A Delhi court will deliver its order on October 13 on framing charges against Lalu Prasad Yadav, Rabri Devi, Tejashwi Yadav, and others in the IRCTC scam case. The CBI alleges irregularities in hotel contracts awarded during Lalu’s tenure as Railway Minister. The accused deny wrongdoing, citing lack of evidence. All must appear in court.
The Karnataka High Court dismissed Elon Musk-led X Corp’s challenge to India’s mandate requiring social media firms to join the Sahyog portal. The portal streamlines notice issuance for content takedowns under the IT Act. X Corp argued it infringes on free speech, but the court upheld the government’s move. Detailed judgment is awaited.
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge criticized the central government for causing international problems and warned that supporters of Modi are leading India into crisis. He urged opposition parties to unite in defending Indian democracy and the Constitution amid concerns over vote theft, emphasizing the need to protect the nation’s democratic values.
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee announced ₹2 lakh ex gratia for families of rain-related victims and urged CESC to pay ₹5 lakh to families of electrocution victims in Kolkata. She assured employment for kin and blamed poor dredging for floods. Ten people died due to rainfall incidents, nine by electrocution amid waterlogging.
Following violent clashes and arson during the Ladakh statehood agitation, authorities imposed prohibitory orders under Section 163 of BNSS, banning gatherings of five or more people. Responding to the unrest, Omar Abdullah stated Ladakh was never promised statehood and highlighted the 2019 celebration of its Union Territory status.
Protests in Leh over Ladakh’s statehood demand turned violent as youth clashed with police, torched the BJP office, and damaged a CRPF vehicle. Teargas was used to disperse crowds. Activist Sonam Wangchuk urged peace, calling the unrest a “Gen Z revolution.” Talks with the Centre are set for October 6; Ladakh Festival was cancelled.
Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan and his wife visited the Durga Temple in Vijayawada, where priests welcomed them with Vedic chants. He was accompanied by Minister Parthasarathy and Governing Council Chairman Radhakrishna. Later, the Vice President is scheduled to participate in the Vijayawada Utsav celebrations at Poonami Ghat.
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge accused the BJP of “mentally retiring” Nitish Kumar, calling him a liability. He alleged vote manipulation by the Election Commission and criticized Modi’s government over unemployment, economic failures, and diplomatic missteps. Kharge called Bihar’s NDA rule ineffective, predicting the state elections.
AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi accused the Modi government of using the Waqf (Amendment) Act to seize mosques and Muslim religious sites. He made the remarks during a rally in Bihar’s Kishanganj district. Owaisi also kicked off his ‘Seemanchal Nyay Yatra’ to strengthen AIMIM’s presence ahead of the Assembly elections.
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan defended the NEP’s three-language formula and focus on Indian Knowledge Systems, calling it a step toward holistic education. He said the policy promotes Indianness and future for youth. He dismissed Opposition concerns as political, affirming India’s readiness for global challenges like US visa issues.
Congress MLA Rahul Mamkootathil returned to Palakkad after 38 days, facing sexual misconduct allegations and boycott calls from DYFI and BJP. He arrived in an official vehicle bearing the MLA tag. Mamkootathil met the grieving family of a deceased Congress worker, offering condolences during his brief, tension-filled visit to the constituency.
Yu Faxin, a leading Chinese defence scientist and chip expert, has been detained for corruption, his company confirmed. Yu, chairman of Zhejiang Great Microwave Technology and a professor at Zhejiang University, contributed to key military tech. His detention follows China’s wider anti-corruption purge, which recently saw four top PLA generals expelled.
Heavy rains in Kolkata caused severe waterlogging and seven electrocution deaths, sparking a political battle. BJP blamed TMC for civic failures during Durga Puja, calling it corruption-driven mismanagement. TMC hit back, citing an unusual cloudburst and accusing BJP of ignoring science and spreading hate. Leaders on both sides exchanged sharp remarks.
Bihar Minister Ashok Choudhary has issued a legal notice to Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor, demanding an unconditional apology for corruption allegations. Kishor accused Choudhary of acquiring ₹200 crore worth of land. If no apology is made, Choudhary plans to file a ₹100 crore defamation suit. Kishor also questioned Bihar Deputy CM’s educational qualifications.
In Dombivli, Maharashtra, BJP workers forced Congress leader Prakash Pagare to wear a saree publicly, filming the act. This was allegedly in retaliation for an objectionable social media post about PM Narendra Modi. The BJP workers involved—Nand Kishore Parabh, Sandeep Mali, Dutta Malekar, and Karan Madan Zadao—claimed Pagare had insulted the Prime Minister.