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Morning News Brief: Mamata Banerjee says she has pen drive against Amit Shah, 1,000 children fall sick due to cold in Bihar; Gang rape of two minors in Gujarat

Namaste, yesterday's big news was related to CM Mamata Banerjee's protest. He said he has a pen drive against Amit Shah. Another big news was that 1,000 children fell ill in Bihar. ⏰ Today's events, which will be focused on PM Modi's two-day visit to Gujarat. He will attend the Somnath Swabhiman Parv. 📰 Tomorrow's big news 1. "I have pen drive against Amit Shah, I have evidence: If you provoke me, I won't spare you; Rally in Kolkata after ED raid The TMC is holding protests from Delhi to Kolkata to protest against the ED's raid on the premises of the head of the TMC's IT cell in West Bengal on Thursday. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has filed two FIRs against the ED and has also held a rally in Kolkata. Meanwhile, Mamata Banerjee claimed that she has a pen drive with allegations against Home Minister Amit Shah. He said the money from the coal scam reaches senior BJP leaders in Delhi. "I have proof of that," he said. If need be, I can present them to the public," read the full news 2. 'PM Modi didn't call President Trump and the deal stalled': US Commerce Secretary claims India-US trade deal, now threatens 500% tariffs US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has claimed that the deal with India has not been stalled due to a policy dispute. The reason for this is that Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not call President Donald Trump directly. According to Lutnick, Trump wanted Modi himself to talk to him and finalize the deal, but when that didn't happen, Trump took it to his 'ego'. On the other hand, India's Ministry of External Affairs has termed US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's statement as false. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that PM Modi and President Trump have spoken on the phone 8 times in 2025. Read the full story 3. Denmark says it will shoot first, then talk: Troops will respond to attack without orders; Report: US can control Greenland without buying it Denmark has taken a tough stance amid US President Donald Trump's threat to seize Greenland. Denmark's Defense Ministry has made it clear that if a foreign power attacks Danish territory, the troops will immediately retaliate and fire without waiting for the commander's orders. This rule dates back to 1952, which dates back to the Cold War, and is still applicable today. The directive was created after Nazi Germany's invasion of Denmark in April 1940 to give soldiers the freedom to react immediately. Read the full news 4. 12 trains delayed due to fog in MP: 1000 children sick due to cold in Bihar, 3 dead; Dew sets in Uttarakhand, temperature in Chakrata -1°C Fog engulfed 17 districts of Madhya Pradesh on Friday. Due to this, a dozen trains from Delhi to Bhopal and Indore-Ujjain have been delayed. Khajuraho in Chhatarpur was the coldest in the world. The temperature here was recorded at 3.2 degrees Celsius. Rewa recorded 4.1 degrees Celsius, Datia 4.2 degrees Celsius, Naugaon-Shivpuri 5 degrees Celsius, Umaria 5.4 degrees Celsius and Pachmarhi 5.8 degrees Celsius. In Bihar's Patna, more than 1000 children fell ill in 7 days due to cold and reached the hospital, out of which 3 died. As many as 15 districts recorded minimum temperatures below 6 degrees Celsius. Gayaji city was the coldest with a temperature of 4.5 degrees Celsius. Read the full news 5. Ankita Bhandari murder case: CM Dhami recommends, Congress says govt admits its mistake The CBI can now investigate the Ankita Bhandari murder case in Uttarakhand. Today, CM Pushkar Singh Dhami has recommended a CBI probe. The Opposition was constantly demanding this, for which protests were being held across the state. Apart from this, CM Dhami released a video informing that the government has taken this decision respecting the request and sentiments of Ankita's parents. Read the full news 6. Two minors gang-raped in state: Two youths raped in room for 3 hours; Navsari: A 17-year-old girl was allegedly gang-raped by eight youths in Navsari's Vansda area. The police have arrested the eight following a complaint by the minor's mother. On the other hand, a 14-year-old girl was also raped by two youths in Vadodara. It is alleged that the police did not take a complaint against the family. Click to read this news in detail and watch the video 7. Ahmedabad builder, gym trainer and his girlfriend hatched a conspiracy in Ahmedabad, set up a spy camera at home A builder from Ahmedabad was trapped in a honeytreme by the NCP vice president and journalist along with a young woman. The girl had blackmailed the journalist and demanded a ransom of Rs 10 crore after the builder took videos of his private moments with another girl. However, following the builder's complaint, the cyber crime team registered a case and arrested two accused. A search is underway for one of the accused. A builder in Ahmedabad had come in contact with a girl six months ago. What started as a friendship between the two later escalated to a personal relationship. The girl had a physical relationship with a builder in a house. After this, NCP vice president and journalist Ashwin Chauhan contacted the builder and sent him a short video in a one-time view on WhatsApp. In which the builder was enjoying private moments with the girl. Read the full news Today's 🎭 cartoon ⚡ Some important news headlines National: Budget session of Parliament may begin on January 28: Budget on February 1, 8 bills including VB-G RAM G bill passed in winter session (Read full news) International: Will Trump launch a ground attack on Mexico now?: Trump says Mexico is ruled by drug cartels, Mexico's President Says America Doesn't Own Anywhere (Read Full News) National: 12 Killed, 33 Injured, Including a Child, Bus Flew Out, Roof Detached From Chassis (Read Full News) International: Canada bans PR of elderly people till 2028, parents, grandparents can't go; Business: Country's biggest IPO may come by June: Jio plans to raise Rs 37,000 crore by selling 2.5% stake; Sports: Tata Steel Chess Tournament: Praggnanandhaa stops watching, controversy: Match with American player drawn; Anand loses in Round 4 (Read full news) Religion: Teach the disciples of the saint: Unless we apply knowledge in our lives, it is of no use (Read the full story) 🗣️ 😲 Gold found in Britain's wreckage tank Britain bought a wrecked Russian army tank in 2017. During the repair, five gold bricks weighing 5 kg were recovered from his fuel tank. It is believed to have been looted during the Iraq-Kuwait war in 📸 the photo, which itself is 🌟 news in Bhaskar's Exclusive Stories, which is the most read 1. Today's Explainer: Why didn't Modi call Trump, so there was no trade deal? How has the relationship between the two leaders deteriorated? 2. Dalit son-in-law killed in front of daughter's eyes: Police abandoned the car and fled with a vertical tail, a case that shook the whole of Gujarat 3. Give land, take a job: Got a job in 3 days and land worth Rs 4 crore for Rs 26 lakh; 7 deals that can make the whole family go to jail 4. AI entry in government offices in Gujarat: 4 days of work will now be done in minutes, 350 top officials have received training from Microsoft-Google 5. Chinook caught fire after killing 72 commandos; Watch Mission 'Absolute Resolve' through 3D and AI 6. Gujarati bhajans 'Dhuni Re Dhakhavi...' Punjabi singer mesmerized by singing: Raj Kapoor gave cigarette butts on his hand, 'Athashree Mahabharat Katha' fame singer fell at whose feet in London? 7. The mosque where the stone-pelting took place in Delhi does not have its documents: 113-year-old documents missing, mosque committee says Waqf 🌍 may have current affairs ⏳ History of the day Market 📊 Situation 🌦️ Weather Mood Saturday Horoscope: Leo natives will get their desired work done, happy day for Aquarius people (Read full horoscope)

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