The big news: PM Modi meets Vladimir Putin in informal summit in Sochi, and 9 other top stories
Other headlines: The toll due to infection caused by Nipah virus rose to six, and a Congress MLA said a clip of a BJP leader’s phone call to his wife was fake.
A look at the headlines right now:
- Narendra Modi meets Vladimir Putin at informal summit in Sochi, Russia: Modi acknowledged Russia’s role in getting India the membership of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation last year.
- Toll due to infection caused by Nipah virus in Kerala rises to six: The Centre has asked the National Centre for Disease Control to help the state government take required measures to control the infection.
- Karnataka Congress MLA says audio clip of BJP leader’s phone call to his wife is fake: BJP chief Amit Shah said the Congress liked the Election Commission and voting machines now that it was about to form a government in the state.
- Dalit man beaten to death in Gujarat’s Rajkot district, five men arrested: Mukesh Vaniya, his wife and another woman were reportedly looking for scraps near a factory at Shapar village in Rajkot district, when they were assaulted.
- Child, three adults injured in fresh dog attacks in Uttar Pradesh’s Sitapur: At least 14 children have been killed in such attacks in the area in the last six months.
- Sensex loses 232 points in fifth straight session of decline to close at one-month low: The benchmark index had lost 708.41 points in the previous four sessions amid uncertainty over the political situation in Karnataka.
- Bombay Lawyers’ Association moves Supreme Court seeking review of verdict in Judge Loya case: Senior advocate Dushyant Dave, who filed the petition, said the top court’s order had resulted in a ‘miscarriage of justice’.
- Bihar BJP legislator’s sons booked for allegedly confining, attempting to rape an air hostess: MLC Awadhesh Narayan Singh, however, denied the allegations.
- Nicolas Maduro wins second term as president in Venezuela, Opposition alleges electoral fraud: The United States and Chile said they would not recognise the elections as it did not meet the ‘minimum standards for a true democracy’.
- Only live music allowed, do not play recorded songs, Delhi government tells pubs: The excise department said restaurants and bars with the L-17 licence could play live music.