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Why Manipur Police accused Assam Rifles of assisting ‘Kuki militants escape’

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Manipur Police file FIR against Assam Rifles, accuse force of helping ‘Kuki militants escape freely’

Case was lodged on 5 August against ‘personnel of 9th battalion’ after they stopped cops from ‘discharging law bound duty’, reads FIR. Senior officer of Assam Rifles calls it ‘bizarre’, reports Ananya Bharadwaj.

 

Haryana village passes resolution banning entry of Muslims to ‘keep peace’. Police term action illegal

Resolution says that in view of Nuh violence, Jainabad panchayat will not allow Muslims to conduct trade in the village. Mahendragarh panchayat passed a similar resolution but withdrew it, reports Sushil Manav.

 

‘Corrupt’ to ‘committed to Constitution’: Kejriwal shifts tone on Manmohan after support on Delhi bill

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal has written to former PM Manmohan Singh to thank him for his support in Rajya Sabha on Govt of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Bill, 2023, reports Amogh Rohmetra.

 

267 or 176 — INDIA is caught in a number trap and why it must listen to Amit Shah

It was ironical to see the home minister taunting at the Opposition for not talking about riots when neighbouring Haryana, ruled by the BJP, has been on the boil, writes D.K. Singh.

 

Why Rahul Gandhi is a threat to Modi-BJP now than he was ever before

It is nobody’s case that Rahul is now a great orator. Or a master politician. But it is hard to dispute that he tore into the Modi government in Parliament with intelligence and vigour, writes Vir Sanghvi.

 

Delhi services bill foiled Arvind Kejriwal’s plans to create rift between Modi govt and SC

The Centre and the ‘over ambitious’ Delhi CM should forget the past and resolve other pressing problems rather than settling ego tussle, writes Seshadri Chari.

 

Modi’s speech takes us back to India’s most dangerous decade — the many challenges of 1960s

The competition for the worst or most perilous 10 years has always been between the 1960s and the 1980s. The Mizoram air raids marked the first, and Operation Blue Star the second, writes Shekhar Gupta in this week’s National Interest.

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