Morning Digest: All eyes on CM Siddaramaiah’s breakfast meeting with Cabinet colleagues on May 28; India sends emergency medical supplies for Ebola outbreak response in Congo, and more
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's breakfast meeting with his Cabinet colleagues on May 28 is highly anticipated amid political changes in Karnataka. The Madhya Pradesh High Court has quashed the anticipatory bail of retired judge Giribala Singh in a dowry harassment case. Additionally, India has sent emergency medical supplies to support the Ebola outbreak response in Congo.
- ▪Siddaramaiah's meeting is expected to clarify his political future following a directive from the Congress high command.
- ▪The Madhya Pradesh High Court rejected the anticipatory bail for Giribala Singh, who is involved in a dowry harassment case.
- ▪India has dispatched emergency pharmaceutical supplies to aid in the Ebola outbreak response in Congo.
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All eyes on CM Siddaramaiah’s breakfast meeting with Cabinet colleagues on May 28Amid fast-paced developments in Karnataka politics, all eyes are now on the move of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who has invited his Cabinet colleagues for a breakfast meeting on Thursday (May 28, 2026). A day after being asked by the Congress high command to move to the Rajya Sabha, thus paving the way for a leadership change, speculation over his next move is likely to come to rest as he is expected to spell out during the breakfast meeting.Madhya Pradesh HC quashes anticipatory bail of retired judge Giribala Singh in Twisha Sharma caseThe Madhya Pradesh High Court has rejected the anticipatory bail granted to retired Bhopal district judge Giribala Singh in the Twisha Sharma dowry harassment and death case,…
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