The big news: Kim Jong-un pledges denuclearisation of North Korea, and nine other top stories
Other headlines: Opposition parties likely to introduce impeachment motion against the chief justice, and thousands of Delhi traders shut shops.
A look at the headlines right now:
- Kim Jong-un meets Xi Jinping in China, commits to denuclearisation of North Korea: After days of speculation, China announced that Kim had visited Beijing to meet Xi during an “unofficial visit” from Sunday to Wednesday.
- Opposition parties working towards introducing an impeachment motion against CJI Dipak Misra: An impeachment motion in the Rajya Sabha requires the signatures of at least 50 members .
- Thousands of traders to shut shops, take part in mega rally at Ramlila grounds to protest Delhi sealing drive: They are protesting against the sealing of commercial establishments in the Capital over the past three months.
- Model code does not bar Centre from setting up Cauvery board, says EC about Karnataka Assembly elections: The Supreme Court’s deadline to set up the Cauvery Management Board expires on Thursday.
- Fortis board approves sale of its hospital business to Manipal Hospitals: Fortis Healthcare will also sell 20% of its stake in the diagnostics chain SRL.
- Supreme Court dismisses plea seeking to re-open investigation into Mahatma Gandhi’s assassination: Since October, the court has been hearing a petition filed by Pankaj Phadnis, a Mumbai-based trustee of the Hindutva group Abhinav Bharat.
- SC rejects petitioners’ demand to extend deadline for linking Aadhaar to government welfare schemes: The deadline to link Aadhaar with PAN was extended by three months to June 30.
- Hindutva outfits organise tableau honouring Rajsamand murder accused in Jodhpur: Shiv Sena leader Hari Singh said Shambulal Regar was fully justified in killing a Muslim man and setting him on fire.
- JNU missing student Najeeb Ahmad’s mother sues media houses for linking him with Islamic State group: Her petition has sought Rs 2.2 crore in damages, a retraction of the articles and an unconditional apology.
- TISS sends legal notice to six students over month-long protests against withdrawal of financial aid: The students claimed the administration was ‘selectively targeting’ them.