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Evening News Rap: There is no new CM in Karnataka, Congress says; The girl cuts the girl’s throat in the focused lover MP; More | Bharat News

In today’s top headlines, the Congress firmly closed the speculation of a leadership rift in Karnataka, in which the party’s in -charge Randeep Singh Surjewala confirms that Siddaramaiah would continue as the Chief Minister and will dismiss the tension with his deputy, DK Shivkumar. Meanwhile, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar revealed that PM Modi was firm against the pressure of the US and Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, claiming India’s right to retaliate after the Pahgam massacre. In a major policy move, the Union Cabinet approved the incentive (ELI) scheme associated with employment of Rs 99,446 crore to make more than 3.5 crore jobs by 2027, which offered to encourage employers and first offered salary support for job seekers. On the ground, Horror hit a hospital in Madhya Pradesh, where a lover murdered a teenage girl in a full public scene. And in Bihar, the road widening project of Rs 100 crore turned into a safety nightmare, leaving the big trees in the middle of the highway, which due to the forest approval, left the passengers to navigate a risky, zig-zag barrier course.

Here are the top stories of the evening:

Siddaramaiah to Stay: Congress rejected rift talk

Congress Rajya Sabha MP and in -charge Randeep Singh Surjewal in Karnataka on Tuesday refused to change any leadership in the state, stating that Siddaramaiah would continue as the Chief Minister. His comment came between Siddaramaiah and his deputy DK Shivkumar amid speculation about a power quarrel. Addressing the buzz, Surjevala said that his visit to Karnataka was only to assess the performance of MLAs. Supporting this, Minister Priyank Kharge also reiterated that there is no “dissatisfaction” within the party and there is no plan to change the CM, confirming that Siddaramaiah, Shivkumar and the party high command all have been aligned with their defined roles. Read more

Jaishankar revealed what PM Modi told JD Vance when India cooks Pakistan

External Affairs Minister K Jaishankar has revealed the important details of a stressful diplomatic moment between India and the United States during Operation Sindoor. Speaking during a question -answer in Newsweek, Jaishankar spoke with US vice -president JD Vance on 9 May as in the room. Vance said that Pakistan was threatening a major attack until India was supported – but PM Modi warned of firm reaction. Read more

Cabinet approved employment linked incentive scheme for more than Rs 3.5 crore in 2 years

Prime Minister Narendra Modi-Nedic Cabinet has approved a major employment generation initiative, Employment Linked Inscent (ELI) scheme with the aim of producing more than 3.5 crore jobs in the next two years. With an allocation of Rs 99,446 crore, the scheme is a major pillar of the government’s wide Rs 2 lakh crore youth employment and skilling package, which has been declared in the Union Budget of 2024-25. Read more

MP Horror: Older Lovers cut a teenager’s throat in the hospital corridor

In Narsinghpur district of Madhya Pradesh, CCTV footage of the local district hospital, Chilling captured the brutal murder of 18 -year -old Sandhya Chaudhary, a student of class 12. He was attacked by a shocking lover in a public corridor, who used to cut his throat in the daylight. The shocking thing is that hospital staff and buyers saw passively, allowing the attacker to allow the scene to run away from the unwanted scene. The viral video has expressed widespread resentment over clear inaction. Read more

Trees released in the middle of Bihar highway, locals say that now a network of death

In Jehanabad district of Bihar, a distance of 7.8 km of Patna-Gaon Road has been strangely widened, without removing dozens of big trees, the zig-zag was now left in the middle of the highway. This bizarre planning defect has converted an important commuter route into a dangerous barrier course, in which local people have warned of adjacent accidents. The road, once part of NH-83, now falls under the State Road Construction Department (RCD), when a new national highway was built nearby. The engineers involved in this say that the forest department refused to issue withdrawal for the cutting of the tree, and the district administration failed to allocate the required 14 hectares of compensatory land. As a result, construction was allowed to move forward – but now until the required environmental node is provided, it has been stopped. RCD Executive Engineer Dhananjay Kumar said that the department is waiting for forest approval and has alerted all the concerned officials. Read more

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