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Tuesday, October 31, 2023

AAP LIQUOR POLICY SCAM

 

As part of the Delhi excise policy case, the Enforcement Directorate summoned Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday.


                               


The summons were issued on the day the Supreme Court rejected his former deputy Manish Sisodia's bail plea in the case, and the court also ordered the cases being investigated against him by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to be heard within eight months.

Upon receiving the summons, Delhi minister Saurabh Bharadwaj stated, "From the news that the ED has summoned Delhi CM, it is clear that the Centre is trying to somehow end AAP." To put Arvind Kejriwal in jail and destroy AAP, they are framing a false case without a care in the world."

In connection with the investigation into corruption and criminal conspiracy in the case, Kejriwal was questioned by the CBI for around nine hours on April 16. “They called me at 11 am and questioned me until 8.30pm. The CBI officers were kind and courteous to me. I answered all the questions as I had nothing to hide”, Kejriwal had said.

Former deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh are in jail in connection with the case.

A new Delhi excise policy was implemented in November 2021 by the Arvind Kejriwal government. The policy was scrapped on July 31 last year after it came under scrutiny.

In August 2022, the CBI had registered a case against 15 accused, including Sisodia, in connection with alleged irregularities in the implementation of the policy. Two days later, the agency searched Sisodia's Delhi offices.

The CBI questioned Sisodia for eight hours on October 17 and summoned him again on February 18 this year after filing a chargesheet against him. He was arrested by the CBI on February 26.

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'A ceasefire in Gaza will not happen,' Netanyahu says of Hamas war

 On Sunday, the White House warned Israel to distinguish between Hamas militants and civilians in Gaza.

During ongoing Israeli-Hamas battles, Israeli troops gather near the Gaza border before entering the Palestinian strip on October 29, 2023.


     

During ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement, Israeli troops gather near the Gaza border on October 29, 2023

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was told by US President Joe Biden that Tel Aviv has the right to defend itself, but must do so in accordance with international humanitarian law. Global leaders stepped up calls for urgent humanitarian aid to Gaza as the warning came. After thousands of people ransacked its food warehouses in Gaza, taking wheat, flour, and other supplies, the United Nations said the "civil order" was beginning to crumble.

After Hamas intensified its air and ground operations in Gaza on Saturday, communication and internet services were completely cut off, but some gradually returned on Sunday. 

The war between Israel and Palestine's Hamas militant group entered its 24th day on Sunday. Over 9,000 people have died on both sides. Approximately 8,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have been killed in Israeli retaliatory airstrikes since October 7, according to the Hamas-led Health Ministry.

Here's what else we know about the Israel-Hamas war:

As Israel intensified its offensive in the Gaza Strip on Sunday, it urged Palestinians to evacuate southward.

In exchange for Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails, Hamas offered to free all captives, according to Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant.

The Russian aviation agency shut down the main airport in Dagestan, diverting flights, after a mob stormed it on Sunday looking for Israeli citizens.

In response to projectiles fired towards it, the Israeli military said it struck targets in Lebanon and Syria.

According to Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian, Tehran does not want a prolonged war between Hamas and Israel.

The US is confident that it will be able to get 100 aid trucks into Gaza per day.

According to the White House, the United States is "confident" of increasing the number of aid trucks into Gaza through the Rafah crossing with Egypt.

'There will be no ceasefire in Gaza': Netanyahu.

The Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu ruled out the possibility of a ceasefire in the Gaza war, saying a ceasefire would be a surrender to Hamas.

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Monday, October 30, 2023

Second Stage of Israel Hamas War - Ground Operation - Israel Army inside Gaza now

               


Continued airstrikes on the Gaza Strip and limited ground attacks following the October 7 Hamas attack, the most devastating attack in Israel's history. 



 



 Israel has set its war goals the elimination of Hamas as a military and political force in the Gaza Strip and the release of at least 239 hostages captured by the terrorist group on Israeli soil three weeks earlier in a terrorist attack that killed more than 100,000 people 1,400 people were killed. People. 

 

 The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza says more than 8,000 people, including fighters, have been killed since the war began. US President Joe Biden has expressed doubts about the accuracy of the data, even though the UN body has described it as reliable. 

 

 Against Hamas's entrenched  infrastructure, including a network of "hundreds of kilometers" of interconnected underground tunnels and bunkers, Gallant said "our job will not be done" after the Israeli ground maneuver.

 

 Instead, the army is preparing for the third interim phase of fighting, in which it will begin the search for new leaders for the devastated enclave while eliminating "pockets of resistance." 

. Only after this less intense conflict, which is expected to last several months, Gallant  said, will Israel move on to the final phase: the secession of the Gaza Strip. 

 

 The final phase of the war “will require Israel to relinquish responsibility for life in  Gaza  and create a new security reality for Israeli citizens,” Gallant said.


