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After Enforcement Directorate, UP Assembly, MLA Dr Rajeshwar Singh now begins Supreme Court innings

Despite many obstacles and attempts to transfer him in his ED career, the Supreme Court came to his defence and ordered that he be fully adjusted in the Enforcement Directorate in 2014.

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Sarojini Nagar MLA Dr Rajeshwar Singh, who became an MLA after his victory in the recent Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections, after serving as a Joint Director in the Enforcement Directorate, has added another feather to his cap by starting advocacy in the Supreme Court.
He appeared in the court of Supreme Court Chief Justice N.V. Ramana as an advocate. many people including his constituents are enthused by this new turn, which they believe will benefit them as well.

Dr Rajeshwar Singh contested and won on the BJP ticket from Sarojini Nagar Assembly constituency in Lucknow after taking voluntary retirement from the post of Joint Director in the Enforcement Directorate. In his ED tenure, Singh brought to light scams like the 2G spectrum allocation scam, the AgustaWestland chopper deal, the Aircel Maxis scam, the Amrapali scam, the Ponzi scheme scam and the irregularities in the development of the Gomti riverfront. He even seized movable and immovable properties worth more than Rs 4000 crore acquired from illegal earnings.

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Despite many obstacles and attempts to transfer him in his ED career, the Supreme Court came to his defence and ordered that he be fully adjusted in the Enforcement Directorate in 2014.

Dr Rajeshwar started his job as a crime and traffic officer in Lucknow in 1997. Having killed more than 20 notorious criminals in 10 years of police service, he was named Super Cop. He received the President’s Gallantry Medal in 2005 for his work and integrity.

Before taking up the job, Dr Rajeshwar took an engineering degree in mining from Dhanbad. After commencing his job, he went back and did his masters in social science in 2003. Later, he wrote a research paper, ‘Human Rights – Police and Social Justice’, in 2011 to create awareness of human rights and strengthen the dialogue between the police and the public. At the time of investigation of 2G spectrum allocation scam, he completed his LLB degree in 2018. This degree gave him a distinct advantage in solving several cases. Today, he is a respected MLA as well as a lawmaker.

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The Bharatiya Janata Party had given ticket to Dr Rajeshwar from Sarojini Nagar seat by denying a ticket to its former minister Swati Singh. Dr Singh got the ticket just 20 days before the election and won it by more than 57,000 votes. His 20-day campaign saw him address over 250 meetings.

After his victory as MLA, Dr Singh organised a camp for the handicapped. Today, such camps are being held every other day. Eight major roads have been ordered to be repaired. Separate work is being done for the youth in skill development and employment.

A plan is also being prepared for the betterment of education and health care in Sarojini Nagar. To overcome several other problems of his constituency, Dr Rajeshwar Singh first met Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and later raised them with Union Ministers Nitin Gadkari and Piyush Goyal separately in New Delhi.

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IndiGo flight cancellations cross 200 as crew shortage and new duty norms hit operations

IndiGo’s operations witnessed major disruption for the second day, with over 200 cancellations and severe delays triggered by crew shortage under new duty norms.

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India’s largest airline, IndiGo, is grappling with widespread disruption across major airports as flight delays and cancellations continue for the second consecutive day. With operations strained and punctuality plunging sharply, thousands of passengers have been left inconvenienced across Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad.

IndiGo’s on-time performance dips sharply

Government data showed the airline’s on-time performance had dropped to 35%, a rare slump for the carrier known for punctuality. IndiGo, which operates more than 2,200 flights daily, saw over 1,400 flights delayed on Tuesday, followed by around 200 cancellations by Wednesday afternoon.

Mumbai Airport issued an advisory alerting passengers to check their flight status, citing airline-related operational issues impacting departures and arrivals.

New duty norms trigger severe crew shortage

A major factor behind the disruptions is the implementation of revised Flight Duty Time Limitation (FDTL) rules last month. The updated norms mandate longer rest hours and more humane rosters for pilots and cabin crew. Sources indicated many flights were grounded over the past 48 hours as crew availability dipped sharply.

IndiGo acknowledged a “multitude of unforeseen operational challenges” including technology glitches, winter schedule adjustments, weather-related issues and the new rostering norms. The airline said it has begun calibrated schedule adjustments for the next 48 hours to restore normalcy.

FDTL rules cap crew flying to eight hours a day and mandate a minimum rest period of 10 hours within a 24-hour window, with rest time amounting to twice the flight duration.

