A look at the headlines right now:
- IPS Association criticises Uttar Pradesh officer’s vow to build Ram temple in Ayodhya: Surya Kumar Shukla’s behaviour was against the ethos of the institution, the association said.
- Group allegedly assaults two Jammu and Kashmir students after they left a mosque in Haryana: The police initially refused to file an FIR and agreed to do so only after their university proctor intervened, the students said.
- Muslims who oppose Ram Temple should go to Pakistan or Bangladesh, says Shia Waqf Board chief: Waseem Rizvi called such people fundamentalists, and said secular people were never against a temple for Ram in Ayodhya.
- Karni Sena withdraws protest against ‘Padmaavat’, says the film glorifies Rajput valour: The outfit’s Mumbai leader Yogendra Singh Katar said that a few of its members watched the movie on Friday.
- BJP MP Subramanian Swamy withdraws bill to ban cow slaughter after Centre intervenes in Rajya Sabha: Swamy said he was giving the government ‘one more chance’ to protect the bovine population.
- United States plans new, smaller atomic bombs to keep Russia in check: The Pentagon believes its current arsenal is seen as too catastrophic to be used, and hence, is no more an effective deterrent.
- Delhi Police arrest woman’s parents and uncle for allegedly stabbing her boyfriend to death: The woman’s family was reportedly against the relationship as Ankit was from a different community.
- Three soldiers killed after avalanche strikes Army post in Jammu and Kashmir Kupwara’s Machil sector: The soldiers were from the 21 Rajput regiment.
- Major fire damages Madurai’s Meenakshi Amman Temple, more than 30 shops destroyed: Several pigeons died in the temple’s tower.
- US Congress declassifies Trump-endorsed memo claiming FBI abused its power in Russia investigation: The investigation agency had told the US president that the document contained inaccuracies, an objection he ignored.
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