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Shiv Sena (UBT) demands Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation, backs Sonam Wangchuk's protest

In its mouthpiece 'Saamana', the Uddhav Thackeray-led party accused the Centre of ignoring the activist's hunger strike, criticised its handling of the NEET issue and called for nationwide support for the protest.

Prashant Kishor enters poll fray, to contest Bankipur by-election

Jan Suraaj chief Manoj Bharti announced that the party founder will contest the July 30 by-election from the BJP stronghold after the seat fell vacant following Nitin Nabin's move to the Rajya Sabha.

Delhi HC orders removal of select posts targeting Raghav Chadha, declines blanket takedown

The Delhi High Court has directed the removal of five social media posts found to be prima facie defamatory against BJP MP Raghav Chadha, while refusing to order a blanket takedown of all content, observing that politicians must be open to criticism.

Punjab will not allow deletion of genuine voters during electoral roll revision: CM Bhagwant Mann

Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann urged residents to complete the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process, saying the Punjab government will ensure that no eligible voter's name is wrongly removed from the electoral rolls.

CM Vijay convenes first ruling alliance meeting to formalise coalition in Tamil Nadu

 Chief Minister Vijay will chair the first formal meeting of parties supporting the TVK-led government to strengthen coalition coordination, discuss a common political strategy and prepare for upcoming local body elections and Assembly by-polls.

Telangana court acquits Raja Singh in 2022 case over remarks on Prophet Muhammad

A Special Court for MPs and MLAs in Hyderabad acquitted former BJP MLA T. Raja Singh, ruling that the prosecution failed to prove charges related to his 2022 alleged derogatory remarks against Prophet Muhammad beyond reasonable doubt.

SFJ planning disinformation campaign ahead of elections, say intelligence inputs

Intelligence officials warn that the banned group Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) may attempt to spread false narratives and inflammatory content ahead of Punjab elections, amid tightened security and counter-terror operations in the border state.

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