The Biggest Stories Of November 16, 2019

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Sabarimala temple opens for worship, despite the Supreme Court saying that women of all ages can worship at the temple, 10 women have been sent back; BJP is optimistic of forming Maharashtra government, the Shiv Sena attacks ex-ally accusing it of horse trading under the guise of President's rule; Delhi High Court judgement rejecting the bail of former finance minister P Chidambaram, now uploaded on the website, shows that the facts of another case have been copy pasted on the case; Government has listed Citizenship Amendment Bill for the upcoming winter session of the parliament starting on Monday; Rajat Sharma quits Delhi's cricket body, raising questions of irregularity and transparency

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