Malegaon Blast: NIA Court Acquits Seven Accused Due to Inconclusive Evidence

August 2, 2025

Malegaon Blast: NIA Court Acquits Seven Accused Due to Inconclusive Evidence

A special NIA court has acquitted all seven accused in the 2008 Malegaon blast case, emphasizing the prosecution's failure to provide reliable evidence. The court criticized the investigative methods used by the NIA and ATS, leading to a judgment that underscores the sanctity of legal evidence over public sentiment.

Prithviraj Chavan Challenges BJP's Claim on 'Saffron Terror'

August 2, 2025

Prithviraj Chavan Challenges BJP's Claim on 'Saffron Terror'

Prithviraj Chavan, former Chief Minister of Maharashtra, implores Congress to avoid linking saffron with terror and hold the current government accountable for justice in terror-related cases. He questions the validity of recent claims made by a former police officer regarding high-level discussions post-Malegaon blasts.

Supreme Court Revokes Anticipatory Bail Granted to IPS Officer N. Sanjay

August 2, 2025

Supreme Court Revokes Anticipatory Bail Granted to IPS Officer N. Sanjay

The Supreme Court has canceled the anticipatory bail of N. Sanjay, a former IPS officer, over corruption charges linked to tender manipulation for the AGNI-NOC project. The court directed him to surrender within three weeks, concluding that the grounds for his bail were insufficient.

Communal Clashes Erupt in Yavat Over Controversial Social Media Post

August 2, 2025

Communal Clashes Erupt in Yavat Over Controversial Social Media Post

On August 1, 2025, communal tensions surged in Yavat village, Maharashtra after a controversial social media post triggered violence between two groups. Police detained an individual involved and restored order, while the Chief Minister condemned actions inciting unrest.

Disappointment Over Malegaon Blast Court Verdict After 17 Years

August 2, 2025

Disappointment Over Malegaon Blast Court Verdict After 17 Years

Families of the deceased in the Malegaon blast express deep disappointment with the court's verdict after 17 years. They question who is responsible for the tragedy, voicing their pain and determination to seek justice.