A look at the headlines right now:
- Arun Jaitley accuses TMC, Congress of ‘fickle’ attitude on NRC, Mamata Banerjee claims BJP resorting to vote bank politics: The chief election commissioner said those excluded from the draft document could vote, and the Rajya Sabha was adjourned over protests against the NRC.
- Cabinet agrees to introduce bill in Parliament to restore provisions of SC/ST Act: The Lok Janshakti Party had said it will join the Dalit protests against the government on August 9 if the Centre did not comply with the demand.
- RBI hikes repo rates by 25 basis points for second time in a row: Repo rate now stands at 6.5%, while reverse repo rate is at 6.25%.
- Supreme Court says it will test constitutional validity of the adultery law: The court scheduled the next hearing for August 2.
- ‘Social media sites should find technological solutions to curb fake news,’ says Ravi Shankar Prasad: The Union minister also said the government will not tolerate the abuse of data by companies in order to influence elections in the country.
- ‘We will move some offices to Belagavi,’ says HD Kumaraswamy on North Karnataka statehood demand: The Karnataka chief minister said the ruling coalition was committed to the uniform development of the state.
- French President Emmanuel Macron wins two no-confidence motions: Two motions were moved by the opposition parties in the wake of a scandal involving his bodyguard.
- Jharkhand CM orders CID inquiry after police officers, politicians and builders allegedly rape a minor: The complainant said the accused made a video of the incident to blackmail her, and then forced her to undergo an abortion.
- A plane carrying 103 people crashes in Mexico’s Durango after take-off, no casualties reported: Forty-nine people were hospitalised and two, including the pilot and passenger, were in a critical condition.
- Madras High Court summons Thoothukudi collector over detention of advocate under NSA: The Madurai bench, which was hearing a habeas corpus petition filed by the lawyer’s wife, asked if Tamil Nadu was a police state or a democracy.
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