Nepal Foreign Minister Arzu Rana Deuba to hold talks with Jaishankar on Monday
Nepal’s Foreign Minister Arzu Rana Deuba will be a five-day visit to India beginning Sunday with an aim to explore ways to further expand bilateral ties, officials said. Deuba is scheduled to hold wide-ranging talks with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday, they said. The Nepalese foreign minister’s visit comes a week after Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri travelled to Kathmandu.
It doesn’t seem this is work of one person: Former NCW chief Rekha Sharma on rape-murder incident at RG Kar
Former National Commission for Women (NCW) chief Rekha Sharma stated, “It does not seem that this is the work of one person,” on Saturday while discussing the rape and murder of a postgraduate trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata. She also accused West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of attempting to shield those involved in the incident. “It does not seem that this is the work of one person; there are others involved whom Mamata Banerjee wants to protect. Now that the case is with the CBI, a full investigation will reveal what she was trying to conceal,” Sharma added.
Trump labels Harris as ‘radical left lunatic’ in Pennsylvania rally; says ‘Biden hates Kamala’
Former US President Donald Trump criticized Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden during a rally in Pennsylvania, focusing on their economic policies. Trump claimed that Harris’s background and policies have worsened the economy, citing inflation and lower real incomes. He also warned of an economic depression if he does not win the upcoming election. Trump’s central claim was that Harris’s policies have worsened the economic situation for Americans. “Joe Biden hates her,” Trump declared.
AIMPLB expresses shock at PM Modi’s call for Uniform Civil Code during I-Day speech
AIMPLB has made it clear that they will not break away from Sharia law. Their spokesperson, Dr SQR Ilyas, in a press statement, expressed shock at PM Modi’s announcement to call personal laws based on religion – such as Sharia, communal laws.
According to the AIMPLB, Muslims in India have the right to practice laws as per their religion, which is given in the Shariat Application Act, 1937, and the Constitution of India. In Article 25 of the Constitution, citizens have the fundamental right to profess, propagate and practice religion and abide by its laws.
In most cases, violence against doctors done by either patient or patient’s attendants: Centre
The central government, addressing one of the key demands of protesting doctors, put out the directive as it sometimes takes days to file an FIR, which further delays action in cases of assault against health care workers, including doctors. “Recently, it has been observed that violence has become common against doctors and other health care staff in government hospitals. A number of health care workers suffer physical violence during the course of their duty. Many are threatened or exposed to verbal aggression. Most of this violence is done by either patient or patient’s attendants,” read the order issued by the Union ministry of health and family welfare.
Mamata Banerjee is trying to mislead the public: Nirbhaya’s mother
The mother of Nirbhaya, Asha Devi told PTI, “Instead of using her authority to take action against the culprits, Mamata Banerjee is trying to mislead the public… She herself is a woman. She should have taken strict action against the culprits while discharging her responsibility as the head of the state. She should resign because she has failed to handle the situation.”