After Abhishek Banerjee row, TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee injured in clash outside Hooghly police station

TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee suffered a head injury during a clash outside Chanditala police station in Hooghly. The violence erupted between TMC and BJP supporters during a protest demanding the release of arrested party workers, prompting heavy police deployment.
Abhishek Banerjee attacked: Police make several arrests, suspects links with former TMC leader Lovely Maitra

Trinamool Congress leader Abhishek Banerjee was attacked on Saturday after investigation started in the case in which various arrests have been made. During inspection it was found that many of those arrested had TMC links.
CBSE admits flaws in OnMark portal, deploys experts from IITs to secure system and fix issues

The CBSE has finally responded to allegations made by cybersecurity researcher Nisarga Adhikary, who claimed that scanned Class 12 answer sheets and question papers were publicly accessible online due to an insecure cloud storage system.
‘Public gives love and also throws eggs’: BJP’s Nitesh Rane reacts to attack on TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee

While speaking to reporters, Maharashtra Minister Nitesh Rane reacted to recent attacks on TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee by the public, where he was pelted with eggs and shoes.
Rahul Gandhi meets Vedant Shrivastava, Class 12 student at centre of CBSE OSM controversy

In a video shared by Gandhi on social media, he can be seen chatting with Vedant, his elder brother Siddhant Srivastava, and some other students. Vedant came into the limelight as his X post went viral after he received a wrong answer sheet from CBSE under the OSM system.
Himachal Pradesh: 8 killed as taxi falls into 500-metre-deep gorge in Chamba

In a tragic accident, a taxi carrying seven tourists, along with a local driver, fell into a 500-metre deep gorge in the Chamba district in Himachal Pradesh.
Who is Rajeev Krishna? Meet Uttar Pradesh’s first permanent DGP since 2022

The UP government has appointed Rajeev Krishna as the state’s new Director General of Police, making him the first permanent police chief in Uttar Pradesh since 2022.
Who is Munna Jhingada? Dawood Ibrahim aide behind Pakistani terror module planning attacks in India

Jhingada was reportedly one of the handlers of the terror module which had links to Pakistan’s intel agency — the Inter-Services Intelligence. The arrested accused had been planning attacks across India, including in cities like Delhi and Mumbai.
Graham Platner’s wife campaign video statement responding to infidelity allegations widely panned by critics

Graham Platner’s wife Amy Gertner came out to defend her husband’s Senate campaign Saturday, but X reactions to the five-minute video are rebuking it as damage control that did not dispute recent allegations against the Maine Democrat. “So it makes me really angry, disappointed, and I find it really shameful that there’s a group of media outlets and people who are willing to spread gossip, instead of talking about real issues that Graham is running on — like healthcare and education and childcare,” Gertner said hours after the Wall Street Journal reported that Platner exchanged sexual text messages with several women after he and Gertner were married. “Being newly married is hard. Being newly married and going through infertility is hard. Being newly married, going through infertility, and a Senate campaign is hard.” The wife speaking for her husband after the surfacing of allegations against him – and not the candidate himself – was seized on by critics and social media users replying to the video post. SPURNED SPOUSES CASH IN AS NORTH CAROLINA’S ‘HOMEWRECKER’ LAW TURNS CHEATING INTO A COURTROOM JACKPOT “Graham Platner admitted to sexually explicit text messages with over a dozen women and having an account on a ‘predator paradise’ child exploitation app, then had his wife – a victim of his deviant actions – defend it,” National Republican Senatorial Committee press secretary Samantha Cantrell told Fox News Digital on Sunday. Fox News Digital reached out to Platner’s campaign for a response but they did not immediately respond. “It looks and sounds like a hostage video,” one X user responded to the video. “Blink twice if you need rescuing, Amy.” The controversy comes as Platner, a progressive oyster farmer and military veteran running to unseat moderate incumbent Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, has drawn support from national Democrats, including Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., who previously praised him by saying, “That’s my kind of man.” TOP OFF-THE-WALL REDDIT POSTS HAUNTING GRAHAM PLATNER’S MAINE SENATE BID “I don’t even know if I have the right words to describe what we’ve been going through, but our marriage counselor helps, my personal counselor helps, Graham’s personal counselor helps, and we work on our mental health every day,” Gertner added. “No marriage is perfect, and I don’t want a perfect marriage. I want my marriage, and I want to be married to Graham.” But X users rebuked the use of the wife to defend the Senate campaign. “It’s not your wife’s job to defend your infidelity, creep,” writer Emily Zanotti wrote on X. “The big problem here is that this story only covers what exists out there: potentially dozens of emails, text messages, and videos Platner sent to who-knows-how-many women, which the campaign is now praying aren’t next to be leaked,” she added in another post. TOP OFF-THE-WALL REDDIT POSTS HAUNTING GRAHAM PLATNER’S MAINE SENATE BID Another X user, who is a self-proclaimed 2028 Kamala Harris for president supporter, denounced the fact a campaign “has forced his wife to make a #hostage video,” urging “Amy, please reach out to .@MEStatePolice so they can remove his firearms from your home.” “Shame on Graham for putting her in this position,” another poster wrote on X. Despite the blowback, Gertner did stress they have “a great marriage.” But critics note the video did little to answer allegations surrounding the Democrat Senate hopeful, particularly with the admission of mental health and infidelity struggles in a still-new marriage. “I have incredible empathy for a woman who’s just had a miscarriage having to make a video defending her husband’s infidelities,” Moms Demand Action founder Shannon Watts wrote on X. “But a man so damaged by combat – according to him and his family – that he’s said and done destructive things for decades needs to recover, not run for Senate.” GISELE FETTERMAN LAMBASTS ‘TERRIBLE’ MEDIA, SAYS JOURNALISTS BOMBARDED HER WHEN HUSBAND WAS SICK Gertner’s video statement confirmed the mental health questions and notably did not deny the reporting. “I knew the man that I married is wonderful and dynamic and probably a genius,” Gertner said. “I knew the man that I married had been through an immense amount of violent active combat. He’s been in therapy for years. I just I admire the f— out of him. “So when there are news articles about our marriage, it’s just extra sh—-. Can I say that online? I hope I can.” Earlier Saturday, Platner’s campaign confirmed the controversial text exchanges to Politico following a report from The Wall Street Journal that noted a former campaign aide seeking to get ahead of opposition research leaked the damning allegations. DEMOCRATS ‘SELLING THEIR SOUL’ TO EMBRACE PLATNER ARE IN FOR RUDE AWAKENING WITH MAINE VOTERS: GOP LAWMAKER “They’re trying to make this woman a scapegoat when she was clearly the canary in a coal mine,” Watts added in another X post, sharing a Facebook message from alleged whistleblower Genevieve McDonald, who rebuked those defending Platner’s campaign: “We cannot be this painfully stupid.” “So I think I’m feeling angry today, and I don’t normally make public statements, but it’s really important for me to tell all of you out there — especially people who are voting in Maine — that I think it’s shameful behavior to spend time and energy and resources on negative ads and negative stories on Graham when all he’s trying to do is improve the lives of people who work for a living,” Gertner added. The irony of rebuking “attacks” was not lost on critics. “Have you read your husband’s campaign attacks, press releases and X posts?” former acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell wrote on X, replying to the campaign video post. “You think you all get a free ride to brutally attack others and not get criticized yourself?” SUSAN COLLINS SHRUGS OFF ATTACKS BY DEMOCRATS AND TRUMP, SAYS MAINE VOTERS ‘DON’T VOTE PARTY LINE’ “Put on your big girl pants – he’s running for 1 of the 100 Senate seats,” he added. Among the “attack” posts noted
Platner controversies fuel speculation about little-known Maine ballot replacement provision

