The big news: Rahul Gandhi attends Congress fast to protest atrocities, and nine other top stories
Other headlines: Saina Nehwal won gold in mixed team badminton, and China said Hong Kong is free to accept India’s request to arrest Nirav Modi.
A look at the headlines right now:
- Congress begins nationwide fast to protest alleged atrocities against Dalits, minorities under BJP: In Kerala, clashes and stone pelting were reported from some area as Dalit groups observed a 12-hour shutdown.
- Jitu Rai, Mitharval win gold and bronze in 10m Air Pistol event: Saina Nehwal won gold in the mixed-team badminton, Mehuli Ghosh and Apurvi Chandela bagged the silver and bronze medals in 10m Air Rifle, and Pradeep Singh clinched silver in men’s 105kg category.
- China says Hong Kong is free to accept India’s request to arrest Nirav Modi in PNB fraud case, reports PTI: A spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry said Hong Kong could arrest the billionaire based on local laws and judicial agreements with New Delhi.
- Facebook to contact 87 million users affected by Cambridge Analytica data breach: Whistle-blower Christopher Wylie, who exposed the breach, said the number of affected users could be more than what was revealed.
- Kashmiri man says he has no job and faces boycott a year after he was made a ‘human shield’: ‘What was my mistake? Going to the polling booth and casting my vote?’, Farooq Ahmed Dar asked in an interview to PTI.
- Day after woman accuses Uttar Pradesh BJP MLA of rape, her father dies in judicial custody in Unnao: The Uttar Pradesh Police have suspended six police personnel and ordered a magisterial inquiry into his death.
- SC refuses to intervene in West Bengal panchayat polls, asks BJP to approach Election commission: The saffron party had sought to extend the last day to file nominations for the polls and demanded that nomination forms be available online.
- Uttar Pradesh government seeks fresh police report on alleged exodus before BJP rule in state: The Home Affairs Department has denied that the directive has any links with the upcoming bye-poll in Kairana, from where families allegedly migrated in 2016.
- ‘Winking is blasphemous in Islam,’ say new petitions in Supreme Court against Priya Varrier film: The petitioners asked the SC to consider their plea before deciding on Varrier’s petition to quash earlier criminal charges registered against her for the wink.
- JNU Students’ Union proposes to end lockdown caused by various protests over last few months: The students have called for a centralised mode of protest at the Freedom Square next week, instead of disturbing classes.