A look at the headlines right now:
- Enforcement Directorate files money laundering case against billionaire jeweller Nirav Modi: The agency raided multiple locations related to Modi in Surat, Mumbai and Delhi on Thursday.
- Seventeen killed, many injured after former student opens fire at Florida school: The gunman was arrested in a neighbouring city about an hour after the incident.
- Haryana CM rides to Jind on a bike to take stock of preparation for Amit Shah’s rally: The state BJP unit has made it mandatory for all ministers and party MLAs to arrive at the event on motorcycles.
- One injured after explosion at a dharamshala in Arrah, Bihar: Reports said the police suspect the injured man was involved in the blast.
- South African President Jacob Zuma steps down: The 75-year-old leader said violence and division within the African National Congress had influenced his decision.
- Top police officers conspired to kill Sohrabuddin Sheikh, says brother’s lawyer in Bombay HC: The High Court is hearing pleas challenging the discharge of several police officers in the alleged fake encounter case.
- Gujarat refuses to seek stricter punishment for Gulberg massacre convicts, says report: In a letter, the state government said there is no ground to file appeal in the High Court against the quantum of sentence.
- Ahead of Nagaland polls, CM says his party still open to alliance as long as BJP does not ‘dominate’ religion: The BJP had broken a 15-year-old alliance with the ruling Naga People’s Front in the state ahead of the Assembly election on February 27.
- Israeli Police name Ratan Tata in PM Netanyahu’s alleged dealings with Hollywood producer, says report: However, the Indian industrialist’s office said the news report was factually incorrect.
- Rajasthan minister urinates in public in Jaipur, says ‘it is not a big issue’: The incident caused embarrassment to the BJP, which is trying to bring the city up in the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan rankings.
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