A look at the headlines right now:
- Supreme Court to decide on constitutional validity of Centre’s demonetisation decision: The apex court also sought to know why the withdrawal limit of Rs 24,000 per week to a person was not being complied with.
- ‘We shall bring you more about this fraudster’, Vijay Mallya’s Twitter account hacked: The breach took place hours after the businessman claimed that an outfit called Legion was blackmailing him after hacking his email accounts.
- Secrecy around Jayalalithaa’s treatment at Apollo indicates a controversy, says actor Gautami Tadimalla: In a blog post addressed to Narendra Modi, she asked why the public was not fully informed about the late chief minister’s health.
- There will be an earthquake if I speak about demonetisation in Parliament, says Rahul Gandhi: A BJP spokesperson ridiculed the remark, accusing the Congress of being the ‘epicentre of scams for 60 years’.
- Three found dead after building collapses in Hyderabad, several feared trapped in debris: Civic officials believe the under-construction property could have caved in because of a weak foundation.
- South Korea Parliament impeaches President Park Geun-hye over corruption charges: As many as 234 of 300 lawmakers voted in favour of the motion. Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn will take over the post temporarily.
- At least 205 tourists rescued from Havelock island: The Indian Coast Guard said 120 tourists had boarded two ships preparing to leave the archipelago, which is facing a cyclonic storm.
- Supreme Court dismisses Centre’s plea challenging its jurisdiction in the Cauvery dispute case: Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, however, were against the government’s opposition, saying Parliament cannot curtail the court’s powers to render justice.
- Supreme Court seeks Centre’s explanation on CBI interim chief’s appointment: It heard a petition filed by an NGO, which had accused the government of taking illegal steps to give Rakesh Asthana charge of the post.
- Vandalism over ‘obscene’ painting at Jaipur Art Summit leaves artist injured: Police have arrested the leader of right-wing group Rashtriya Hindu Ekta Manch, one of the outfits believed to be behind the commotion.
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