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Mumbai 26/11 anniversary; Pak sets Hafiz Saeed free, India to tighten coastal security

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Mumbai 26/11 anniversary; Pak sets Hafiz Saeed free, India to tighten coastal security

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Ten LeT terrorists from Pakistan had carried out the attack on November 26, 2008 that killed 166 people including 18 police officers

At a time when Pakistan has released Mumbai terror attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed from house arrest, India is preparing to establish a separate force designated for securing its 7000 km coastlines to avoid future such terror attacks.

Nine years after the Mumbai attack, the central government is planning to establish a special force for guarding Mumbai’s 114 Km coastlines in order to prevent any future terrorist attack.

fadnavis-rajnathThe Central government is planning to form Central Marine Police Force (CMPF) for securing 7000 Km India’s coastline. The security along the 700 Km coastline in Maharshtra is being undertaken by state police, an additional task beyond maintaining law and order.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had suggested Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh over the issue and has got his nod in-principle.

But the official sources admit that coastal policing will remain with state police only until the implementation of the proposal which may take years.

Maharashtra Governor C Vidyasagar Rao and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis paid tribute to the martyrs and victims of 26/ Mumbai attack in the morning.

Mumbai Police had carried out “Salutation Ceremony” to mark the anniversary of Mumbai terrorist attack.

Earlier, Raveesh Kumar, the spokesperson of Ministry of External Affairs said, “India and indeed all the international community is outraged that a self-confessed and UN-proscribed terrorist is allowed to walk free.”

Ten LeT terrorists from Pakistan had carried out the attack on November 26, 2008 that killed 166 people including 18 police officers and two NSG Commandoes and left 308 people injured. Nine attackers were killed while lone survivor Ajmal Kasab was caught. The attackers had used the porous coastline in reaching the Mumbai city. Kasab was hanged to death in November 2012.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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Rahul Gandhi says BJP’s cronyism pushed banking sector into crisis, junior employees suffering

He encouraged other affected employees to share their stories through his official website.

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Rahul Gandhi, leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha, criticized the BJP government on Saturday for what he called “cronyism and regulatory mismanagement,” claiming these policies have pushed India’s banking sector into crisis. He argued that junior employees bear the brunt of this mismanagement, facing “stress and toxic work conditions.”

Gandhi alleged that the government had waived off ₹16 lakh crore in loans for “billionaire friends,” while ordinary bank employees suffered the consequences. “The BJP’s economic policies have a human cost—thousands of honest professionals are paying the price,” he said.

In a post on social media platform X, Gandhi shared a video of his meeting with former ICICI Bank employees who accused the bank of unfair dismissals and workplace harassment. He promised that the Congress party would fight for their rights and work to end “exploitation in the banking sector.”

“Their accounts reveal a disturbing trend—retaliation for exposing bad loans, sudden terminations without proper procedure, and even tragic cases of suicide,” Gandhi said. He encouraged other affected employees to share their stories through his official website.

A delegation of 782 former ICICI Bank employees met Gandhi in Parliament on Friday, sharing claims of being fired while on medical leave or after raising concerns about management practices. According to the Congress, these employees said such practices are common in private banks due to extreme profit pressures.

The employees alleged that whistleblowers faced retaliation and that many were dismissed without following legal procedures. The Congress argued that these issues are not isolated but part of a wider problem in India’s banking industry.

ICICI Bank has not yet commented on the allegations. The Congress, meanwhile, has demanded action, calling for investigations into labor practices in private banks.

“If you have faced similar injustice, share your experience with me,” Gandhi said, directing affected individuals to his official portal. 

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Air Force civil engineer shot dead at home in Prayagraj cantonment, police scan CCTV for suspect

Air Force civil engineer SN Mishra was fatally shot in his Prayagraj home. CCTV footage shows an unknown intruder entering the Air Force residential area.

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Prayagraj shooting

A shocking incident rocked the Indian Air Force Station in Prayagraj on Saturday, as civil engineer SN Mishra, 51, was shot dead at his official residence in the cantonment area. The assailant, whose identity remains unknown, allegedly fired a bullet through the window while Mishra was asleep, police officials confirmed.

The incident occurred in Engineers Colony inside the Air Force Station, under the jurisdiction of Puramufti Police Station. Mishra sustained a gunshot wound to the chest and was rushed to the Army hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries.

CCTV footage shows security breach

According to Deputy Commissioner of Police (City) Abhishek Bharti, CCTV footage from the Air Force Station captured a person jumping over the boundary wall and entering the premises. Surveillance teams have visited the spot and are reviewing the footage for further leads.

Efforts to identify and arrest the suspect are underway, officials said.

Investigation underway

SHO Manoj Singh stated that the body has been sent for post-mortem, and that a formal FIR will be registered once the family lodges a complaint.

Mishra is survived by his wife, son, and daughter. The incident has triggered concerns about security lapses within the high-security Air Force residential zone, with investigators yet to determine whether the killing was personal or premeditated.

Further legal action will follow once more details emerge from the ongoing investigation.

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Jasprit Bumrah’s IPL 2025 return still uncertain, Mahela Jayawardene shares fresh update, Pandya eyes fresh start in Ahmedabad

Jasprit Bumrah’s return to IPL 2025 remains undecided as he recovers from injury. Hardik Pandya returns amid hopes fans have moved on from last season’s backlash.

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Mumbai Indians head coach Mahela Jayawardene has offered a cautious but optimistic update on Jasprit Bumrah’s recovery, indicating the star pacer could rejoin the squad during the upcoming IPL 2025 season, although his exact return date remains undecided.

Bumrah is currently undergoing rehabilitation at the BCCI’s Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru after suffering a lower back injury during the final Test against Australia in Sydney. The injury ruled him out of the Champions Trophy and has kept him away from competitive cricket since.

Jayawardene stated that while “everything seems okay”, there’s still no confirmation from the National Cricket Academy (NCA) regarding a green signal for Bumrah’s return to active play. “He is progressing well,” said the MI coach, adding that the franchise hopes to have him back sometime in April.

Mumbai Indians manage without Bumrah… for now

In Bumrah’s absence, Trent Boult and Deepak Chahar have taken up pace responsibilities. Satyanarayana Raju was also handed his debut in MI’s opener against Chennai Super Kings, stepping in for Hardik Pandya, who was suspended for one match due to a slow over-rate offence from last season.

Will MI fans welcome Hardik Pandya back?

The 2025 IPL season also marks Hardik Pandya’s return to Ahmedabad, where he was first booed after his controversial switch from Gujarat Titans to Mumbai Indians and being named captain in place of Rohit Sharma. Pandya faced crowd hostility across venues last season as MI finished at the bottom of the table.

Jayawardene, however, believes the bitterness has faded. “It was just passionate fandom. Everyone’s moved on,” he said. With Pandya playing key roles in India’s T20 World Cup and Champions Trophy victories, the coach expects a warmer reception this time.

As Mumbai Indians prepare to face Gujarat Titans at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Jayawardene hopes the focus shifts from past drama to MI’s current campaign — especially as the team looks to overcome slow starts against high-performing sides like GT, who recently came close to pulling off the second-highest chase in IPL history against Punjab Kings.

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