The Enforcement Directorate has charged Congress leaders Sonia and Rahul Gandhi in the National Herald case, which was based on a complaint filed by BJP MP Subramanian Swamy in 2012. The complaint alleges that the Gandhis, along with other Congress leaders, conspired to transfer assets worth hundreds of crores to a company called Young Indian. The Congress has called the charges a political vendetta by the government. This development has further escalated the ongoing political rivalry between the two parties.
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Friday saw the beginning of the trial in one of the four rape cases filed against former MP Prajwal Revanna in 2024, after the Karnataka High Court rejected a plea by his mother, Bhavani Revanna, to stay the proceedings. The survivor, who worked as a domestic help at Prajwal's farmhouse, testified in the special court for elected representatives in Bengaluru. The case, which came to light during the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, involves allegations of rape, sexual harassment, and criminal intimidation by the accused.
The newly appointed BBMP Commissioner Maheshwar Rao has responded to criticism from Bangalore South MP Tejasvi Surya regarding the poor state of Bengaluru's civic infrastructure. In an exclusive interview with News18, Rao stated that the BBMP is committed to making Bengaluru the top city in India and welcomes suggestions and ideas for improvement. He also addressed criticisms of the Pothole Fix app, claiming that many complaints were found to be false.
In the wake of the recent collapse of the Mandvi Gate in Vadodara, BJP MP Hemang Joshi has written a letter to the city's Municipal Commissioner urging for the establishment of a dedicated Heritage Department to address the long-standing neglect of the city's historic structures. Joshi points out that the current Futuristic Cell is unable to prioritize heritage conservation, and that a separate department is needed to properly address the issue. He also suggests seeking advice from fitness professionals for personalized exercise guidance to achieve the best results.
The Supreme Court has stepped in to warn Congress MP Rahul Gandhi over his comments about India's independence activist Veer Savarkar, staying a trial court's summons to the politician. The top court emphasized that Savarkar is a highly respected figure in Maharashtra and stated that no one would be allowed to make derogatory remarks about freedom fighters. The court also pointed out that Gandhi's family has had a history of praising Savarkar and Gandhi himself has been warned that the court will take suo motu cognizance of any such remarks. Additionally, the article also mentions an attack in Jammu and Kashmir that has led to heightened tensions between India and Pakistan.
Congress leader Pawan Khera has called for BJP MP Nishikant Dubey to be reprimanded for his derogatory comments against the Supreme Court and accused Prime Minister Modi of giving him tacit approval. Khera emphasized the importance of reining in MPs and questioned the influence behind such attacks on the highest judiciary. This came after Dubey's call to shut down Parliament, sparking widespread condemnation and concern over the state of Indian democracy.
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey has caused a stir with his sharp allegations against the Supreme Court, accusing the apex court of inciting anarchy and religious wars in India. This came on the heels of Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar's remarks about Article 142 being a "nuclear missile" against democratic forces. The opposition Congress claims that this is part of a larger effort to weaken the Supreme Court's authority.
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey is under fire for his controversial comments on the Supreme Court during the Waqf Act hearing. A letter has been written to the Attorney General seeking consent to initiate contempt proceedings against the MP, calling his remarks "deeply derogatory and dangerously provocative." This comes as the apex court begins hearing petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the amended Waqf Act. The Act's provisions, such as the inclusion of non-Muslims in Waqf Boards and denotification of "waqf by user" properties, have sparked widespread controversy.
BJP Lok Sabha member Nishikant Dubey has called out former Chief Election Commissioner S.Y. Quraishi, claiming he acted as a "Muslim commissioner" instead of an election commissioner during his tenure. Dubey cited the case of Jharkhand's Santhalpargana, where he alleged that Quraishi allowed the registration of a large number of Bangladeshi infiltrators as voters. This accusation comes after Quraishi criticized the Wakf Act, calling it a ploy by the government to take control of Muslim lands. Dubey responded by presenting historical evidence of a village in India that was burned down in 1189 by invaders.