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Evening news wrap: Top court seeks Mamata’s reply on ED raids; ink controversy shadows Mumbai polls, and more

Evening news wrap: Top court seeks Mamata’s reply on ED raids; ink controversy shadows Mumbai polls, and more

  • The Supreme Court has sought responses from Mamata Banerjee and West Bengal officials over ED allegations during I-PAC raids.
  • Mumbai civic polls saw 41.08% turnout by mid-afternoon, as parties sparred over claims that indelible ink can be removed.
  • A protest in Hounslow led to police intervention after Sikh groups alleged the grooming of a minor, triggering a community-led inquiry.
  • Iran closed its airspace amid deadly unrest and US warnings, as Tehran disputed casualty figures and airlines rerouted flights.
  • The Supreme Court declined to intervene in a film certification dispute involving actor Vijay, sending the matter back to the Madras high court.

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Supreme Court steps in over ED raid claims in Bengal

The Supreme Court issued notice to West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee and others on ED allegations linked to raids on I-PAC, seeking replies within two weeks. It also restrained the state police from probing an FIR against ED officials and ordered preservation of CCTV footage.Read full story

I-PAC Raid Row: SC Halts WB Police FIRs against ED, Seeks Mamata’s Reply

Mumbai civic polls hit by ink controversy amid voting

Maharashtra state election commissioner Dinesh Waghmare said viral videos showing voters removing indelible ink after casting ballots are being investigated, warning action against those spreading false narratives. This came after Uddhav and his cousin Raj Thackeray targeted the State Election Commission (SEC) over a range of issues, besides claiming that the ink used on voters’ fingers could easily be erased.Read full story

Hounslow protest over alleged grooming prompts police action

Around 200 Sikh protesters gathered outside a Hounslow flat over allegations that an Afghan man groomed a Sikh minor, leading to police intervention. The girl returned to her family, and Sikh Youth UK announced a national inquiry into alleged grooming cases.Read full story

Iran shuts airspace as unrest deepens and US issues warnings

Iran closed its airspace amid protests and threats from President Donald Trump, with Tehran rejecting reports of mass casualties. Airlines rerouted flights, US personnel were advised to limit travel in the Gulf, and regional tensions remained high. Read full story

Top court declines relief in Vijay film certification row

The Supreme Court refused to hear a plea against a Madras high court stay on certifying Vijay’s film Jana Nayagan, asking producers to pursue the matter before the High Court. The decision leaves the film’s release uncertain amid ongoing legal proceedings.Read full story

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