Turbulent Times in South Asia: Justice, Tragedies, and Transformations
The top stories this week include the initiation of Justice Varma's removal process, a tragic Bangladesh jet crash, and political turmoil in India. Meanwhile, Kerala mourns communist leader V S Achuthanandan, while the monsoon causes havoc in the northern states. In Bihar, a historic electoral milestone is achieved.

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The process for the removal of Justice Yashwant Varma has commenced as the Rajya Sabha witnesses lawmakers submitting notices to its chairman, Jagdeep Dhankhar. This decision unfolds during a tumultuous start to India's Monsoon parliamentary session, marked by vehement discussions over Operation Sindoor.
In Bangladesh, a devastating aviation accident claims 20 lives when an Air Force training jet crashes shortly after takeoff, sowing chaos and grief, especially among children. The tragedy is met with condolences from Indian PM Modi, who offers assistance to Bangladesh in its recovery efforts.
Meanwhile, Bihar becomes India's first state to limit polling station electors to less than 1,200. In Kerala, the contribution of Marxist leader V S Achuthanandan is commemorated after his passing. Simultaneously, landslides and extreme weather cause fatalities across Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh.
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