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Shah claims 'some' parties use infiltrators as vote bank; asks why no infiltration from Raj, Gujarat
Union Home Minister Amit Shah accused certain political parties of exploiting infiltrators as vote banks, questioning why infiltration is absent in Gujarat and Rajasthan. Speaking on the implications of infiltration on democracy, he highlighted rising Muslim population growth in Assam and West Bengal as evidence of the issue. Shah emphasized that state governments also bear responsibility for border management.

Jaipur crafts India's most costly sweet for Diwali. Will cost ₹1.11 lakh per kg | Photos
Jaipur introduced a luxurious sweet, Swarn Bhasam Pak, last Diwali, made with gold and silver ashes, priced at ₹70,000 per kilogram. This year, as part of ‘Panch Parv Diwali’ celebrations, temples will host cultural events and decorations, with Rajasthan's Chief Minister directing beautification efforts in public areas and schools. Jaipur also launched the even pricier Swarn Prasadam at ₹1.11 lakh per kilogram.

SC seeks Centre's response over rising instances of digital arrest in country
The Supreme Court has expressed concern over the digital arrest of a senior citizen couple in Ambala, Haryana, based on forged court orders by fraudsters seeking to extort Rs 1.05 crore. Justices highlighted the rising trend of such crimes, emphasizing the need for coordinated police efforts to combat this issue and protect public trust in the judicial system.

Rahul Gandhi visits family of Dalit lynching victim in UP’s Fatehpur
Rahul Gandhi visited the family of lynched Dalit Hariom Valmiki in Fatehpur, expressing concern over rising violence against Dalits. He accused the Uttar Pradesh government of isolating the family and urged Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to ensure their protection and dignity. Gandhi emphasized the need for justice and support for the family, who he claimed were coerced into avoiding his visit.

Rivaba Jadeja becomes minister in new Gujarat cabinet
Rivaba Jadeja, wife of cricketer Ravindra Jadeja, was inducted into the new Gujarat cabinet as Jamnagar North MLA. The 26-member cabinet follows the resignation of all ministers, enabling a strategic reset before upcoming local and assembly elections. Rivaba, a BJP member since 2019, won her seat by over 50,000 votes in the 2022 elections.

Gujarat government rejigs entire cabinet, appoints 26 new ministers. See full list
The BJP-led Gujarat government appointed a new cabinet of 26 ministers, including Rivaba Jadeja, following the resignation of the previous cabinet. This strategic reset aims to prepare for local body polls and the 2027 state assembly election. Harsh Sanghavi has been named the new deputy Chief Minister, with other ministers' portfolios yet to be announced.

Shilpa Shetty pulls travel plea after Bombay HC's reluctance for relief
Actor Shilpa Shetty withdrew her request to the Bombay High Court for permission to travel abroad after the court expressed reluctance to grant it. Shetty, along with her husband Raj Kundra, is challenging Look Out Circulars related to a ₹60.48-crore cheating case. Their lawyer indicated they would file a new application for future travel plans.

No more ‘ORS’ on brand labels, products: What food regulator's move means
India's Food Safety and Standards Authority (FSSAI) has mandated food business operators to eliminate the term "ORS" (Oral Rehydration Solution) from all product labels, including trademarks. This decision aims to prevent misleading labeling that could confuse consumers. Authorities are instructed to enforce compliance, with penalties for violations under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006.

'They were forced to say...': Rahul Gandhi meets Dalit victim's kin after clip surfaces
Hari Om Valmiki, a Dalit man, was lynched in Rae Bareli on October 2 over theft suspicions, leading to 12 arrests. Congress leader Ajay Rai criticized the UP government for failing to protect Dalits. Valmiki's family expressed satisfaction with government actions and declined to meet opposition leaders, while Rahul Gandhi accused authorities of intimidation during his visit to the family.

JD(U)'s shift from its secular profile, fields only 4 Muslim candidates in Bihar polls
The JD-U has significantly reduced its Muslim candidate representation in the upcoming elections, offering only four seats out of 101. This change reflects a loss of confidence in securing minority votes, as past attempts have yielded poor results. Despite Nitish Kumar's efforts to maintain secular credentials, the party's alliance with BJP has alienated Muslim voters.

'8 fadne ne 8’: WhatsApp call recording exposes Punjab top cop's bribery demand
The CBI arrested Punjab's DIG Harcharan Singh Bhullar for allegedly demanding an ₹8 lakh bribe from a scrap dealer. A trap revealed Bhullar's involvement through a recorded WhatsApp call and subsequent searches uncovered ₹5 crore in cash, luxury items, and firearms at his office and home. The investigation is ongoing, following a complaint from the dealer.
Pakistan's Khawaja Asif says ready for 'two-front war', cites India amid conflict with Afghan Taliban
Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif warned of potential Indian aggression at the border, citing heightened tensions due to Afghanistan's instability. He emphasized Pakistan's readiness for a "two-front war" with both India and Afghanistan, asserting a strategy is in place. Meanwhile, India criticized Pakistan's actions and expressed support for Afghanistan amidst ongoing border clashes. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called for dialogue with Kabul.

Lynched Dalit's kin 'refuse' to meet Rahul, 'go back' posters surface in UP
Ahead of Rahul Gandhi's visit to Fatehpur, the family of lynching victim Hari Om Valmiki stated they do not wish to meet him or any opposition leaders, expressing satisfaction with the government's response. "Go back" posters appeared in the area, reflecting their desire to avoid political exploitation of the tragedy. The family met Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who assured them of justice.
3% DA hike for UP state govt employees: Yogi Adityanath's big announcement ahead of Diwali
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath announced a 3% increase in dearness allowance for state employees and pensioners, raising it from 55% to 58%, effective July 1. The decision, benefiting around 28 lakh individuals, aims to enhance living standards ahead of Deepavali. The state will incur an additional expense of Rs 1,960 crore until March 2026.

Political advertising heads for Bihar’s Hindi papers
The upcoming Bihar assembly elections in November have sparked a surge in political advertising, particularly in Hindi newspapers, which have outperformed digital platforms in ad revenue. Despite the rise of digital media, Hindi newspapers remain credible sources for political communication, benefiting from increased circulation and local engagement. The festive season has further boosted ad revenue growth in the state.

Courts should not order CBI probe in routine manner: SC
The Supreme Court emphasized that CBI inquiries should not be routinely ordered by constitutional courts, advocating for cautious and sparing use of such directives. The court set aside an Allahabad High Court order for a CBI probe into recruitment irregularities in Uttar Pradesh, stating that compelling circumstances must justify such investigations to ensure integrity and fairness.