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Hindustan Times
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- Hindustan Times
‘Attackers visible in CCTV': Elvish Yadav's father after firing at Gurugram home
YouTuber and Big Boss OTT winner Elvish Yadav's residence was attacked during the early hours of today when three masked individuals opened fire at the building in Gurugram's Sector 57. 'Elvish was not at home when the attack happened. He is away for work,' his father said.(Screen grab from X/@PTI_News) Yadav's caretaker and family members, including his father, Ram Avtar Yadav, were present during the attack. Yadav's father claimed that three miscreants fired around 25 to 30 rounds at their residence in Gurugram. 'I was asleep when it occurred,' he added. 'The police administration is doing its job well. We believe the police are working properly,' he told PTI. When asked about whether he saw the miscreants, he said that in the CCTV footage, three miscreants can be seen, out of which two are clearly visible. 'Elvish was not at home when the attack happened. He is away for work,' he said, further affirming that Elvish had not received any threat before the attack. The incident that took place at around 5.30 am, left shattered glass, a damaged ceiling, and other marks in his residence, that were caused by the gunfire, reported ANI. There are no casualties reported. A senior police officer confirmed that an FIR will shortly be filed based on the family's complaint. Also read: Multiple gunshots fired outside YouTuber Elvish Yadav's Gurugram residence Yadav and his family reside on the second and third floors of the building. According to police, the bullets struck both the ground and first floors of the property. Elvish Yadav has made headlines for varied reasons over the years, a recent one being the alleged use of snake venom as a recreational drug at "rave" parties. He had been arrested by Noida Police in March last year in relation to this case. In May, the Allahabad High Court reportedly rejected Elvish Yadav's petition challenging the chargesheet and subsequent criminal proceedings in connection with the snake venom case. (With inputs from news agencies)


Indian Express
6 minutes ago
- Indian Express
ISI creating ‘inter-changeable network' of gangsters, drug smugglers, terrorists: Punjab Police
In a series of crackdowns on the Lawrence Bishoi-led gang in Punjab and Rajasthan, Punjab Police have unearthed proof that an 'inter-operational and inter-changeable' network of organised criminals, terrorists based abroad, and big drug smugglers is operating together under the tutelage of Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence (ISI). On the eve of Independence Day, August 14, Punjab Police's Anti-Gangster Task Force (AGTF) arrested two most-wanted operatives of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang from Patiala-Ambala Highway near village Shambhu and recovered an Austria-made 9mm Glock pistol along with six live cartridges from their possession. Arzoo Bishnoi is the same US-based gangster who is wanted in the murder of a well known businessman in Abohar in Punjab on July 7. In this instance too, three members of Lawrence Bishnoi gang were arrested by Punjab Police from Rajasthan. DGP Yadav said that preliminary investigation revealed that they fled to Nepal after committing the murder and returned on directions of their foreign-based handlers to commit a sensational crime in Punjab. Just days before this breakthrough, Punjab Police and Rajasthan Police conducted a joint operation and busted an ISI-sponsored terror network operated by Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) and Lawrence Bishnoi gang through foreign-based handlers Mannu Agwan, Gopi Nawashahria and Zeeshan Akhtar on the directions of Pakistan-based Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) operative Harwinder Rinda. According to Rajasthan's Additional Director General of Police (Crime Branch) Dinesh MN, the suspects have been identified as Jitendra Chaudhary from Tonk, Sanjay from Hanumangarh, and Sonu alias Kali from Kapurthala, Punjab. Three minors from Uttar Pradesh, Niwai, and Punjab were also apprehended. They were apprehended last week in Jaipur and Tonk districts and subsequently transferred to the Special Operation Cell of Punjab Police in Amritsar. The accused were wanted in connection with a July 7 blast in Nawanshahr, Punjab. ADG Dinesh said the gang had lobbed a grenade at a liquor shop in Nawanshahr and then fled to Rajasthan. Following this, the Punjab Police lodged a case under Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS) sections 49 (abetment outside India for offence in India), 55 (abetment of offence punishable with death or imprisonment for life), 61 (2) (Criminal conspiracy) as well as sections of the Arms Act. 'Upon interrogation, it was found that they were associated with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang and that their handler goes by the name of one Zeeshan Akhtar, who lives in Canada and had claimed responsibility for the murder of NCP leader and former Maharashtra minister Baba Siddique in Mumbai,' he said, adding that Akhtar, Pakistani gangster Shahzad Bhatti, BKI terrorist Mannu Agwan and Gopi Nawanshahria were all allegedly connected with each other. 'They carry out criminal activities in different parts of the country and contact local youth by luring them with money to commit crime. The accused in the present case were connected with Akhtar via Instagram and other online apps. Akhtar had also provided grenades to the accused for the Nawanshahr blast. He used to give instructions through online platforms and had told them to carry out blasts in Delhi and Gwalior on Independence Day,' the ADG said. In June, the Mumbai Police had said that Akhtar had been detained in Canada. However, there has been little clarity on the case or Akhtar's whereabouts since then. Punjab Police officers, meanwhile, say that ISI has doubled its efforts to create unrest in Punjab after Operation Sindoor in May. They say that ISI has been trying hard to find new recruits in Punjab and goading their existing contacts to 'do something big' Speaking to The Indian Express, DGP Yadav said there is a continuous effort by ISI to create unrest in India using the existing terrorist nodes based in Pakistan. 'One thing which we have noticed is that names of outfits have become meaningless. The labels of outfits are interchangeable and so are the people involved in criminal activities,' said Yadav. Punjab Police investigations found that the attack on former BJP Minister Manoranjan Kalia in April was orchestrated by Germany based gangster Kulbir Sidhu but credit was claimed by BKI. In another instance credit for an attack was taken in the name of one Ranjodh Singh of Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF), but the police found that the man does not exist and the incident was put in effect by gangsters. 'Organised criminals, terrorists and big drug smugglers are operating together under ISI's direction. The attack on a police post in Punjab was done by US-based gangster Gurjant Bholu's network on behalf of Pakistan-based terrorists. Gangsters, terror nodes and drug smugglers are being used in an interchangeable way as if they have an alliance,' said Yadav. These same alliances are also indulging in extortion and terror activities in Punjab, say senior police officials. 'Pak based terrorist Harvinder Rinda sent voice notes on threat to land pooling authorities in Jalandhar recently when land pooling policy had been announced,' said a senior police official.


