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Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Home Minister Amit Shah admitted to AIIMS for chest infection treatment







Home Minister Amit Shah admitted to AIIMS for chest infection treatment



Central Home Minister Amit Shah was admitted to All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi on Monday. Shah was admitted to hospital due to chest infection and his condition is stable. 





It is learnt that Shah had undergone a CT scan at a private hospital on Monday and the test results showed that he has some infection in his chest. Shah decided to admit himself at AIIMS on the advice of his doctors. Shah is currently under the observation of AIIMS director Dr Randeep Guleria, who is a chest specialist. It is expected that Shah would remain under observation for 24 hours at AIIMS. 





"Amit Shah, Honourable Home Minister has been complaining of fatigue and body aches for last 3-4 days. He has tested negative for Covid -19. He has been admitted to AIIMS for post COVID care. He is comfortable and is continuing his work from hospital," said AIIMS in a press release. 






\ It may be recalled that on August 14, Shah had tested negative for the coronavirus COVID-19, nearly two weeks after he had tested positive for the viral disease. Taking to micro-blogging site Twitter, the Home Minister himself had announced his test results.





"Aaj meri corona test report negative aayi hai. Main eeshvar ka dhanyavaad karta hoon aur iss samay jin logon ne mere svaasthyalaabh ke lie shubhakaamanaen dekar mera aur mere parijanon ko dhaadhas badhaaya un sabhee ka hriday se aabhaar vyakt karata hoon. Doctors ki salaah par abhee kuchh aur dinon tak home isolation mein rahoonga. (Today my corona test report has come negative. I thank God and at the moment I express my heartfelt gratitude to all those who have blessed me and my family by wishing me well. Will stay in home isolation for a few more days on the advice of doctors)," Shah had tweeted.





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Friday, August 14, 2020

Delhi riots were planned after Jamia violence and PFI provided funds




Delhi riots were planned after Jamia violence and PFI provided funds 


Meeran Haider, a PhD student at the Jamia Millia Islamia University and an accused in Delhi riots case, has made startling revelations in connection with the communal violence in the northeast Delhi in February.


Meeran Haider, a PhD student at the Jamia Millia Islamia University and an accused in Delhi riots case, has made startling revelations in connection with the communal violence in the northeast Delhi in February.


According to reports, Haider, who is also the president of the Rashtriya Janata Dal youth wing’s Delhi unit, has told the investigators that the communal riots in northeast Delhi were planned after Jamia violence. It is to be noted that Haider is one of those earlier arrested by Delhi Police for allegedly conspiring to incite large-scale communal violence in Delhi in February. 


The young RJD leader had told Delhi Police that the conspiracy regarding riots was hatched after the violence that erupted at the campus of Jamia University. Accused Miran was tasked to gather crowd for the protests and demonstrations in Delhi and oversee other arrangements.


He revealed that the banner outfit Popular Front of India (PFI) had provided funds for triggering communal riots in Delhi. Haider had himself collected about 5 lakhs for the riots. Haider told Delhi Police that Zafarabad and Seelampur, the Muslim dominated areas of Delhi, were first chosen for the riots, for which Miran and others collected knives, petrol and stones etc. 



\ Meeran Haider, who was arrested under the UAPA and is in judicial custody, had prepared a register before the riots in which he kept the record of all fund being collected for the purpose. 


With the help of these funds, gadgets were purchased at his instructions, he told Delhi Police. The money received as ‘Zakat’ was used by them for the riots in northeast Delhi.


In his statement to the police, he said that Centre’s scrapping of the Article 370, Babri Masjid verdict by SC and then the implementation of CAA all these issues had filled anger and hatred in his mind and he thought of uniting the Muslims against the government.


He even exhorted them to be ready for violent demonstrations against the Centre when needed. The accused told the police that he himself went to all the states to mobilise support and incite people against CAA-NRC.


Haider told police that he personally supervised the anti-government demonstrations on at least 20 sites in Delhi. He told police that he already knew Umar Khalid and Khalid Saifi, alumni of JNU. 


Khalid had met Saifi during the 2016 Aam Aadmi Party election campaign in Punjab. Miran Haider told them that he too was in the Aam Aadmi Party from 2014 to 2017 but after failing to get the ticket for contesting municipal elections, he quit the party in 2017 and joined the RJD.


Haider told the police that on December 15, several students of Jamia University took out a protest march from Jamia to Okhla. During this time, there was violence in Jamia University. After the police tortured students, Jamia students and alumni decided to hold protests to take the movement forward.


According to Haider, JCC (Jamia Coordination Committee) was formed on 15 December 2019. A WhatsApp Group was formed in the name of JCC, which started planning for the communal riots in Delhi. The Alumni Association of Jamia Millia Islamia and several student organizations were part of this group, he added.


He further told the investigators that after the success of the Shaheen Bagh Protest, they thought that the protests should be held in more Muslim areas of Delhi, where there was resentment against the Centre about CAA-NRC.


