Celebrity jewellery designer Farah Khan Ali, DJ Aqeel announce separation
India
Updated: Tuesday, March 16, 2021, 17:25 [IST]
Mumbai, Mar 16: Celebrity jewellery designer Farah Khan Ali and DJ Aqeel Ali have confirmed their split after being happily separated for nine years.
Farah, 51, and Aqeel, best known for Shake It Daddy Mix and Tu Hai Wahi remix, tied the knot in 1999. They are parents to son Azaan, 18, and daughter Fizaa, 15.
Farah, who is the daughter of veteran actor Sanjay Khan, took to Instagram on Monday night to share the post about their separation.
Aqeel, 44, also shared the same statement on his account. Sometimes two people grow apart. Sometimes they outgrow each other. It has been 9 years since my relationship with my husband Aqeel changed its status as a couple to just friends and to term it simply would be to state that we are Happily Separated , they said.
Should all candidates be rejected if NOTA tops asks Supreme Court
India
Published: Tuesday, March 16, 2021, 9:34 [IST]
New Delhi, Mar 16: The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Centre and the Election Commission whether it would be really permissible to reject all candidates in the fray if NOTA exceeded that of the candidates securing the highest number of votes.
A Bench headed by Chief Justice of India, S A Bobde agreed to examine a petition, but also added that such a note could cause disruptions in formation of Parliament and assemblies after the elections. Imagine a political party having influence over voters succeeding in convincing them to cast negative votes in many constituencies. This would result in many seats in Parliament and assemblies going vacant and make it difficult for constitution of Houses. Moreover, a constituency would go unrepresented for a long time, the CJI said while adding that in out electoral system, this could be counter-productive.
ISIS module which recruited in Kerala planned religious migration to J&K for terror acts
India
Updated: Tuesday, March 16, 2021, 11:44 [IST]
New Delhi, Mar 16: The National Investigation Agency which conducted raids relating to an Islamic State case said that the group of radicalised persons had planned on undertaking targeted killings in Kerala and Karnataka.
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Raids were conducted at 11 locations including eight locations in Kerala spread over Districts of Kannur, Mallapuram, Kollam and Kasargod, two locations in Bengaluru and one location in Delhi. The case relates to the terror activities of a group led by one Mohammad Ameen alias Abu Yahya a resident of Kerala.