A look at the headlines right now:
- Congress will waive farmers’ loans in 10 days if voted to power, says Rahul Gandhi in Karnataka: Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Adityanath cut short his election campaign in Karnataka amid criticism over storm deaths in his home state.
- BJP ministers visit Dalit homes despite being bitten by mosquitoes, says colleague: Anupama Jaiswal made the comment in defence of Suresh Rana’s visit to a villager’s home where was served a fully-catered meal.
- Section 144 imposed in Aligarh after clashes over Jinnah portrait at varsity, says report: Some Aligarh Muslim University students purportedly burnt effigies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
- GST Council approves simplified system for filing tax returns: The council also decided that the central and state governments would fully take over the equity of the GST Network company.
- Supreme Court reserves verdict on plea by two convicts against death penalty in 2012 Delhi gangrape case: The lawyer for the convicts argued that they should be spared capital punishment as it amounted to ‘cold-blooded killing in the name of justice’.
- Bihar minister backtracks on announcement that 27 people died in road accident, says no casualties: Disaster Management Minister Dinesh Chandra Yadav said his earlier announcement was based on information from local sources and that it was incorrect.
- Banaras Hindu University chief proctor files FIR accusing over 30 students of attempt to murder: Royana Singh claimed the students entered her office on Wednesday evening, smashed the mirrors and furniture and threatened the officials present.
- Pakistan says it has resolved the diplomats harassment matter with with India through negotiations: Foreign Office spokesperson Mohammad Faisal, however, did not provide any details.
- IMD forecasts more thunderstorms, squalls and heavy winds across India over next few days: More than 125 people have died in rain and weather disturbances across the country since Wednesday evening.
- Nobel Prize in Literature cancelled this year after sexual assault scandal: Six of the 18 members of the Swedish Academy have resigned in recent months.
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