Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced his intention to resign in two days, calling for early elections. This decision came shortly after his release on bail. The move sparked immediate reactions from opposition parties, with BJP calling it a "confession of crime" and Congress dismissing it as a gimmick. Kejriwal cited warnings and threats he allegedly received while in jail. As speculation grew about his successor, AAP demanded Delhi polls by November. In other news, an encounter erupted in Poonch, with a top terror commander reportedly trapped. Prime Minister Modi flagged off six new Vande Bharat trains, continuing the expansion of high-speed rail services. The day concluded with reports of gunshots near Donald Trump's Florida golf club, though he was reported safe.