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In a significant legal development on December 23, 2025, the Delhi High Court suspended the life sentence of expelled BJP leader Kuldeep Sengar in the Unnao rape case. The court granted him bail with strict conditions, including a ban on entering the survivor's vicinity. However, Sengar will not be released as he continues to serve a 10-year sentence for the custodial death of the survivor's father. Family members of the survivor expressed deep anguish and fear, stating, 'Instead of dying at their hands, it would be better to eat roti in jail.' They alleged political pressure and vowed to challenge the decision in the Supreme Court.
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Protests Erupt Across India Over Lynching of Hindu Man Deepu Chandradas in Bangladesh
In this news report, India Today highlights the escalating outrage across India following the lynching of Deepu Chandradas, a Hindu man in Bangladesh. The broadcast details protests organised by the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Hindu Jagran Manch in Delhi, Kolkata, and Hyderabad, where demonstrators demanded justice and burnt effigies. The report also covers fresh violence in Chittagong, where a Hindu family's house was set ablaze, and notes that security has been significantly tightened at the Indian High Commission in Dhaka. Correspondent Ashutosh Mishra provides updates on the ground situation, noting that the violence has cast a shadow over the upcoming elections in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh News: Hindu Home Torched in Chittagong; Resident Alleges 'Burqa Coercion'
In a disturbing report from Bangladesh, a Hindu family's home was set on fire in Chittagong (Chattogram), raising fresh fears among the minority community. India Today's Ashutosh Mishra speaks to an Unidentified speaker, a Hindu resident, who alleges that women are being forced to wear burqas and are denied education due to mob violence. The speaker claims radicals believe 'singing and playing music leads to rape' and that the police often refuse to register complaints against leaders. The incident follows a threatening note found near the site warning the community.
Bangladesh Protest: Salehuddin Ahmed Claims Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus Working To Mend India Ties
In this India Today news bulletin, the focus is on the diplomatic relations between India and Bangladesh. Bangladesh's Finance Advisor Salehuddin Ahmed states that Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus is taking steps to ease strained ties with New Delhi, emphasizing the separation of economic interests from political rhetoric. The report highlights the economic dependence of Bangladesh on India, particularly in the textile sector. Meanwhile, tensions escalate as the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) summons Bangladesh's High Commissioner Riaz Hamidullah following the lynching of Deepu Das and attacks on Hindus. Reporters Shivani Sharma and Ashutosh Mishra provide updates on the ground situation and the geopolitical implications.
Dhaka News: India Summons B'desh Envoy Riaz Hamidullah Over Student Leader Sharif Hadi’s Killing
In this news bulletin, India Today’s Shivani Sharma reports on the escalating diplomatic tensions between New Delhi and Dhaka. India has summoned Bangladesh High Commissioner Riaz Hamidullah for the second time in a week, seeking a ‘thorough probe’ into the killing of student leader Sharif Osman Hadi. The envoy was called in on Tuesday amid allegations of anti-India sentiments and targeted attacks on Hindus and diplomats in Bangladesh. Shivani Sharma notes that India has demanded a proper investigation to identify the perpetrators and counter ‘unsubstantiated allegations’ being levelled against India regarding the murder.
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