9 Dead and 32 Injured as Trains Collide with each other in Kerala


At least 9 dead, 32 injured as two trains collide near Vizianagaram in Andhra Pradesh 


                         


The Visakhapatnam-Rayagada Passenger Special train collided with the Visakhapatnam-Palasa passenger from the rear ,this hit led to several coaches derailing.

According to the East Coast Railway, the accident took place between Alamanda and Kantakapalle stations in Vizianagaram on the Howrah-Chennai Main Line. The area falls under the Waltair division of the East Coast Railways.Repairs are ongoing and are expected to lead to the resumption of operations only on the evening of October 30.

As many as 18 trains have been cancelled while 11 more have been partially cancelled and 22 have been diverted, Express reported, quoting Biswajit Sahu, Chief Public Relations Officer of ECoR. Sahu is further reported to have said that signal overshooting led to the collision.

“As many as eight poclain machines, one 140 rail crane, and 800 to 900 people are engaged in the restoration work,” the report said.

Rail minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has posted on X (formerly Twitter) that ex-gratia compensation disbursement has “started” at Rs 10 lakh in case of death, Rs 2.5 lakh towards grievous injuries and Rs 50,000 for minor injuries.

This is the second big rail accident this month and the third this year.

On October 11, the derailment of the 12506 Anand Vihar Terminal-Kamakhya Northeast Superfast Express at Raghunathpur station in Buxar district of Bihar led to the death of four people and injured more than 60. The cause was, according to the preliminary report, a derailment of the tracks.

On June 2, a triple train collision in Odisha’s Balasore district led to the deaths of 295 passenger and over 700 injuries of varying degrees. Like the Andhra Pradesh collision, in Balasore too, alleged lapses in the ‘signalling circuit". 

Israel-Hamas war, Day 23 - Heavy fighting with Hamas says Israeli Army in Gaza

                                                Israel-Hamas war, Day 23 


              


                


 Hamas says engaged in ‘heavy fighting’ with Israeli Army in Gaza Israeli warplanes carried out airstrikes early on Sunday near Gaza’s largest hospital, which is packed with patients and tens of thousands of Palestinians seeking shelter, residents said. Israel has said Gaza’s militant Hamas rulers have a command post under the hospital, without providing much evidence.


 The strikes came a day after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a “second stage” in Israel’s war on Hamas, three weeks after Hamas launched a brutal incursion into Israel October 7. Tanks and infantry pushed into Gaza over the weekend in what officials described as a widening ground offensive as Israel pounded the territory from air, land and sea. 


On Sunday, a statement released by the Health Ministry in Gaza said the total death toll since October 7 in Gaza rose to 8,005 people. Meanwhile, the Israeli army said they have ‘increased’ troop numbers inside Gaza. “Overnight we increased the entry of IDF forces into the (Gaza) Strip, and they joined the forces already fighting there,” army spokesperson Daniel Hagari said in a televised briefing. Earlier, the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk warned that there was a potential for thousands more civilians to die if Israel presses a major ground offensive in Gaza.


The U.N. rights chief also condemned the Internet and telecommunications blackout that has hit the Palestinian enclave since Friday. The Health Ministry in the Hamas-run Gaza said Israeli strikes had killed 7,703 people, mainly civilians, including more than 3,500 children. 

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday that fighting inside the Gaza Strip would be “long and difficult”, as Israeli ground forces operate in the Palestinian territory for more than 24 hours. The Israeli military spokesman said the country is expanding its ground operation in Gaza with infantry and armoured vehicles backed by “massive” strikes from the air and sea.


Israel unleashed its bombing campaign after Hamas gunmen stormed across the Gaza border on October 7, killing 1,400 people, mostly civilians, and seizing more than 220 hostages, according to Israeli officials.

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Sunday, October 29, 2023

Kerala Bomb Blast One Killed 36 Injured

             Serial Blaats At Prayer Meeting In Kerala, Anti Terror NIA Team At Site

   


One individual was killed and 56 harmed in a progression of impacts at a conference hall in Kerala's Kalamassery today, authorities said. No less than three impacts were accounted for inside the space of minutes after the request meeting began.

The episode occurred during a Jehovah's Observers show at the middle in Kalamassery, around 10 kilometers from Kochi. The request meet was gone to by almost 2,000 individuals.


Individuals who were available at the conference hall let the media know that the primary shoot happened in a request. Authorities said explosives had been set inside a tiffin box.

Kalamassery MP Hibi Eden said that the primary blast happened in the focal point of the corridor. He added that the gathering had a clearing plan which kicked right into it following the primary impact.


"Fortunately, they had a departure plan. Each time the gathering meets, they talk about and set up a clearing plan. Be that as it may, there was a great deal of smoke, which prompted a charge," Mr Eden told NDTV.


