Daily Newsletter | Wednesday, June 22, 2016 | | NCW seeks Salman's apology for ‘rape’ analogy | Actor Salman Khan’s comment on Tuesday to media where he compared his experience of shooting a sequence for the movie Sultan to “a raped woman” left not just the virtual world incensed but even made the National Women’s Commission call his statement “reprehensible”, question his “regressive mindset” and demand a public apology. “We have sought an explanation in seven days,” said NCW chief Lalitha Kumaramangalam |
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'Brits don't quit', Cameron says in rare TV appeal | British Prime Minister David Cameron made a dramatic appeal to voters across the generation gap on Tuesday to back staying in the European Union two days before a cliff-hanger referendum that will shape the future of the West. |
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| Armed tribals lynch two extremists in Jharkhand | Tribals armed with traditional weapons lynched two extremists belonging to People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a breakaway faction of CPI(Maoist), in Torpa block of Khunti district. |
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| | | ‘Forever Young’ Son cuts successor Nikesh loose | Nikesh Arora, the heir apparent at SoftBank, will step down from the Japanese company in a surprise departure after founder Masayoshi Son made clear he wouldn’t get the top executive role in the near future. |
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| Sussanne: I will take action for defamation | Sussanne Khan has been booked by the Panaji Police in an alleged 1.87 crore cheating case. Speaking to BT, she claims that the case is baseless and they are trying to malign her. |
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