A look at the headlines right now:
- If Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was the first PM, all of Kashmir would have been ours, Modi tells Lok Sabha: Addressing the Rajya Sabha later in the day, the prime minister accused the Congress of ‘wanting the India of the Emergency, Bofors and chopper scams’.
- Reserve Bank of India keeps interest rates unchanged: Sensex and Nifty reversed the gains they made in the morning after the central bank kept the repo rate unaltered at 6% and the reverse repo rate at 5.75%.
- Opposition’s demand to know the details of Rafale aircraft deal is ‘unrealistic’, says Centre: The Defence Ministry said it was just following the confidentiality provisions of an agreement that the previous government signed.
- India must stop intervening in the affairs of the Maldives, says Chinese state-run media: The editorial was published even as former Maldivian President Mohamed Nasheed urged India to send its envoy to Male and involve its troops.
- ‘Don’t promote Valentine’s Day celebrations’, Pakistan media regulator tells channels: The electronic media authority stressed the Islamabad High Court’s order from February 2017, which barred the press from promoting celebrations on February 14.
- Two days before Winter Olympics begin, norovirus outbreak hits Pyeongchang: North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s sister will attend the opening ceremony of the Games in the South.
- Supreme Court cancels Goa mining leases, asks government to restart the auction process: Companies can carry out mining only till March 16, and have to obtain environmental clearance to get fresh leases after that, the top court said.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s estranged wife Jashodaben injured in accident: She has some minor injuries and is not in danger, reports said.
- ‘Muslims should not live in this country,’ says BJP MP Vinay Katiyar: He was responding to AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi’s demand for a law that punishes anyone calling Indian Muslims ‘Pakistanis’.
- Stop ‘tiranga yatras’ if they cause violence, says sister of youth murdered during Kasganj violence: The family was in Lucknow to meet Chief Minister Adityanath.
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