Morning Digest: Manipur imposes curfew, Internet ban in 5 districts; Rahul responds to ECI, says answer me if you have nothing to hide, and more
Manipur government imposes curfew, Internet suspension in Bishnupur, four other districts
An Indefinite Curfew was imposed in Manipur's Bishnupur district and orders prohibiting the assembly of four or more persons was implemented in four other valley districts — Kakching, Thoubal, Imphal East and Imphal West — late on Saturday (June 7, 2025), following the arrest of Arambai Tenggol (AT) member Kanan Meitei by a joint team of National Investigation Agency (NIA) and Manipur Police in Imphal West.
Answer my questions if you have nothing to hide: Rahul Gandhi to Election Commission
Hours after the Election Commission (EC) rejected Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi's claim of 'match-fixing' in the 2024 Maharashtra Assembly election, the Congress MP asked why the poll panel issued an 'unsigned statement' in response. Mr. Gandhi, directly addressing the EC in a post on X, said that such 'evasive' action will not protect the EC's credibility.
Absurd to defame us after electoral loss in Maharashtra, says ECI
On a day when the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, levelled allegations of irregularities in the 2024 Maharashtra Assembly election yet again, the Election Commission of India (ECI) said it was completely 'absurd' to 'defame' the poll body after 'any unfavourable verdict by the voters'.
MHA to resume talks with Kuki-Zo insurgents, says camps near Meitei areas must be closed before renegotiating SoO pact
The Union Home Ministry (MHA) is all set to resume talks with Kuki-Zo insurgent groups in Manipur after a gap of two years. A senior government official told The Hindu that the suspension of operations pact (SoO) with the insurgent groups in Manipur will be 'renegotiated with stringent ground rules'. The SoO framework has to be in existence before any 'political solution' can be reached.
India fifth largest economy: Canada PM Mark Carney argues in favour of India's inclusion in G7 summit
A day after inviting Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the upcoming G7 meeting in Alberta, Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada said India is the fifth-largest market in the world and therefore had to be included in the summit, which will see the participation of the world's leading economies.
What is the COVID-19 situation in India?
After a rise in COVID-19 numbers in Southeast Asia, India has started to show an uptick in the number of cases over the last couple of weeks. The numbers slowly grew to hit 5,755 cases (as of Saturday 5:30 pm) as per the Ministry of Health's COVID-19 dashboard. As of now, the variants of COVID-19 doing the rounds in India are descendants of the Omicron variant, first reported in November 2021. The emerging sub-variants, NB.1.8.1 and LF.7, driving the current COVID-19 surge are descendants of JN.1, a sub-lineage of the Omicron BA.2.86 variant.
Partners should understand India's zero tolerance policy on terror, and not place India and Pakistan on par: Jaishankar tells Lammy
India expects its partners to understand its 'policy of zero tolerance' on terrorism, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar told visiting British Foreign Secretary David Lammy, adding that the country could not 'countenance' equating 'perpetrators of evil' with their victims.
Confident in PM's wisdom on delimitation: Andhra Pradesh CM Naidu
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu said he is confident that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the concern of the southern States that any delimitation based only on population would reduce their representation in Parliament.
Amit Shah in Madurai: Home Minister arrives; security beefed up in and around Meenakshi temple
An elaborate security arrangement has been put in place in Madurai ahead of the two-day visit of BJP leader and Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday (June 7, 2025). The BJP leader is scheduled to address party functionaries as part of the Tamil Nadu BJP's core council meeting, at a private hotel on Sunday (June 8, 2025).
Musk deletes post claiming Trump 'in the Epstein files'
Tech billionaire Elon Musk has deleted an explosive allegation linking Donald Trump with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein that he posted on social media during a vicious public fallout with the U.S. President this week. Mr. Musk, who exited his role as a top White House advisor just last week, alleged on Thursday (June 5, 2025) that the Republican leader is featured in secret government files on former associates of Epstein, who died by suicide in 2019 while he faced sex trafficking charges.
Thousands of demonstrators march through Rome, calling for immediate end to war in Gaza
Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched through the streets of Rome on Saturday (June 7, 2025) against the war in Gaza in a protest called by Italy's main opposition parties, who accuse the right-wing government of being too silent. Protesters held a banner reading 'Stop the massacre, stop complicity!' at the start of the march, which moved peacefully through the center of Rome amid a massive display of rainbow, Palestinian and political party flags.
