Evening news wrap: Turkey-based handler ‘Ukasa’ directed Delhi blast module; Bangladesh to hold referendum & more

A Turkey-based handler, ‘Ukasa,’ allegedly masterminded a terror plot involving a Delhi university professor, Umar Un Nabi, for a multi-city IED attack. Meanwhile, Bangladesh will hold a national referendum and general elections in February 2026. India showcased its military might with Exercise Trishul, involving 30,000 troops and 25 naval vessels.

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‘Non Violence’: Shriya Saran dazzles in Yuvan’s vibrant ‘Kanaga’ song; Ananda Krishnan’s directorial brings 90s Madurai alive

The first song ‘Kanaga’ from Anantha Krishnan’s upcoming film ‘Non Violence’ has been released, captivating audiences with its energetic Yuvan Shankar Raja composition and Shriya Saran’s dazzling guest appearance. Set in 90s Madurai, the film, starring Bobby Simha and Metro Sirish, promises a gritty tale. The song’s viral success builds anticipation for the multi-language release.

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‘Bihar’s streets to be Nepal-like’: RJD leader’s inflammatory remark on eve of election results; FIR filed

Ahead of Bihar election results, RJD leader Sunil Singh was booked for an “inflammatory” remark, warning of Nepal-like unrest if candidates were “made to lose.” This comes as exit polls predict a win for the NDA, with projections showing the Mahagathbandhan falling short of a majority. Police are on alert to prevent any untoward incidents.

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‘If we end H-1B tomorrow…’: Influencer asks MAGA not to rant against Trump, ‘he knows something that no one does’

Conservative commentator Bill Mitchell defended President Trump’s stance on H-1B visas, arguing that ending the program would lead to offshoring jobs due to a lack of skilled American workers. Mitchell urged MAGA supporters not to attack Trump, emphasizing his pragmatic approach to addressing the tech talent shortage, particularly with the rise of AI.

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