Overview
- An eyewitness account detailed coordinated opposition plans with posters minutes before the Prime Minister’s address, after which Speaker Sandhya Rai adjourned the Lok Sabha for the day at 5:02 pm on 4 February.
- Outside Parliament, Rahul Gandhi and Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu traded barbs, and in the Rajya Sabha J.P. Nadda’s “abodh” remark about Rahul drew a sharp response from Congress, with Priyanka Gandhi alleging he was being silenced.
- Ghaziabad police said they have found no technical proof that three sisters used a Korean task‑based app, though a seized diary describes an intense fixation with Korean culture; autopsy findings cite fatal head injuries and multiple lines of inquiry are underway.
- The Supreme Court on 6 February dismissed Prashant Kishor’s plea to annul the 2025 Bihar assembly election, indicating such challenges must be constituency‑specific and directing the petitioner to pursue remedies in the high court.
- In Karnataka, BJP and JDS MLAs spent the night inside the assembly complex demanding Excise Minister R.B. Timmapur’s resignation over alleged large‑scale excise irregularities, citing claims of a Rs 6,000 crore collection.