Infosys gets huge relief on GST as DGGI closes ₹32,400-crore pre-show cause notice
In a major relief for Infosys, the Director General of GST Intelligence has closed pre-show cause notice proceedings against the company for financial years 2018-19 to 2021-22 involving a staggering ₹32,403 crore in GST dues. The latest move effectively ends nearly a year-long GST saga for India's second-largest IT services firm.
Tagger, McDonald win French Open junior titles
Lilli Tagger of Austria has won the girls' title at the French Open without dropping a set in the tournament. Making her junior Roland-Garros debut this year, the 17-year-old Tagger beat eighth-seeded Hannah Klugman of Britain 6-2, 6-0 in the final on Saturday (June 7, 2025). Niels McDonald won an all-German final against Max Schoenhaus 6-7 (5), 6-0, 6-3. McDonald became the first German boys' Grand Slam singles champion since Alexander Zverev won the junior title at the Australian Open in 2014.
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Time of India
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- Time of India
Rahul Gandhi dismissing mandate of people as they rejected him: Fadnavis
Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday said Congress MP Rahul Gandhi , instead of introspecting on the defeat in the 2024 state assembly polls, has been repudiating the mandate given by the people because they rejected leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha is preparing his excuses for future defeats in the upcoming assembly elections, including Bihar, Fadnavis said in his articles published in the Indian Express and Marathi daily Saturday, Gandhi, in an article published in several newspapers and in posts on X, claimed the 2024 Maharashtra assembly elections were a "blueprint for rigging democracy" and alleged this "match-fixing" would next happen in a post on X, Gandhi outlined the alleged electoral irregularities in a stepwise manner - fake voters are added, voter turnout is inflated, bogus voting is facilitated, and evidence is subsequently Election Commission rejected the charge, saying defaming the poll panel after an unfavourable verdict is absolutely response to Gandhi's claims, Fadnavis in his article said the Congress leader has been constantly "insulting" the democratic process and the people's mandate."The people have rejected Rahul Gandhi, and in retaliation, he is rejecting the people and their mandate," the BJP leader charged." It would be more prudent to accept defeat for once and introspect on where you are going wrong, where your connection with the people is lacking, and what you should do about it," he Congress leader is preparing his excuses for future defeats in the upcoming assembly polls, including Bihar, he Mahayuti, comprising the BJP, Shiv Sena and NCP, won the 2024 Maharashtra polls with a thumping majority, defeating the Maha Vikas Aghadi, which includes the Congress, Shiv Sena (UBT) and NCP (SP).Fadnavis said, "As far as the Maharashtra election is concerned, it was not fundamentally a contest between the Mahayuti and the Maha Vikas Aghadi. There was another factor: The Bharat Jodo Abhiyaan. What was this 'todo' (break) campaign, established under the name of "jodo" (unite), doing?"It was creating misconceptions among the public against all of the country's constitutional institutions, thereby inciting them to fight against the nation itself. This includes the judiciary and the Election Commission, he 1950 until a new law was enacted, the (previous) Congress governments directly appointed the Chief Election Commissioner, Fadnavis of 26 commissioners to date, 25 were directly appointed by the central government. For the first time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi established a committee that includes the leader of the opposition or the leader of the largest political party (in the opposition), he to Gandhi's objection to an increase in the number of electors in the 2024 Maharashtra polls whom he called "bogus voters", Fadnavis said the number of young voters is constantly increasing."Between 2014 and 2019, 63 lakh new voters were added; from 2009 to 2014, 75 lakh new voters were added; and from 2004 to 2009, 1 crore new voters were added. This means that nothing extraordinary happened in 2024," he 2004, 5 per cent more in the assembly elections than in the Lok Sabha polls. In 2009, 4 per cent more; in 2014, 3 per cent more; in 2019, 1 per cent more; and in 2024, 4 per cent more. So again, nothing new happened in 2024, the CM said."The claim that the voting percentage suddenly increased is a huge joke. Is Rahul Gandhi unaware that 5 pm to 6 pm is also a polling hour, and everyone present in the queue at the booth by 6 pm is allowed to cast their vote?" he the second phase of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the voter turnout figure given at 5 pm was 60.96 per cent, which was finalised at 66.71 per cent the next day. The increase was 5.75 per cent. "But are you going to hide that fact because you won that election?" Fadnavis the final voting figures would come late at night; now, the 5 pm figure is released, and the final figure comes the next day, he claim that the NDA won where the voter percentage increased at the last moment is "even more laughable," Fadnavis said."Rahul Gandhi gave the example of Kamthi (assembly seat in Maharashtra). But I will provide the examples which he did not. In Madha, there was an 18 per cent increase, where the Sharad Pawar group's candidate won. In Wani, a 13 per cent increase, where the Uddhav Thackeray group's candidate won. In Shrirampur, a 12 per cent increase, where the Congress won," he said Rahul Gandhi has been constantly "insulting" the democratic process and the people's mandate."The people have rejected Rahul Gandhi, and in retaliation, he is rejecting the people and their mandate," he said."This will only push the Congress party further into a ditch. He needs to introspect on why his own party's MLAs make statements challenging anyone to get an appointment with him within a day. He must be mindful of which direction he is taking the country and what poison he is spreading by constantly raising doubts about the democratic process and constitutional institutions," the CM said the defeat in Maharashtra has hurt Gandhi and his allies."But if you continue to insult the mandate of Maharashtra's farmers, Ladki Bahin (beloved sisters), common people, and all its citizens in this manner, the people of Maharashtra will never forgive you," he added.


