Uproar in J-K Assembly as BJP members protest over special status resolution

BJP MLAs also jumped into the well of the House following which Speaker Abdul Rahim Rather directed that they be marshalled out. Soon after they were evicted, 11 other BJP MLAs walked out of the House in protest.
Priyanka Gandhi contesting Wayanad bypoll with Jamaat-e-Islami support? Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan makes big statement

The chief minister alleged that Jamaat-e-Islami had long opposed elections in Jammu and Kashmir, promoting strong sectarian positions. “Later, they aligned themselves with the BJP (in Kashmir),” he said.
Aligarh Muslim University entitled to minority status under Article 30: SC

The CJI said he has written the majority verdict for himself and Justices Sanjiv Khanna, JB Pardiwala, Manoj Misra.
Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024: Why did Ajit Pawar not seek PM Modi’s rally in Baramati? NCP leader says…

“Contest in Baramati is within the family,” Ajit Pawar told reporters here on Thursday when asked why the PM would not be holding a rally in his constituency.
Trump ally floated as possible AG has harsh warning for Letitia James: ‘We will put your fat a– in prison’

Mike Davis, a staunch ally of President-elect Donald Trump, had some harsh words for New York Attorney General Letitia James during an appearance on “The Benny Show” podcast on Thursday. “Let me just say this to Big Tish James, the New York Attorney General … I dare you to continue your lawfare against President Trump in his second term,” the founder of the Article III Project said. “Because listen here sweetheart, we’re not messing around this time. And we will put your fat a– in prison for conspiracy against rights and I promise you that.” Davis warned James to “think long and hard before you want to violate President Trump’s constitutional rights or any other American’s constitutional rights.” “It’s not going to happen again,” Davis said. NBA COACH DOC RIVERS SAYS ‘WE HAVE TO SUPPORT TRUMP’ AFTER BASHING HIM THROUGHOUT ELECTION CYCLE James ordered Trump to pay a $454 million bond payment earlier this year as part of a civil fraud case brought against the former commander-in-chief. The New York AG accused Trump of overinflating the value of his assets to get better loans. Trump later appealed the ruling. His attorneys called New York Judge Arthur Engoron’s ruling “draconian, unlawful, and unconstitutional.” After Trump’s electoral victory on Tuesday, James and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul vowed to fight back against any potential “revenge or retribution” that may be coming their way now that President-elect Trump will be returning to the White House. In his interview with Johnson, Davis also took shots at Fulton County Attorney General Fani Willis, who brought charges against Trump for his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election. “[Fani Willis] is going to get disqualified from this case. This case will go to another district attorney in Georgia and no one in their right mind would bring this case again because it is not a crime to object to a presidential election,” Davis said. Willis, a Democrat, won her bid for re-election on Tuesday, defeating Republican challenger Courtney Kramer. CONSERVATIVE POLITICOS SHARE REACTIONS TO PROTEST RESPONSE AFTER TRUMP WIN: ‘IT’S STRANGELY QUIET’ Willis made headlines just a month into her tenure, announcing in February 2021 that she was investigating whether Trump and others broke any laws while trying to overturn his narrow loss in the state to Biden. The case is largely on hold while Trump and other defendants appeal a judge’s ruling allowing Willis to continue prosecuting the case. Fox News Digital has reached out to the offices of James and Willis seeking a response to Davis’ comments. A former Supreme Court clerk and Senate aide, Davis has been suggested as a possible candidate for White House Counsel in the forthcoming Trump administration. Davis has dismissed these rumors, writing on X: “No, thank you. I want to serve as Viceroy.”
Delhi pollution: Air quality deteriorates to ‘severe’ level, AQI crosses 400 in Anand Vihar; spike in Asthma patients

The air quality in Delhi on Friday worsened in Anand Vihar, Ashok Vihar, and Bawana among others with AQI falling to the ‘severe’ category.
Dem governor issues stark warning to Trump: ‘You come for my people, you come through me’

Democrat Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker issued a stark warning to President-elect Trump following his landmark victory, promising that if anyone tries to “come for my people,” they will have to “come through me.” “People have often said that I’m a happy warrior, and I’ve always taken seriously my role as a happy warrior on behalf of this state,” Pritzker said in a news conference Thursday. “Even today, when I’m struggling with many of the difficult questions this election poses, my optimism for the future remains undiminished.” “To anyone who intends to come take away the freedom and opportunity and dignity of Illinoisans: I would remind you that a happy warrior is still a warrior,” he said. “You come for my people, you come through me.” BIDEN SPEAKS FOR FIRST TIME SINCE HARRIS LOSS, AS TRUMP AND ALLIES EYE TRANSITION PROCESS Pritzker’s words of warning came after he promised to protect residents from Trump’s “backward” agenda. “Over the years ahead, we’ll do more than just protect against possible reversion to an agenda that threatens to take us backwards,” he said. “We will continue to advance a positive, productive and inclusive agenda of our own.” HARRIS FORMALLY CONCEDES ONE DAY AFTER TRUMP’S SWEEPING VICTORY “Despite his threats to health care coverage and educational opportunity and a fair minimum wage, Illinois will continue to invest in the well-being and prosperity of all our people.” Illinois has maintained some of the strongest abortion protection laws under Pritzker, launching the Midwest state to become a safe haven for women seeking abortions. Fox News Digital has reached out to Pritzker’s office for comment.
SC to pronounce verdict on Aligarh Muslim University’s minority status today

A seven-judge constitution bench headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud will pronounce the verdict.
Texas A&M regents overrule faculty, cut 52 “low-producing” programs including LGBTQ+ studies minor

After conservative criticism over the LGBTQ+ minor, university officials started looking at all its programs. Faculty say they were excluded from the process.
How zebra mussels and a Lake Texoma pump station spurred Texas to redraw its border with Oklahoma

The two states agreed to a landswap to ensure that a Dallas-area water district’s pump station lies wholly within Texas. Neither state gained in size from the small change.