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Showing questions for November 06, 2025 - Total: 15 questions
Question 1 Nov 06, 2025
What was the reason cited by the BJP for rejecting Rahul Gandhi's claims of vote theft in the Haryana Assembly polls?
Congress lost the election due to its own reasons The BJP dismissed Rahul Gandhi's allegations of vote theft as 'false and baseless,' asserting that the Congress party lost the Haryana Assembly elections because of internal failures and not due to electoral malpractice. Union Minister Kiren Rijiju emphasized that such claims were an attempt to deflect from their own shortcomings and to undermine India’s democratic institutions. He also accused the Congress of trying to hide its failures by questioning the credibility of the Election Commission of India (ECI). The BJP further stated that India’s youth are politically aware and would not fall for such provocations. This rebuttal came shortly after Congress leaders alleged discrepancies in voter rolls.
Question 2 Nov 06, 2025
Which international body praised the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for its role in asset recovery in India?
Financial Action Task Force (FATF) The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), a Paris-based global watchdog on terror financing and money laundering, commended India’s Enforcement Directorate (ED) for its efficient and diligent handling of economic crime cases. In its latest 340-page report titled 'Asset Recovery Guidance and Best Practices,' FATF highlighted several successful recoveries, including the Agri Gold case, where assets worth ₹6,000 crore were restored to victims. The ED’s actions under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act and the Fugitive Economic Offenders Act were specifically noted. These efforts have led to investor compensation and funding for public welfare projects. The report underscores India’s growing capabilities in tracing, freezing, and repatriating illicit assets.
Question 3 Nov 06, 2025
How many bodies were returned by Israel to Gaza on Wednesday, as reported by officials at Nasser Hospital?
15 On Wednesday, officials at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis confirmed that Israel returned the bodies of 15 Palestinians as part of an ongoing process linked to the fragile ceasefire agreement. This exchange is reciprocal—Israel returns 15 Palestinian bodies each time the remains of an Israeli hostage are sent back from Gaza. The International Committee of the Red Cross has facilitated the transfer of 285 bodies since the ceasefire was brokered last month. However, identification of the remains remains a challenge due to shortages of DNA testing kits in Gaza. Israel has not disclosed the total number of bodies it holds or their locations.
Question 4 Nov 06, 2025
What was the death toll reported due to Typhoon Kalmaegi in the central Philippines?
85 Typhoon Kalmaegi caused devastating floods in the central Philippines, resulting in at least 85 confirmed deaths and 75 people reported missing as of Wednesday. The hardest-hit areas saw homes submerged, cars swept away, and people stranded on rooftops awaiting rescue. This disaster struck a region still recovering from a recent deadly earthquake, compounding the humanitarian crisis. Local officials noted that rescue and relief operations were severely hampered by damaged infrastructure and continuous rainfall. The Philippine government activated emergency response protocols to address the widespread damage and loss of life.
Question 5 Nov 06, 2025
Which terrorist organization was reportedly involved in the encounter in Kishtwar district?
Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) A joint operation by the White Knight Corps and Jammu and Kashmir Police in the Chhatru area of Kishtwar district led to a gunfight with suspected terrorists on Wednesday morning. Initial reports indicated that the group may belong to the Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM). This follows a previous encounter in April where three terrorists, including a top JeM commander, were neutralized in the same region. Security forces recovered M4 and AK rifles from the site of the latest clash, highlighting the persistent threat of cross-border terrorism. Operations continued under difficult terrain and weather conditions as forces attempted to flush out the remaining militants.

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