A look at the headlines right now:
- Pakistan calls home its Indian envoy to discuss alleged harassment of diplomatic staff: Islamabad has alleged that Indian intelligence agencies were intimidating its staffers.
- Delhi CM Kejriwal apologises to Punjab leader Bikram Majithia, withdraws drug trade allegations: The Aam Aadmi Party, which is facing more than 20 defamation cases, will apologise to several others, a report said.
- CBSE denies Class 12 accountancy paper was leaked, to file First Information Report: The board said some ‘miscreants tried to play mischief’ by circulating messages through social media.
- UK, US, France and Germany accuse Russia of nerve agent attack on double agent: The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and the European Union also expressed their solidarity with Britain.
- Saudi Arabia’s crown prince says his country will develop a nuclear bomb if Iran does so: Mohammad bin Salman defended his earlier comment that Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was the ‘new Hitler’.
- Andhra Pradesh CM refutes Pawan Kalyan’s graft allegations against him, claims BJP conspiracy: Chandrababu Naidu said the Jana Sena president was reading a ‘New Delhi script’.
- ‘Saheb’ should explain why the SSC paper leak happened under his watch, says Rahul Gandhi: The Congress president attacked the Centre for not fulfilling its promise of providing two crore jobs every year.
- Araria will become a ‘terror hub’, says Union minister Giriraj Singh after RJD wins bye-election: Former Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi urged the central government to ensure that such statements are not made.
- ‘Vice chancellor wants to run JNU through his puppets’, says students’ body after faculty members were removed: The students’ union said the administration’s actions would ruin the university’s socially inclusive character.
- Haryana Assembly passes bill to make rape of girls younger than 12 punishable by death: Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said the law would prove to be a milestone in protecting the girl child.
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