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- India Today
ENG vs WI: England players arrive on cycles; WI team bus delayed due to London traffic
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Time of India
4 hours ago
- Time of India
'Op Sindoor Is Not...': Salman Khurshid's Big Statement In Malaysia As Delegation Visit Concludes
/ Jun 03, 2025, 06:19PM IST As the Sanjay Jha-led all-party delegation concluded its visit to Malaysia, Congress leader Salman Khurshid said the team spoke in one voice on national interest and terrorism. He called the outreach a high-level success, stating that India's message was heard seriously by Malaysian leaders. Responding to questions, Khurshid said next steps on the issue would depend on Pakistan's response. He also confirmed that Operation Sindoor is currently suspended but can be reactivated if needed, depending on future developments and emerging security concerns in the region.#salmankhurshid #congress #countryfirst #antiterrorism #indiaonevoice #sanjayjha #delegation #malaysiavisit #operationsindoor #pakistanresponse #delegationsuccess #crossborderterrorism #unifiedapproach #nationalinterest #globaloutreach #diplomaticmission #indiandefense #toi #toibharat


News18
6 hours ago
- News18
Kolkata Woman Catches Mother-in-Law Sneaking Into Her Bedroom At Night, Doing This
Last Updated: Viral CCTV footage reveals a mother-in-law entering her daughter-in-law's bedroom at night, provoking public outrage and demands for legal action In an unusual and unsettling incident from Kolkata, West Bengal, a woman has sparked a storm online after releasing CCTV footage showing her mother-in-law entering her bedroom at night. The bizarre footage, rapidly going viral on Instagram, has ignited fierce public outrage and brought to light serious concerns about privacy violations and family interference. Caught On Camera The woman, who wishes to remain anonymous, shared the video claiming she noticed strange noises while she and her husband were asleep. Initially suspecting a ghost, she installed a motion-activated CCTV camera that captured the shocking event. The grainy footage shows the mother-in-law quietly entering the bedroom and standing close to the sleeping woman. Though the video contains no audio, text overlays reveal the mother-in-law allegedly made hostile comments such as 'you don't deserve this" and 'I hate you." The unnerving nature of the intrusion has left many viewers disturbed. Public Backlash Social media users have condemned the mother-in-law's behaviour as a serious invasion of privacy. Calls for legal action and urgent intervention have surged online, with some suggesting the woman should immediately evict her husband and mother-in-law. Others have voiced concerns about the husband's apparent ignorance, placing the entire family under scrutiny. Similar Incidents In The Past Similar incidents have surfaced before. In 2022, a Reddit user shared that her mother-in-law had secretly installed a camera in her bedroom to monitor her care for her husband. In that case, the woman banned her mother-in-law from the house. Likewise, in 2016, a man in Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh, installed a CCTV camera to capture his wife beating his mother, which subsequently went viral. First Published: June 03, 2025, 16:38 IST