New Indian Express
an hour ago
- New Indian Express
‘People rejected Rahul, now he's rejecting democracy': Fadnavis hits back over rigging claim
MUMBAI: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday said Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, instead of introspecting on the defeat in the 2024 state assembly polls, has been repudiating the mandate given by the people because they rejected him. The leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha is preparing his excuses for future defeats in the upcoming assembly elections, including Bihar, Fadnavis said in his articles published in the Indian Express and Marathi daily Loksatta. On Saturday, Gandhi, in an article published in several newspapers and in posts on X, claimed the 2024 Maharashtra assembly elections were a "blueprint for rigging democracy" and alleged this "match-fixing" would next happen in Bihar. In a post on X, Gandhi outlined the alleged electoral irregularities in a stepwise manner — fake voters are added, voter turnout is inflated, bogus voting is facilitated, and evidence is subsequently hidden. The Election Commission rejected the charge, saying defaming the poll panel after an unfavourable verdict is absolutely absurd. In response to Gandhi's claims, Fadnavis in his article said the Congress leader has been constantly "insulting" the democratic process and the people's mandate. "The people have rejected Rahul Gandhi, and in retaliation, he is rejecting the people and their mandate," the BJP leader charged. " It would be more prudent to accept defeat for once and introspect on where you are going wrong, where your connection with the people is lacking, and what you should do about it," he said.


News18
an hour ago
- News18
Manipur Protesters Pour Petrol On Heads, Threaten To Self-Immolate Themselves On Camera
Last Updated: Violent protests erupted in Manipur's capital city on Saturday night, prompting the administration to suspend the internet services for five days. As tensions soared in Manipur's Imphal over the arrest of a key leader of the Arambai Tenggol (AT), Kanan Singh, a group of young men poured petrol on their heads and threatened self-immolation on Saturday night. The video of the incident has now surfaced on social media. This comes after protests erupted in parts of Manipur's Imphal after Singh was arrested by the security forces. Arson was witnessed on the roads as protesters burnt tyres and blocked the streets, prompting the administration to suspend internet services across five valley districts for five days. Manipur is arrest triggers Imphal opens fire. Curfew Northeast is slipping up, Delhi. #Manipur #ManipurViolence #Imphal — THE SQUADRON (@THE_SQUADR0N) June 7, 2025 In the protest videos, a group of young men wearing black t-shirts were seen holding bottles filled with petrol. One of them was heard saying, 'We gave up our weapons. We helped during the floods like we were supposed to. Now you're arresting us. We'll end our lives." Kanan Singh is the main accused in the February 2024 attack on the house of Additional Superintendent of Police Moirangthem Amit and the kidnapping that followed. At that time, Kanan was a head constable in the state police commando unit, but he was later suspended for neglecting his duty. The protesters were members of the Meitei volunteer group Arambai Tenggol, which had earlier been accused of attacking Kuki villages during ethnic clashes. They shouted slogans demanding the release of their leader and set tyres on fire on the roads. After the arrest, large crowds gathered, and the situation quickly turned tense. Roads were set on fire, and about 50 gunshots were heard in the area. Security forces were sent in to control the chaos. During the violence, angry mobs set fire to two buses and a jeep used by the security forces. Several CCTV cameras at major traffic points were also damaged. First Published: