'Defence minister misled House': Congress seeks privilege proceedings against Rajnath Singh over 'no casualties' statement on Op Sindoor
'Defence minister misled House': Congress seeks privilege proceedings against Rajnath Singh over 'no casualties' statement on Op Sindoor
This summary was generated by PolitGlobe's AI pipeline from publicly available reporting at Times of India. For the full original article, visit the source below.
Read full article at Times of IndiaRelated coverage
What is 'gait analysis'? Why police want to conduct it on accused Chetan Chaudhary in Pune's Ketan Agarwal case
Police are employing gait analysis on Chetan Chaudhry, accused of pushing realtor Ketan Agarwal off Lohagarh Fort. This forensic technique will compare his walking pattern to a hooded figure seen on CCTV near the crime scene. Chaudhry, allegedly acting for Agarwal's fiancée Siya Goyal, faces a fresh crime scene reconstruction. Investigators are also seeking his clothing from the day of the incident as the case progresses towards a fast-track trial.

Kerala govt. has asked private medical, dental colleges to abide by NMC directive on fees: Muraleedharan
NMC had directed that fee may be collected only for the course period of four-and-a-half years; Health Minister says decision was taken at a meeting that had been convened recently to restructure course fee

K.C. Venugopal moves privilege notice against Rajnath for ‘misleading’ Parliament about Operation Sindoor casualties
The Congress leader said that during the discussion held in July 2025 regarding the Pahalgam terror attack and subsequent Operation Sindoor, Rajnath Singh had told the House that no harm had come to Indian soldiers

SIR process lacks transparency: AAP
In the past, we have asked the Election Commission to provide us a list of names deleted from the list with address, but they have refused to do so, says AAP's Delhi unit chief Saurabh Bharadwaj