A look at the headlines right now:
- BJP expels Dayashankar Singh for six years for saying Mayawati was 'worse than a prostitute’: He was first sacked as the vice president of BJP's Uttar Pradesh unit for likening the BSP chief to a sex worker when it came to selling party tickets.
- Eight Hyderabad boys detained for burning three puppies alive, recording video of crime: A case was filed by an animal rights activist, however, the minors are likely to get away with just a fine.
- President declares three-month emergency after Turkey coup attempt: US asked for evidence, not allegations, in order to extradite Pennsylvania-based Islamic cleric Fethullah Gülen, who was believed to be behind the coup
- Centre defends LPG calculations refuted by CAG report, clarifies savings from subsidy scheme: The Petroleum Ministry said they had blocked 3.34 crore bogus connections till April 2015 through 'intensive exercises' under its cooking gas policy.
- Teenager shot in first death linked to Pokémon GO: Eighteen-year-old Jerson Lopez De Leon from Guatemala broke into a house to catch a Pokémon.
- Asian shares at nine-month highs on inflow bets, dollar strong: MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was up 0.3 percent, its highest since October 2015.
- Kashmir unrest: Separatist groups ask PDP legislators to leave Mehbooba Mufti and join them: Leaders like Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Mohammad Yasin Malik circulated a resolution asking the MLAs to 'abandon' the state government.
- Rajnath Singh condemns assault on Dalit men skinning cow in Gujarat: The home minister in Parliament said the incident in Una was ‘unfortunate’ and that atrocities against Dalits were a ‘social evil’.
- Hyderabad boy allegedly murdered by Indian roommate in Texas: Another flatmate said he heard the victim G Sankeerth quarrel with Sai Sandeep Goud and later found him writhing in pain with a knife wound in his abdomen.
- India will not sign NPT, will continue engaging with China for NSG membership, says Sushma Swaraj: At a Lok Sabha debate during the ongoing Monsoon Session, the external affairs minister rejected the Opposition's claims that they had mishandled the process.
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