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Bhaskar English brings you the biggest news from Madhya Pradesh and around the world. Here are the top news headlines of the day: 1. ‘Vote chori is an anti-national act’:Rahul Gandhi accuses RSS of capturing the institutions On Tuesday, the 7th day of the winter session, the Lok Sabha is discussing electoral reforms and the Special Intensive Revision (SIR). During the debate Rahul Gandhi called ‘Vote Chori’ an anti-national act. Rahul said, “The RSS wants to capture all institutions. The Election Commission is being captured, and the BJP is using it in the elections.” Read More 2. Four staffers die after meal at Chhatarpur resort; 5 critical shifted to Gwalior hospital Four employees died and five others became critically ill after eating dinner at a resort in Khajuraho, Chhatarpur. All nine staff members fell sick within minutes of the meal. Read More 3. Panchayat backs gang-rape accused as ‘Sanskari’; survivor says ‘Members are relatives’; 6 detained A gangrape case involving a tribal woman has surfaced in Khandwa. Police have registered a case against six accused and taken them into custody. The incident occurred on November 29 around 1 AM. Read More 4. DGCA cuts IndiGo’s flight schedule by 5% across sectors Amid the crisis at IndiGo, the country’s largest airline, which has been ongoing for eight consecutive days, the government has taken strict action. The DGCA has ordered a 5% reduction in IndiGo’s flights. This directive will impact the 2,300 flights IndiGo operates daily, meaning around 115 flights will be cut. Read More 5. ‘Pilots were ready, but IndiGo never issued their duty rosters’: Captain Anand claims passengers were left stranded deliberately The ongoing flight cancellations and delays by IndiGo, previously blamed on a “crew shortage,” may have a different cause. Deputy Chief Flight Instructor Captain Anand Chaurasia revealed that pilots were available, but the airline did not provide them with rosters. Read More 6. Encroachment at Khandwa dargah removed amid protests, Muslim community’s land claim rejected by Waqf Board A major anti-encroachment drive began on Tuesday morning in Sihada village of Khandwa. The administration, supported by a heavy police force, started removing encroachment near a Dargah after the Waqf Board ruled in favour of the Gram Panchayat. Security has been tightened across the village, and the Muslim community is protesting the action. Read More 7. Trump to impose extra tariff on Indian rice US President Donald Trump said his administration is considering imposing additional tariffs on rice imported from India and fertiliser from Canada. Trump argued that low-priced imports are hurting American farmers. He made the statement at the White House while unveiling a fresh financial aid package for the agricultural sector. Read More 8. Woman accused of murder acquitted after 431 days in jail A 35-year-old woman from Gwalior has been acquitted by the District Court after spending 431 days in jail. She was arrested under sections 302 and 201 for murder and destruction of evidence. Read More 9. Bhopal sports official acquitted of molestation charges after 6 years, says wife suffered depression A Bhopal Special (POCSO) Court has acquitted 53-year-old Bharat Singh Sikarwar, a former respected sports official, of charges of molesting a minor player after a legal battle that lasted six years. The prolonged case had deeply affected his personal and family life, leaving him and his loved ones struggling under social stigma and emotional distress. Read More 10. Home loans become cheaper after RBI’s repo rate cut boost The recent 0.25% cut in RBI’s repo rate has started showing its effect. 6 major banks have reduced home loan interest rates by up to 0.25%. These include HDFC Bank, Punjab National Bank, Bank of Baroda, Indian Bank, Bank of India and Bank of Maharashtra. Read More