
News18 Evening Digest: India's Diplomatic Teams Aim To Expose Pakistan's 40-Year Terror Trail & Other Top Stories
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In today's Evening Digest, News18 brings the latest updates on Operation Sindoor's all-party delegation, Ashoka University professor sent to 14-day judicial custody, and more stories.
India's Diplomatic Teams Armed With Dossiers Look To Expose Pakistan's 40-Year Terror Trail
The government on Tuesday briefed members of the delegations travelling abroad with India's anti-terror message that all terror links, both direct and indirect, can be traced back to Pakistan and that India has suffered the consequences of cross-border terrorism for over 40 years, sources told News18. Officials cited examples from 2008, when India shared key evidence such as DNA profiles and call detail records in terror investigations but received little cooperation in return. ALSO READ
Two senior Congress leaders made critical comments, creating a narrative that could potentially harm the party once again. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge repeated his earlier accusation that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was aware of an intelligence input regarding a possible terror attack in Kashmir and had cancelled his trip. He blamed the PM and the government for the deaths of 26 tourists in Pahalgam. ALSO READ
Ashoka University professor Ali Khan Mahmudabad was on Tuesday sent to 14-day judicial custody over his controversial post on Operation Sindoor. ALSO READ
Kannada actor Ranya Rao on Tuesday was granted default bail by the Special Court for Economic Offences in Bengaluru in connection with the gold smuggling case. The court also granted statutory bail to co-accused Tharun Raju Konduru. ALSO READ
UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher warned that the Israeli siege of the Gaza Strip, due to which there is an embargo on aid flow into the blockaded, war-torn coastal enclave for the past 11 weeks, needs to be lifted in order to prevent the death of 14,000 babies in 48 hours. ALSO READ
Mullanpur To Host First Two IPL Playoff Matches, Final In Ahmedabad
The Board of Control for Cricket in India and the Indian Premier League governing council are in talks with regards to who will play hosts for the playoff stages of the ongoing tournament. While the final was meant to be played in Kolkata, they summit-clash was moved from the Eden Gardens Stadium, citing weather concerns. ALSO READ
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New Indian Express
20 minutes ago
- New Indian Express
Presented India's anti-terrorism message firmly in global fora: BJP MP Aparajita Sarangi
BHUBANESWAR: Bhubaneswar MP and BJP national spokesperson Aparajita Sarangi was given a rousing reception on her return to the city after a five-nation tour as part of an all-party delegation to convey India's message of zero tolerance against terrorism, on Saturday. Flanked by hundreds of supporters, Sarangi, upon her arrival said the delegation had a clear mandate from Prime Minister Narendra Modi to assert India's zero-tolerance policy on terrorism and explain the strategic shift in the country's security doctrine. 'In our interactions, we made it clear that neither we will forget the massacre of the innocents in Pahalgam by terrorists nor forgive those involved in it,' Sarangi said. The MP also said that India's strikes during Operation Sindoor were precise, measured and non-escalatory in nature. India now operates under a 'New Normal' of zero tolerance and immediate response, she said. Sarangi also dismissed Opposition's call for a special session of Parliament to discuss Operation Sindoor. 'There is no need for a special session of Parliament as the delegations that went around the world had members from all political parties,' she said. Her team had MPs from five different parties including TMC, Congress, CPM and JDU.


