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Evening news wrap: Rahul says ‘vote chori’ biggest anti-national act; IndiGo CEO says airline ‘back on its feet’ & more

Evening news wrap: Rahul says 'vote chori' biggest anti-national act; IndiGo CEO says airline 'back on its feet' & more

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi called “vote chori” the gravest anti-national act, alleging collusion between the Election Commission and BJP. Meanwhile, IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers said the airline has stabilised after recent disruptions, with refunds processed and delayed baggage delivered. In Goa, the government ordered the demolition of an illegal Vagator beach shack linked to a nightclub fire that killed 25 people. Read the full news wrap for more stories.Rahul Gandhi calls ‘Vote Chori‘ biggest anti-national act, alleges ECI-BJP collusionDuring a debate in the Lok Sabha on SIR, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi termed “vote chori” as the gravest anti-national act, saying it undermines the nation’s democratic fabric. He reiterated allegations that the Election Commission is “colluding” with BJP in conducting nationwide elections. He also charged the RSS with taking over national institutions, saying appointments are made based on organizational affiliation rather than merit or capability. Follow live updatesIndiGo CEO says airline ‘back on its feet’ after recent operational disruptionsIndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers said the airline has stabilised after the recent crisis that disrupted India’s aviation network. He stated that lakhs of customers have received full refunds and baggage issues are being resolved, with most delayed bags delivered to homes. Elbers added that the airline is now operating flights to all 138 destinations in its network and continues to address customer needs daily. Read full storyGoa government orders demolition of illegal Vagator Beach shack linked to nightclub fireGoa government has ordered the demolition of an illegal beach shack at Vagator owned by the fugitive proprietors of a nightclub where 25 people died over the weekend. CM Pramod Sawant directed the district administration to complete formalities and carry out the demolition. Goa Police DIG (C&R) Varsha Sharma confirmed that Look Out Circulars have been issued against the brothers. Read full story20 killed as blaze engulfs seven-storey Jakarta office buildingA fire tore through a seven-storey office building in central Jakarta, killing at least 20 people as workers were trapped inside amid thick smoke. Police confirmed the casualties, reporting that the blaze broke out in the afternoon and spread quickly, causing panic in the crowded neighbourhood. Read full storyPM Modi says India on ‘Reform Express,’ prioritising citizens’ ease of lifePMModi said India has entered a “Reform Express” phase, with rapid and purposeful changes underway. Speaking at the NDA Parliamentary Party meeting, he emphasised that government reforms prioritize citizens, not just economic or revenue goals, aiming to simplify daily life and improve the ease of doing business. Read full story

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