From fake news of India Today journos to Love Jihad alert, watch MyNation in 100 seconds

From fake news of India Today journos to Love Jihad alert, watch MyNation in 100 seconds

Published : Jan 13, 2020, 08:05 PM IST

The Supreme Court on Monday clarified that it will not hear the review petitions in the Sabarimala temple case. It, however, added that it would consider the issues that were raised by the previous five-judge bench on November 14 last year. The pleas will be heard after 3 weeks. BSP chief Mayawati and WB CM Mamata Banerjee have openly declared that they would not attend the all-party meet to discuss the strategy in opposition to the CAA. Do not miss the top headlines of the day on MyNation in 100 seconds.

Over the past few days, India Today's journalist Tanushree Pandey and anchor Rahul Kanwal have been grabbing the headlines for all the wrong reasons. They are seen peddling fake news and false accusations over the recent JNU violence. In a video that surfaced on social media, journalist Tanushree Pandey is seen teaching JNUSU vice-president Saket Moon who belongs to the Democratic Students Federation, and of course, one of the Leftist organisations at the University to blame ABVP students over the violence that took place on January 5. The Intelligence Bureau has sounded an alert that amidst the ongoing violence around the Citizenship Law, several radical Islamic outfits would push for Love Jihad with more vigour. Areas such as Kasargod, Mangaluru, Lucknow and Delhi would witness cases of Love Jihad in a big way, the IB has warned. Watch MyNation in 100 seconds for the top news from across the country.