Look at the top headlines of the day.
- At least 60 dead as cable bridge collapses in Morbi, Gujarat: There were about 500 people on the bridge when it collapsed around 6:15 pm.
- A uniform civil code should be implemented, but the BJP has no intention of doing so, says Arvind Kejriwal. Gujarat on Saturday approved a proposal to set up a commission to implement a common set of personal laws across the state.
- Wire files a police complaint detailing the alleged deception of researcher Devesh Kumar regarding the Meta series. On October 23, the publication retracted a series of articles related to technical privileges allegedly provided by Instagram to BJP’s Amit Malviya.
- Telangana became the ninth state to withdraw its general consent to the CBI. The order was passed on August 30, the state’s additional attorney general told the Telangana High Court at a hearing on Saturday.
- The Supreme Court to hear petitions challenging the Citizenship Amendment Act Monday: At the final hearing on Sept. 12, the judge issued instructions to segregate a series of petitions challenging the law.
- Court sentenced three defendants in Telangana “poaching” case to 14 days of judicial detention: The accused were rearrested on Saturday by order of the Telangana High Court.
- His father argued that the police were wrong in linking the murder of Sidu Moose Wara to a gang war. Balkaur Singh Sidhu said he would leave the country if the Punjab police did not conduct a proper investigation into the singer’s murder.
- The Jammu and Kashmir High Court ordered the reopening of the trial in the 2003 murder of Nadimarg. Twenty-four Kashmir Pandits were killed by militants in military uniforms.
- Qatar evicts thousands of migrant workers ahead of soccer World Cup: Authorities have given 1,200 workers at a building in Doha’s Al Mansoura district just two hours to empty their accommodation.
- In South Korea, 151 people were killed and 81 injured in a rush during Halloween celebrations. The incident took place in the city’s Itaewon district, popular for its nightlife, where an estimated 100,000 people gathered.Most of the victims are in their 20s