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The Times of India Cong chief Kharge promises five guarantees for J&K

Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge attacked the BJP and Modi government at a rally in Anantnag. He claimed that many BJP members would be jailed if the INDIA bloc had formed a government. Kharge announced five guarantees for Jammu & Kashmir and promised to restore its statehood while criticizing the lack of manufacturing units and vacant government posts.

The Times of India Operation Khandara: 2 terrorists killed in J&K’s Kathua, encounter continues

Two terrorists were killed during an anti-terror operation at Khandara Top in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kathua district. The joint effort by the Army’s Rising Star Corps and J&K Police followed intelligence reports. Earlier, a BSF trooper was injured due to a ceasefire violation by Pakistan along the international border in Jammu’s Akhnoor sector.

The Times of India Watch: Biden wears 'Trump 2024' hat during 9/11 memorial event

At the 9/11 memorial event in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, President Joe Biden was seen wearing a Trump hat. This occurred after he and Vice President Kamala Harris attended a commemoration at Ground Zero. The incident came amid political tension between Biden and former President Donald Trump.

The Times of India Omar fighting for chair, I’m fighting for people of Kashmir: Er Rashid

Baramulla MP Sheikh Abdul Rashid, also known as Engineer Rashid, has been released from Tihar jail on interim bail to campaign for the J&K assembly elections. Detained since 2019 under UAPA, he criticized PM Modi's 'naya Kashmir' narrative and vowed to fight for a peaceful resolution of the Kashmir issue. His release has unsettled mainstream parties in Kashmir.

The Times of India Communal violence erupts in Karnataka during Ganesha idol immersion

Tensions erupted in Nagamangala, Karnataka during a Ganesh procession when miscreants threw stones at devotees, sparking a clash. Police used mild force and tear gas to disperse the crowd. Ban orders were issued under CrPC 144, and additional police forces were deployed to regain control. Devotees demand the arrest of those responsible.

The Times of India Communal violence erupts in Karnataka during Ganesha idol immersion

Tensions erupted in Nagamangala, Karnataka during a Ganesh procession when miscreants threw stones at devotees, sparking a clash. Police used mild force and tear gas to disperse the crowd. Ban orders were issued under CrPC 144, and additional police forces were deployed to regain control. Devotees demand the arrest of those responsible.