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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi speaks during ‘Voter Adhikar Yatra’, in Bihar. (Image: PTI)
In today’s News18 evening digest, we bring to you the latest updates on Nepal unrest, Charlie Kirk’s assassination and other stories.
BJP Vs Congress Over CRPF ‘Letter’ Flagging Security Protocol Breach By Rahul Gandhi On Foreign Trips
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The BJP, quoting a news report that mentions letters from the CRPF, has alleged that senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi did not follow security protocols during his foreign trips. READ MORE
The Man Who Ended Blackouts: Who Is Kulman Ghising, Now Frontrunner For Nepal’s Interim PM?
Nepal’s political vacuum has deepened after Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli resigned following protests over corruption and the government’s ban on social media. The unrest, led by the Gen Z movement, left dozens dead and forced the Army to impose curfews across Kathmandu Valley. READ MORE
Charlie Kirk Called Islamabad ‘Sneaky’, Urged Trump To Avoid India-Pakistan War
Hours after conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was shot dead during a rally at Utah Valley University, attention turned to his outspoken views on global conflicts, including his controversial commentary on Operation Sindoor, India’s military response during its brief four-day war with Pakistan in May. READ MORE
Court Rejects Plea Seeking FIR Against Sonia Gandhi Over Pre-Citizenship Voter Roll Entry
A Delhi court on Thursday dismissed a plea seeking registration of an FIR against Congress leader Sonia Gandhi, which alleged that her name was entered in the electoral rolls before she became an Indian citizen. READ MORE
‘Game Should Go On’: SC Declines Plea To Stop India-Pakistan Cricket Match, Questions Urgency
The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to urgently list a petition seeking the cancellation of the upcoming Asia Cup cricket match between India and Pakistan. READ MORE
Big Win For Aishwarya Rai, Delhi High Court Protects Actress’ Personality Rights
The Delhi High Court, on Thursday, protected the personality rights of Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. The court observed that any unauthorised exploitation of personal attributes of an individual not only violates their right to privacy but also undermines the right to live with dignity. READ MORE
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September 11, 2025, 17:14 IST
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