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LIVE: Nitish Kumar At Governor’s House Amid Turmoil
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LIVE: Nitish Kumar At Governor’s House Amid Turmoil

Nitish Kumar will be sworn in as Chief Minister of Bihar for a seventh time tomorrow with support from the BJP, his on-again-off-again ally, sources told NDTV, as the churn in the state’s political landscape spins to a conclusion.

The BJP will get two Deputy Chief Minister berths for backing Mr Kumar – the same deal it got after the 2020 election.

Here are the LIVE Updates on the big story:

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Mumbai Woman Allegedly Drugged, Raped By Instagram Friend
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Mumbai Woman Allegedly Drugged, Raped By Instagram Friend

A woman was allegedly drugged and raped by a social media friend on January 13 in Mumbai. The police in south Mumbai’s Worli is investigating the case.

The woman, 21, in a distressing Instagram post narrated her “most traumatic experience” when she met the accused, Heetik Shah, on the fateful night. Until then, the two had only interacted on Instagram, she said.

“Heetik Shah and I went out for drinks and partying in town, starting at place A. After meeting a couple of his friends, we left for Bastian. After some tequila shots, I became intoxicated, feeling anxious and alone at the party,” she said.

However, she was forced to drink some more by the accused which led her to have a blackout episode, she said, adding she suspected she was “roofied”. “Being roofied” is slang for someone being raped or sexually assaulted after being drugged.

“He insisted I drink more, and I had a blackout episode, not recalling what happened next. I suspect I may have been roofied. I woke up to him raping me, and despite my efforts to stop him, he continued and even slapped me three times with intense rage, leaving me scared and intimidated,” she recounted the horrific night.

The alleged rape happened at the residence of one of Mr Shah’s friends, she said.

“The place turned out to be his friend’s, and his friends intervened to protect him. He tried to get me out before I could call for help, even threatening me in their presence. After leaving, he attempted to flee the scene.

“I called my cousin to pick me up. Bruised and hurt, I couldn’t bring myself to tell my parents about that night,” she wrote.

The accused, however, apologised to her for his behaviour the next morning, the woman said, adding, “His morning apology means nothing to me, and he has absconded because he knows what he has done. 12 days have passed and he hasn’t been arrested. He has applied for anticipatory bail.”

The screenshot of the alleged apology read: “Hi I am genuinely sorry for whatever happened tonight didn’t mean to do what happened, the situation got heated up and escalated and I’m really very sorry, I hope we can get over this and leave this behind us, I’m again very apologetic and sorry (sic)”

According to the post, Heetik Shah has been charged under the relevant Sections of the Indian Penal Code for rape and voluntarily causing hurt.

“I seek justice and urge other girls to be more wary of who they talk to and go out with,” she added.

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A Lucky Coin Toss With Pakistan: How India Got Buggy Used By President
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A Lucky Coin Toss With Pakistan: How India Got Buggy Used By President

On the morning of India’s 75th Republic Day on Friday, President Droupadi Murmu and France’s Emmanuel Macron travelled from the Rashtrapati Bhavan to be part of the grand parade at Kartavya Path.

For the short ceremonial trip, the two presidents rode on a colonial-era open air buggy and waved to crowds as they arrived at the destination ahead of the parade. After a gap of 40 years, the presidential carriage returned to the Republic Day celebrations, replacing the usual armoured limousine. 

The History Of The Buggy

The six-horse drawn, black-coloured carriage with gold-plated rims, red velvet interiors and an embossed Ashoka chakra originally belonged to the Viceroy of India during the British rule. The buggy was used for ceremonial purposes and to travel around the presidential (then Viceroy) estate.

However, when the colonial rule ended, both India and newly-formed Pakistan vied for the luxurious buggy. To decide which country would keep the buggy, the two nations came up with a unique solution.

A Lucky Coin Toss

The two neighbours left the decision up to fate and chose simply to toss a coin. India’s Colonel Thakur Govind Singh and Pakistan’s Sahabzada Yaqub Khan flipped the coin. As fate would have it, Colonel Singh won the buggy for India.

Later, the buggy was used by the President to ride from Rashtrapati Bhavan to Parliament for the oath-taking ceremony. The carriage was also used to ferry the head of state to the Beating Retreat ceremony at Vijay Chowk on Kartavya Path to mark the end of Republic Day celebrations on January 29.

Several years after Independence, the use of the open-carriage, which was a common transport vehicle for the President, was discontinued owing to security threats. The traditional buggy was soon replaced by bullet-proof cars.

The historic buggy made a comeback in 2014 with President Pranab Mukherjee arriving in it to attend the Beating Retreat ceremony.

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