A look at the headlines right now:
- Delhi High Court sets aside EC’s recommendations to disqualify 20 AAP MLAs: The poll monitoring body will now hear the case afresh.
- Jaitley wins Rajya Sabha seat from Uttar Pradesh, Congress’ Abhishek Manu Singhvi bags West Bengal one: Counting began in Uttar Pradesh two hours after it started in the other states.
- Delhi High Court grants bail to Karti Chidambaram in INX Media case: The CBI had opposed his bail plea, saying he was an influential person and had destroyed evidence in the case..
- Anna Hazare starts hunger strike in Delhi for Lokpal, claims Centre cancelled trains to stall protests: ‘This sly attitude of the government is not done,’ the social activist said.
- Parliament adjourned for the day as Opposition’s protests disrupt proceedings in both Houses: Venkaiah Naidu said the three-week-long disruption had no justification.
- Election Commission to review association with Facebook after data breach scandal, says Indian Express report: In July 2017 the panel and the social media platform sent all Indian users reminders to register as voters, in 13 Indian languages.
- Indians can sell their data to get better healthcare and easier loans, says Nandan Nilekani: He said India could be the first country in the world to have a ‘data empowerment infrastructure’ for its people.
- 13 dead, 27 injured in fire at high-rise building in Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City: The fire broke out in the basement parking area of a residential complex with more than 700 apartments in Ho Chi Minh City
- We want to resolve diplomats’ harassment row soon as it affects ties, says Pakistan envoy: Sohail Mahmood returned to New Delhi on Thursday night, a week after Islamabad summoned him ‘to consult’ on the reports.
- Kerala Police register case against professor under fire for making sexist remarks: Jouhar Munavvir T created a furore by saying that Muslim women who do not wear the hijab properly expose their breasts deliberately like sliced watermelon.
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