A look at the headlines right now:
- Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif appoints 22 MPs to campaign against 'Indian atrocities in Kashmir’: Islamabad's officials told TV channels that the representatives will lobby at various fora before his UN General Assembly address in September.
- Two killed, several injured after fire breaks out in Murshidabad hospital: Officials from the West Bengal health department said the flames were under control, and 'there is no need to panic'.
- Sonia, Rahul Gandhi get notice from court on documents Subramanian Swamy wanted in National Herald case: The Congress leaders have two weeks to respond to a petition by the BJP leader, which claims the information will be relevant to the case.
- Pakistan should stop provoking violence in Kashmir, says Mehbooba Mufti after meeting Narendra Modi: The chief minister appealed for 'a chance to fix things' and urged both separatists and the media to cooperate with the state to help resolve the 'big crisis'.
- Balochistan conflict: Protestors in Germany raise India flag, shout anti-Pakistan slogans: The group thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for raising awareness on the issue, and said they want to highlight the human rights abuses in the region.
- US advises India and Pakistan to continue dialogue on Kashmir: Islamabad's high commissioner in New Delhi, Abdul Basit, said peace in the Valley was of utmost importance to his country.
- Scam accused ex-coal secretary HC Gupta agrees to engage a lawyer, a week after saying he could not: The court accepted the fresh plea by the bureaucrat, who is named in several coal block allocation cases, but has the support of the IAS fraternity.
- Zakir Naik likely to face terror charges, his Islamic Research Foundation may be banned: The Islamic International Schools in Mumbai and Chennai, also part of his NGO, risk losing control of the administration.
- BJP accepts Jharkhand party chief Tala Marandi's resignation after he criticised government policy: The Santhal leader was replaced by another tribal leader just 13 weeks after his appointment. His son was recently accused of sexually exploiting two minors.
- Hardik Patel wants Narendra Modi to release 102 Patidar youths who were convicted during 2002 riots: The 23-year-old, however, claimed the prime minister would not do so because he was trying to project a secular image.
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