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Man Shoots Girlfriend's Father Over Her Moving Abroad

In Hyderabad, a 25-year-old man, Balwinder Singh, shot the father of his girlfriend, Revanth Anand, 57, after a heated argument regarding the father's decision to send his daughter to the U.S. to end their relationship. The incident occurred in Venkateswara Colony, where Balwinder, who had been in a relationship with Anand's 23-year-old daughter, confronted Anand after being warned to cease contact. In a fit of rage, Balwinder fired an airgun, critically injuring Anand in the eye. Police quickly arrived at the scene and transported Anand to the hospital, while Balwinder fled but was later apprehended. In a separate incident in Andhra Pradesh's Guntur district, a man named N. Devaraj was killed over a love rivalry, attacked with iron rods by another man, Madhav, due to their mutual interest in the same woman. Police are currently searching for the suspects involved in both cases. sources

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Nov 11 2024, 2 am

Officials Must Deduct Pay: Court's 'Bulldozer Justice' Ruling

The Supreme Court of India has firmly stated that the Executive cannot replace the Judiciary, emphasizing that legal processes must not prejudge the guilt of an accused individual, in a ruling addressing the controversial practice known as "bulldozer justice." This practice, where state authorities demolish properties of individuals accused of crimes, has faced scrutiny for its extrajudicial nature. Justice BR Gavai highlighted the importance of the rule of law and the right to shelter, asserting that demolitions should not occur without due process. The court established guidelines mandating a showcause notice prior to any demolition, allowing individuals to respond and appeal decisions. Violations of these directives could lead to contempt proceedings, with responsible officials facing financial repercussions. The court also ordered local authorities to create a digital portal to track demolition notices and orders, reinforcing accountability in enforcement actions. sources

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Nov 13 2024, 11 am

Executive Excesses: Court's Key Quotes on 'Bulldozer Justice'

In a significant ruling today, the Supreme Court of India addressed concerns over 'bulldozer justice,' asserting that the Executive cannot usurp the role of the Judiciary and must adhere to the principles of due process. The Court emphasized that public officials acting arbitrarily and excessively must be held accountable, and any demolition of property without proper legal procedure is unconstitutional. Key quotes highlighted the need for restitution when rights are violated, and stressed that demolishing a person's home based solely on allegations undermines the Rule of Law. The Court outlined strict guidelines for demolitions, including the necessity for prior notice, opportunity for personal hearings, and videographed proceedings. It also warned that officials would face personal liability for unlawful actions, reinforcing that the right to shelter is protected under Article 21 of the Constitution. The ruling serves as a reminder against the misuse of power and the importance of safeguarding citizens’ rights. sources

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Nov 13 2024, 10 am

Priyanka Gandhi's Debut: Key Facts on 31 Bypolls

Major political parties in India are gearing up for a significant electoral test as bypolls take place across 31 constituencies in 10 states on November 13, alongside Lok Sabha elections in Wayanad, Kerala, where Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi makes her debut. The bypolls were triggered by vacancies from MLAs who won Lok Sabha seats or passed away. Key contests include seven seats in Rajasthan, six in West Bengal, and five in Assam, with notable candidates such as Priyanka Gandhi and various family members of prominent politicians. The elections are viewed as a precursor to the 2025 assembly elections, with parties mobilizing their top leaders. In Karnataka, the Congress faces challenges from the BJP and JD(S) in three seats. Meanwhile, violence and protests have marred campaigning in Assam, particularly in Samaguri. Results will be counted on November 23, shaping the political landscape ahead. sources

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Nov 13 2024, 9 am

Cop Who First Arrested Lawrence Bishnoi Never Expected This

Lawrence Bishnoi, currently imprisoned in Gujarat, is identified as the alleged mastermind behind the murders of former Maharashtra minister Baba Siddique and Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala. His criminal journey began 13 years ago when, at just 18, he set fire to vehicles in Chandigarh after a dispute with a student leader. Initially seen as innocent, Bishnoi's transformation into a notorious gangster occurred during his repeated incarcerations, where he connected with established criminals. Former Chandigarh inspector Amanjot Singh noted that Bishnoi, once obedient to party leadership, gained influence and mentorship from notorious gangsters like Rocky Fazilka while in prison. Bishnoi first drew public attention in 2018 when he threatened Bollywood actor Salman Khan over alleged poaching of blackbucks, revered by the Bishnoi community. His criminal activities have since escalated, leading to multiple arrests and a significant reputation in organized crime. sources

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Nov 13 2024, 9 am

Lyricist Threatens Salman Khan to Promote Song: Police

In a dramatic turn reminiscent of a Bollywood plot, Sohail Pasha, a 24-year-old lyricist for an upcoming Salman Khan film, has been arrested for allegedly issuing a death threat to both Khan and himself, purportedly on behalf of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. The threat, demanding a ransom of Rs 5 crore, was sent via a WhatsApp message to Mumbai police on November 7, coinciding with heightened security measures for Khan, who has faced multiple threats linked to a 1998 blackbuck poaching case. Pasha sought publicity for his song "Main Sikandar Hun," which references Bishnoi, by orchestrating the threat. Following an investigation, police traced the mobile number used to send the threat to Raichur, Karnataka, leading to Pasha's arrest. He has since been taken to Mumbai and placed in police custody for further questioning. sources

