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Trying to divide society: Jamiat moves Supreme Court over Assam CM's Miya remarks

The petition, filed in the Supreme Court by Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind, described the Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma's statement as spreading hatred and creating division between two communities. It refers to a statement made by Sarma in which he allegedly spoke about removing 4 to 5 lakh "Miya" voters from the electoral rolls.

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Victims must not be left helpless, says SC after pausing new UGC rules

UGC Equity Rules hearing LIVE: The Supreme Court on Thursday stayed the implementation of the UGC's new 2026 regulations, keeping the 2012 rules in force until further orders. The bench emphasised that victims must not be left without a remedy and stressed that the interim stay should not create administrative or procedural issues for students or institutions. Stay tuned to Indiatoday.in for live updates.

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