Airports across India see cancellations

The ripple effect of IndiGo’s disruptions has been felt nationwide:

  • Hyderabad’s RGIA reported 33 cancellations, leading to long queues and disrupted travel plans.
  • Bengaluru Airport saw 42 cancellations, including 22 arrivals and 20 departures, impacting routes to Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Goa and Kolkata.
  • Delhi Airport also saw congestion as a slowdown in the Amadeus system, used for check-ins and reservations, added to delays.

Passengers vent frustration

Several passengers took to social media to share their ordeal.
One traveller stranded in Hyderabad since early morning said they missed an important meeting due to continuous delays. Another flyer complained their Udaipur-bound flight was repeatedly delayed, calling the experience “a joke”.

IndiGo issues apology, offers rebooking

IndiGo said it is offering alternate travel options or refunds to affected travellers and urged passengers to check their flight status before leaving for the airport. The airline reiterated its commitment to stabilising operations “as quickly as possible”.

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BJP secures 7 wards as MCD by-election results announced, AAP wins 3

The BJP emerged as the top performer in the Delhi MCD by-elections, winning seven of 12 wards, while AAP took three and Congress and the Left claimed one seat each.

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The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) by-election results for 12 wards were declared today, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) emerging as the leading performer by winning seven seats. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) secured three wards, while Congress and the Left picked up one seat each.

BJP maintains edge in civic bypolls

Voting was conducted on November 30 across 12 wards, nine of which were earlier represented by BJP councillors. The remaining three were held by AAP. This round of bypolls witnessed a voter turnout of 38.51%, lower compared to 50.47% recorded in the 2022 civic elections.

The counting process was carried out at 10 centres — including Kanjhawala, Pitampura, Civil Lines, Rouse Avenue, Dwarka, Najafgarh, Gole Market, Bharat Nagar, Pushp Vihar, and Mandawali — as shared by the State Election Commission.

Ward-wise highlights

  • AAP’s Anil won the Mundka ward.
  • AAP’s Ram Swaroop Kanojia won Dakshin Puri.
  • Congress’ Suresh Choudhary secured a win in Sangam Vihar-A with a comfortable margin.
  • BJP’s Anita Jain clinched Shalimar Bagh with 6,742 votes.
  • BJP’s Suman Kumar Gupta won Chandni Chowk with 7,825 votes.
  • AIFB’s Mohammad Imran led in Chandani Mahal, adding the lone Left victory.

With all results declared, the final tally stands at: BJP 7, AAP 3, Congress 1, AIFB 1.

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Imran Khan accuses Asim Munir of mental torture, says sister after rare jail meeting

Imran Khan has alleged “mental torture” inside Adiala Jail, according to his sister who met him after weeks of blocked access. The family claims authorities are withholding information about his condition.

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Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has alleged that he is being “mentally tortured” in prison and held General Asim Munir responsible for his continued isolation, according to his sister Dr Uzma Khanum, who met him inside Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail for 20 minutes.

Sister says Khan “angry” over isolation

Dr Khanum told reporters that her brother is allowed out of his cell only briefly and has no means of communication with the outside world. She said Khan expressed anger over the conditions in which he is being held, stating he remains confined all day with no access to his family or party members.

She also said Imran Khan directly blamed General Asim Munir — now seen as Pakistan’s most powerful authority, having consolidated military control and secured lifetime immunity for top officials — for the treatment he is receiving in custody.

Meeting follows weeks of denied access

The rare meeting came after weeks of barred family visits, which fuelled speculation about Khan’s health. His sisters earlier claimed they were assaulted when they sought permission to meet him, while his sons publicly alleged that jail authorities were concealing “something irreversible” about his condition.

One of his sons, Kasim Khan, told media that despite a court order for weekly family meetings, they had no direct or verified contact.

Family members also said prison authorities repeatedly refused entry to Imran Khan’s personal doctor.

Rumours and protests intensify

Before Tuesday’s meeting, neither his relatives nor his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf colleagues had seen him for over 25 days, triggering widespread rumours of his death — speculation that officials did not counter with proof of life even as pressure mounted on Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s government.

PTI’s Senator Khurram Zeeshan claimed Khan was being kept in isolation to force him into leaving Pakistan and accused authorities of withholding photos or videos due to fears over his influence.

The situation has sparked protests across Islamabad and Rawalpindi, including demonstrations outside the Islamabad High Court.

In jail since August 2023

Imran Khan, the 72-year-old former cricketer and World Cup-winning captain, has been incarcerated since August 2023. Rumours about his wellbeing first circulated from social media accounts in Afghanistan, at a time when both countries have been locked in military tensions over a border dispute.

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