Moneycontrol
HomeNewsBusinessNews highlights of the day: New York mayor says explosion at bus terminal was attempted terror attack

News highlights of the day: New York mayor says explosion at bus terminal was attempted terror attack

This blog will keep track of key global and local developments impacting business and markets through the day. Important local and global political developments will also find resonance here.

December 11, 2017 / 22:30 IST
Story continues below Advertisement

Top Headlines: # FRDI Bill: Govt will fully protect public deposits, says FM Jaitley # Axis Bank, Bank of Baroda sell part of Essar Steel loan at a discount, reports The Economic Times # Sensex rallies 205 pts, Midcap at record close; all eyes on Fed meet, Gujarat polls # Manmohan Singh 'deeply pained' by Modi's allegation of Pakistan collusion # Rahul Gandhi officially named Congress president, to take over on December 16

December 11, 2017 / 21:52 IST

New York mayor says explosion at bus terminal was attempted terror attack

An ISIS-inspired Bangladeshi- origin man, wearing a homemade device, today triggered a blast at a metro station in New York City during rush hours, injuring four persons and causing chaos in one of the busiest commuter hubs in the metropolis, US media reports said.

Akayed Ullah, the 27-year-old suspected bomber, had wires attached to him. He was armed with a pipe bomb and a battery pack, CNN reported, according to which he was taken into custody after the device partially detonated.

Former New York Police Department Commissioner Bill Bratton told MSNBC that the man was inspired by the Islamic State terror group and originally came from Bangladesh.

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said the device that exploded in the New York City subway was an attempted "terrorist attack".

"At this point in time, all we know of is one individual who, thank God, was unsuccessful in his aims," Mayor de Blasio said.

December 11, 2017 / 21:48 IST

PIL in SC to restrain persons from contesting from more than 1 seat

The Supreme Court on Monday directed that copies of a petition seeking to restrict a candidate from contesting from more than one constituencysimultaneously in an election be served on the Attorney General and the Election Commission.

The petitioner sought directions to authorities to take appropriate steps to discourage the independent candidates from contesting the Parliament and State Assembly election as suggested by National Commission to Review the Working of the Constitution (NCRWC) and Election Commission of India.

The petition said the question of independent candidates is often connected with the issue of fragmented voting and instability in the electoral system.

Story continues below Advertisement
December 11, 2017 / 21:38 IST

DLF partners Uber to offer subsidised rates for malls visit

Realty majorDLFhas tied up with Uber to offer subsidised rides to and fro for customers visiting its malls in the national capital region.

Till February 15 next year, Uber will charge only Rs 69 for 9 km ride to its shopping malls DLF Promenade, Vasant Kunj and DLF 'The Place', Saket as well as DLF CyberHub, Gurgaon.

December 11, 2017 / 21:09 IST

Gujarat polls: Rare row between PM and predecessor; Manmohan tears into Narendra Modi

A rare row between a sitting and a former premier broke out on Monday after Narendra Modi insinuated that Manmohan Singh colluded with Pakistan in the Gujarat polls with the Congress leader accusing his successor of setting a “dangerous precedent” and asking his apology. Launching a sharp counteroffensive, Singh tore into Modi over what he called the prime minister’s “ill-thought transgression” and rejected his charge as “innuendos and falsehoods”.

In uncharacteristically strong words, a usually reticent Singh crossed swords with his predecessor to say the Gujarat polls was never raised by anyone present at a dinner hosted by Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar for a visiting Pakistani leader at his house on December 6 and that the discussion was confined to India-Pakistan ties.

Story continues below Advertisement
December 11, 2017 / 21:02 IST

Vijay Mallya’s defence questions impartiality of Indian judicial system

Vijay Mallya’s extradition trial to face fraud and money laundering charges of Rs 9,000 crore in India resumed today, with his defence fielding a legal expert to question the impartiality of India’s judicial system.

The 61-year-old was back in the dock at Westminster Magistrates’ Court in London for day four of the hearing when his barrister, Clare Montgomery, deposed Dr Martin Lau to give his views on the evidence presented by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and Indian Supreme Court rulings.

“I hold the Supreme Court in the highest respect but it is equally not disrespectful to indicate that some doubts are voiced about particular patterns [in judgments],” Dr Lau, an expert on South Asian law, told the court.

December 11, 2017 / 20:58 IST

14% of candidates in Gujarat polls have criminal cases against them: Report

Fourteen percent of the 1,815 candidates contesting the ongoing Gujarat Assembly polls were facing criminal charges, according to a report.

A study of the affidavits submitted by the candidates to the Election Commission showed that of the 253 such nominees, 154 had serious criminal cases such as murder, attempt to murder, kidnapping, andcrime against women against them.

The study was carried out by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), a non-governmental organisation which works in the area of electoral and political reforms, and the Gujarat Election Watch.

December 11, 2017 / 20:53 IST

Govt considering developing own civilian aircraft: Civil Aviation 

The government is considering manufacturing civilian aircraft and would like to move ahead with the plan “very fast”, a civil aviation ministry official said on Monday.

The country’s domestic aviation market is one of the fastest growing in the world and has registered high double-digit growth for more than two years. Many airlines are embarking on ambitious expansion plans and authorities are working on developing new airports to cater to the rising demand as well as boosting regional air connectivity.

“We are considering manufacturing our own civilian aircraft… definitely, the concept is there and we are looking for smaller aircraft like a 20-seater which can be used within the country and this also is supported by our policy of Make in India,” said Shefali Juneja, Director at the Civil Aviation ministry.

December 11, 2017 / 20:48 IST

PM Narendra Modi’s ‘Pakistan conspiracy’ remark worrisome in a democracy: Left

As Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “conspiracy with Pakistan” remark against his predecessor Manmohan Singh creates ripples, the Left and JD(U) called the development “worrisome and not proper” in a democracy.

They said the prime minister should take action based on evidence if there was any “seriousness” in his allegations, and not raise the same in Gujarat poll campaign.

“He is dragging Pakistan into a domestic poll…if he is serious, he should have taken up the issue with the Congress. As the head of the government, he could have taken appropriate action. Instead of that, he is making it a poll issue. I think it is not proper in a democracy,” senior CPI leader D Raja said.

December 11, 2017 / 20:41 IST

DR Reddy's say that they have received establishment inspection report from the United States Food and Drug Administration(USFDA) for its Bachupallyunit,reports CNBC TV-18.

Story continues below Advertisement