Kerala Boss Priest Pinarayi Vijayan named the impacts as 'awful' and said that the circumstance is being seen truly. All senior police authorities in the state are en route to the impact site.


The impacts will currently be examined by the Public Examination Office. The organization's measurable group has previously arrived at the spot and is gathering proof.


Visuals of the occurrence showed fire salvage and police work force in enormous numbers emptying individuals from the site, which has now been cordoned off.


Upsetting recordings from inside the conference hall showed numerous flames inside the corridor as individuals and kids were heard shouting in dread.


The video additionally showed certain individuals attempting to subdue the flames as the lobby was covered with dissipated and harmed seats.


Many individuals were seen external the conference hall post the blast.

Kerala Health Minister Veena George has guided all medical services workers  to report for  duty following the impact.

Israel launches Gaza war's second phase with Ground Operation

 

                                               



Prime Minister Netanyahu warns war will be long and hard as ground offensive gears up in Gaza. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday that Israeli forces had unleashed the second phase of the Gaza war as they pressed ground operations against Hamas militants, vowing to "destroy the enemy above ground and below ground." Gaza's besieged people had barely any communications with the outside world as Israeli jets dropped more bombs on the Hamas-ruled Palestinian enclave and military chiefs said a long-threatened ground offensive was gearing up. Speaking at a press conference in Tel Aviv, Netanyahu warned that the war would be "long and hard" and reiterated Israel's appeal to Palestinian civilians to evacuate the northern Gaza Strip where Israel was focusing its attack. He vowed that every effort would be made to rescue the more than 200 hostages held by Hamas. Dear reader, The situation in Gaza is undoubtedly concerning, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's warning of a long and hard war highlights the gravity of the ongoing conflict. As Israeli forces continue their ground offensive against Hamas militants, the focus remains on restoring peace and stability in the region. Netanyahu's determination to "destroy the enemy above ground and below ground" showcases Israel's commitment to protecting its citizens from threats posed by Hamas. With airstrikes intensifying and a potential ground offensive underway, it is clear that Israel is taking decisive action to ensure its security. Amidst these developments, it is unfortunate that communication between Gaza's people and the outside world has been severely limited due to ongoing bombings. This lack of access further adds to the distress faced by those living in this conflict-stricken area. Netanyahu's call for Palestinian civilians to evacuate certain areas demonstrates Israel's concern for innocent lives caught in the crossfire. Efforts are being made to rescue over 200 hostages held by Hamas, emphasizing Israel's commitment not only towards its own security but also towards minimizing civilian casualties. As an impartial observer, it is our hope that a peaceful resolution can be reached soon, ending this destructive cycle of violence. The suffering endured by both Israelis and Palestinians must be alleviated through diplomatic channels so that lasting peace can be achieved. Please stay informed about updates on this situation from reliable news sources as events unfold.

"This is the second stage of the war whose goals are clear - to destroy Hamas' governing and military capabilities and to bring the hostages home," Netanyahu told reporters. "We are only at the start," he said. "We will destroy the enemy above ground and below ground." Israel has blockaded and bombarded Gaza for three weeks after the Islamist group Hamas' Oct. 7 assault killed 1,400 Israelis in the deadliest day of the nation's 75-year history. Western countries have generally backed what they say is Israel's right to self defence but there has been mounting international concern over the toll from the bombing and growing calls for a pause to allow aid to reach Gaza civilians. Health authorities in the Gaza Strip of 2.3 million people say 7,650 Palestinians have been killed in Israel's campaign to obliterate the militants. Thank you for sharing this news article. It is indeed a challenging situation in the region. While some may argue that Israel's actions are justified as an act of self-defense, there is growing concern about the high number of casualties and the impact on innocent civilians in Gaza. It is crucial to find a balance between ensuring security and minimizing harm to civilians. Many countries have expressed their support for Israel's right to self-defense, but there are also calls for a pause in hostilities to allow humanitarian aid to reach those affected. The reported number of Palestinian casualties is alarming, and it highlights the devastating consequences that come with any armed conflict. It is vital for all parties involved to prioritize efforts towards peaceful resolutions and dialogue. As an observer, I hope that all sides will work towards de-escalation and find a sustainable solution that brings lasting peace to the region while prioritizing human lives above all else.

