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The Catch Up: 8 April
The headlines of the day by The Indian Express
This is the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.
Today is the 8th of April and here are today's headlines.
1. Global Responses to Trump’s Tariffs Vary Sharply
Nations are taking different stances toward US President Donald Trump’s rising tariffs. China has vowed firm retaliation, rejecting Trump’s threat of adding 50% more duties unless Beijing backs off its 34% counter-tariff. China’s Commerce Ministry pledged strong countermeasures. Japan, in contrast, is opting for diplomacy, preparing to send a trade negotiation team to Washington. Trump confirmed speaking with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba about this move. The contrast highlights a global divide — between confrontation and cautious cooperation — in response to America’s increasingly aggressive trade policies.
2. Supreme Court Slams Tamil Nadu Governor’s Action on Bills
In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court declared Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi’s decision to reserve 10 re-passed Bills for Presidential consideration as illegal. The court held that the Governor showed scant respect for judicial precedent and unduly delayed action. Using Article 142, the bench declared that the 10 Bills are deemed to have received assent, overriding the governor’s withholding. This rare step sends a strong message about constitutional propriety and reinforces legislative autonomy amid growing tensions between elected governments and appointed constitutional heads.
3. Chaos in J&K Assembly Over Waqf Act Sparks Lawmaker’s Ejection
Pandemonium broke out in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly as NC members demanded discussion on the Waqf Act, which the Speaker had already dismissed through an adjournment motion. Tensions peaked when PDP legislator Waheed-ur-Rehman Para approached the Well of the House, insisting he had filed a fresh resolution. Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary accused the Chair of silencing opposition voices. Para was marshalled out as disorder continued, highlighting growing friction in the Assembly and the sensitivity surrounding the Waqf Act debate in the politically tense region.
4. Naveen Patnaik Faces Internal Revolt Over Waqf Bill Shift
Former Odisha CM and BJD chief Naveen Patnaik is facing internal dissent over the party’s sudden U-turn on the controversial Waqf Amendment Bill. Despite long-standing opposition to the Bill, the BJD chose not to issue a voting whip, leaving the decision to individual MPs' conscience. The move triggered unrest within the party, reminiscent of a 2002 rebellion when six of its 10 Lok Sabha MPs challenged Patnaik’s leadership. With the BJD lacking Lok Sabha representation but wielding influence in the Rajya Sabha, the shift has raised eyebrows.
5. Trump Hints at Iran Talks as Tensions Simmer Over Nuclear Issue
President Trump on Monday claimed the US and Iran are set for direct nuclear talks, but Tehran quickly clarified the dialogue would remain indirect. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed high-level indirect talks in Oman on Saturday, calling it both an “opportunity and a test.” His remarks came after Trump warned of severe consequences if the negotiations fail. Iran has previously rejected Trump’s demand for direct talks under threat of bombing. The announcement revives fragile diplomatic hopes amid deep mistrust and escalating nuclear tension.
That's all for today. This was the CatchUp on 3 Things by The Indian Express