A look at the headlines right now:
- PM asks states to punish cow vigilantes who use violence: The prime minister thanked political parties for their cooperation during the Goods and Services Tax rollout.
- Sixteen dead after bus carrying Amarnath Yatra pilgrims falls into a gorge: The accident, which happened near Banihal, also caused injuries to 19 passengers.
- Kulbhushan Jadhav’s clemency appeal denied, says Pakistan Army: Islamabad’s chief of army staff take a decision on the imprisoned Indian naval officer’s appeal, a statement said.
- Constitution under siege, Meira Kumar as President will steer us through this crisis, says Sonia Gandhi: The Congress President appealed to the Opposition not to let India become hostage to those who wish to ‘impose upon it a narrow minded, divisive vision’.
- Naveen Patnaik asks Indian Army and IAF to rescue people stranded in Odisha floods: The state Disaster Rapid Action Force, Central Reserve Police Force and fire services units were sent to expedite rescue operations.
- Hizbul Mujahideen recruitment module busted in Baramulla, say security forces: Three accused were arrested and arms, ammunition and Rs 1 lakh in cash was confiscated from the site.
- ‘I will die, but Gorkhaland must be achieved’, says GJM chief Bimal Gurung: He said there will be more bloodshed and that the fight was just beginning.
- Delhi Police detain protesting Tamil Nadu farmers near PM Narendra Modi’s official residence: Around 70 protestors were taken to Parliament Street police station.
- Prohibitory orders imposed in Mangaluru following communal tension: Police asked the head of a local mutt to appear for questioning after he claimed he had ‘vital leads’ in the murder of an RSS worker in Bantwal.
- Indians missing in Iraq since 2014 are probably in a jail in Badush, says Sushma Swaraj: The External Affairs Minister added that Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari would be visiting India on July 24 and will provide more information.
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