Goyal's Cricket-Tariff Joke to US Envoy on 18% Loss

Union Minister Piyush Goyal humorously linked the US cricket team's 18% defeat to India with trade tariffs, suggesting zero reciprocal tariffs could have changed the outcome, while praising bilateral ties.

Opposition Split on No-Trust Motion Against Speaker Om Birla

The Opposition INDIA bloc faces internal divisions as Congress considers a no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. While SP supports the move, TMC remains non-committal, highlighting coordination challenges amid parliamentary deadlock.

Kerala HC Acquits 9 in 2008 Political Murder Case

The Kerala High Court has acquitted nine NDF workers previously sentenced to life imprisonment for the 2008 murder of CPM branch secretary Dileepan, citing serious lapses and a faulty police investigation.

SC Questions ECI's AI Voter Discrepancy Software

The Supreme Court criticized the Election Commission's AI software for flagging 1.4 crore Bengal voters with discrepancies, citing issues with middle names and age gaps that don't reflect ground realities.

UP: Husband Takes Rs 1000, Friends Gang-Rape Wife

In a shocking incident in Uttar Pradesh, two men allegedly gang-raped their friend's wife after the husband settled for a mere Rs 1000. Police have registered a case and launched an investigation.

Amritpal Singh Moves HC Again Over Parole Denial

Khadoor Sahib MP Amritpal Singh has filed a fresh plea in the Punjab High Court, arguing that his democratic mandate as an elected representative justifies parole. The case highlights ongoing legal and political tensions.

Sewri Residents Plan Silent March Over Civic Issues

Residents of multiple high-rise complexes in Sewri, Mumbai, announce a silent march to protest years of civic neglect, including illegal hawking, encroachment, and noise pollution that has made daily life unsafe.

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