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Here is the top, trending news of Sunday, January 11, 2026, including Indian politics, states' politics, geopolitics, federal issues, economics, development issues, sports, entertainment and so on.

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  • 11 Jan 2026 5:27 PM IST

    Pongal dampener: 'Jana Nayagan' release delay triggers ₹60-crore refunds

    In the Tamil film trade, the Pongal festival season is the most coveted release window, with the extended holiday weekend historically delivering record-breaking box-office returns.

    For producers, distributors and exhibitors, multiplexes and single-screen theatres, Pongal often sets the commercial tone for the year, with star-driven releases repeatedly shattering opening-week records. As 2026 approached, expectations were especially high, with two major films — Vijay’s Jana Nayagan and Sivakarthikeyan’s Parasakthi — positioned to dominate screens across Tamil Nadu and overseas markets. 

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  • 11 Jan 2026 5:24 PM IST

    PM Modi leads ‘Shaurya Yatra’ at Somnath Swabhiman Parv in Gujarat

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday led 'Shaurya Yatra', a ceremonial procession organised to honour those who laid down their lives defending the Somnath temple in Gujarat's Gir Somnath district.

    He also offered prayers at the historic temple and paid tributes to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, whose statue has been installed near the temple premises.

    The 'Shaurya Yatra', being organised as part of the Somnath Swabhiman Parv, featured a procession of 108 horses, reflecting valour and sacrifice.

    A large number of people and devotees gathered on both sides of the yatra route from Shankh Circle to Veer Hamirji Gohil Circle to greet the prime minister.

    Standing on a specially designed vehicle, PM Modi, accompanied by Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, waved at the crowd during the one-km-long yatra.

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  • 11 Jan 2026 5:22 PM IST

    Grok obscenity row: X blocks 3,500 posts, deletes 600 accounts after Centre flags content

    Social media platform X has blocked 3,500 posts and removed 600 accounts after the Centre flagged obscene content on the platform, government sources said. The sources added that X has assured the government it will not permit obscene material on its platform and will comply with all government regulations.

    The development comes a week after the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology flagged obscene content on X, formerly Twitter. The ministry had sought an action-taken report from X Corp, led by billionaire Elon Musk, within 72 hours, calling for “immediate compliance for the prevention of hosting, generation, publication or transmission, sharing or uploading of obscene, nude, indecent and explicit content through the misuse of AI-based services such as ‘Grok’ and xAI’s other services”.

    The Centre’s directive warned that any failure to comply would be “viewed seriously” and could invite strict legal action against the platform and concerned officials under Indian laws. 

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  • 11 Jan 2026 5:21 PM IST

    US launches fresh strikes on Islamic State targets in Syria after deadly Palmyra attack

    The US has carried out fresh strikes against Islamic State targets in Syria in response to last month’s attack that killed two American soldiers and a civilian interpreter.

    The large-scale strikes, conducted by the US alongside partner forces, occurred around 12:30 pm ET, according to US Central Command. The strikes hit multiple Islamic State targets across Syria.

    As per news agency AP, Saturday's strikes are part of a broader operation that is part of President Donald Trump's response to the deadly ISIS attack that killed Sgt Edgar Brian Torres-Tovar, Sgt William Nathaniel Howard, and Ayad Mansoor Sakat, the civilian interpreter, in Palmyra last month.

    “Our message remains strong: if you harm our warfighters, we will find you and kill you anywhere in the world, no matter how hard you try to evade justice,” US Central Command said in a statement on Saturday.

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  • 11 Jan 2026 5:17 PM IST

    Amaravati development ‘unstoppable’, says Chandrababu Naidu amid political row

     Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Saturday said that some people are “jealous” of the pace at which Amaravati is being built, and are dreaming of stalling the greenfield capital city’s development, which is “unstoppable”.

    Addressing an event at a private college in Vijayawada, the chief minister said that Amaravati will be constructed in a manner that will earn the world's appreciation.

    “We are going to build an Amaravati, which the world will appreciate. Some are jealous of its construction speed and are dreaming of stalling it… But it is unstoppable,” Naidu said.

    Naidu’s remarks came in the wake of former chief minister and YSRCP supremo Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy accusing him of taking up a capital city project in a river basin.

    Hinting at Reddy, Naidu asked where cities like Rajahmundry, Visakhapatnam, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Delhi and London are located.

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  • 11 Jan 2026 5:16 PM IST

    Uttarakhand police file FIR to identify ‘VIPs’ in Ankita Bhandari murder case

    Uttarakhand Police on Saturday filed an FIR to identify alleged 'VIPs' in connection with the Ankita Bhandari murder case, officials said. The development came a day after the state government recommended a CBI probe into the matter.

