A look at the headlines right now:
- BJP will never do away with SC/ST reservation, Amit Shah says at Mumbai rally: The party president made the statement while addressing workers on the occasion of the BJP’s 38th foundation day.
- Jodhpur Court reserves order on Salman Khan’s bail plea for April 7 in blackbuck poaching case: The court had sentenced him to five years in jail and levied a penalty of Rs 10,000.
- On last day of Budget Session, Parliament is adjourned indefinitely in the first hour itself: YSR Congress MPs resigned and the party decided to go on indefinite hunger strike to demand special status for Andhra Pradesh.
- Gurjeet Kaur, Rani Rampal hand India 4-1 win over Malaysia in Commonwealth Games: Sanjita Chanu won a gold medal for India in thrilling women’s 53 kg weightlifting final.
- Tax department releases new IT return forms for 2018-’19 assessment year: The forms have been simplified, but the process of filing tax returns remains the same, the Central Board of Direct Taxes said.
- Shiv Sena, Subramanian Swamy say no to National Democratic Alliance decision to forgo salary: Another BJP ally, Rashtriya Lok Samta Party, said it was unaware of the decision.
- Farmers protesting for Cauvery board evicted in Trichy as statewide shutdown ends: The farmers had buried themselves on the river bank.
- IndiGo says Centre’s terms not suitable for Air India disinvestment, withdraws from race: The budget airline’s president said the company would not be able to successfully turn around all the state-run airline’s operations.
- Congress has no plan to start impeachment proceedings against CJI, says Mallikarjun Kharge: The party’s leaders reportedly met legal experts on Thursday to discuss the matter.
- India seeks Nirav Modi’s arrest, submits request to Hong Kong: A provisional arrest is made before a formal extradition request can be submitted.
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