The big news: Bye-elections under way in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, and nine other top stories
Other headlines: India and France recommitted to solar alliance, and people claimed they were tricked into attending Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s Srinagar event.
A look at the headlines right now:
- 12% voter turnout in Bihar bye-polls, 17% and 12.2% of the electorate shows up in Uttar Pradesh: Bye-elections are being held in the Gorakhpur and Phulpur constituencies in Uttar Pradesh and in Araria, Jehanabad and Bhabua in Bihar.
- India and France sign 14 agreements after talks between President Emmanuel Macron and PM Modi: The two leaders reiterated their commitment to the international solar alliance and spoke of a joint strategic vision for the Indian Ocean.
- People claim they were lured into attending Ravi Shankar’s Srinagar event with false promises: Some said they didn’t know the spiritual leader would be addressing the function, claiming they were promised cricketing kits and sewing machines.
- Poll panel changes its stance on Aadhaar, now wants to link it with voter ID, says report: The Election Commission told the Supreme Court that this will help prevent voter fraud.
- Farmers from Nashik reach Mumbai, to protest outside Maharashtra Assembly from Monday: Their demands include a complete waiver of loans and electricity bills and better safeguards.
- Delhi man kills 13-year-old daughter for talking to a boy in the neighbourhood, arrested: The father had filed a missing person’s report on March 7 to mislead the police.
- In one day, CBI transfers 20 officers from special unit investigating Vyapam scam, says report: The Congress questioned the move and called for the branch to be shut down.
- Two doctors, two nurses suspended after video shows accident victim using severed leg as pillow: The Uttar Pradesh government has set up a four-member committee to look into the case.
- ‘No need for lessons on democracy from a failed state,’ says India to Pakistan in UN meeting: Envoy Mini Devi Kumam delivered the scathing remarks after Islamabad raised the Kashmir dispute at the Human Rights Council meeting for the second day in a row.
- Scientists, technocrat, academician deny endorsing JNU statement against students’ agitation: Former ISRO Chairperson G Madhavan Nair, who has signed the declaration, said it was issued at the instance of the RSS’ science wing.