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Published on: Jun 08, 2023 08:55 AM IST
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Gyanvapi mosque petitioner writes to President, seeks approval for euthanasia

There are seven cases related to the Gyanvapi mosque and its premises that are pending in various courts. (ANI)
There are seven cases related to the Gyanvapi mosque and its premises that are pending in various courts. (ANI)

Rakhi Singh, the main plaintiff demanding the right of daily worship inside the Gyanvapi Masjid in Varanasi, wrote to President Droupadi Murmu on Wednesday, alleging that her fellow four petitioners in the case and their lawyers spread false propaganda against her, and adding that she was “considering euthanasia” due to mental pressure. Read more

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Cyclone ‘Biparjoy’ is rapidly turning into a severe cyclonic storm and is likely to intensify further during the next 48 hours, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Thursday. According to the weather agency, the cyclone will move north-northwestwards during the next three days. However, the IMD has not yet predicted any major impact on countries adjoining the Arabian Sea, including India, Oman, Iran, and Pakistan. Read more

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