90 Lakh Names Deleted: Bengal’s Voter List Row
Ahead of April 23 polls, nearly 90 lakh names have been struck off West Bengal’s voter rolls under the SIR exercise.
A martyred Army jawan's widow in Haryana's Kurukshetra has been humiliated by the Sainik Board.
Army jawan Mandeep Singh was killed and his body mutilated by terrorists in north Kashmir last year.
The widow, identified as Prerna, was asked to give a written undertaking stating she did not remarry Mandeep's brother.
When Union Minister Rajnath Singh visited Kurukshetra recently, she was on the list of VIP duties. But she was removed from duty, fearing that she might reveal the truth to him.
While the Haryana government has announced that Mandeep's brother will get a job appointment letter within a couple of days, the humiliation that she has had to face is palpable.
The show also discusses the agitation by farmers in Maharashtra who are holding protests, demanding a loan waiver from the government.
In 7 districts, they have vandalised vehicles carrying farm produce - milk, vegetables, fruits to Mumbai. Farmers have also demanded a Minimum Support Price for their produce.
The show later talks about protests in IIT-Madras over the attack on the institute's PhD scholar Sooraj.
Ahead of April 23 polls, nearly 90 lakh names have been struck off West Bengal’s voter rolls under the SIR exercise.
Indian astronauts Shubhanshu Shukla and Balakrishnan Nair call Artemis II a shared victory, honoring the crew and the sacrifices of their families.
India mourns as 23-year-old Indian Navy officer Anshu Rathore is laid to rest with full military honours.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has instructed his cabinet to begin direct negotiations with Lebanon as soon as possible.