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Nov 13 2024, 9 am

BJP's Dig at Uddhav Thackeray Over Bag Check Controversy

In a recent political spat in Maharashtra, the BJP mocked Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray following a routine security check of his luggage during a campaign event. The BJP shared a video of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis undergoing similar checks, implying that Thackeray's outrage was unwarranted. The BJP's post highlighted that Fadnavis faced bag inspections on November 5 and 7 without complaint, contrasting Thackeray's dramatic response to his own search. Thackeray had questioned the officer about checks on BJP leaders, demanding equal treatment. His ally, Sanjay Raut, criticized the searches as biased, while Shinde Sena spokesperson Krishna Hegde defended the checks, stating that Shinde remained composed during his own bag inspection. With Maharashtra's elections set for November 20, both the ruling coalition and the opposition are intensifying their campaigns to secure victory. sources

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Nov 13 2024, 8 am

Thick Smog Covers Delhi-NCR, Air Quality Index Exceeds 400

Delhi and its surrounding areas, including Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram, and Faridabad, are currently shrouded in dense smog, with the air quality index (AQI) in Delhi classified as 'Severe' after surpassing the 400 mark. Gurugram, Noida, and Ghaziabad are categorized as 'Poor,' while Faridabad's AQI stands at 188, deemed 'Moderate.' This deterioration follows a two-week period where Delhi's air quality remained in the 'Very Poor' range. In response, the second stage of the Graded Response Action Plan is in effect, which includes measures like mechanical road sweeping and dust control at construction sites. The air quality crisis extends across the Indo-Gangetic Plains, with several cities in Bihar, Haryana, and Chandigarh ranking among the nation's most polluted. Meanwhile, UNICEF has raised alarms about the health risks posed to 11 million children in Pakistan's Punjab province due to similar pollution concerns. sources

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Nov 13 2024, 7 am

Priyanka Gandhi's Wayanad Test: 10 Facts from Jharkhand Phase 1

The first phase of the Jharkhand Assembly elections commenced today, covering 43 of the state's 81 seats, with vote counting scheduled for November 23. Alongside Jharkhand, by-elections are being held across 31 assembly seats in ten states, including a notable contest in Kerala's Wayanad featuring Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. In Jharkhand, the ruling Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) has fielded 23 candidates, while the opposition BJP has 36. Key figures include former Chief Ministers Champai Soren and Arjun Munda. The JMM-led coalition aims to secure a second term, promoting welfare initiatives, while the NDA focuses on issues like infiltration and corruption. The BJP's campaign promises include implementing a Uniform Civil Code and providing financial support to women. The second phase of elections is set for November 20, following a competitive political landscape that saw the JMM-Congress-RJD alliance gain a majority in 2019. sources

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Nov 13 2024, 7 am

BJP MP Opens 12-Lane Highway in South Delhi for Traffic Relief

BJP MP Ramvir Singh Bidhuri inaugurated a new 12-lane national highway in South Delhi on Tuesday, aimed at alleviating traffic congestion in the area. The stretch connects Mithapur Chowk to the Mumbai-Baroda highway in Badarpur and features dedicated entry and exit points, enhancing accessibility for commuters. Bidhuri highlighted that the highway marks a significant advancement in addressing the ongoing traffic issues, promising to eliminate persistent jams. The new route is expected to drastically reduce travel times, with the journey from Mithapur Chowk to Sohna in Haryana now taking approximately 25 minutes, down from a previous duration of 2.5 hours. The remaining segment of the highway, extending from Sarai Kale Khan to Kalindi Kunj, is still under construction and will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari upon completion. sources

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Nov 13 2024, 3 am

BJP's Campaign Strategy and Voter Reactions

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has launched a campaign for the Maharashtra and Jharkhand assembly elections centered around Prime Minister Narendra Modi's slogan “Ek Hain Toh Safe Hain” (together we are safe), which has ignited extensive debate and interpretation across various platforms. This marks a unique strategy, as no political party has previously focused an entire campaign on a single slogan during simultaneous elections in multiple states. Rival parties, particularly the Maha Vikas Aghadi in Maharashtra, have criticized the BJP for its communal undertones, questioning who is deemed "safe" and suggesting that the slogan targets specific communities, notably Muslims. In Jharkhand, similar accusations of divisive politics have emerged from opposition alliances. The BJP's slogan resonates with certain Hindu voter segments, addressing concerns over demographic changes and perceived threats, while also countering narratives from opposition parties. The effectiveness of this campaign will be assessed on November 23, when the election results are announced. sources

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Nov 13 2024, 2 am

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