The big news: India blames Pakistan for Kashmir crisis at UNHRC session, and 9 other top stories
Other headlines: State government said Isha Foundation did not have approval to construct Shiva statue, and Bengal BJP leader was arrested for child trafficking
A look at the headlines right now:
- Pakistan created terror outfits, monster now devouring creator, India tells UN: Disturbance in Jammu and Kashmir is cross-border terrorism aided and abetted by Islamabad, said India’s permanent representative Ajit Kumar.
- Isha Foundation did not have approval for construction of Shiva statue, says Tamil Nadu government: An official of the Town and Country Planning department said a lock and seal order against the organisation was imposed in 2012.
- West Bengal BJP women’s wing leader arrested in connection with child trafficking racket: Roopa Ganguly and Kailash Vijayvargiya have also been mentioned in the case.
- BJP office in Imphal vandalised three days before Assembly elections, party blames Congress: Senior party leader Himanta Biswa Sarma said police did not take action despite being present when the violence was taking place.
- St Stephen’s College students protest administration’s ‘autocratic’ decision to apply for autonomy: The protestors, including faculty and non-teaching staff, submitted a petition demanding an inclusive consultation on the matter.
- Bombay High Court says knowledge of Marathi not a must for auto-rickshaw permits, stays order: The Maharashtra government should prioritise passenger security instead of language, the bench said.
- Several injured in series of explosions carried out by Afghan Taliban group in Kabul: At least one person died in the attack on the police headquarters on Wednesday.
- Two ABVP activists arrested for allegedly attacking AISA members during protests against Ramjas College violence: They were also suspended from the party for ‘indiscipline’.
- Donald Trump proposes ‘merit-based’ immigration system: It has succeeded in countries like Canada and Australia, said the United States president.
- Narendra Modi mocks economists, praises demonetisation after favourable GDP projections: The prime minister said the people of the state have already voted for the BJP in the first five phases of the elections.