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News18 Evening Digest: Police Unease In Bengaluru As Heads Roll & Other Top Stories

News18 Evening Digest: Police Unease In Bengaluru As Heads Roll & Other Top Stories

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In today's evening digest, NEWS18 brings latest updates on Bengaluru stampede, Trump-Musk feud and other top stories.
Police Unease In Bengaluru As Heads Roll; BJP, Congress Spar Over 'Scapegoat' Charges
Dissent is growing within the Karnataka police following the suspension of senior officers in the aftermath of the Bengaluru stampede, with many personnel believing the police are being made 'scapegoats" for the tragic incident that claimed 11 lives. Read more
Pakistan has so far sent four letters expressing concerns over suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) and urging India to reconsider the decision. Read More
US President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk are expected to speak privately, following a public clash that turned their once-close alliance into an open feud. A White House official confirmed the call which is arranged at the urging of Donald Trump's aides, who have been working behind the scenes to defuse tensions between the two, the New York Post reported. Read More
Nagarjuna and Amala Akkineni's son Akhil Akkineni has tied the knot with Zainab Ravdjee, and first pictures from their wedding ceremony have flooded social media. The lovebirds tied the knot in an intimate wedding ceremony in Hyderabad on Friday, June 6, 2025. As soon as Zainab and Akhil Akkineni's wedding photos began circulating on social media, fans couldn't contain their excitement and flooded the internet with love and admiration for the newlyweds. Read More
Senior India batter Rohit Sharma has revealed that his father, Gurunath, was happy but also 'a little disappointed' when he announced his Test retirement last month. Rohit explained that Gurunath has always appreciated red-ball cricket more than ODIs and T20s, and the longest format has always made him more excited — a love that has only gotten stronger seeing his son go up the ranks to the highest level of the sport. Read More
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