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    Kerala Chief Minister Vijayan Condemns False Propaganda Against Women’s Safety as Harmful Practice

    • Pinarayi Vijayan, the chief minister of Kerala, claimed on Thursday that some individuals were disseminating false information about women's safety throughout the state.
    • He urged that the public should use security and laws wisely when problems arise.

    The Latest Development in the Controversy Surrounding Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Wiping My Nose’ Comment

    • Rahul Gandhi attended a party meeting in Mallikarjun Kharge's chamber on Friday, just one day after he was found guilty by a Surat court in a defamation case from 2019.
    • During this meeting, another comment by him became a matter of conversation as he says if he touches him right now, they will claim that he was wiping his nose on his back.

    Declining central funds prompt focus on boosting revenue for financial stability

    A day after presenting his maiden budget, Finance Minister Kailash Gahlot on Thursday said boosting Delhi's revenue is of prime concern in light of diminished central funds and also lamented about the AAP government having to go to courts often due to regular interventions by the Centre and the L-G.

    Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal extends support to Rahul Gandhi in defamation lawsuit

    Showing a shift in stance, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday openly supported Congress leader Rahul Gandhi after he was sentenced to two years in jail in a defamation case and alleged a conspiracy was being hatched to “eliminate” non-BJP leaders and parties by prosecuting them.

    Rahul Gandhi found guilty by court and granted bail.

    Congress leader cites his earlier apology in SC

    Parliament remains deadlocked in ongoing impasse

    The meeting of the floor leaders at the Rajya Sabha Chairman’s chamber in the Parliament premises on Thursday could not end the impasse as both sides remained rigid on their stands.

    “Factors that May Lead to Disqualification: What to Keep in Mind”

    A sentence of two years also invites his disqualification as a Member of parliament under Representation of the People Act, 1951, which holds that a member of Parliament or Legislative Assembly convicted of any offence and sentenced to imprisonment of not less than two years shall be disqualified from the date of conviction.

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