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Mehbooba Mufti, Ruhullah Mehdi Among Leaders Under House Arrest Over Students’ Quota Protest

Officials said that these leaders have been placed under house arrest after they expressed solidarity with students planning a peaceful protest at Gupkar Road. Read More

Three Men Fined After Right-Wing Activists Disrupt Birthday Party Alleging ‘Love Jihad’

Right-wing activists disrupted a birthday party in Bareilly, accusing attendees of “love jihad.” Police fined 2 youths and a restaurant staffer for “disturbing the peace. Read More

Indian Intel Reports No Trace Of Osman Hadi Murder Suspects, Bangladesh Points To Meghalaya | Exclusive

Officials say no movement has been detected on the Indian side, despite Dhaka’s claim that the alleged shooter and his accomplice entered Meghalaya through informal routes. Read More

‘My Children Unsafe At Home’: Unnao Rape Victim Hopes For Justice Against Kuldeep Sengar In SC

A three-judge bench led by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant will hear the CBI’s plea challenging the bail given to suspended UP MLA Kuldeep Sengar in the 2017 Unnao rape case. Read More

‘Is KC Venugopal Super CM?’ BJP Says Congress High Command Interfering In Bengaluru Demolitions

BJP’s Ashoka said Karnataka is governed by a constitutionally elected chief minister and cabinet, not by an AICC general secretary sitting in Delhi. Read More

5 Arrested After Tripura Student Killed In Racial Attack, Uttarakhand CM Assures Strict Action

Five suspects were arrested in the racially-charged murder of Anjel Chakma, a 24-year-old final-year MBA student from Tripura, in Dehradun on December 9. Read More

News18 Afternoon Digest: Digvijaya Singh’s U-Turn On RSS-BJP Praise, Dhruv Rathee- Janhvi Kapoor Row & More

We are also covering: Khalistanis hijacking Bangladesh Hindu rights protestsin London, Bangladesh claming Osman Hadi’s murderers fleeing to India and more. Read More

Centre Deploys Central Forces, Grants Y-Plus Security To Bengal CEO Amid Safety Concerns

The decision was prompted by a series of protests and internal assessments flagging risks to the CEO and other senior election officials. Read More