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    Who is Ali Khan Mahmudabad, grandson of Mahmudabad’s last king who took Pakistani citizenship and fought to reclaim Hazratganj?

    Ali Khan Mahmudabad (Google Trends): The Supreme Court granted interim bail to Ashoka University professor Ali Khan Mahmudabad, arrested for a social media post about Operation Sindoor, but the investigation continues. He must furnish bail bonds and refrain from online posts related to the case.

    Ashoka University professor Ali Khan Mahmudabad arrested over controversial Operation Sindoor remarks

    Ali Khan Mahmudabad, an Ashoka University professor, faces arrest. The arrest relates to his social media comments on Operation Sindoor. A BJP Yuva Morcha leader filed a complaint. The Haryana State Commission for Women had issued a notice. The notice concerned Mahmudabad's remarks about the operation. Operation Sindoor involved Indian armed forces action in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

    Humanity trumps terror: Kashmiri guide saves lives of children of Chhattisgarh tourists

    During a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmiri tourist guide Nazakat Ahmad Shah risked his life to save a group of tourists from Chhattisgarh. Shah, guiding 11 people, including children, shielded them from gunfire and helped them escape. Despite his cousin's death in the attack, Shah prioritized the safety of his guests, whom he knew from selling shawls in their town.

    Karnataka: CM Siddaramaiah announces Rs 10 lakh each to families of three men died in terror strike, blames intelligence failure

    Following the Pahalgam terrorist attack that killed three tourists from Karnataka, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced Rs 10 lakh compensation for each victim's family. State officials are coordinating the return of the bodies, while the CM criticized central agencies for intelligence failures leading to the attack. Other ministers have also attacked the Centre for security lapses.

    Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha gets Calcutta HC nod for 'Save Bengali Hindus' rally on April 19

    The Calcutta High Court has permitted a BJYM rally in West Bengal amid political tensions following violence in Murshidabad. Governor C.V. Ananda Bose will visit the area to assess the situation, while Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced compensation and a SIT probe.

    Supporters of Nathuram Godse behind 'traitor' posters, claims Congress MP Digvijaya Singh

    Digvijaya Singh alleges that Godse supporters are behind the "traitor" posters targeting him for opposing the Waqf Amendment Act. He asserts the Act is unconstitutional and his opposition stems from being a follower of Gandhi and Ambedkar, and an opponent of the BJP and RSS. Singh also cautioned against politicizing Ambedkar's legacy during his birth anniversary tribute.

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