
News18 Afternoon Digest: SC Seeks Ex-CJI Chandrachud Removal From Official Bungalow, Elon Musk Launches New Political Party & Other Stories
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In today's News18 afternoon digest, we bring to you the latest on Elon Musk's new political party, Dalai Lama's birthday, Indian Govt Didn't Ask X To Block Reuters Account and other stories.
The Supreme Court administration formally wrote to the Union government, seeking the 'immediate vacation" of the official Chief Justice's residence and its return to the court's housing pool, citing that former CJI DY Chandrachud has stayed in the bungalow beyond the allowed timeframe. Read More
After a public fallout with his once-close friend, US President Donald Trump, Elon Musk launched a new political party in the United States to challenge what the tech billionaire described as the country's 'one-party system." Read More
The United States extended its birthday greetings to the Dalai Lama on Saturday (local time) and voiced support for the Tibetans' ability to freely choose their religious leaders 'without interference", in an apparent message to China. Read More
Dhurandhar Movie First Look: Ranveer Singh has unleashed his wrath in the first look from his upcoming film, directed by Aditya Dhar. Along with the promo, Dhurandhar's release date was also announced. While Ranveer has experimented with diverse roles throughout his career, this film seems different from anything he has done so far. Read More
Cricketer-turned-pundit David Lloyd believes Shubman Gill's takeover of India's Test batting reins from Virat Kohli is as seamless as the accession of a new ruler taking the throne after the death of the previous King or Queen. He feels the same about 'box office' Rishabh Pant taking the team to the 'next level' after MS Dhoni, saying that these signify that world-class players are not as irreplaceable as people think. Read More
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