A shocking incident of murder has been reported in Bangalore, India, where a 33-year-old tech professional, Rohan Chandra Bhatt, allegedly stabbed his retired military father and dentist mother to death in a domestic dispute. The incident occurred on Wednesday morning around 7 am. According to reports, the dispute arose after Bhatt was apparently banned from playing online games by his parents, following a similar incident in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, where three young sisters jumped to their deaths from the 9th floor of their building last week.
The police have confirmed that Bhatt attacked his parents with a knife due to a domestic dispute. After the attack, his parents were taken to the hospital in a critical condition, where doctors later confirmed their deaths. Following the incident, a murder case was registered by Dr. Madhavi Neir, a doctor at the hospital, at the nearest police station. Bhatt was subsequently arrested and will be produced in court.
This incident has sparked a national debate on domestic violence and the need for stricter laws to prevent such crimes. In a related development, the Indian government has announced plans to introduce a new law to protect women and children from domestic violence.
Meanwhile, in Bangladesh, the country’s 13th parliamentary elections are underway, with millions of voters casting their ballots. The election is being closely watched by international observers, who are monitoring the voting process to ensure its transparency and fairness.
In other news, the UAE has banned the sale of soft drinks, chocolates, and potato chips in its schools, citing concerns over obesity and health risks. The move is part of the government’s efforts to promote healthy eating habits among children.
In a separate development, the Iranian government has announced that it will not compromise on its ballistic missile program, despite pressure from the US. The move has sparked concerns over regional stability and the potential for conflict.
In cricket news, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has imposed a fine on Afghanistan’s Mohammad Nabi for violating the code of conduct. The incident occurred during a match against the UAE.
In a separate incident, senior Bollywood singer Aditya Narayan has been accused of negligence in a year-old case, where his first wife alleged that he had delivered her child without her consent. The incident has sparked a national debate on the rights of women and children in India.
In related news, the Apple company has unveiled its new iPhone 18 series, which is expected to revolutionize the smartphone industry. The new phone features advanced technology and sleek design, making it a highly sought-after device among tech enthusiasts.
In a final development, the Pakistani government has announced plans to promote manufacturing and industry in the country, particularly in the automotive sector. The move is aimed at reducing the country’s reliance on imports and promoting economic growth.

