Apoorva Mukhija Faces Death Threats After India's Got Latent Controversy

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:50am on 15 Feb 2025,Saturday India

Social media influencer Apoorva Mukhija is receiving death and harassment threats following the controversy over Ranveer Allahbadia’s remarks on India’s Got Latent. Mukhija, who was on the show's panel, has also been removed from Rajasthan Tourism’s treasure hunt campaign in collaboration with IIFA. Her friend Rida Tharana condemned the threats, saying, “How do you feel safe when constantly threatened?” Meanwhile, Mukhija is also facing an FIR and has been questioned by the police. Allahbadia has apologized, and co-host Samay Raina has deleted all India’s Got Latent episodes from YouTube.

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Maharashtra Forms Panel to Study Law on ‘Love Jihad’, Opposition Slams Move

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:47am on 15 Feb 2025,Saturday India

The Maharashtra government has set up a 7-member panel, led by DGP Sanjay Verma, to study legal aspects of a potential law against "love jihad" and forced religious conversions. The BJP cites the Shraddha Walkar case to justify the move, while the opposition calls it an attack on personal freedom. NCP leader Supriya Sule urged the government to focus on economic issues, while Congress leader Husain Dalwai called "love jihad" a myth. BJP MLA Mangal Lodha defended the initiative, claiming such cases were rising in Maharashtra. The panel will review similar laws in other states.

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DY Chandrachud’s Son Abhinav to Fight for Ranveer Allahbadia in Supreme Court’s ‘India’s Got Latent’ Case

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 11:37am on 15 Feb 2025,Saturday India

Abhinav Chandrachud, son of former Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, is representing YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia in the Supreme Court amidst multiple FIRs for controversial remarks in the show India’s Got Latent. The Supreme Court is set to hear the case involving Allahbadia’s petition to merge the complaints. Abhinav is a well-educated lawyer with degrees from prestigious institutions, including Harvard and Stanford, and has also written books on law. Despite his father’s prominent position, Abhinav has never appeared before the Supreme Court during his father’s tenure.

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J&K Government Expels Three Employees with Terrorist Connections

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 10:26am on 15 Feb 2025,Saturday India

Jammu and Kashmir's Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha dismissed three government employees, including a police constable, for their alleged terror links, marking the latest in a series of terminations. Firdous Ahmed Bhat, a police constable, was found working for the Lashkar-e-Toiba terror group. Nisar Ahmed Khan, a forest department orderly, had longstanding ties to Hizbul Mujahideen. These terminations raise concerns about the state government's authority, as this marks the 69th dismissal since Article 370's abrogation in 2019.

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President's Rule Forces Manipur’s Armed Factions into Hiding

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 09:58am on 15 Feb 2025,Saturday India

Amid escalating violence in Manipur, underground groups like Arambai Tenggol have told their cadres to "lie low" as security forces intensify their crackdown. Following the imposition of President's Rule, the groups have been suppressing activity, hiding weapons, and avoiding attention. Arambai Tenggol, once a dominant force in the region, has seen some cadres defect to rival groups, while younger members are retreating from active conflict. Despite these actions, the situation remains volatile, with tensions still high across the Imphal Valley.

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Outrage in India: Judge Frees Man Accused of Raping Wife, Leading to Her Tragic Death

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 05:10am on 15 Feb 2025,Saturday India

A high court judge in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh absolved a man of marital rape charges, has sparked outrage and reignited calls to criminalize marital rape in the country. The man was acquitted of rape and homicide charges after the High Court ruled that marital rape isn't legally recognized. Activists, including lawyers and gender rights advocates, condemned the decision, arguing it perpetuates violence against women and undermines their safety. Despite petitions to reform the law, the Indian government maintains that criminalizing marital rape would destabilize marriage, citing outdated beliefs about consent within marriage.

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TSRTC Bus Collides with Truck in Telangana's Jagtial District; Conductor Killed, Six Injured

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 01:19am on 15 Feb 2025,Saturday India

In a devastating accident, one Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) bus collided head-on with one truck near Balwantapur village, Mallial mandal, Jagtial district. The head-on collision killed the bus conductor and injured eight others, including the driver and travelers. The bus, going from Jagtial to Warangal, had the truck, carrying bamboo, collided head-on. Authorities have registered the case under sections 304-A and 337 of the Indian Penal Code and also investigating the cause of the accident.      

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Mumbai, Assam Police Visit Ranveer Allahbadia’s Home, Find Door Locked After He Skips Questioning in Obscenity Case

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:54pm on 14 Feb 2025,Friday India

Mumbai and Guwahati police visited podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia’s residence on Friday after he failed to appear for questioning over an obscenity case linked to his appearance on India's Got Latent. The apartment was locked, prompting authorities to return. Allahbadia, facing multiple FIRs, has approached the Supreme Court for relief. His apology—“My comment wasn’t even funny”—failed to stop criticism. Parliament and the National Commission for Women have intervened, demanding reports on the matter. Meanwhile, co-accused comedian Samay Raina remains in the U.S., seeking more time for questioning.

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Ranveer Allahbadia Skips Police Summons, Phone Switched Off, Home Locked

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:48pm on 14 Feb 2025,Friday India

YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia has skipped a second police summons in Mumbai. His phone is switched off, and his home is locked. He was asked to appear at Khar Police Station over his controversial remarks on the show India’s Got Latent. Mumbai Police tried to contact him but got no response. Allahbadia has now moved the Supreme Court, seeking protection from multiple FIRs. He also applied for anticipatory bail. Meanwhile, Assam police have filed a case against him and others for promoting obscenity. The National Commission for Women has also summoned him for questioning on February 17.

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RBI Suspends Board of New India Co-operative Bank for 12 Months, Appoints Administrator

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 12:19pm on 14 Feb 2025,Friday India

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has superseded the board of directors of New India Co-operative Bank for 12 months and appointed Shreekant, a former SBI Chief General Manager, as an administrator. This follows concerns regarding the bank's liquidity. Restrictions have been placed, including limitations on deposit withdrawals, with eligible depositors entitled to a deposit insurance claim of up to Rs 5 lakh from DICGC. Customers have expressed frustration due to lack of communication while trying to access their funds and services. The RBI’s actions came after supervisory issues with the bank's operations.  

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