A look at the headlines right now:
- Rajnath Singh criticises Karnataka government for failing to arrest Gauri Lankesh’s murderers: A BJP government would thoroughly inquire into the journalist’s death and punish the culprits, the home minister said at a rally in Bengaluru.
- MK Stalin alleges cash-for-vote in RK Nagar bye-poll, urges EC to disqualify AIADMK candidate: The ruling party has distributed more than Rs 100 crore among the electorate, the Opposition leader alleged.
- At least 8 dead, dozens injured as militants attack church during Sunday prayers in Balochishtan: No group has claimed responsibility for the attack yet.
- Congress sweeps Punjab civic body elections, CM says it is a vindication of government’s policies: The Akali Dal demanded a re-election in Patiala because of alleged rigging, booth capturing and voter intimidation by Congress workers.
- PV Sindhu goes down fighting in another marathon final, Yamaguchi wins year-ending title: The 22-year-old lost 21-15, 12-21, 19-21 in a match that lasted 94 minutes.
- Engineers were hired to hack electronic voting machines, alleges Hardik Patel: Ahmedabad Collector Avantika Singh said that the Patidar leader’s allegations were baseless.
- Police arrest Sydney man for brokering weapons deals for North Korea: The police said there was evidence that Choi Han Chan was in contact with senior officials in Pyongyang.
- Former Jharkhand CM Madhu Koda says he will borrow money to pay Rs 25-lakh fine: Koda, who was found guilty in the Rajhara North coal block allocation scam, said all his bank accounts were frozen.
- Andhra Pradesh Cabinet clears welfare policy for transgenders: Under the scheme, transgenders in the state will get social security pension, ration cards, financial aid for businesses and education loans.
- Cold wave continues to grip North India, temperature drops to season’s lowest in Jammu city: Jammu and Kashmir will experience similar temperatures over the next 48 hours, the Met department said.
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