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The Times of India PM Modi's salvos part of attack on Cong's 'equity' promises

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's emphasis on Tuesday regarding Congress's push for a quota for Muslims signifies a notable intensification of the BJP's "appeasement" accusation against the opposition party. PM launched the critique of a "Muslim quota" while speaking at a rally in Rajasthan. He stated that despite the prohibition outlined in "Babasaheb Ambedkar's Constitution" against religion-based reservations, Congress has persistently pursued efforts to implement a separate quota for Muslims.

The Times of India Guns used in Salman house firing recovered from Tapi river

The Mumbai crime branch, investigating the April 14 shooting incident at actor Salman Khan's residence, has now retrieved the second firearm, accompanied by two magazines holding a total of 17 bullets. These items were discarded by the purported assailants into the Tapi river in Surat, in an apparent bid to erase evidence. Earlier, the first gun was recovered from the same river on Monday.

The Times of India Guns used in Salman house firing recovered from Tapi river

The Mumbai crime branch, investigating the April 14 shooting incident at actor Salman Khan's residence, has now retrieved the second firearm, accompanied by two magazines holding a total of 17 bullets. These items were discarded by the purported assailants into the Tapi river in Surat, in an apparent bid to erase evidence. Earlier, the first gun was recovered from the same river on Monday.

The Times of India Congress tried to snatch rights of SC/ST/OBCs: PM Modi

Prime Minister Modi on Tuesday criticized the Congress for being deeply entrenched in vote-bank politics, alleging that the party wouldn't hesitate to take away reservation benefits from SC and ST communities and allocate them to Muslims, as it allegedly tried to do through a pilot project in Andhra Pradesh in 2004 before considering nationwide implementation.

The Times of India Ajit Pawar's wife Sunetra cleared in bank scam case

EOW has absolved Sunetra, the wife of deputy CM Ajit Pawar, in the Maharashtra State Cooperative Bank scam amounting to Rs 25,000 crore. According to the closure report by EOW, there were no illegalities in the arrangement where Jarandeshwar Sugar Mills Pvt Ltd rented Jarandeshwar Co-Op Sugar Mill from Guru Commodity. However, the Enforcement Directorate, in its chargesheet, alleges that Guru Commodity and Jarandeshwar Sugar Mills engaged in a "paper transaction" to portray the lease as legitimate.

The Times of India Ajit Pawar's wife Sunetra cleared in bank scam case

EOW has absolved Sunetra, the wife of deputy CM Ajit Pawar, in the Maharashtra State Cooperative Bank scam amounting to Rs 25,000 crore. According to the closure report by EOW, there were no illegalities in the arrangement where Jarandeshwar Sugar Mills Pvt Ltd rented Jarandeshwar Co-Op Sugar Mill from Guru Commodity. However, the Enforcement Directorate, in its chargesheet, alleges that Guru Commodity and Jarandeshwar Sugar Mills engaged in a "paper transaction" to portray the lease as legitimate.

The Times of India Google search head to employees: Learn from ‘these’ changing realities

Google's Prabhakar Raghavan addressed tech changes, competition, and faster adaptation at an all-hands meeting. He emphasized India, Brazil market focus, and Google Cloud improvements despite resource constraints and cost-cutting measures.

The Times of India DGCA directive to ensure kids seated with guardian, parent

Airlines must now guarantee that young children are seated alongside at least one of their parents or guardians during flights, without charging additional fees for seat selection, provided they are traveling on the same booking reference (PNR). In response to grievances from passengers traveling in groups, particularly concerning the separation of children from their families when opting out of extra seat selection fees, DGCA directive said.

The Times of India Spousal consent not must for organ donation: HC

The Madhya Pradesh high court has ruled that the consent of a spouse is not mandatory for organ donation. In a directive to a Bhopal hospital, the court has instructed the processing of paperwork for a woman donating her kidney to her brother. The court emphasized that the Transplantation of Human Organs & Tissues Act of 1994 does not include any provision requiring spousal consent for organ donation.

The Times of India Spousal consent not must for organ donation: HC

The Madhya Pradesh high court has ruled that the consent of a spouse is not mandatory for organ donation. In a directive to a Bhopal hospital, the court has instructed the processing of paperwork for a woman donating her kidney to her brother. The court emphasized that the Transplantation of Human Organs & Tissues Act of 1994 does not include any provision requiring spousal consent for organ donation.

The Times of India Had to take 'brave' call: KL Rahul on sending Stoinis at No.3

Marcus Stoinis made a bustling unbeaten hundred, a perfect anti-thesis to Ruturaj Gaikwad's classy century to shepherd Lucknow Super Giants to a stunning six-wicket win over Chennai Super Kings in their IPL match in Chennai on Tuesday.

The Times of India Court threatens to cancel poll over Ram Navami clashes

The Calcutta HC firmly stated on Tuesday that individuals incapable of upholding peace throughout a six-hour celebration do not merit elected representation. This declaration came amidst the court's disappointment over the confrontations in Murshidabad district of Bengal during the Ram Navami festivities on April 17, which resulted in at least 19 injuries. Chief Justice TS Sivagnanam and Justice Hiranmay Bhattacharyya underscored that forthcoming Lok Sabha polls slated for May 4 and 13 should be annulled.

The Times of India ‘Polls should be countermanded’: HC on Ram Navami clashes

The Calcutta HC firmly stated on Tuesday that individuals incapable of upholding peace throughout a six-hour celebration do not merit elected representation. This declaration came amidst the court's disappointment over the confrontations in Murshidabad district of Bengal during the Ram Navami festivities on April 17, which resulted in at least 19 injuries. Chief Justice TS Sivagnanam and Justice Hiranmay Bhattacharyya underscored that forthcoming Lok Sabha polls slated for May 4 and 13 should be annulled.

The Times of India Records tumble as LSG breach Fortress Chepauk

Marcus Stoinis made a bustling unbeaten hundred, a perfect anti-thesis to Ruturaj Gaikwad's classy century to shepherd Lucknow Super Giants to a stunning six-wicket win over Chennai Super Kings in their IPL match in Chennai on Tuesday.