PM Modi congratulates DK Shivakumar on taking oath as Karnataka chief minister
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday congratulated DK Shivakumar on taking oath as the chief minister of Karnataka.
In this breaking news report, the survivor of the 2017 Kerala actor assault case, Bhavana Menon, breaks her silence exactly a week after the acquittal of actor Dileep, the eighth accused. Reacting to the verdict, she states that she has 'painfully realized' that the law is not equal for all citizens. India Today’s Shibimol KG reports that the survivor alleged 'loopholes' in the investigation were created to save Dileep and expressed her lack of faith in the trial court, citing the mishandling of the memory card evidence. The survivor also mentioned that prosecutors had warned her about the court’s bias. Meanwhile, the Kerala government has decided to file an appeal in the High Court against Dileep’s acquittal and the 'insufficient' 20-year sentence given to the convicted accused.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday congratulated DK Shivakumar on taking oath as the chief minister of Karnataka.
The government is seeking to reclaim land near the Prime Minister's residence from the Delhi Gymkhana, Delhi Race Club, Jaipur Polo Ground and nearby slum clusters.
In a major political twist, rebel TMC MLAs backed Ritabrata Banerjee, who has been expelled for anti-party activities, as the leader of the legislature party and conveyed their decision to the West Bengal Assembly Speaker.
This episode of So Sorry is a hilarious take on how Union Home Minister Amit Shah planned to send out illegal immigrants from West Bengal ahead of the assembly polls and how after winning the state, he, along with CM Suvendu Adhikari, is fulfilling the BJP's poll promise of a 'Ghuspaithiya-mukt' West Bengal.