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India: Death toll in northeast Delhi violence over CAA rises to 22

New Delhi, Feb 26 (PTI) The death toll in the northeast Delhi communal violence over the amended citizenship law rose to 22 on Wednesday, according to GTB Hospital authorities.

On Tuesday, the death toll was 13.

"The death toll has risen to 22," Medical Superintendent of GTB Hospital Sunil Kumar Gautam said.

Of the 22 deceased, four were brought to the Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital from the Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital earlier in the day, a senior official said.

Bus Mishap Claims 24 Lives In Western India

NEW DELHI, Feb 26 (NNN-PTI) – As many as 24 people were killed and five others injured, when a bus fell into a river, in India’s western state of Rajasthan on Wednesday, confirmed a local cop.

The mishap occurred in the Lakheri area of the state’s Bundi district.

The bus, carrying 29 passengers, was on its way from Kota area to Sawaimadhopur district of the state.

The accident took place at around 10.00 hours (local time).

The injured passengers were admitted in a local hospital. Further details are awaited.

India: Ganga bridge to have huge display board on Jajmau side

KANPUR:  It is yet another beautification of the city side of Ganga bridge on Kanpur-Lucknow highway in Jajmau. It has been finally proposed.

A huge sized display board about the city's historical and the geographical information will be installed on the space suitable for the purpose of it.

Considering it an extremely significant and informative board the District Magistrate has directed the officials to show complete authentic information about the city.

He also instructed them to make proper greenery around the Jajmau entry point of the bridge.

Indian police issues shoot-at-sight orders as death toll reaches 13 in citizenship law-related violence

NEW DELHI, Feb. 25 (Xinhua) -- Indian police on Tuesday evening issued shoot-at-sight orders in the affected areas in New Delhi, as communal violence over the controversial citizenship law intensifies in the capital, officials said.

"Police deployment has been made in affected areas and order of shoot at sight have been issued to calm the tempers," a local government official said.

Meanwhile, the death toll in the violence over the citizenship law has risen to 13.

"The death toll has gone up to 13," a health official of the Guru Tegh Bahadur (GTB) hospital said.

Trump defends Modi, refuses to weigh in on citizenship law

NEW DELHI (AP) — Defending the host who has showered him with pageantry, President Donald Trump refused Tuesday to speak out publicly against an Indian citizenship law pushed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi that has sparked deadly protests over discrimination against Muslims during the president’s visit.

Trump says without evidence Dems leak intel to hurt Sanders

NEW DELHI (AP) — President Donald Trump suggested on Tuesday that Democrats who don’t want Bernie Sanders to win their party’s presidential nomination tried to hurt the senator’s chances by leaking information about Russian activities promoting his campaign. Trump gave no evidence for his claim.

“Bernie is probably winning — looks like he’s winning and he’s got ahead of steam,” Trump said during a news conference near the end of his two-day visit to India. “And they maybe don’t want him for obvious reasons. ... So they put out a thing that Russia is backing him.”

While India seems to love Trump, the reality isn’t so simple

(AP) --- Looking out over the world’s largest cricket stadium, the seats jammed with more than 100,000 people, India’s prime minister heaped praise on his American visitor.

“The leadership of President Trump has served humanity,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Monday, highlighting Trump’s fight against terrorism and calling his 36-hour visit to India a watershed in India-U.S. relations.

The crowds cheered. Trump beamed.

“The ties between India and the U.S. are no longer just any other partnership,” Modi said. “It is a far greater and closer relationship.”

Nice memories but no trade deal for Trump in India

25 February 2020; AFP: Donald Trump failed Tuesday to strike any major trade deal with India at the end of a visit big on photo opportunities but short on substance and overshadowed by deadly riots.

Speaking after talks in New Delhi with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the US president said only that they had made "tremendous progress" towards a comprehensive agreement and that he was "optimistic we can reach a deal".

Trump says he has received no election 'help' from another country

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that no country was trying to help him win the election, after a top intelligence official told lawmakers Russia was interfering in the 2020 presidential vote to help Trump win a second term.

“I want no help from any country and I haven’t been given help from any country,” Trump told reporters at a news briefing as he concluded a two-day visit to India.

After the congressional briefing, Trump ousted the acting intelligence chief, Joseph Maguire, and replaced him with a political loyalist.

India requests UK museum for ancient idol 'stolen' from Tamil Nadu temple

London, Feb 24 (PTI) India has made a formal request for a 15th century bronze idol believed to be stolen from a temple in Tamil Nadu and found its way to a UK museum through auction.

The statue of Saint Tirumankai Alvar was acquired by the Ashmolean Museum at the University of Oxford from Sotheby's auction house in 1967 from the collection of a collector named J R Belmont (1886-1981).

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