Twisha Sharma Case: Retired Judge Mother-in-Law She "She Was A Drug Addict"
Twisha Sharma, the 31-year-old Noida woman found hanging at her Bhopal home while two months pregnant, is now at the centre of explosive court claims.
During Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Norway, a joint diplomatic press statement in Oslo saw Norwegian journalist Helle Ling question the Prime Minister on India's human rights record and press freedom. Following protocol, the Prime Minister did not take questions. Later, at a Ministry of External Affairs press briefing, Ling questioned the Indian delegation on human rights and trust. MEA Secretary Sibi George responded by defending India's democratic institutions, constitutional values, and diversity. George stated that India is a civilisational country and cited the successful adoption of the Delhi Declaration at the G20 summit. When Ling interrupted the response, George asked her to let him finish and attributed certain narratives to reports by ignorant NGOs. The incident sparked a debate on media conduct and diplomacy. In a separate development, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman criticised the Congress party and Rahul Gandhi, advising them to stop being obstructionists and stating that a responsible opposition does not engage in fear-mongering over the economy.
Twisha Sharma, the 31-year-old Noida woman found hanging at her Bhopal home while two months pregnant, is now at the centre of explosive court claims.
Twisha Sharma, the 31-year-old Noida woman found hanging at her Bhopal home while two months pregnant, is now at the centre of explosive court claims.
The big talking point of this episode of News Today is the fuel prices hike. Another fuel jolt for the common man as petrol and diesel prices were once again hiked across the country.
Let's be honest, the hikes are inevitable given the surge in global crude prices. But two nagging questions remain. Are fuel prices being dictated by market conditions or by election calendars? And secondly, why was the benefit of low global crude prices never passed on to us, the middle class consumers of this country?