
News18 Afternoon Digest: Updates On Parliament Monsoon Session, Operation Mahadev & Other Top Stories
We are also covering: Despite visa-free entry, Malaysia denies 10 Indians over suspicious travel records; Sunil Gavaskar takes dig at grumpy England for Manchester farce
In today's News18 afternoon digest, we bring to you the latest updates on Parliament Monsoon Session, killing of three terrorists in Operation Mahadev and other top stories.
In a combative address in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah hit out at the Congress over a range of topics, including Operation Sindoor. Read more
Intel Input, Eye In The Sky: How Operation Mahadev Traced And Eliminated Pahalgam Terrorists
Three terrorists involved in the Pahalgam terror attack – Suleiman alias Faizal Jat, Jibran, and Hamza Afghani – were neutralised in Dachigam forest in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday as part of Operation Mahadev, Home Minister Amit Shah confirmed to Parliament on Tuesday. Read more
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday launched a scathing attack on Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi over his speech in Lok Sabha during Operation Sindoor debate, alleging that his remarks 'proved" he acts 'on behalf of Pakistan". Read more
Malaysia denied entry to 10 Indian nationals at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) recently, despite offering visa-free access to Indian passport holders. The Indian travellers were among 99 foreign arrivals who were refused entry on Friday after failing to meet immigration requirements. Read more
Saiyaara actors Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda have shot to fame after the release of their debut Bollywood film. The film is wreaking havoc at the box office, and is showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon. Amid the success of the film, several behind-the-scenes videos featuring Ahaan and Aneet are going viral on social media. One such unseen video from the sets of Saiyaara shows Aneet singing along and jamming to Kabir Singh song 'Kaise Hua' between takes. Read more
Batting legend Sunil Gavaskar has called out England for their 'grumpiness' after India turned down their offer to end the fifth day of the 4th Test play prematurely with the game heading towards a draw. Gavaskar reminded England that they cannot expect things to go their way all the time and complaint when they don't. Read more
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