benefits of this scheme.
Following tensions and violence in Nagpur over protests by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) demanding the removal of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb's tomb, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis declared that the government is obligated to protect the tomb, but will not allow any attempts to glorify his legacy. The Opposition has also called for the ouster of a BJP minister who allegedly made provocative statements leading to the violence. Meanwhile, a member of the royal family in Nagpur has called for strict punishment for those responsible, stating that locals were not involved and that outsiders and anti-social elements were responsible for the incident.
Following a right-wing protest, rumors of Quran burning sparked violent clashes in Nagpur, injuring four people and causing widespread chaos and destruction. Politicians and leaders, including Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, have appealed for calm and denounced the false rumors. BJP MLA Pravin Datke has alleged that the violence was instigated by outsiders, and security forces have been deployed to contain the situation.
The opposition BJP members in the Himachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha caused a commotion during Question Hour as they accused the Congress government of not responding to their queries on funds released by a cooperative bank. The Deputy Chief Minister's response that information is being collected was met with dissatisfaction, as the BJP claimed to already have information that Rs 50,000 was released to multiple Mahila Mandals during the code of conduct period. The Leader of Opposition then accused the government of trying to hide information and questioned if the grants were released in other places as well. However, the Speaker deemed the BJP's actions to leave the House as unwarranted and against the rules, while the Deputy Chief Minister pointed out that even when they were in opposition, they did not receive replies to many questions.