Hans India
6 minutes ago
- Hans India
US-India Trade Talks Face Setback As American Delegation Postpones New Delhi Visit
The upcoming round of negotiations for the India-US bilateral trade agreement faces an uncertain timeline as the American delegation is expected to postpone its planned visit to New Delhi scheduled for later this month. According to an unnamed official speaking to PTI, the sixth round of discussions, originally set for August 25-29, will likely be rescheduled due to mounting trade tensions between the two nations. This development occurs against the backdrop of deteriorating trade relations, with Washington implementing punitive tariff measures on Indian exports. Since August 7, the United States has maintained a 25 percent duty on Indian goods, and an additional 25 percent penalty is scheduled to take effect from August 27. This second tariff serves as punishment for India's continued purchases of crude oil and military equipment from Russia, despite ongoing international sanctions. The combined impact of these tariffs will result in a substantial 50 percent duty on Indian exports entering the American market, creating significant challenges for Indian exporters and potentially disrupting established trade patterns. The timing of these measures coincides with America's sustained pressure on New Delhi to liberalize access to politically sensitive sectors, particularly agriculture and dairy markets. India has maintained a firm stance against such demands, categorically refusing to make concessions that could jeopardize the economic well-being of small-scale farmers and cattle rearers. The Indian government views these sectors as crucial for rural livelihoods and food security, making them non-negotiable areas in trade discussions. Despite the current diplomatic friction and trade disputes, commercial relationships between the two countries continue to demonstrate resilience and growth. Official commerce ministry statistics reveal that India's exports to the United States experienced robust growth of 21.64 percent, reaching USD 33.53 billion during the April-July 2025 period. Simultaneously, imports from America increased by 12.33 percent to USD 17.41 billion during the same timeframe. The United States has emerged as India's most significant trading partner during this period, with total bilateral trade volume reaching USD 12.56 billion. This figure underscores the substantial economic interdependence between the two nations, despite ongoing political and policy disagreements. Both governments have previously committed to completing the initial phase of the bilateral trade agreement by fall 2025, with ambitious long-term objectives of expanding bilateral trade from the current USD 191 billion to USD 500 billion by 2030. These targets reflect the enormous potential for economic cooperation between the world's largest democracy and its most powerful economy. Following President Donald Trump's announcement of additional tariffs on Indian exports, Prime Minister Narendra Modi used his Independence Day address to advocate for increased domestic production and consumption of Indian-made products. The Prime Minister emphasized his government's unwavering commitment to protecting the interests of India's agricultural community. Modi declared his resolute opposition to any policies that could harm Indian farmers, fishermen, and cattle rearers, stating that his administration would serve as a protective barrier against detrimental foreign trade demands. He reinforced India's position of refusing to compromise on policies affecting these vulnerable economic sectors. Recent diplomatic developments may influence the trajectory of trade relations between the two countries. A significant meeting between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin took place in Alaska over the weekend, raising speculation about potential improvements in Washington-Moscow relations that could indirectly benefit India. During discussions about the Ukraine conflict, Trump adopted a more measured approach toward sanctions, suggesting he might reconsider additional punitive measures in the coming weeks. His statement that immediate secondary sanctions were unnecessary and could be "devastating" for the targeted countries has generated hope that the additional 25 percent tariff on Indian goods might be reconsidered. The postponement of trade negotiations reflects the complex interplay of geopolitical considerations, domestic political pressures, and economic interests that characterize modern international trade relationships. Both nations must navigate these challenges while maintaining their strategic partnership and shared democratic values. The delay also highlights the difficulties inherent in negotiating comprehensive trade agreements between major economies with different development priorities and political constraints. As India continues to protect its agricultural sector and rural communities, and the United States pursues its own trade and foreign policy objectives, finding mutually acceptable solutions becomes increasingly challenging. The rescheduling of the American delegation's visit represents a temporary setback rather than a permanent breakdown in negotiations, with both countries likely to resume discussions once immediate tensions subside and diplomatic conditions become more favorable for productive dialogue.