A look at the headlines right now:
- Not merely a wave, there is a BJP storm in Karnataka, Narendra Modi says in Mysuru: The prime minister ‘dedicated’ the electrification of all villages to the country’s workers and labourers on Labour Day.
- Telecom Commission approves proposal allowing passengers to use their mobiles, internet on flights: Telecom Secretary Aruna Sundararajan said the facility will be made available within three months.
- GST collections exceed Rs 1 lakh crore in April for the first time: Taxpayers usually pay arrears of previous months with their March taxes and that could explain the increase, the government said.
- Four upper caste farmers arrested for allegedly assaulting Dalit man in Uttar Pradesh’s Badaun, forcing him to drink urine: Sitaram Valmiki had reportedly refused to harvest their crops.
- Nails of those criticising my government should be chopped off, says Tripura CM Biplab Kumar Deb: The BJP MLA has been making several bizarre statements over the last two weeks, much to the embarrassment of other party leaders.
- Israel accuses Iran of lying about its nuclear weapons programme: Benjamin Netanyahu’s claims come days before the US’ decision on the 2015 deal with Tehran.
- Former West Bengal Finance Minister Ashok Mitra dies at 90: He had been suffering from age-related ailments for the past few days.
- Government won’t cut excise duty on petrol, diesel right now, says economic affairs secretary: Petrol touched a 55-month high and diesel an all-time high on April 24. Since then, state-owned oil firms have not revised the rates.
- Myanmar Army chief assures the UN of action against soldiers who sexually assaulted Rohingya Muslims: However, Min Aung Hlaing later claimed in a Facebook post that the military had never committed rape in its history.
- Chhattisgarh journalist charged with sedition for sharing cartoon on SC verdict in Loya case: I just expressed my thoughts on the condition of judiciary today, Bastar-based editor Kamal Shukla said.
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