The big news: Rajnath Singh says deporting Rohingyas is not against the law, and 9 other top stories
Other headlines: Three civilians were killed in a grenade attack in Jammu and Kashmir, and Pakistan said it has developed short-range nuclear weapons.
A look at the headlines right now:
- Rohingyas are not refugees, but illegal immigrants, says Home Minister Rajanth Singh: Nine relief workers were killed as a Red Cross bus delivering aid to Rohingya families crashed in Bangladesh.
- 3 killed, several injured after grenade blast in Pulwama’s Tral in Jammu and Kashmir: State minister Naeem Akthar was in the town at the time of the attack, and was on the way to inaugurating a project.
- Pakistan says it has developed short-range nuclear weapons to counter India’s ‘cold start’ doctrine: Shahid Khaqan Abbasi demanded that the UN Security Council implement its resolution on Kashmir to restore peace in the region.
- I-T Department raids Cafe Coffee Day owner VG Siddhartha after allegations of tax evasion: Officials are believed to be searching nearly 20 locations across Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai and Chikmagalur.
- California files lawsuit against Trump administration to block Mexico border wall: It said that the proposed wall violates federal environmental standards as well as the United States Constitution.
- ‘Divisive forces’ in India ruining its reputation abroad, says Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi: The party scion reiterated the importance of creating employment opportunities for the youth.
- Flight operations at Mumbai airport resume after authorities move SpiceJet aircraft stuck in mud: As many as 180 flights were cancelled as the main runway was closed for over 25 hours.
- Soon, capital punishment likely in Uttar Pradesh for causing hooch deaths: The state Cabinet approved the government’s proposal to amend various sections of the Excise Act to incorporate the death penalty.
- DU Students’ Union chief gets court notice after ABVP claims he was charged for attempted murder: The petition filed by Rajat Chaudhary, who had lost the DU elections to Rocky Tuseed, accused him of hiding an FIR registered against him in 2014.
- No act of terror can be justified, says External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj: At the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation meet, she also stressed on the importance of improving connectivity to strengthen cooperation among countries.