Mamata Banerjee has launched a fierce attack on the BJP, accusing it of inciting communal tensions and violence linked to the Waqf Bill and recent clashes in Murshidabad. With assembly elections looming, she asserts the TMC will not implement the controversial law. Banerjee emphasizes the BJP’s alleged role in unrest and highlights national security concerns.
NEW DELHI: 5th May: On Monday, the Supreme Court of India dismissed a public interest litigation (PIL) that asked the Union Home Ministry and all State governments to take strong safety measures for tourists visiting hill stations and remote areas.
Singer Sonu Nigam has been booked after his controversial remark linking a Kannada song demand to the Pahalgam terror attack during a Bengaluru concert, triggering strong reactions and an FIR filed against him by the police.
Today, On 2nd May, The Allahabad High Court has rejected a PIL filed by Hindu Front For Justice seeking an SIT probe into Robert Vadra’s Pahalgam Terror attack remarks, stating petitioners can pursue civil or criminal legal options instead.
The Supreme Court of India will urgently hear a plea from six family members facing deportation to Pakistan, claiming Indian citizenship amid rising tensions following a Pahalgam terror attack. Their case raises critical issues regarding citizenship, identity, and due process, set against the backdrop of India’s security directives post-attack.
The Pahalgam massacre left 26 civilians dead, with terrorists still evading capture in South Kashmir. Legal experts urge the Supreme Court to review national security and victims’ rights. Prime Minister Modi condemned the attack, and India took diplomatic action against Pakistan, with potential military response planned amid rising tensions.
The Allahabad High Court will hear a petition against Robert Vadra on Friday regarding his controversial comments on a recent Pahalgam terror attack, where 26 people died. The petitioners seek a Special Investigation Team’s formation and legal action for Vadra’s remarks, which they claim threaten public harmony and national security.
The Supreme Court of India will hear a plea regarding the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 tourists. Petitioners seek a judicial commission and a special investigation team for accountability and transparency in the investigation. They also demand enhanced security measures for tourists in Jammu and Kashmir amid rising regional tensions and ongoing national security meetings.
The Supreme Court of India stated that while using spyware like Pegasus is acceptable for national security, it must not target innocent individuals. The investigation report on Pegasus allegations remains confidential due to national sovereignty concerns. Those suspecting espionage can approach the court to find out if they were targeted.
The Society of Indian Law Firms (SILF) held a meeting to condemn the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. Attorney General R. Venkataramani emphasized that terrorism lacks justification and called for global unity to eliminate it. SILF expressed condolences to the victims’ families, reaffirming their commitment to peace and justice.
