The big news: Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha adjourned till Tuesday, and nine other top stories
Other headlines: Ola and Uber drivers began a strike in Mumbai, and Arvind Kejriwal met Punjab lawmakers to explain his apology to Shiromani leader.
A look at the headlines right now:
- TDP, YSR Congress’ no-confidence motion not taken up in Lok Sabha amid uproar: The parties will have to move another notice on Tuesday as the no-trust motion is only valid for a day.
- Police issue prohibitory notices to leaders of strike by Ola and Uber drivers: Drivers in major cities are likely to join the ‘indefinite strike’, that started at midnight.
- Arvind Kejriwal meets Punjab lawmakers to explain his apology to Shiromani Akali Dal leader: Ten of 20 AAP lawmakers from Punjab met Kejriwal and Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Sunday.
- Vladimir Putin retains Russian presidency for another six years: The president’s main rival and Opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, was barred from contesting the elections.
- After BJP’s bye-poll loss, ally Ram Vilas Paswan says leaders should not make ‘off-the-cuff’ remarks: The Lok Janshakti Party chief said the ruling party needs to change its ‘mass perception’ in terms of minorities and Dalits.
- BJP ally in Uttar Pradesh accuses party of focusing on temples instead of the poor: The Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party said it is yet to take a final stand on whether it will vote for the BJP’s nominees in the Rajya Sabha election.
- Prohibitory orders issued in Panaji ahead of protests against closure of mining activities in Goa: People dependent on the industry, including truck and barge owners, are likely to join the agitation at Azad Maidan in the state capital.
- Russia has been researching nerve agents for a decade to use them in assassinations, claims UK: Russian President Vladimir Putin, meanwhile, called the allegations of his country’s role in a nerve agent attack ‘total rubbish, drivel and nonsense’.
- Five civilians killed in cross border shelling in Jammu and Kashmir’s Mendhar sector: A police official said Army troops were retaliating appropriately to the attack.
- Sri Lanka lifts emergency as communal tensions lessen: President Maithripala Sirisena said the security situation has improved.