Indian media extensively covered the unfolding situation in Bangladesh, beginning with reports of heightened security and violent protests ahead of the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) verdict against Sheikh Hasina. By mid-morning, Hasina was convicted for crimes against humanity in the 2024 mass protests and subsequently sentenced to death. This development spurred immediate discussion on India's position, as Hasina, having resided in India, rejected the verdict as politically motivated from her exile. Concurrently, a tragic bus accident in Saudi Arabia, involving Indian Umrah pilgrims, garnered significant attention, with initial reports fearing 42 fatalities rising to 45. In the afternoon, the Delhi blast investigation continued, with a co-conspirator arrested in Kashmir, accused of planning rocket and drone attacks. The day concluded with Bangladesh's demand for Hasina's extradition, placing India in a diplomatic dilemma.