A look at the headlines right now:

1. Congress says Arvind Kejriwal has no ‘moral right to remain in power’: The party said it was ready for fresh elections in 21 seats in Delhi occupied by AAP MLAs who were also appointed principal secretaries in 2015.

2. Hillary Clinton wins Democratic primary in Washington DC, set to meet with Bernie Sanders: With this final presidential primary, she said she hoped for the Vermont senator’s support to stop the ‘serious threat’ posed by Donald Trump.

3. Poliovirus detected in water sample in Hyderabad, Telangana declares ‘global emergency’: A mass vaccination drive will be conducted from June 20 to 26, in which more than three lakh children will be inoculated in the city and Ranga Reddy district.

4. Protests in Jammu after youth of ‘unsound mind’ desecrates temple: Agitators attacked a police station and set vehicles on fire after a youth broke the protective glass in front of the idols and allegedly misbehaved with women.

5. All states, barring one, have agreed to back the GST Bill, says Arun Jaitley: Only Tamil Nadu has expressed some reservations at the state finance ministers' meeting in Kolkata.

6. Gregory Rabassa, translator who helped introduce Gabriel Garcia Marquez, dead at 94: He also translated the work of writers like Mario Vargas Llosa and Julio Cortazar, propelling the Latin American writing boom in the 1960s.

7. Crop damage causes tomato prices to double all over India: The rains in the south and the heatwave in the north have added to the woes of farmers, given that the tomato is more perishable than other kitchen staples.

8. Vijay Mallya declared 'proclaimed offender', a status ED needs to bring him back to India: The ED had moved a special court that deals with cases under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act in an effort to arrest him for defaulting on loans.

9. Congress expels six Uttar Pradesh MLAs for cross-voting in Rajya Sabha polls: The party is working quickly to replace top cadre in the state, which is headed for elections in 2017.

10. OnePlus 3 launched in India: The company's fourth smartphone is priced at Rs 27,999 and will be available without needing an invite.