A look at the headlines right now:
- Opposition parties protest against Nitish Kumar-led government at Jantar Mantar: Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Tejashwi Yadav claimed there was no information about the fate of a missing inmate at the shelter home.
- Man shot dead after forcibly entering ex-Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah’s home in Jammu and Kashmir, say police: In Delhi, a man carrying a knife barged into the Kerala House, which was hosting Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.
- Man beaten to death in Haryana’s Palwal district, one arrested: Three brothers attacked the man after he allegedly attempted to steal cattle from their father’s yard.
- Congress to launch a public campaign against Centre’s economic performance, bank scams, Rafale deal: At the meeting, the leaders also chalked out a political strategy on the National Register of Citizens row.
- TMC leaders file complaints against Assam CM Sonowal for being detained at Silchar airport: TMC General Secretary Partha Chatterjee said that the party will observe a ‘black day’ on Saturday and Sunday to protest against ‘police atrocities’.
- ‘US raising voice louder for maintaining sanctions despite goodwill measures,’ says North Korea: Meanwhile, a confidential United Nations report has concluded that Pyongyang has not given up its nuclear and missile programmes.
- India’s Chandrayaan-II mission to the moon postponed again due to technical glitches, says NDTV: The director of ISRO’s UR Rao Satellite Centre, M Annadurai, said the lunar exploration mission is now likely to be launched only in 2019.
- ‘If there is no interference, are invisible forces at work?’ asks former ABP News anchor after resigning: The channel’s former anchor Punya Prasun Bajpai said the Editors Guild will only act on alleged government interference if a written complaint is given.
- Eighteen dead after helicopter crashes in northern Siberia: Soon after take-off, the helicopter collided with the outside cargo of another helicopter, then fell and burned, officials said.
- Simultaneous polls proposal is unconstitutional, Congress tells Law Commission: A panel had asked political parties for their suggestions on the plan to hold the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections together.
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