Mallikarjun Kharge, president of the Congress party, has expressed “sincere regret” over remarks made during an election rally in Kerala that were widely criticised...
Addressing the gathering, Kharge claimed, “Don’t misguide the people of Kerala. They are very clever and educated. Modiji, Vijayan, you both can fool illiterate people in Gujarat, but you cannot fool the people of Kerala.”
If questioning why the Hindu cultural heartland of Guruvayur did not have a single Hindu MLA in 50 years, and wearing Rudraksh beads and saffron clothes, is turning a constituency into a ‘laboratory’, then other constituencies where Hindus have faced consistent political neglect should also be turned into such laboratories.
The court noted the convict's words where he said that he would spend the rest of his life in repentance, and said that there was a scope of reformation in him.
In a strongly worded bail order, the court said that the Kerala Police’s Special Investigation Team (SIT) failed to establish any “prima facie materials to link the petitioner in the alleged conspiracy by any means”.
A homoeopathy student in Kalaburagi, Karnataka, was caught on CCTV punching an assistant professor after being caught cheating with a mobile phone. The student, identified as Shahbaz, has been barred from further exams while the college initiates an internal inquiry.
Samastha Kerala Jem’iyyathul Ulema has passed a resolution urging Muslim women to prioritize traditional responsibilities over public roles. While affirming rights to education and employment, the scholars warned that modern liberal influences risk compromising modesty and crossing moral boundaries in public spaces.