NDTV
21 minutes ago
- NDTV
"No Time To...": NDTV Accesses Cops' Letter Hours Before Bengaluru Stampede
Bengaluru: The police force deployed at the Karnataka Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru had warned against the idea of holding the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB)'s IPL trophy celebrations at the grand stairs of the premises, and also raised concerns over the security challenges that would arise due to a shortage of staff at the state legislature's security wing. In a letter to the Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms on June 4, a day after the RCB registered its first-ever victory in the IPL game, Vidhana Soudha's Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) MN Karibasavana Gowda pointed at the lack of time for security preparedness to tackle "lakhs of cricket fans" expected at the spot. He also highlighted the shortage of CCTV cameras around and in front of the Vidhana Soudha, since it is a "vital installation". The details of the letter, reviewed by NDTV, come at a time when the state government is under heavy fire over its alleged mismanagement of the celebrations at the state legislature and the Chinnaswamy stadium, where a stampede killed 11 people, including a 14-year-old girl. Four people, including an RCB marketing head, have been arrested so far. In his letter to the state government, the DCP said: "As the Royal Challengers Bangalore team has a large fan following across the country, holding the felicitation at the grand steps of Vidhana Soudha may attract lakhs of cricket fans, potentially creating security challenges due to a shortage of officers/staff in the Vidhana Soudha security wing." The police officer listed a set of challenges and also recommended a series of measures that should be undertaken to tackle them. He stressed the need for "additional police personnel from outside" to oversee the security, even though it will "require sufficient preparation time". "Coordination with the Law & Order and Traffic Police departments is essential for such a large-scale event, and the current time frame seems inadequate for full preparedness," he said. It also flagged the possibility of the usage of drone cameras by the public and recommended that an Anti-Drone System be installed at the venue. The police advised against the entry of family members of the secretariat staff for the felicitation programme. "The event is to be held at 4:00 PM on 04.06.2025. There is a high chance that Secretariat officers/staff may bring their family members to the venue. Therefore, it is requested that orders be issued prohibiting staff from bringing families and declaring an afternoon holiday for Secretariat staff on the said date. Further, they should be instructed not to attend the event venue," he said. Mr Gowda recommended that "all online and offline passes for public entry to Vidhana Soudha be completely restricted on that day". He said the stage setup for felicitating the players must be certified for structural stability by the Public Works Department (PWD). "Organisers should be informed to make the stage available for inspection at least two hours in advance," he said. "As electrical equipment will be used at the event, a fitness certificate must be obtained from the concerned PWD (Electrical) Assistant Executive Engineer. A formal letter should be sent to them for this purpose," he added. Organisers should be instructed to make the stage available at least two hours before the program for anti-sabotage checks, Mr Gowda said. The officer noted that given that the Vidhana Soudha is a heritage and vital installation building, "it is essential that the program be conducted strictly as per security norms without causing any damage to the structure". "However, the government's final decision will be followed accordingly," he said. On Thursday, a First Information Report (FIR) was registered under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, including culpable homicide not amounting to murder, against RCB, DNA Entertainment and the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA). According to the state government, DNA Entertainment managed the victory celebrations, while the KSCA organised the event. The KSCA said it had sought permission for the event. Preliminary findings indicated the RCB, DNA Entertainment and KSCA went ahead with the event despite permission not being given. KSCA president Raghuram Bhat, secretary A Shankar and treasurer E S Jayaram on Friday approached the Karnataka High Court, saying the FIR was a "serious miscarriage of justice and seeks to pin responsibility on the wrong parties". Several officials, including Bengaluru Police Commissioner B Dayananda, have been suspended for alleged laxity that led to the stampede.


Indian Express
21 minutes ago
- Indian Express
Karnataka hikes compensation for Bengaluru stampede victims' kin from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 25 lakh
The Karnataka government has increased the compensation announced for victims of the stampede that took place on Tuesday during the IPL victory celebration of Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the M Chinnaswamy stadium. While the government initially announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh to each of the victims, along with free treatment to the injured, kin of the stampede victims will now receive a compensation of Rs 25 lakh. The announcement was made by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's office on Saturday evening. As many as 11 people died in the stampede near the stadium on Wednesday, a day after RCB lifted their maiden Indian Premier League trophy. All of them died due to asphyxiation as a massive crowd, numbering close to three lakh, tried to enter the stadium to celebrate the team's victory. Following the incident, multiple FIRs were registered and top police officials including then Commissioner of Police B Dayananda were suspended. MLC B Govindaraju was removed as political secretary to the chief minister for his role in organising the celebrations, while representatives of RCB and the Karnataka State Cricket Association were arrested by the police over the incident.