The big news: 4 athletes killed in road accident on Delhi-Panipat highway, and 9 other top stories
Other headlines: Lalu Prasad Yadav accused the BJP of ‘fixing’ him in the fodder scam case, and the Uttarakhand CM asked madrassas to put up potraits of Modi.
A look at the headlines right now:
- Four athletes killed in road accident on Delhi-Panipat highway, two weightlifters injured, say reports: The dense smog may have been a factor that led to the accident, police officials said.
- Lalu Prasad Yadav accuses BJP of ‘fixing’ him soon after his sentencing in fodder scam case: A CBI court in Ranchi sentenced the Rashtriya Janata Dal chief to 3.5 years in jail and fined him Rs 10 lakh.
- Uttarakhand CM asks madrassas to put up portraits of PM, institutes refuse citing religion: Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat asked the madrassas to ‘give up their conservatism on the issue’ and look at it ‘from an Indian point of view’.
- Uttar Pradesh Haj Committee office’s boundary wall repainted white a day after it was made saffron: Critics had accused the Bharatiya Janata Party of indulging in ‘politics of colour’.
- Policeman on life support after being attacked by mob in West Bengal during a raid, seven arrested: The police were targeted when they went to Bargarchomukh village in Shyampur to arrest an accused in a property dispute case.
- Atheists and rationalists all over the world are under threat, says DMK MP Kanimozhi: No religion treats women as equal to men, she said.
- UIDAI official files FIR against The Tribune and its reporter over Aadhaar data breach story, says report: The FIR also names the people who reporter Rachna Khaira contacted during the course of her reporting.
- Massive fire damages Cinevista studio in Mumbai: No injuries or casualties have been reported.
- Mojo’s Bistro owner arrested after fire department says restaurant was source of Kamala Mills blaze: Earlier on Saturday, the Mumbai Police booked Yug Pathak and the other owners of the resto-pub.
- Malaysia to resume search for missing flight MH370 in southern Indian Ocean: A US exploration firm will look for the wreckage on a ‘no cure, no fee’ basis, which means the company will only get paid if it finds the plane.