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Evening news wrap: 16 dead as youth protests in Nepal; SC tells EC to accept Aadhaar as valid ID & more

Evening news wrap: 16 dead as youth protests in Nepal; SC tells EC to accept Aadhaar as valid ID & more

Over a dozen people died in Kathmandu after police clashed with youths opposing a ban on social media platforms. Meanwhile back in India, the Supreme Court allowed Aadhaar as identity proof for Bihar’s voter list revision, clarifying that it cannot prove citizenship.Here are top 5 stories that made headlines today:Nepal youth protest against social media ban, 16 dead in clashesThousands of young Nepal nationals filled the streets of Kathmandu to protest against the government’s ban on 26 popular social media platforms. The rallies turned violent, leaving 16 protesters dead and over 40 injured. Demonstrators accused leaders of corruption and demanded freedom of expression, as police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse crowds. Read full storySC tells EC to consider Aadhaar as valid ID documentThe Supreme Court directed the Election Commission to accept Aadhaar as the 12th valid identity proof for Bihar’s Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. The court added that Aadhaar can prove identity, not citizenship, and urged the EC to verify authenticity. As per the EC’s schedule, the final electoral roll will be out on September 30. Read full storyTwo militants killed in Kulgam encounter, JCO injuredSecurity forces killed two terrorists in an encounter in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Monday. The clash began in Guddar forest after militants opened fire during a search operation. A junior commissioned officer of the Army was injured in the gunfight. The joint operation by the Army, CRPF and J&K Police is still underway. Read full storyFive killed after gunmen attack bus in JerusalemAt least five people were killed and 12 injured when gunmen opened fire at a bus stop in north Jerusalem. Witnesses said attackers also boarded a crowded bus and fired inside. Israeli police confirmed two assailants were “neutralised” shortly after the assault. Hundreds of Israeli security personnel rushed to the area to search for additional attackers or explosives. Read full storyBJP slams opposition VP pick over meeting Lalu PrasadBJP attacked opposition’s vice-presidential nominee Sudarshan Reddy, accusing him of hypocrisy for meeting fodder scam convict and RJD chief Lalu Prasad. Party leaders argued that a retired Supreme Court judge seeking votes to “save the soul of the nation” should not be seen with a convicted politician. The criticism comes a day before the VP polls. Read full story

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