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NIA conduct raids in 6 states against banned outfit PFI

In Mumbai’s Vikhroli, the investigating agency raided the house of Abdul Wahid Shaikh, accused in the 2006 Mumbai train blast.

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NIA conduct raids in 6 states against banned outfit PFI

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is carrying out raids across six states in cases against the banned organisation, Popular Front of India (PFI). The central agency initiated searches in Delhi-NCR, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh since 5am on Wednesday.

In Uttar Pradesh, searches were carried out in Lucknow, Barabanki, Bahraich, Sitapur and Hardoi. Reports said that three houses in the same locality in Lucknow were raided by NIA teams and paramilitary forces.

In Mumbai’s Vikhroli, the investigating agency raided the house of Abdul Wahid Shaikh, accused in the 2006 Mumbai train blast. However, the trial court had acquitted him of all charges. The agency reached his residence at 5am but Sheikh refused to let them in and asked for a legal notice, said reports. 

Furthermore, NIA along with local police started conducting raids at Old Delhi’s Ballimaran. In Rajasthan, NIA teams conducted searches in Tonk, Kota and Gangapur late at night with several suspects taken into custody, according to reports.

In addition, the Enforcement Directorate had raided residences of former PFI employees in four Kerala districts namely Thrissur, Ernakulam, Malappuram and Wayanad, earlier in September. The Investigation Agency  also raided the Malappuram home of many PFI agents in August. 

The raids were carried out at the properties of members of the outlawed PFI, including Thayyil Hamza in Vengara, Kalathiparambil Yahuti in Tirur, Haneefa in Tanur, and Rangattur Padikkaparambil Jaffer.

The raids followed months after the NIA lodged charges against 19 individuals, 12 of whom were members of the banned organization’s National Executive Council (NEC).

In the view of its alleged security risks and ties with terrorism, the Union Home Ministry banned PFI and eight of its partners, last year in September for five years. The National Development Front (NDF) of Kerala and the Karnataka Forum for Dignity (KFD) had merged to form the Popular Front of India (PFI) in 2006.

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PM Narendra Modi inaugurates projects worth over Rs 1,050 crore in Varanasi

PM Narendra Modi inaugurated projects worth Rs1,050 crore and laid foundation for Rs 5,300 crore initiatives in Varanasi, focusing on infrastructure and urban development.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday inaugurated development projects worth over Rs1,050 crore in Varanasi, while also laying the foundation stone for additional projects valued at around Rs 5,300 crore.

The initiatives are part of a broader push to strengthen infrastructure and public services in the Prime Minister’s parliamentary constituency.

Focus on infrastructure and connectivity

According to official details, a total of 48 completed projects were inaugurated, covering key sectors such as road connectivity, rail infrastructure and urban services.

Among the major highlights is the widening of the Varanasi-Azamgarh road, aimed at easing traffic flow and improving regional connectivity.

Additionally, new rail over bridges at Kazzakpura and Kadipur have been opened to reduce congestion and enhance transport efficiency in the city.

Urban development and public utilities

The Prime Minister also inaugurated a sewage treatment plant in Bhagwanpur with a capacity of 55 million litres per day, targeting improved sanitation and water management in the region.

These projects are expected to support long-term urban development and improve quality of life for residents.

Foundation laid for larger development push

In addition to the inaugurated works, Modi laid the foundation stone for 112 new projects worth around Rs 5,300 crore.

The upcoming projects span multiple sectors and are aimed at further strengthening infrastructure, boosting economic activity, and supporting urban expansion in Varanasi.

Financial support to dairy farmers

During the visit, the Prime Minister also announced a financial boost for dairy farmers by transferring over Rs 105 crore as bonus payments to milk suppliers associated with Banas Dairy in Uttar Pradesh.

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BJP sweeps all 15 municipal corporations in Gujarat, AAP loses Surat stronghold

The BJP has secured a sweeping victory in Gujarat civic polls, winning all 15 municipal corporations, with AAP suffering a major setback in Surat.

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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has recorded a sweeping victory in Gujarat’s local body elections, winning all 15 municipal corporations across the state and reinforcing its dominance in urban governance.

The results underline the party’s strong grip in key cities, including Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara and Rajkot, where it secured overwhelming majorities and left opposition parties far behind.

In Ahmedabad, the BJP won 146 out of 192 seats, while the Congress lagged significantly with just a handful of seats. Similar trends were seen in other major cities, where the ruling party maintained a clear lead.

The most notable political shift emerged in Surat, where the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) suffered a sharp decline. After making gains in the previous election, AAP managed to secure only four seats this time, while the BJP surged ahead with 115 seats, effectively ending AAP’s position as a strong urban challenger in the city.

Across Rajkot and Vadodara as well, the BJP posted dominant performances, winning large seat shares and keeping the Congress confined to limited numbers.

Overall, the results reflect a broader trend of BJP consolidation not only in urban centres but also across local governance structures. The party also performed strongly in municipalities, district panchayats and taluka panchayats, though opposition parties retained small pockets of support in some rural areas.

The outcome is being seen as a significant political boost for the BJP in its traditional stronghold, while raising concerns for opposition parties struggling to expand their base in the state.

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BJP Minister Nitesh Rane gets one-month jail in 2019 mud attack case, sentence suspended

Maharashtra minister Nitesh Rane has been sentenced to one month in jail in a 2019 case involving a mud attack on an NHAI engineer, though the sentence has been suspended for appeal.

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Maharashtra minister Nitesh Rane has been sentenced to one month in jail by a court in Sindhudurg in connection with a 2019 incident in which an engineer of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) was assaulted by being covered in mud during a protest.

The court held Rane guilty of insulting and humiliating a public servant during an inspection of the Mumbai-Goa highway, where he had raised concerns over poor road conditions.

Court says lawmakers cannot take law into their own hands

While delivering the verdict, the court observed that elected representatives are expected to uphold the law and not engage in acts that undermine public officials. It noted that even if the intention was to highlight public grievances, such actions cannot be justified.

The judge also emphasised that such conduct could discourage public servants from performing their duties with dignity if left unchecked.

Sentence suspended, appeal likely

Soon after pronouncing the sentence, the court suspended the one-month imprisonment, allowing Rane time to challenge the conviction in a higher court.

In the same case, 29 other accused were acquitted due to lack of sufficient evidence.

Background of the case

The incident dates back to 2019 when Rane, then in the opposition, led a protest over the poor condition of the Mumbai-Goa highway. During the demonstration, an NHAI engineer was allegedly restrained and mud was poured on him in public.

The case had led to multiple charges, including assault on a public servant and criminal conspiracy, though the court did not find enough evidence to sustain most of these charges.

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