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“Delhi High Court Sends Notice to Atishi Over BJP Leader’s Appeal to Summon Her in Defamation Case”

The Delhi High Court has issued a notice to Atishi, Chief Minister of Delhi, in response to an appeal filed by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Praveen Shankar Kapoor. Kapoor is challenging a lower court’s decision that quashed summons against Atishi in a defamation case he filed in April 2024.

Disobedience Case Filed Against Atishi Day Before Delhi Assembly Elections, AAP Leader Responds

Just a day before the Delhi Assembly elections, a disobedience case has been filed against Atishi, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) candidate from Kalkaji, with allegations surrounding her refusal to vacate a public space as per election guidelines.

Delhi Court Dismisses Defamation Case Against Shashi Tharoor, Grants Relief

In a relief for Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, a Delhi court on Tuesday dismissed a criminal defamation complaint filed against him by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Rajeev Chandrasekhar. The court ruled that the complaint lacked the necessary ingredients to establish defamation.

Karnataka Agrees to Pay ₹80 Lakh Hotel Bill for PM Modi’s Mysuru Stay

Latest newsKarnataka Agrees to Pay ₹80 Lakh Hotel Bill for PM Modi's Mysuru Stay
arnataka Agrees to Pay ₹80 Lakh Hotel Bill for PM Modi's Mysuru Stay

Karnataka Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre announced that the state government will cover the hospitality expenses incurred during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Mysuru in April last year. The bill, totaling up to ₹80 lakh, was for the prime minister’s stay during the commemoration of 50 years of Project Tiger.

Minister Khandre clarified that despite the state government’s tradition of hosting dignitaries like the Prime Minister and President, they were not involved in planning the Project Tiger event due to the Model Code of Conduct enforced during the Karnataka Assembly elections at the time.

During a press briefing, Minister Khandre explained that the Central government had initially budgeted around ₹3 crore for the event but ended up spending ₹6.33 crore. As per the National Tiger Conservation Authority’s direction, the state government’s forest department was informed to reimburse the ₹80 lakh hotel bill.

Responding to media reports about the hotel threatening legal action to recover dues, Minister Khandre assured that the issue would be resolved amicably. He emphasized that the state government’s decision to cover the expenses ensures a smooth conclusion to the matter.

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