Sheikh Hasina will take the oath as prime minister of Bangladesh at a ceremony in Dhaka at 10 a.m. tomorrow. With this, Sheikh Hasina is officially the longest-serving leader in Bangladesh’s history.
The TDP and the JanaSena have raised allegations that the ruling YSR Congress party is engaged in the creation of a fabricated voter list in the state.
Meanwhile, a severe cold wave and dense fog engulfed Bhopal this morning, resulting in low visibility. The Met office in Bhopal has predicted the same weather conditions in the state for the next few days.
Two Delhi police officials were killed after their car collided with a canter (truck) near the Kundali border in Sonipat, Haryana, late last night. Police officials said that the two victims were identified as inspector Dinesh Beniwal, who was posted in the North West District Special Staff, and ATO Inspector Ranveer, who was posted at the Adarsh Nagar police station.
National Conference Party president Farooq Abdullah said that Article 370 was implemented due to concerns that Punjabi people might migrate to Jammu and Kashmir after partition.
The night curfew has been imposed to ensure better area domination by Border Security Force (BSF) troops and deter all illegal activities near the India-Pakistan international border.
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar took a jibe at his uncle, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) founder Sharad Pawar. He made it clear again that he is still upset with his uncle
The Governor of Haryana, Bandaru Dattatreya, has asked the chief ministers of the Telugu-speaking regions to teach elementary school pupils in their home tongue. He claimed that this is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recently unveiled New Education Policy. On Sunday, the third day of the international Telugu conference, Dattatreya took part virtually.
Kerala BJP president K Surendran criticized the Congress party for showing double standards. He accused the grand old party of neglecting the sentiments of the hindu community.