The Madras High Court expressed confidence that divine blessings will support the development of a metro station, even if temple land is acquired. The judge stated that the metro project would benefit lakhs of people and hoped that God would show kindness toward this public cause. The court emphasized that such infrastructure projects aim to serve the greater good. The statement came amid debates over using religious land for public development.
Today, On 22nd May, A Delhi court granted bail to Ankit Goel, accused of defacing metro property with graffiti targeting Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. The 33-year-old from Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, was granted bail on the grounds that the charges against him are bailable. The investigation revealed the suspect’s movements and activities, including recording and sharing videos of the graffiti.
