A look at the headlines right now:
- Uttar Pradesh Police file FIR against BJP MLA in Unnao rape, CBI to take over case: The Allahabad High Court will pass its order on Friday, but asked the state government why the accused MLA has not been arrested.
- ‘We failed as humans,’ says minister VK Singh on Kathua case as other leaders are criticised for silence: He made the statement even as Narendra Modi and his BJP ministers, as well as Rahul Gandhi and the Congress were criticised for their silence on the crime.
- Order on SC/ST Act did great damage to the country,’ Centre tells Supreme Court: In a written reply to the top court, the government said the judgement amounted to ‘judicial legislation’.
- India’s factory output grows by 7.1% in February, retail inflation down to 4.28%: The industrial group ‘other manufacturing’ showed the highest negative growth of minus 27.3%.
- Punjab government seeks conviction of minister Navjot Singh Sidhu in 1988 road rage case: The cricketer-turned-politician had allegedly beaten up 65-year-old Gurnam Singh, and the man later succumbed to his injuries.
- Narendra Modi leads BJP fast, Congress points out ‘lunch’ in Amit Shah’s itinerary: The BJP president observed the fast in the poll-bound Karnataka, while other BJP MPs fasted in their own constituencies.
- Home ministry asks states to step up security during Ambedkar Jayanti on April 14: The Centre said the advisory was issued in the wake of reports of statues of the leader being vandalised in various parts of the country.
- When consulted, RBI had warned Centre demonetisation wasn’t a good idea, says Raghuram Rajan: The former central bank governor reiterated that the note ban ‘was not a well-planned, well thought-out, useful exercise’.
- Narendra Modi rejects claims that Centre is biased against southern states: The government has suggested that states like Tamil Nadu, that worked on population control, must be incentivised, the prime minister added.
- Chemical weapons watchdog confirms Britain’s analysis of Russian nerve agent used to poison ex-spy: The agency backed UK’s claim that the expertise with which the nerve agent was manufactured indicated the hand of national government.
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