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The Times of India Congress candidate fails to turn up to file nomination in Rajasthan

In a surprising twist, Congress candidate Arjun Singh Bamaniya failed to file his nomination for the Banswara Lok Sabha seat in Rajasthan. Youth Congress leader Arvind Damor stepped in last minute. Bamaniya's absence led to disappointment among local leaders, prompting concerns over his conduct and calls for action by the party.

The Times of India Congress candidate fails to turn up to file nomination in Rajasthan

In a surprising twist, Congress candidate Arjun Singh Bamaniya failed to file his nomination for the Banswara Lok Sabha seat in Rajasthan. Youth Congress leader Arvind Damor stepped in last minute. Bamaniya's absence led to disappointment among local leaders, prompting concerns over his conduct and calls for action by the party.

The Times of India Bombay HC orders premature release of don-turned-politician

The Nagpur bench of Bombay High Court ordered the early release of underworld don-turned-politician Arun Gawli from Nagpur Central Jail. Justices Vinay Joshi and Vrushali Joshi permitted Gawli's plea challenging the rejection of his release request. The government has four weeks to decide. Gawli was convicted in 2012 for murder.

The Times of India Woman in considerably long live-in entitled to maintenance, says MP HC

A recent ruling by the Madhya Pradesh high court emphasizes that a woman living with a man for a substantial period is entitled to maintenance even without formal marriage. The court's decision highlights the importance of shared living arrangements in determining maintenance eligibility.

The Times of India Woman in considerably long live-in entitled to maintenance, says MP HC

A recent ruling by the Madhya Pradesh high court emphasizes that a woman living with a man for a substantial period is entitled to maintenance even without formal marriage. The court's decision highlights the importance of shared living arrangements in determining maintenance eligibility.

The Times of India SC gives Shoma Sen bail in Elgar case after 6 years

Supreme Court granted bail to Shoma Sen in the Elgar Parishad case, emphasizing her fundamental right to bail. The court found no evidence of UAPA offenses, considered her age and medical condition, and imposed GPS tracking requirements.

The Times of India Chd mayoral poll returning officer tenders apology to SC

Chandigarh polling officer, Anil Masih, apologizes to the Supreme Court for unlawfully invalidating eight AAP votes in the mayoral election. AAP's Kuldeep Kumar declared mayor after court order overturns BJP's election. Masih faces prosecution for vote invalidation and alleged false statements.

The Times of India Congress, CPM protest ‘Kerala Story’ telecast on Doordarshan

The screening of the movie 'The Kerala Story' on DD National sparked controversy in Kerala as Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan urged cancellation, but it proceeded. Opposition leaders criticized the broadcast, alleging BJP influence. Kerala High Court received a petition to stop the telecast, leading to protests and criticism from political figures.

The Times of India If a terrorist flees to Pakistan, we'll kill him there: Rajnath Singh

Union defence minister Rajnath Singh sparked a stir on Friday when he refused to dismiss a report in a foreign newspaper stating that Indian agencies utilized hired guns to murder 20 Pakistan-based terrorists on India's'most wanted' list for killings and other acts of violence. "Even if he enters Pakistan, we shall enter Pakistan and kill them," he said.

The Times of India SC stays HC order declaring UP Madrassa Act 'unconstitutional'

Supreme Court stays Allahabad HC judgment regarding 17 lakh students in UP madrassas, expressing concerns over non-compulsory teaching of core subjects like maths, science, and social studies, emphasizing the need for quality education in Islamic institutions.

The Times of India Bengal governor orders judicial probe into campus violence, graft

Governor C V Ananda Bose has initiated a judicial inquiry into corruption and political misuse in West Bengal's university campuses, leading to the removal directive for education minister Bratya Basu. The decision has sparked controversy with criticism from Basu and the Trinamool Congress, questioning the Governor's constitutional authority.

The Times of India Bengal governor orders judicial probe into campus violence, graft

Governor C V Ananda Bose has initiated a judicial inquiry into corruption and political misuse in West Bengal's university campuses, leading to the removal directive for education minister Bratya Basu. The decision has sparked controversy with criticism from Basu and the Trinamool Congress, questioning the Governor's constitutional authority.

The Times of India Will go, kill terrorists in their homes, warns PM

During his visit to Churu, Rajasthan, PM Narendra Modi highlighted India's strong stance under BJP governance, citing the Balakot airstrike as a milestone. He expressed commitment to safeguarding national interests and emphasized BJP-led NDA government's achievements. Modi criticized Congress's policies and praised outlawing of triple talaq, garnering support for upcoming polls.

The Times of India Will amend law to raise 50% quota cap: Congress

Congress's 2024 manifesto, led by Rahul Gandhi, vows to challenge BJP's governance, focusing on job creation, democracy protection, and youth welfare. The party emphasizes 'work, wealth, welfare' and aims to oust BJP in the upcoming elections.

The Times of India Tories face 1997 wipe-out in next UK election: YouGov poll

The Conservatives in the UK, led by PM Rishi Sunak, face a potential electoral disaster as per the latest YouGov poll. Projections show Tories securing only 155 seats, a significant drop from 2019. Labour, on the other hand, is expected to win 403 seats, indicating a major shift in political landscape.