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Zeeshan Khan, Bigg Boss OTT contestant meets with late night car accident, his vehicle collided with....,

Zeeshan Khan, a contestant from Bigg Boss OTT, was involved in a late-night car accident, although details surrounding the incident remain unclear. The news comes amidst other significant announcements in India, including PM Modi's comments on governance rules and Haryana's major revisions to vehicle age limits due to pollution concerns.

Zeeshan Khan, Bigg Boss OTT contestant meets with late night car accident, his vehicle collided with....,

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Key Highlights

  • Zeeshan Khan, Bigg Boss OTT contestant, met with a late-night car accident.
  • PM Modi addressed the IndiGo crisis, emphasizing that governance rules should not be used to harass people.
  • Haryana announced major revisions in age limits for petrol, diesel, and CNG vehicles to combat pollution.
  • The IPL 2026 Auction has shortlisted 350 players, with 40 players in the Rs 2 crore price bracket.
  • Union Minister Nitin Gadkari announced plans for a car scrappage rule affecting vehicles over 10-15 years old.
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Sources

  1. Zee Media Auto Summit 2025: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari makes BIG statement on 10-15 years car scrappage rule, says, 'We're rolling out flex-engine vehicles powered by...'
  2. PM Modi breaks silence on IndiGo crisis, says rules are for governance, not harassment
  3. Haryana announces MAJOR revision in age limits for petrol, diesel, CNG vehicles amid pollution; Check Motor Vehicles Rules for NCR and non-NCR region here
  4. Zeeshan Khan, Bigg Boss OTT contestant meets with late night car accident, his vehicle collided with....,
  5. Tyla turns heads in glittering saree-inspired look by Nancy Tyagi during India visit, SEE pics

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