The Congress party is set to intensify its protests against the alleged misuse of investigative agencies by the BJP government, with a key meeting scheduled to strategize further action. These demonstrations are expected to coincide with potential government actions against the Gandhi family, particularly in light of the National Herald case.
The Supreme Court intervened by ordering a stay on the demolition notice for the Hazrat Saatpeer Sayed Baba dargah in Nashik. However, the Nashik Municipal Corporation had already demolished the structure before the hearing, leading to violence and injuries to 21 policemen.
The Union government assured the Supreme Court it would refrain from appointments to the Central Waqf Council and Auqaf Boards, maintaining the status quo on waqf properties. This assurance preempted a potential stay on contentious provisions of the Waqf (Amendment) Act.
Displaced by the cheetah reintroduction project, leopards in the Kuno National Park area are increasingly venturing into human settlements, leading to a surge in attacks. Recent incidents include a fatal attack on a 12-year-old boy and critical injuries to a woman, creating widespread fear among villagers.
A video circulating online shows an individual, believed to be a student, casually drinking coffee while walking past a bloodied shooting victim at Florida State University. The person filmed the scene instead of offering assistance. The shooting, which resulted in two fatalities and multiple injuries, involved a suspect identified as Phoenix Ikner, an FSU student.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Governor CV Ananda Bose are at odds over Murshidabad, with Banerjee urging against visits to avoid escalating tensions following Waqf law-related violence. Bose intends to assess the situation and report to the Centre, having met with affected individuals.
Congress has strongly criticized the new waqf law, labeling it a BJP tactic to target minority institutions and undermine their autonomy. The party argues that the law, particularly Clauses 9 and 14, infringes upon the religious freedom guaranteed by Article 26 of the Constitution.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, was introduced after receiving numerous complaints from the Muslim community, particularly women and widows, regarding the previous system. He emphasized that the new law aims to address these grievances and empower those who suffered under the old regulations, ensuring justice for victims, especially widows.
The Supreme Court is considering petitions from a Muslim woman, an NGO, and an advocate challenging the inheritance provisions of Sharia law, arguing they discriminate against women. They seek the freedom to follow the secular Indian Succession Act instead.
In a shocking incident at New Medical College Hospital in Kota, Jagdish Panchal, a 60-year-old partially paralysed man, was mistakenly operated on after responding to a call for another patient with the same name. The error occurred while his son, Manish, was undergoing surgery, leading to an incision before the mix-up was discovered.
A 21-year-old man from Haryana was arrested for allegedly sexually harassing a Lithuanian tourist at Agra Fort. The incident occurred while the woman and her friend were waiting in a security queue. This marks the second such incident in Agra within two weeks, prompting police to consider enhanced patrolling and stricter surveillance at tourist spots to ensure visitor safety.
In a significant reform, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is considering removing the mandatory physics and maths requirement in class 12 for commercial pilot license (CPL) training. This move aims to open the field to arts and commerce students, aligning India with global standards.