'Waiting for astrologer to fix date?' Udhayanidhi asks Vijay to act on corruption claims
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A key witness in the Prajwal Revanna rape trial has told the court she received threatening phone calls following her testimony. She raised concerns about her personal safety as well as that of her son. The special court has ordered an inquiry into the alleged threats and instructed authorities to provide her with police protection. Separately, officials have recovered electronic devices from Revanna's prison cell, prompting a further investigation into those items.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi staged a dharna outside a police station after officers refused to register an FIR. Gandhi was accompanied by Sahil Lochab, a victim who had been injured by a pellet gun. The protest was a direct response to the police's refusal to file the complaint. Gandhi's sit-in drew attention to the victim's demand for legal action.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi staged a sit-in protest in solidarity with a pellet gun victim. The demonstration was held to demand that an FIR be registered against police over a firing incident. Gandhi's protest highlights ongoing concerns about police accountability in the case. The victim, who sustained injuries from pellet gun fire, has been seeking legal action against the officers involved.

Indian women's doubles pair Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand have secured a medal at the Badminton World Championships. The unseeded duo reached the semifinals after a comeback win in the quarterfinals, guaranteeing themselves at least a bronze. Their achievement ends a 14-year medal drought for India in the women's doubles event at the tournament. The last time India won a medal in this category was back in 2011.
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