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The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to entertain a PIL seeking for Hindus, Jains, Buddhists and Sikhs the right to establish, manage and maintain their religious places like Muslims, Parsis and Christians, dubbing the petition a ""publicity-oriented litigation"". A bench headed by Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud said the matter fell within the legislature's domain and the court will not like to enter it.
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00:00 Hello and welcome to National Headlines.
00:19 I am Amina Ansari and I will be taking you to the top headlines from the leading newspapers
00:24 of the country.
00:25 Let's start with the Times of India.
00:27 Three-judge Supreme Court bench will decide if PMLA verdict needs relook.
00:32 The Supreme Court on Wednesday decided to go ahead with its hearing to decide if its
00:37 verdict upholding stringent provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act needed
00:41 to be re-examined and brush aside stiff opposition from the Centre, which argued that the scrutiny
00:47 of the three-judge bench order by another bench of the same strength would set a wrong
00:52 precedent.
00:53 Next headline is from the Indian Express.
00:55 AIMIM leader moves to court against Rahul Gandhi.
01:00 Says pet dog's name Noori hurts his religious sentiment.
01:04 An AIMIM leader has approached a local court here against Rahul Gandhi for gifting a dog
01:09 named Noori to his mother Sonia Gandhi, saying the name hurts his religious sentiments.
01:14 The AIMIM leader Mohammad Farhan said the dog's name has hurt his religious sentiments
01:19 as the word Noori is specifically related to Islam and also finds a mention in Quran.
01:25 Let's move on the headlines from the Hindu.
01:28 Supreme Court refuses to entertain PIL seeking rights for Hindus, others to manage religious
01:33 places like Muslims.
01:36 The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to entertain a PIL seeking for Hindus, Jains,
01:41 Buddhists and Sikhs the right to establish, manage and maintain their religious places
01:45 like Muslims, Parsis and Christians, dubbing the petition a publicly-oriented litigation.
01:51 A bench headed by Chief Justice D.Vaishan Dutt said the matter fell within the legislative
01:56 domain and the court will not like to enter it.
01:58 Next, let's move on to the headlines in the Economic Times.
02:02 Consumer companies seek truer mandate with polls.
02:06 Consumer goods companies and automakers are hoping that the elections in the five states
02:10 next month, followed by the general elections in April-May 2024, will fuel a robust recovery
02:16 in rural demand.
02:17 Let's move on to the headlines from the Telegraph.
02:19 BJP raises corruption charges against Gandhi family after Rahul Gandhi attacks government
02:25 over Adani issue.
02:27 The BJP on Wednesday highlighted corruption charges against Gandhi family as it hit back
02:32 Rahul Gandhi for his attack on the government over the reports of inflated invoicing by
02:37 the Adani group in coal imports.
02:39 Finally, our last headline is from the Hindustan Times.
02:43 Biden meets Bibi.
02:45 Backs Israel on blast narrative.
02:47 US President Joe Biden said on Wednesday the US stands with Israel.
02:52 Americans are grieving at Hamas slaughter of over 1,300 people and indicated it was
02:57 the other team, not Israel, that was responsible for the bombing of a hospital in Gaza that
03:02 killed hundreds of civilians even as he announced Israel had agreed to allow humanitarian assistance
03:08 to move into Gaza from Egypt.
03:10 That's all for national headlines.
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