The big news: UP police officer who stood up to BJP leaders transferred, and nine other top stories
Other headlines: A Muslim journalist was forced to say ‘Jai Shri Ram’ by a saffron-clad mob, and President Pranab Mukherjee criticised the spate in lynchings.
A look at the headlines right now:
- UP authorities transfer police officer who did not allow a group of BJP men to bully her: The police said it was a routine transfer, but a group of party legislators are believed to have complained to Chief Minister Adityanath about her.
- Muslim journalist forced to say ‘Jai Shri Ram’ to stop saffron-clad mob from torching his car in Bihar: In an account for the BBC, NDTV’s Munne Bharti said suspected Bajrang Dal members targeted his family as they were wearing attire indicative of their community.
- President Pranab Mukherjee talks about spate of lynchings at National Herald event: The publication is currently under the scanner in connection with a case involving Congress leaders Sonia and Rahul Gandhi.
- BJP leader among those arrested for Muslim trader’s lynching in Jharkhand’s Ramgarh: However, he claimed he had only arrived at the spot after the killing to ‘see what happened’.
- Warn people against black money deals, PM Narendra Modi tells chartered accountants: The Prime Minister said his administration had cancelled the registration of one lakh firms over irregularities and identified 37,000 shell firms.
- UP gangrape complainant attacked with acid for the fourth time since case began 9 years ago: She was attacked despite the fact that she was given round-the-clock police protection and an armed guard was in the vicinity.
- Six officials of Byculla jail arrested for brutal murder of inmate: The accused were arrested just as they were about to talk to an advocate about anticipatory bail pleas.
- University of Hyderabad research scholar commits suicide: Vishal Tandon had sent an email to his sister in Mumbai before the incident saying he was disappointed as there was no achievement in his life.
- New electoral bonds scheme will make political funding less transparent: CEC Nasim Zaidi: In the 2017-18 Budget, the government had proposed an amendment to the RBI Act to allow electoral bonds to be issued without the donor’s details.
- List of demands made by four Arab states was meant to be rejected, says Qatar’s foreign minister: Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani said such conflicts must be worked out through talks and negotiations and not by imposing ultimatums.