    The FIR was lodged at the Vasant Vihar police station in Dehradun on a complaint filed by Padma Bhushan-awarded environmentalist Anil Prakash Joshi to the director general of police.

    Joshi, in the complaint, has stated that the criminals involved in Ankita's murder have been convicted, but allegations are being made that evidence has been concealed or destroyed.

    An investigation into the crime involving an unidentified person, described as a "VIP," is necessary to ensure complete justice, he added.

    Based on the complaint, the police registered an FIR under sections 238, 249 and 45 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.

    Meanwhile, former Chief Minister Harish Rawat said that the FIR should have been filed by Ankita's parents.

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  • 11 Jan 2026 5:11 PM IST

    Six killed in Mississippi rampage, suspect charged with murder

    A 24-year-old Mississippi man killed six people — his father, brother, uncle, 7-year-old cousin, a church pastor and the pastor's brother — at three locations during a rampage in a rural area, authorities said.

    Daricka M Moore was arrested at a police roadblock in Cedarbluff just before midnight on Friday after dozens of local, state and federal officers flooded the northeast Mississippi area.

    Moore was being held without bail Saturday at the Clay County jail in West Point on murder charges and ahead of an expected initial appearance Monday before a judge.

    Clay County District Attorney Scott Colom, who said he expects to pursue the death penalty, told The Associated Press that Moore would likely be appointed a public defender at that time.

    If charges are upgraded to capital murder before then, Moore will be ineligible for bail under state law.

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  • 11 Jan 2026 5:10 PM IST

    US protests: Thousands march in Minneapolis over fatal ICE shooting

    Thousands of people have marched in Minneapolis to protest the fatal shooting of a woman by a federal immigration officer there and the shooting of two protesters in Portland, Oregon, as Minnesota leaders urged demonstrators to remain peaceful.

    The Minneapolis gathering on Saturday (January 9) was one of hundreds of protests planned in towns and cities across the country over the weekend. It came in a city on edge since the killing of Renee Good on Wednesday by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer.

    “We're all living in fear right now,” said Meghan Moore, a mother of two from Minneapolis who joined the protest Saturday. “ICE is creating an environment where nobody feels safe and that's unacceptable.” On Friday night, a protest outside a Minneapolis hotel that attracted about 1,000 people turned violent as demonstrators threw ice, snow and rocks at officers, Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara said Saturday.

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  • 11 Jan 2026 1:41 PM IST

    Doval calling for revenge for centuries-old events 'deeply unfortunate', says Mehbooba

    PDP president Mehbooba Mufti on Sunday hit out at National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval for calling for revenge for centuries-old events, saying it is "merely a dog whistle".

    It is unfortunate that the NSA, whose duty is to protect the nation, has chosen to join the "communal ideology of hate", the former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister said in a post on X.

    Speaking at the opening ceremony of Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue in Delhi on Saturday, Doval said India has to strengthen itself not just at the borders, but in every other way, including economically, to "avenge" a painful history of attacks and subjugation.

    In her post, Mehbooba said, "It is deeply unfortunate that a high-ranking officer like Mr Doval, whose duty is to guard the nation against internal and external nefarious designs, has chosen to join a communal ideology of hate and normalise violence against Muslims." "Calling for REVENGE in the 21st century over centuries-old events is merely a dog whistle, inciting poor and uneducated youth to target a minority community already facing an onslaught from all sides," she said.

  • 11 Jan 2026 1:40 PM IST

    Indore water contamination deaths fallout of urban planning failure: Digvijaya

    Senior Congress leader and former Madhya Pradesh CM Digvijaya Singh on Sunday described the deaths due to contaminated water in Indore as a "fatal outcome of the failure of urban planning" and called for fixing accountability to prevent recurrence.

    In a statement to media, the Rajya Sabha member also said such tragedies would continue to recur unless sewage and drinking water lines running through the "veins of the system" were completely separated.

    Seven persons died recently in Indore's Bhagirathpura area following a diarrhoea outbreak triggered by the consumption of contaminated water, as per the health department, while local residents have claimed 17 deaths. The Indore district collector has distributed compensation of Rs 2 lakh each to 18 affected families.

    Singh said the water contamination tragedy was the "fatal outcome of the failure of urban planning". He claimed that more than 20 persons lost their lives in the tragedy and said lives lost to contaminated water could neither be brought back nor could compensation mitigate the sorrow of their families.

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