With many buildings reduced to rubble and shelter hard to find, Gazans are short of food, water, fuel and medicines. Their plight got worse from Friday night when phone and internet services were cut - followed by heavy bombing through the night. "God help anyone under the rubble," said one Gaza journalist, who spent a terrifying night in a building stairway watching "belts of fire" as bombs fell and Israeli forces appeared to exchange fire with Palestinian fighters. Without mobile phones, no one could call ambulances and emergency services anyway were short of fuel, he said. Desperate people were turning to the police, when they could be found, to use their walkie-talkies to seek help. ISRAELI TROOPS TARGET TUNNELS Though there was no indication of an invasion en masse, Israel said troops sent into Gaza on Friday night were still in the field, focusing on infrastructure including the extensive tunnel network built by Hamas. The situation in Gaza is truly heartbreaking. The destruction caused by the ongoing conflict has left the people of Gaza in dire need of basic necessities such as food, water, fuel, and medicines. To make matters worse, phone and internet services have been cut off, leaving the Gazans feeling even more isolated and vulnerable. Imagine spending a terrifying night huddled in a building stairway, watching bombs fall and witnessing the exchange of fire between Israeli forces and Palestinian fighters. The journalist who experienced this firsthand expressed his fear for those trapped under the rubble. With mobile phones rendered useless, people are unable to call for ambulances or seek emergency assistance. Even when they manage to find the police, they rely on walkie-talkies to request help. While there has been no indication of a full-scale invasion into Gaza thus far, Israeli troops sent into Gaza on Friday night continue their operations on various fronts. Their focus lies on targeting infrastructure elements such as Hamas' extensive tunnel network. The suffering endured by innocent civilians caught up in this conflict cannot be understated. It is crucial that humanitarian aid reaches these individuals swiftly to address their immediate needs for survival.

"We attacked terror operatives of all ranks, everywhere," Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said earlier. In calling on Gazans to move south, Israel said Hamas was hiding under civilian buildings, especially in the north. Palestinians say nowhere is safe, with bombs also smashing homes in the south of the densely populated territory. "A humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in front of our eyes," U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said. Various global aid agencies said they could not contact their staff in Gaza. But a representative from the International Committees of the Red Cross and Red Crescent in Gaza got an audio message out. William Schomburg said medics were working around the clock while also dealing with personal tragedies. "I spoke to one doctor who had lost his brother and cousin the night before," he told. Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk offered his Starlink satellite network to support communications in Gaza for internationally recognised aid organisations. Dear reader, The situation in Gaza is undeniably critical, with both Israeli and Palestinian sides experiencing significant loss and suffering. The remarks made by Defence Minister Yoav Gallant highlight the intensity of the conflict, emphasizing that terror operatives are being targeted across all ranks and locations. Israel's claim that Hamas is using civilian buildings as hiding places underscores their concern for innocent lives caught in the crossfire. Conversely, Palestinians argue that nowhere in Gaza is safe, as bombs continue to devastate homes even in the south of this densely populated territory. The gravity of the situation has not gone unnoticed by international figures. U. N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed distress over the unfolding humanitarian catastrophe. Global aid agencies are facing challenges communicating with their staff on the ground; however, an audio message from William Schomburg, a representative from the International Committees of the Red Cross and Red Crescent in Gaza, shed light on medics working relentlessly amidst personal tragedies. In a gesture of support, Elon Musk offered his Starlink satellite network to assist internationally recognized aid organizations in maintaining communication within Gaza. It is our collective responsibility to recognize and address this dire humanitarian crisis. The protection of innocent lives must remain paramount as efforts continue towards finding a peaceful resolution to this devastating conflict.

"We attacked terror operatives of all ranks, everywhere," Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said earlier. In calling on Gazans to move south, Israel said Hamas was hiding under civilian buildings, especially in the north. Palestinians say nowhere is safe, with bombs also smashing homes in the south of the densely populated territory. "A humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in front of our eyes," U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said. Various global aid agencies said they could not contact their staff in Gaza. But a representative from the International Committees of the Red Cross and Red Crescent in Gaza got an audio message out. William Schomburg said medics were working around the clock while also dealing with personal tragedies. "I spoke to one doctor who had lost his brother and cousin the night before," he told. Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk offered his Starlink satellite network to support communications in Gaza for internationally recognised aid organisations. Dear reader, The situation in Gaza is undeniably critical, with both Israeli and Palestinian sides experiencing significant loss and suffering. The remarks made by Defence Minister Yoav Gallant highlight the intensity of the conflict, emphasizing that terror operatives are being targeted across all ranks and locations. Israel's claim that Hamas is using civilian buildings as hiding places underscores their concern for innocent lives caught in the crossfire. Conversely, Palestinians argue that nowhere in Gaza is safe, as bombs continue to devastate homes even in the south of this densely populated territory. The gravity of the situation has not gone unnoticed by international figures. U. N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed distress over the unfolding humanitarian catastrophe. Global aid agencies are facing challenges communicating with their staff on the ground; however, an audio message from William Schomburg, a representative from the International Committees of the Red Cross and Red Crescent in Gaza, shed light on medics working relentlessly amidst personal tragedies. In a gesture of support, Elon Musk offered his Starlink satellite network to assist internationally recognized aid organizations in maintaining communication within Gaza. It is our collective responsibility to recognize and address this dire humanitarian crisis. The protection of innocent lives must remain paramount as efforts continue towards finding a peaceful resolution to this devastating conflict. 

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