Australian women cricketers, who are in India to take part in the Women’s World Cup, were allegedly molested in Indore, drawing sharp condemnation from all quarters. Pakistan closed its airspace just as India gears up for a tri-services exercise, Trishul, along the border that is going to be held in the Arabian Sea from October 28–29. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar slammed parties who ruled the state before him, saying they used Muslims as a mere vote bank, while his government worked for their welfare. Also, news about global affairs, sports and entertainment to follow. Here's a quick roundup of the day's most talked-about stories. Catch up before you turn in!

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Such filth can't be ignored: Political pitch hots up over cricketers' molestation

The alleged molestation of two Australian cricketers in Indore has sparked outrage and criticism of the Madhya Pradesh government, with opposition leaders accusing the ruling BJP of failing to ensure women’s safety.

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