Operation Sindoor | The Bombay High Court Yesterday (July 29) refused to cancel the FIR against a Pune woman who laughed at a WhatsApp message praising the Indian Army and shared offensive content about the PM and national flag. The court said her posts could harm national unity and refused to accept her apology or mental health claims.
Madhya Pradesh High Court denied Congress worker Yadvendra Yadav’s plea to quash FIR over a Facebook post on PM Modi and war with Pakistan. Court said investigation is ongoing and evidence must be tested at trial.
Currency Row | Government told Delhi High Court there’s no plan for an Rs 50 coin due to public preference for notes. RBI survey shows coins are less used, especially Rs 10 and Rs 20.
The government notified new rules for waqf property registration, audits, and digital management. The Waqf rules 2025 also ensure support for widows, divorced women, and orphans.
Justice Yashwant Varma may face impeachment over Rs 15 crore cash found at his home. Justice Shekhar Yadav’s hate speech still goes unpunished—sparking political outrage.
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee criticized the central government for security failures related to the lethal Pahalgam terror attack, demanding prompt arrests of terrorists. She labeled the incident a “total failure” of the Union government, emphasizing the need for improved national security measures and condemning the use of military sacrifices for political gain.
India hasn’t seen a census since 2011. The Modi government now plans a major caste census, promising digital data collection to ensure transparency, social clarity, and better policymaking for the country’s future needs.
AIMIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi has announced a “Switch Off Light” campaign On April 30 to protest against the Waqf Amendment Act, urging public participation in defense of fundamental rights and religious freedoms.
Today, On 15th April, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath slammed West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee over the Murshidabad violence, saying “Bengal is burning, and the CM is silent.” He praised the Calcutta High Court for taking swift action by ordering the deployment of central forces.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the 2013 Waqf law for favoring extremists and land mafias rather than aiding ordinary Muslims, claiming it fostered disputes and fear. He praised the newly introduced Waqf Amendment Act, 2025, highlighting its focus on social justice and inclusion, alongside recent government reforms aimed at economic growth and stability.
