The big news: President signs ordinance on death penalty for child rapists, and 9 other top stories
Other headlines: Yashwant Sinha quit the BJP, and Punjab National Bank moved the Hong Kong High Court against jeweller Nirav Modi.
A look at the headlines right now:
- President Ram Nath Kovind signs ordinance to allow death penalty for child rapists: The Union Cabinet had approved the ordinance on Saturday, but it got mixed reactions.
- ‘I am taking sanyas from party politics,’ says Yashwant Sinha after quitting BJP: The veteran leader, who has been criticising his party’s leadership in the past few months, recently launched the political action group Rashtra Manch.
- Punjab National Bank moves Hong Kong High Court against Nirav Modi: The bank will also approach the courts of other countries where the billionaire jeweller and his uncle Mehul Choksi have assets and businesses, reports said.
- Cabinet clears proposal to promulgate ordinance to seize assets of fugitive economic offenders: The ordinance will force the defaulters to return to India, the Centre said.
- Democrats file lawsuit against Russia, Trump campaign team for alleged conspiracy in 2016 US election: The president’s campaign manager called it a ‘bogus claim by a desperate, dysfunctional, and nearly insolvent party’.
- Siddaramaiah to contest Karnataka Assembly elections from two constituencies: Besides Chamundeshwari in Mysuru, the chief minister will also contest from Badami in North Karnataka.
- Kathua, Unnao rapes part of a pattern of targeted attacks against minorities, academics tell Modi: More than 630 scholars from India and abroad wrote that there was an undeniable association between the growing violence and the ruling dispensation.
- Syrian rebel forces evacuate enclave outside Damascus after Army launches air, artillery attacks: Buses arrived in al-Rheibeh city to take the militants and their families to northern Syria.
- Andhra Pradesh MLA calls Narendra Modi a traitor, BJP demands action: TDP legislator N Balakrishna, who is the brother-in-law of Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, said the prime minister had cheated the state.
- Delhi court bars media from reporting on CBI’s FIR against former judge IM Quddusi: The judge said articles by a few media houses on the transcripts of calls among the accused were prima facie defamatory.