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Rahul Gandhi's car pelted with stones in Gujarat, Congress blames 'BJP goons'

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Hello, Hope you are doing great! Stones were pelted at Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi's vehicl

Hello, Hope you are doing great! Stones were pelted at Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi's vehicle on Friday during his visit to flood-affected Banaskantha district of North Gujarat. Blaming BJP for the attack, Congress said it was an organised attack by its 'goons'. [Read]( The Rajya Sabha witnessed uproar over the central government giving a green signal to the proposal of the Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh to rename Mughalsarai railway station to Deen Dayal Upadhyaya (DDU) station. [Read]( Pakistan has increased attempts to push terrorists into Jammu and Kashmir through the border but there is a high number of casualties on their side, Defence Minister Arun Jaitley said today. [Read]( Singer Mika Singh invites heavy criticism on Twitter for saying 'Humara Pakistan'. [Read]( Congress workers sell tomatoes outside UP Assembly at Rs. 10 per kg. [Read]( In order to regulate chit fund schemes, the central government is preparing to bring a law, Arun Jaitley told the Lok Sabha on Thursday. [Read]( Goa Government will not allow beggars and illegal hawkers on the beaches as part of its beach cleaning drive. [Read]( Narmada Bachao Andolan's top activist Medha Patkar's health deteriorated on the ninth day of her indefinite fast in Chikhalda village of Madhya Pradesh. [Read]( Sensex rises 87.53 pts to close at 32,325.41; Nifty gains 52.75 pts to 10,066.40. For more news and breaking news click [here]( These are the top stories from the ABP News desk for now. Best! -- Not interested anymore? [Unsubscribe instantly](

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