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Evening news wrap: Karnataka ASP quits after Siddaramaiah's 'air slap', PM Modi lauds India-Ghana ties; and more

Evening news wrap: Karnataka ASP quits after Siddaramaiah's 'air slap', PM Modi lauds India-Ghana ties; and more

Time of India7 hours ago
Karnataka ASP NV Baramani resigned after claiming public humiliation by CM Siddaramaiah during a rally.
Prime Minister Modi, while addressing Ghana's Parliament, said that a stronger India would contribute to global stability and called for urgent reforms in global governance.
Meanwhile on the trade front, India and the US are racing to finalise a deal before Trump's July 9 tariff deadline.
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Officer cites public slap gesture by CM Siddaramaiah as reason for early retirement
ASP NV Baramani has applied for voluntary retirement, citing "severe mental trauma" after being publicly humiliated by Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah during a rally in Belagavi.
In a detailed letter, Baramani said he was diligently performing duties when Siddaramaiah made a slap gesture on stage, which went viral. Despite initially choosing silence to avoid further embarrassment, he eventually decided to step down.
Meanwhile, BJP also demanded a public apology from the CM.
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PM Modi in Ghana: Strong India
Vital for Global Stability
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his visit to Ghana, emphasised that a strong and stable India is essential for a prosperous world.
Addressing Ghana's Parliament during his two-day visit, he also highlighted the need for credible and effective reforms in global governance, especially in light of shifting global dynamics. The PM was also awarded the "Officer of the Order of the Star of Ghana" honour, which he described as a responsibility to strengthen India-Ghana ties.
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India-US trade deal talks drag as Trump's July 9 tariff deadline looms
With just days left before US's tariff on Indian goods comes into effect, India and the US are racing to finalise a trade agreement.
Despite extending talks in Washington, negotiators have hit roadblocks over unresolved issues. President Trump has indicated that extending the deadline is unlikely but expressed optimism about a possible deal that could reduce tariffs and ensure fairer competition. Without an interim trade deal agreement, Indian industries must prepare for a 26% tariff.
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Shooting incident at Chicago nightclub leaves 4 dead
A mass shooting outside Chicago's Artis Lounge left four people dead and 14 injured late Wednesday night.
The incident occurred during an album release party for rapper Mello Buckzz. Chicago police said three victims are in critical condition, and an investigation is underway. The site had previously witnessed a similar violent incident in 2022 when it was known as Hush Lounge. The recurrence of gun violence at the same location has raised concerns about public safety in the area.
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India clears Pakistan hockey team's entry for Asia Cup, Junior WC
India has granted clearance for the Pakistan men's hockey team to participate in the Asia Cup in Bihar and the FIH Junior World Cup in Tamil Nadu. Approvals came from the ministries of external and home affairs, aligning with India's commitment to keeping politics separate from sports. Had India disallowed the Pakistan team's participation for the two hockey events, it would have faced sanctioned from the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
Pakistan's participation was uncertain after the Pahalgam terror attack and India's cross-border Operation Sindoor.
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