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Rahul Gandhi to challenge conviction in defamation case; UK parliament discusses Khalistani attack; more

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will challenge the Surat court's verdict which convicted him in the defamation case over his Modi surname remarks in higher courts. The Surat court had sentenced the Gandhi scion to two years in jail and granted him bail for 30 days. He can file his appeal against the verdict within those 30 days. 

Meanwhile, the attack by Khalistani supporters on the Indian High Commission in London was brought up in the UK House of Commons. The British parliamentarians demanded strict actions against those involved in the attack. 

 

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India’s 140 crore citizens are no longer content with being the world’s fastest-growing economy and want the country to become the world’s third-largest economy “as soon as possible.” He said the Union Budget gives equal importance to multiple sectors and lays the groundwork for achieving the vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047. Highlighting Nari Shakti, Modi praised Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, calling the Budget historic for underscoring India’s commitment to women’s empowerment. “As a woman Finance Minister, Nirmala ji has set a new record by presenting the Union Budget for the ninth consecutive time,” the Prime Minister said, lauding her leadership and consistency.