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India lists a CBSA employee as fugitive terrorist amid ongoing diplomatic rift with Canada over Nijjar's killing

Sandeep Singh Sidhu, a CBSA employee and member of the banned International Sikh Youth Federation (ISYF), encourages terrorist activity in Punjab. He was purportedly involved in the 2020 assassination of Balwinder Singh Sandhu and had connections to Lakhbir Singh Rode, a terrorist from Khalistan living in Pakistan, as well as other ISI agents.

Supreme court

SC closes habeas corpus petition against Sadhguru’s Isha Foundation, says women living there without any coercion

A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud in its order said that major women are free to travel outside the ashram, which they have done from time to time. And one of them has even participated in a marathon run extending to about 10 kilometres in Hyderabad. Also their parents visit the Ashram periodically to meet them.

Bihar

Bihar hooch tragedy: 25 die, several hospitalized, lose eyesight as police arrest over dozen accused

Director General of Police Alok Raj said that the name of a liquor mafioso who happens to be involved in a similar case earlier and is currently out on bail has cropped up. He said police is investigating the matter from all angles.

India

Canada reluctant to execute over decade-long 26 extradition requests involving Lawrence Bishnoi gangsters: India

MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that it is really strange that India is now blamed for the crimes committed by people in Canada who India wanted to be deported or action to be taken against them.

uttar pradesh

BJP leader Puneet Tyagi resigns after actress alleges sexual abuse

In a video posted on X, the Mumbai-based actress alleged that Tyagi had sexually exploited her for a long time causing her a lot of mental distress.

UP

Uttar Pradesh: Two Bahraich murder accused trying to escape custody injured in encounter with police

Superintendent of Police, Bahraich, Vrinda Shukla said that the accused duo under arrest opened fire near the Nepal border in the Nanpara area, prompting police to return fire in self-defense. He added that the accused were escorted by police team for the recovery of murder weapon, when the incident took place.

Supreme court

Live and Let Live: Supreme Court upholds constitutional validity of Section 6A of Citizenship Act

A five-judge bench headed by CJI D.Y. Chandrachud said that upon being detected as foreigners, immigrants can register themselves as Indian citizens. And upon registration, they would have the same rights and obligations as a citizen of India but would not be entitled to get enrolled in electoral roll for 10 years.

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