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    Valmiki Corporation scam: BJP to hold statewide protest demanding Karnataka CM's resignation

    Valmiki Corporation scam: The BJP in Karnataka plans to hold statewide protests on June 28 demanding Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's resignation over financial irregularities in the KMVSTDC. BJP ST Morcha State President Hanumanthu stated that protests will occur in all districts and major villages until the CM steps down. The alleged Rs 187 crore scam involves misuse of funds transferred to over 700 bank accounts. Nagendra's resignation is seen as insufficient, with calls for mass resignations.

    No additional CSF personnel being sent to Manipur, troops stationed outside returning home, state government clarifies

    On Monday, protests erupted in the valley areas, mainly led by women demanding the removal of central forces, accusing them of biased actions and targeting village guards. Protestors attempted to enter the residence of Chief Minister N Biren Singh but were stopped by the police. Additional CRPF troopers were deployed in Jiribam district following the killing of a 59-year-old farmer, with tensions high between Meitei and Kuki-Zomi communities.

    'I was hit on face, abused': Kangana Ranaut after being slapped at airport; Here're other controversies involving Ranaut

    BJP leader and actor Kangana Ranaut was allegedly slapped by a CISF constable at Chandigarh airport over remarks related to the farmers' protest. The incident occurred during a security check, with the constable reportedly expressing support for the protest. Ranaut, now a Member of Parliament, has expressed concern over rising extremism in Punjab.

    View: Iran’s President Raisi, who died in chopper crash, was a failure

    Iran president Helicopter Crash: Since the early 1980s, Iranian presidents have reflected the supreme leader's needs. Ebrahim Raisi, close to Ayatollah Khamenei, aimed to restore faith in the Islamic Revolution but failed. His crackdown on female dress codes sparked protests, revealing his lack of popularity. Raisi's death has now opened up new possibilities for succession.

    In divided Iran, president's death met by muted mourning and furtive celebration

    Iran declared five days of mourning for President Ebrahim Raisi, who, along with Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian, died in a helicopter crash. While loyalists prayed in mosques, daily life continued with minimal disruption. Opposition groups quietly celebrated Raisi's death, reflecting his controversial legacy, particularly his role in cracking down on women's rights and executing dissidents. Many Iranians doubt his death will change the country's hardline governance. The subdued response contrasts with past public grief for figures like Qasem Soleimani, indicating Raisi's divisive impact.

    Why was Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi called the 'Butcher of Tehran'?

    The death of Ebrahim Raisi has raised questions regarding his record on Human Rights. He is seen to be behind mass killings that have led to suppression of rights in Iran, as per reports.

    The Economic Times
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