A look at the headlines right now:
- Ravi Shankar Prasad accuses Congress of having links with Cambridge Analytica amid data breach row: The Congress, however, denied the allegations.
- Five security personnel, five suspected militants killed in Kupwara encounter in Kashmir: The gunfight began in the district’s Arampura-Halmatpura area on Tuesday, but the Kashmir Zone Police reported fresh firing on Wednesday.
- Jharkhand court sentences 11 convicts, including BJP worker, to life for lynching man in Ramgarh: They beat the 55-year-old man to death in June 2017 on the suspicion of carrying beef in his van.
- FIR filed against DMK’s Stalin for protesting against Ram Rajya Yatra: Fifty other party MLAs have also been named in the complaint.
- Students urge JNU to suspend professor accused of sexual harassment, ‘appalled’ at swift bail: They said Atul Johri was giving the episode a ‘political colour’.
- DMK leader Stalin asks 10 non-BJP states to oppose Centre’s new terms for sharing funds with states: The Dravida Munnetra Kazagham leader said the Bharatiya Janata Party’s unilateral decision will affect the states’ financial autonomy.
- Sasikala says Jayalalithaa refused to go to hospital hours before she fainted, say reports: The jailed AIADMK leader made the claim in her affidavit to the judicial commission investigating the former chief minister’s death.
- Mob attacks police station in Bihar’s Arwal district after accused’s death in police custody: Police said Pawan Sao, an accused in a dacoity case, allegedly consumed poison inside his cell.
- Ex-Playboy model who claims she had an affair with Trump wants confidentiality deal invalidated: Meanwhile, a court in New York allowed a defamation suit against the US president – filed by a former reality TV contestant – to proceed.
- Boko Haram sends back 91 of 110 girls abducted from Nigeria’s Dapchi town in February: The militant group reportedly apologised to the girls’ parents, claiming it had mistaken them to be Christians.
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