A look at the headlines right now:
- Vijay Rupani to continue as the Gujarat chief minister, Nitin Patel to stay on as deputy: Arun Jaitley made the announcement after a BJP meeting in Gandhinagar.
- Truth about the 2G spectrum case now out in public, BJP’s claims are all lies, says Rahul Gandhi: The Congress president said the people of Gujarat had told the party that there was no ‘Modi model’ in the state.
- BJP used Adarsh housing scam to malign Congress, says former Maharashtra CM Ashok Chavan: Earlier in the day, the Bombay High Court set aside the governor’s sanction to prosecute Chavan in the alleged scam.
- India and China hold border talks in Delhi for the first time after Doklam standoff: The Ministry of External Affairs said the two sides agreed to ‘maintain regular contact and develop bilateral relations’.
- Independent MLA says he will back BJP in Gujarat Assembly, bringing party’s support to 100: Ratansinh Rathod, elected from Lunawada, is a former Congress leader.
- Russian hackers targeted at least 200 journalists between 2014 and 2017, finds AP investigation: Journalists were the third-largest group on the hacking hit list, after diplomatic personnel and US Democrats.
- India could become a $7-trillion economy by 2030, says NITI Aayog member Bibek Debroy: At $2 trillion, India is currently the world’s seventh-largest economy, according to the World Economic Forum.
- Seven family members found dead at a poultry farm near Hyderabad: Local residents and the farm owner alleged that poison was mixed into their food the previous evening.
- UIDAI allows Airtel to resume verifying subscribers using Aadhaar, but with riders: The authority had barred the telecom firm from using Aadhaar after allegations that it was using the details to open bank accounts without users’ consent.
- Sebi searches 34 properties after claims that company earnings were leaked on WhatsApp, says report: A Reuters report had documented at least 12 cases of prescient messages about major Indian firms being posted in private WhatsApp groups.
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