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A young man has lodged a complaint with Hubballi rural police, alleging he was assaulted by suspected Right-wing activists for having lunch with his Hindu girlfriend. The group reportedly demanded Aadhaar cards, then assaulted him after he identified as Christian. They also allegedly took his girlfriend's video, made false accusations, and threatened the couple's mother for a ransom.
A violent clash erupted on a Bengaluru-Delhi train after pantry staff confronted unauthorized vendors. The altercation escalated when a vendor selling snacks in an AC coach was challenged, leading to a knife attack. Two pantry workers sustained stab injuries, with one narrowly escaping a fatal blow. The assailants fled at Karjagi station. This incident highlights the ongoing issue of illegal vendors on trains.
Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge defended the Mekedatu dam project, stating Karnataka will pursue its interests legally. This comes after the Tamil Nadu Assembly passed a resolution opposing the dam, citing it violates existing legal provisions and Supreme Court judgments. Kharge emphasized Karnataka's aim to utilize surplus water without infringing on others' rights.

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