According to Meeran, the agitation in Delhi was divided into 3 phases – protests, roadblocks and riots. The RJD youth wing leader told Delhi Police that Natasha and Devangana, the members of DU's Pinjatod group, used to give inflammatory speeches and were secretly associated with this movement.


Haider revealed that he was given the responsibility to mobilize the crowd at the protest sites at Shaheen Bagh, Khureji, Seelampur, Jaffarabad, Turkman Gate, Kardampuri, Mustafabad, Indralok. He revealed that he used to visit these places, collect information about the progress of the movement and share the same with the JCC so that further strategy can be made.


Haider told the police that he knows many members of the PFI (Popular Front of India), who gave money to incite the communal riots in Delhi. PFI activists Sajid Mujid and Mohammad Sihad of Kerala sent 20 thousand rupees to me for riots, he told police.





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After the Galwan Valley clashes in eastern Ladakh, China demands probe into Galwan Valley clashes, urges India to punish ‘violators’





After the Galwan Valley clashes in eastern Ladakh, China demands probe into Galwan Valley clashes, urges India to punish ‘violators’



Nearly two months after the Galwan Valley clashes in eastern Ladakh, China has now called for a probe into the incident and urged India to punish the violators.



According to news agency ANI, a report published in China-India Review, a monthly journal of the Chinese embassy in India, the Chinese Foreign Minister-State Councillor has urged India to conduct a thorough investigation and hold violators accountable for the Galwan Valley incident.



In the report, the Chinese Foreign Minister-State Councillor has also urged India to strictly discipline its frontline troops and immediately refrain from provocative acts to ensure such incidents won't occur again.



Despite India's repeated stance that the June 15 Galwan Valley incident was the result of Chinese aggression, Beijing continues to blame the Indian forces for the violence. However, this is not the first time China has sought a probe into the incident. On June 17, two days after the incident, the Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi had made the same demand when he spoke with EAM S Jaishankar to de-escalate tensions.



All this comes at a time when intelligence reports have claimed that the violent stand-off between border troops in India and China at the Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh in June this year was not merely a coincidence, but was ''planned well in advance'' by China.



Separate reports by US intelligence agencies and Indian security agencies have shown that China made a lot of preparations before infiltrating Finger 4 to Galwan and Hot Spring areas. The neighbouring country had already deployed some modern latest technology equipped weapons in some areas.




\ Although reports of the deployment of these tanks at Tibet by China were reported by some publications last year, China's intention became clear when it started infiltrating the LAC-adjacent Indian areas.



The T-15 (ZTPQ) tank weighs 30 tonnes and has a 105 mm gun, due to which it can be used easily in hilly areas. It is also being claimed that these tanks can also be moved from one place to another by helicopter. However, this report is yet to be verified.



As a precautionary measure, the Indian Army has already deployed T-90 tanks, considered to be very modern, at the LAC in view of reports of deployment of T-15 tanks by China. China had, in fact, started strengthening its airbase adjoining the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) deploying fighter jets at Nagri Gunsa Airport (Ngari Gunsa), just 200 km from Pangong Tso in Ladakh.



During the 2017 Doklam standoff, Chinese and Indian troops were placed on high alert over a dispute near the Bhutanese border. Indian and Chinese troops were locked in a standoff in Doklam from June 16, 2017, after India stopped the building of a road in the disputed area by the Chinese Army. The face-off ended on August 28, 2017.



Defence experts associated with China believe that there are 14 airfields in total in three sectors--northern, central and eastern. Recently, a report by the US Air Force's China Aerospace Studies Institute (CASI) has revealed that China has deployed 36 aircraft at the Hotan airbase of Xinjiang in addition to Nagri Gunsa Airport, including 24 J-11, six J-8 fighters, two Y-8G transport aircraft, two KJ-500 airborne early warning aircraft, two MI-17 helicopters and CH-4 drones.





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Tuesday, July 28, 2020

ISI plotting terrorist attack in Ayodhya's Ram Janmabhoomi : RAW






ISI plotting terrorist attack in Ayodhya's Ram Janmabhoomi : RAW



Indian intelligence agency revealed that Pakistan wants the terrorist group to carry out separate attacks and in such a way that it appears as an internal attack within India.



Pakistani spy agency ISI is planning to carry out a terrorist attack in Ram Janmabhoomi in Uttar Pradesh's Ayodhya on August 15, sources in Intelligence agencies revealed on Tuesday (July 28).



 According to intelligence agency R&AW, the ISI was training Lashkar and Jaish terrorists in Afghanistan to launch the attack.



The Pakistani agency had planned to send three to five groups of terrorists in Ayodhya for the attack.



Indian intelligence agency revealed that Pakistan wants the terrorist group to carry out separate attacks and in such a way that it appears as an internal attack within India.



The intelligence agency has also found that the VVIPs will remain on the target of the terrorists so that the impact of this attack is felt at large. Meanwhile, the security system has been tightened to keep a check on the activities in Delhi, Ayodhya, and Kashmir.



