Political Tensions and Air Quality Crises: Key Headlines Today
The top stories include PM Modi accusing Congress of conspiring to scrap reservations, dire air quality in Delhi, and the diversion of flights due to bad weather. Other highlights are calls for climate finance by wealthy nations, the stabbing of a doctor in Chennai, and voter turnout updates in India's elections.
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In a pointed jibe at Congress, Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused Rahul Gandhi of conspiring to remove SC, ST, and OBC reservations, stirring political tensions. Meanwhile, Delhi's air quality reached 'severe' levels, affecting flights and travel.
The air quality in Delhi plunged to a 'severe' category for the first time this season, causing flight diversions due to low visibility. Meanwhile, Union Minister Amit Shah criticized the potential win of the Maha Vikas Aghadi in Maharashtra's polls, alleging financial misuse.
Additionally, international stories featured a call by wealthy nations for significant climate finance commitments at COP29. In Chennai, a doctor's stabbing highlighted rising healthcare sector tensions, while voter turnout and political rallies continued making headlines in India's electoral season.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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