As controversy surrounding Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner continues to mount, attention is turning to a little-known provision of Maine law that could allow Democrats to replace him on the general election ballot after the primary. The question has taken on new significance because Maine election law provides a mechanism for replacing a nominee who withdraws after winning a primary. Under Maine law, a candidate who wins the June 9 primary and subsequently withdraws by 5 p.m. on July 13 may be replaced by a nominee selected by party officials. Any replacement candidate must be chosen no later than 5 p.m. on July 27. The timeline would give Democrats just 14 days to settle on a replacement candidate and prepare for the general election campaign. GRAHAM PLATNER VOWS TO ‘COME AFTER’ BEZOS AS SENATE HOPEFUL ESCALATES BILLIONAIRE TAX FIGHT While there is no public indication that Democrats are pursuing such a strategy, the provision has fueled speculation about what options the party would have if concerns about Platner’s candidacy continue to grow. The scrutiny comes as Platner has faced a series of controversies in recent weeks, including criticism over a tattoo with links to Nazi imagery, resurfaced Reddit posts in which he made inflammatory comments about veterans, sexual assault and political opponents and reports about sexually explicit messages exchanged with other women during his marriage. Platner, a Marine veteran and oyster farmer, has defended himself against the criticism and retained the support of prominent Democrats, including Sens. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass. Still, some party figures have questioned whether the allegations could complicate Democrats’ efforts to unseat Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, in one of the nation’s most closely watched Senate races. BERNIE SANDERS DEFENDS MAINE SENATE CANDIDATE UNDER FIRE FOR REDDIT COMMENTS Among the Democrats who have publicly criticized Platner is Rep. Jake Auchincloss, D-Mass., who described the candidate’s tattoo controversy as “personally disqualifying.” Former Maine state Rep. Genevieve McDonald, who previously served as Platner’s political director, resigned from the campaign and has publicly questioned his viability, reportedly describing him as unelectable. Although Maine law provides a post-primary window for Democrats to replace Platner on the general election ballot if he voluntarily withdraws, any such effort would face significant political hurdles. Platner remains the overwhelming favorite to win the June 9 primary, and there is currently no public evidence that party leaders are organizing a campaign to force him from the race. But the political reality may be more important than the procedural one. Following former Gov. Janet Mills‘ decision not to run, much of the Democratic establishment has consolidated behind Platner, and national Democratic figures have continued to support his candidacy despite the controversies. For now, the question remains largely hypothetical. While Maine law provides a mechanism for replacing a nominee under certain circumstances, Democrats have shown little public appetite for revisiting the race absent a major new development.