On August 5, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to lay the foundation stone of Ram Janmabhoomi in Ayodhya. Notably, this is also the same day when section 370 was removed from Kashmir in the year 2019.





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Monday, July 27, 2020

India has banned 47 Chinese apps which were clones of 59 Chinese apps which were banned in June





India has banned 47 Chinese apps which were clones of 59 Chinese apps which were banned in June. The banned clone apps include Tik Tok Light and Cam Scanner Advance. The order to ban 47 Chinese 'clone' apps Order was issued on Friday (July 24). The Centre has taken the decision at a time when it has already tighten rules for Chinese companies to invest in India.



India has banned 47 Chinese apps which were clones of 59 Chinese apps which were banned in June. The banned clone apps include Tik Tok Light and Cam Scanner Advance. The order to ban 47 Chinese 'clone' apps Order was issued on Friday (July 24). The Centre has taken the decision at a time when it has already tighten rules for Chinese companies to invest in India.



Few days ago, the Centre had amended General Financial Rules 2017 making it difficult for Chinese companies to be part of Indian public procurement.



The order said,"Any bidder from countries sharing a land border with India will be eligible to bid in any procurement whether of goods, services (including consultancy services and non-consultancy services) or works (including turnkey projects) only if the bidder is registered with the Competent Authority."



The Competent Authority for registration will be the Registration Committee constituted by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT). Political and security clearance from the Ministries of External and Home Affairs respectively will be mandatory.



On June 29, India had banned 59 Chinese apps including popular Tik Tok app after a violent face-off at Line Of Actual Contol in Eastern Ladakh in which 20 Indian soldiers were martyred.



A statement from the government had said that the apps are 'engaged in activities which is prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India, defence of India, the security of the state and public order'. 



"It has been noted recently that such concerns also pose a threat to sovereignty and security of our country. The Ministry of Information Technology has received many complaints from various sources including several reports about the misuse of some mobile apps available on Android and iOS platforms for stealing and surreptitiously transmitting users’ data in an unauthorized manner to servers which have locations outside India," the statement read.





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First batch of Rafale fighter aircraft Takes off from France







First batch of Rafale fighter aircraft Takes off from France In a massive boost for Indian Air Force (IAF), the first batch of five Rafale fighter aircraft took off from France's Istres airbase on Monday (July 27) and will arrive in India on Wednesday (July 29). These jets will land at the Ambala Air Force Station in India on Wednesday (July 29) after covering a distance of almost 7,364 kilometres. 



In a massive boost for Indian Air Force (IAF), the first batch of five Rafale fighter aircraft took off from France's Istres airbase on Monday (July 27) and will arrive in India on Wednesday (July 29). These jets will land at the Ambala Air Force Station in India on Wednesday (July 29) after covering a distance of almost 7,364 kilometres. 



"India took a significant step in strengthening air power and defence preparedness with the first five Rafale fighter aircraft, built by Dassault, flying out from Merignac airbase in Bordeaux, France to India today. This also marks a new milestone in the strong and growing India-France defense cooperation," said the Indian Embassy in France in a press release. 



The embassy also tweeted a short video showcasing Rafale fighter aircraft taking off from France to India with air-to-air refuelling and a single stop en route in UAE. 



"The first Rafale fighter was handed over to the Indian Air Force (IAF) in October 2019 in a ceremony attended by the French Minister for Armed Forces Madame Florence Party and Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. Delivery of ten aircraft has been completed on schedule. Five will stay back in France for training mission. The delivery of all thirty six aircraft will be completed on schedule by the end of 2021," added the Embassy statement. 



India's Ambassador to France Jawed Ashraf was present at the Merignac airbase in Bordeaux to see off the Rafale aircraft. Ashraf said that the long awaited and much needed two squadrons of Rafale would add great strength to IAF and India's defence capabilities. He met the IAF pilots and wished them a safe flight to India. Ashraf also congratulated the IAF pilots on becoming the first Indian pilots to fly one of the world's most advanced and potent fighter aircraft. 



"He also thanked French Air force for support and Dassault for delivering the aircraft on schedule despite the ongoing pandemic crisis. Mr. Eric Trappier, Chairman Dassault Aviation and Air Commodore Hilal Ahmad Rather, the Air Attache to France were also present on the occasion apart from other officials," said the embassy. 


Rafale aircraft is capable of carrying a range of potent weapons. European missile maker MBDA's Meteor beyond visual range air-to-air missile and SCALP air-to-ground cruise missile will be the mainstay of the weapons package of the Rafale jets. 



The trainer Rafale aircraft will have the tail numbers of the RB series in honour of the IAF Chief RKS Bhadauria who played a significant role in finalising Rafale deal. India had inked a Rs 60,000 crore deal with France in September 2016 for 36 Rafales to bolster the capabilities of IAF. 


Out of the 36 Rafale jets, 30 will be fighter jets and six will be trainers. The trainer jets will be twin-seater and they will have almost all the features of the fighter jets. 8


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