The big news: Third phase of polling begins in Uttar Pradesh, and nine other top stories
In other headlines: Chief Minister Palaniswami won the trust vote in Tamil Nadu, and the CBI said SP leader Amanmani Tripathi murdered his wife in 2015.
A look at the headlines right now:
- Voting begins for 69 seats in third phase of Uttar Pradesh elections: Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav’s wife Dimple Yadav is contesting from Kannauj.
- Edappadi Palaniswami becomes the Tamil Nadu chief minister after winning trust vote 122-11: DMK Working President MK Stalin submitted a letter to the governor against how the vote was conducted.
- SP leader Amanmani Tripathi killed his wife in 2015, then faked a car crash to evade suspicion, says CBI: He also physically tortured her while they were married, the agency said in its chargesheet.
- Neiphiu Rio slated to be the next Nagaland CM, MLAs huddle at a resort near Kaziranga: Earlier, 42 MLAs had supported Shurhozelie Liezietsu to succeed Chief Minister TR Zeliang, but they have now been moved out of the state.
- Pakistan lists Mumbai attacks mastermind Hafiz Saeed and aide under Anti-Terrorism Act: Their inclusion on the fourth schedule restricts their movement within the country, a report said.
- Squash star Joshna Chinappa progresses to quarter-finals of Cleveland Classic: The other Indian in the event, Sachika Ingale, failed to go beyond the qualification phase.
- Malayalam actor allegedly abducted, driver arrested: The complainant told the police that a group of men waylaid her car, took photos of her during the incident and fled at Palarivattom, Kerala.
- GST council approves draft of compensation law: The finance minister said he hoped all other laws under the GST constitutional amendment will be passed in the rest of the Budget session.
- Volcano on Andaman and Nicobar Islands is active again: Barren Island volcano is India’s only active one, and was dormant for 150 years before it showed signs of ‘intermittent activity’ in 1991.
- One killed and at least 20 injured after train derails in Belgium: A carriage fell to its side shortly after the train left Brussels station.