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The Times of India 'Big change in voters' list': Rahul alleges rigging in Maharashtra polls

Rahul Gandhi has accused the Election Commission of rigging the recently concluded Maharashtra assembly elections. He cited a substantial increase of 72 lakh voters after the Lok Sabha elections, mainly benefitting the BJP. The Congress expressed concerns about deleted voters and anomalous voter rolls, questioning the legitimacy of the election results.

The Times of India Sam Konstas reminds me a lot of Sehwag: Ravi Shastri

Ravi Shastri drew parallels between Australia's Sam Konstas and Virender Sehwag after Konstas's 60 off 65 balls against India, praising his fearless stroke play. Shastri noted that despite early setbacks, Konstas has the potential to entertain fans like Sehwag. With Australia at 311/6, the match remains evenly poised with Day 2's action anticipated keenly.

The Times of India 'Need to give chance to new power, leadership': Kharge at CWC meet

Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge emphasised the need for organizational empowerment and nurturing local leadership. He criticised PM Modi for not addressing Amit Shah's remarks on B R Ambedkar. Kharge also raised concerns about the impartiality of the Election Commission and the involvement of ideologically committed individuals to protect the Constitution. Kharge promised to fully implement the Udaipur Declaration.

The Times of India Travis Kelce’s $6mn mansion undergoes major security upgrades

Travis Kelce has upgraded the security of his $6 million mansion in Kansas City for his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, following a recent burglary. He installed a safety room and hired round-the-clock security. Taylor, focusing on their safety, has been cautious this NFL season, only attending home games at the Arrowhead Stadium due to its secure environment.

The Times of India Bigg Boss 18: Karan Veer Mehra dares Vivian Dsena to get him evicted

Bigg Boss 18 is heating up with dramatic incidents, including Avinash Mishra's confrontations and an impending physical altercation between Karan Veer Mehra and Sara Arfeen Khan. Tensions escalate as Vivian Dsena intervenes to resolve the dispute, amidst emotional turmoil and accusations flying in the show.

The Times of India Japan Airlines says systems back to normal after cyberattack

Japan Airlines experienced a cyberattack on December 26, leading to system disruptions and the suspension of ticket sales. The attack caused delays of over 24 domestic flights. No customer data was compromised. Operations were restored later, with flights resuming normally by December 27. Authorities are investigating, and the incident occurred during Japan's peak New Year holiday travel season.

The Times of India Politics heats up over 'Raghupati Raghav' bhajan at BJP event in Bihar

Chaos erupted at a BJP event in Patna when folk singer Devi sang Mahatma Gandhi's version of 'Raghupati Raghav,' leading to protests by some audience members. Ex-Union minister Ashwini Choubey intervened with chants of 'Jai Shree Ram.' Opposition parties, including Congress and RJD, criticized the BJP for allegedly disrespecting Gandhi and women.

The Times of India Marnus, look at that! Siraj's hilarious bail-flip tease. Watch

India's Mohammed Siraj hilariously teased Australia's Marnus Labuschagne by flipping the bails during the Boxing Day Test, leaving commentators amused. The strategy worked as Jasprit Bumrah dismissed Labuschagne soon after, breaking a vital partnership. Australia's top order shone on day one, ending at 311 for six, with fifties from the top-four batters.

The Times of India Naveen Patnaik shrugs off Giriraj Singh's Bharat Ratna proposal

Naveen Patnaik, BJD chief, has given a reserved response regarding Union Minister Giriraj Singh's proposal for awarding Bharat Ratna to him and Bihar's Nitish Kumar. Singh praised both leaders' significant contributions to their states. Despite strained relationships between the BJD and BJP, BJD's Amar Patnaik welcomed Singh's statement, acknowledging Naveen Patnaik's dedicated service to Odisha.

The Times of India Musk to tech CEO on 'foreign-born workers taking jobs from Americans'

Elon Musk refuted claims that foreign-born tech workers in the US are taking jobs from qualified Americans, highlighting a persistent shortage of engineering talent in Silicon Valley. This debate coincides with the backlash over Sriram Krishnan's appointment as a White House AI policy advisor, stressing the limitless potential for job creation.

The Times of India Kohli and ICC penalties: A look at all the instances

Virat Kohli was fined 20% of his match fee and received a demerit point for an altercation with Australian debutant Sam Konstas in the fourth Test in Melbourne. This incident adds to Kohli's history of ICC penalties, including instances in 2019, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2012, and 2010 for various on-field violations.

The Times of India Bird, weather, or Russia — What really caused the Kazakhstan plane crash?

The Kazakhstan plane crash claiming 38 lives has led to speculation involving possible bird strike, adverse weather, or Russian air defense systems. Ukrainian officials and Andriy Kovalenko highlighted evidence of a Russian air defense missile strike. Contrarily, Russia noted factors like bird collision and heavy fog.

The Times of India 'Don't think anyone has treated Bumrah like that'

Former India coach Ravi Shastri on Tuesday commended 19-year-old Australian Sam Konstas for his bold batting against Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah, on his Test debut at the MCG. Konstas scored 60 runs off 65 balls, attacking Bumrah in an impressive over. Australia's top order played crucial roles, reaching 311/6 on the first day.

The Times of India Sanjay Singh files complaint with ED against BJP's Parvesh Verma

AAP leader Sanjay Singh filed a complaint against BJP's Parvesh Verma for allegedly distributing cash to women ahead of Delhi elections. Arvind Kejriwal and Delhi CM Atishi condemned Verma's actions, calling for his arrest. Verma defended his initiative as financial aid through Rashtriya Swabhiman, contrasting it with Kejriwal's alleged distribution of alcohol.

The Times of India Watch: Fire breaks out at Bangladesh Secretariat, damages documents

A significant fire at the Bangladesh Secretariat in Dhaka caused severe damage to critical documents within Building 7 housing seven ministries. Firefighters controlled the blaze after six hours. Authorities suspect sabotage and formed a high-level committee to investigate. Destroyed documents reportedly held evidence of financial misconduct. No casualties were reported.

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