The big news: Protesting Delhi minister Satyendar Jain hospitalised, and nine other top stories
Other headlines: Centre will not extend ceasefire in Jammu and Kashmir, and Narendra Modi called for a double-digit GDP growth at a NITI Aayog meeting.
A look at the headlines right now:
- Arvind Kejriwal assures safety for Delhi IAS officers, minister Satyendar Jain taken to hospital on sixth day of fast: On Sunday, the Delhi Police stopped the AAP workers’ protest march to Narendra Modi’s residence.
- Centre decides not to extend ceasefire in Jammu and Kashmir: At least two people were injured in a blast inside park in Ganderbal.
- The challenge now is to take economic growth to double digits, says PM Modi at NITI Aayog meet: Tamil Nadu urged the Centre to allow state governments to collect income tax.
- At least two Assam Rifles jawans killed in attack by suspected insurgents: The banned outfit National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Khaplang) has claimed responsibility for the attack.
- ‘Why should Modi react if a dog dies in Karnataka,’ asks Pramod Muthalik on Gauri Lankesh murder: The Sri Ram Sene chief later clarified that he did not mean to compare the slain journalist to a dog but only wondered if the PM should comment on each death.
- North East flood toll rises to 23, situation improves in Manipur and Tripura: In Assam, major rivers are still overflowing.
- ED to move court this week to get Vijay Mallya declared a fugitive under new ordinance, say reports: The Enforcement Directorate is expected to seek the ‘immediate confiscation’ of Mallya’s attached assets, valued at over Rs 12,400 crore.
- At least three killed as earthquake of magnitude 6.1 hits Osaka: The Japanese government said it was not aware of any reports of damage to nuclear power plants.
- New coterie around Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik is misusing his powers, says Jay Panda after exiting BJD: Patnaik’s government has stopped acting against corrupt bureaucrats and ministers in the last few years, Panda told The Indian Express in an interview.
- Grand Alliance can be revived if Nitish Kumar leaves NDA, says Congress: An ‘anti-BJP alliance’ is necessary for national welfare, claimed Shakti Singh Gohil, the Delhi in-charge of the Congress.