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IIFA, Delhi fashion week, other events postponed amid coronavirus scare

Due to growing concern of novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) on Thursday announced its decision to postpone the The Lotus Make-up India Fashion Week Autumn-Winter (LMIFW AW) 2020 which was scheduled from March 11-15.

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Due to growing concern over novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the International Indian Film Academy Awards (IIFA), that was scheduled to be held in Madhya Pradesh, has postponed the event.

The IIFA awards 2020, to be held in Indore, was to be hosted by Salman Khan.

“With due regard to the growing concerns around the spread of COVID-19 virus and keeping the health and safety of IIFA’s fans and the general community at large, after consulting the Madhya Pradesh Government, the IIFA management and stakeholders from the film industry, it has been decided to postpone to later date the much-awaited weekend and awards 2020 celebrations,” said IIFA organisers in a statement.

The Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) also postponed the Lotus Make-up India Fashion Week Autumn-Winter (LMIFW AW) 2020, which was scheduled from March 11-15.

“With due regard to the growing concerns around the spread of COVID-19 virus in New Delhi and keeping the health and safety of our fraternity (including members, guests traveling from across the globe and support teams), Fashion Design Council of India has decided to postpone Lotus Makeup India Fashion Week in association with EbixCash to a later and more appropriate date,” said Sunil Sethi, Board of Governors and FDCI team in a statement.

India has joined a growing list of other international events that have been postponed or cancelled for the on-going coronavirus outbreak, including Tokyo Fashion Week, Seoul Fashion Week, Shanghai Fashion Week and Beijing Fashion Week.

American fashion designer Ralph Lauren canceled his fall show planned for New York in April, while Italian fashoin brands Gucci, Giorgio Armani and Versace also postponed their cruise 2021 shows planned in May.

The total number of positive cases in India has reached 31 so far.

The National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) has postponed the shooting World Cup which was to be held between March 15 and 26 in Delhi, in view of Coronavirus outbreak.

The India-European Union (EU) summit, which was to be attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 13, will also be rescheduled.

Meanwhile, PM Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP President JP Nadda and others will be skipping Holi festivities in view of the coronavirus outbreak.

Globally, there have been more than 92,800 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus. At least 3,100 people have died so far — majority of them in the People’s Republic of China. The number of cases have also steadily increased in Iran, Italy, Japan and South Korea.

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Gaurav Gogoi accuses Himanta Sarma of misleading court over Miya voter claims

Gaurav Gogoi has hit out at Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma over his controversial ‘Miya’ remarks, accusing him of dishonesty and misusing the Supreme Court’s name.

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Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi on Friday launched a sharp attack on Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma over his recent remarks on ‘Miya’ voters, calling them “shameless” and “dishonest” and accusing him of falsely invoking the authority of the Supreme Court.

Gogoi’s criticism came after Sarma claimed that four to five lakh ‘Miya’ votes would be removed from the electoral rolls during the special intensive revision ahead of the Assam Assembly elections due in April. The term ‘Miya’ is commonly used as a derogatory reference to Muslims perceived as illegal migrants from Bangladesh.

Gogoi alleges misuse of Supreme Court’s name

In a post on X, Gogoi accused Sarma of deliberately misrepresenting the Supreme Court’s observations to justify his remarks. He said the chief minister had claimed to rely on the “court’s own words” from a case involving former Assam chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal.

“This is a blatant lie,” Gogoi wrote, asserting that the court neither authored nor adopted the words being attributed to it. He alleged that presenting an executive report as a judicial pronouncement amounted to deliberate contempt.

“For a chief minister to falsely attribute words to the court is not just contemptuous; it is an assault on constitutional propriety and institutional integrity,” Gogoi said.

Sarma’s remarks trigger political backlash

Earlier this week, Sarma had said that the special revision of electoral rolls was aimed at preventing ‘Miyas’ from voting, adding that it was his “job to give trouble to Miya people”. A day later, he also directed the Public Works Department to prioritise local workers over ‘Miyas’ in hiring.

The comments triggered a political storm, with opposition leaders accusing the BJP government of targeting a particular community.

Leader of the opposition in the Assam Assembly, Debabrata Saikia, wrote to the Chief Justice of India seeking suo motu cognisance of what he described as the misuse of the electoral roll revision process.

Chief minister offers clarification

Following the backlash, Sarma issued a clarification, stating that he had used the term ‘Miya’ specifically in reference to illegal Bangladeshi Muslim immigrants. He also claimed that his remarks were supported by observations of the top court referring to “demographic invasion” in Assam.

The issue of Bangladeshi immigration has long been politically sensitive in the state. Assam shares a porous border with Bangladesh, and difficult terrain has historically contributed to cross-border movement over several decades. Recent diplomatic tensions between Delhi and Dhaka following political changes in the neighbouring country have further heightened concerns along the border.

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Kuwait–Delhi IndiGo flight diverted to Ahmedabad after bomb threat

An IndiGo Kuwait–Delhi flight was diverted to Ahmedabad after a bomb threat note was found on board. The aircraft landed safely and no suspicious object has been recovered so far.

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An IndiGo flight travelling from Kuwait to Delhi was diverted to Ahmedabad on Friday morning after a bomb threat was reported during the journey, airport officials confirmed.

The aircraft landed safely at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport around 6.40 am with 180 passengers on board. All passengers were evacuated immediately after landing as a precautionary measure.

According to airport authorities, the diversion was carried out after a passenger discovered a handwritten note claiming that a bomb was present inside the aircraft. The pilot promptly alerted air traffic control, following which the decision was taken to divert the flight to Ahmedabad.

Security agencies and airport personnel conducted a detailed inspection of the aircraft after passengers were moved to safety. Officials said that no suspicious object has been found so far.

“So far, nothing suspicious has been recovered. The flight may take off after receiving final clearance,” an airport official said.

In a statement, IndiGo said that its flight 6E 1232 operating from Kuwait to Delhi was diverted after a security threat was noticed on board. The airline added that all mandatory safety protocols were followed and the aircraft was cleared after necessary checks. The flight is expected to depart shortly.

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Amit Shah accuses Rahul Gandhi of disrespecting Assam tradition over gamosa issue

Amit Shah accused Rahul Gandhi of disrespecting Assamese culture by refusing to wear a gamosa, sparking a political row that Congress dismissed as propaganda.

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Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday accused Congress MP Rahul Gandhi of disrespecting Assamese cultural traditions after he allegedly declined to wear a gamosa during a reception hosted by President Droupadi Murmu.

Addressing a gathering in Assam’s Dibrugarh, Shah said Rahul Gandhi was free to act as he wished, but stressed that the ruling party would not tolerate any insult to the culture of the northeastern state. He claimed that other guests at the event, including foreign dignitaries, wore the traditional Assamese scarf as a mark of respect, while Gandhi did not.

The home minister’s remarks came amid heightened political activity in Assam, which is scheduled to go to the polls later this year.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma also joined the criticism, saying Rahul Gandhi should learn to respect the culture of Assam and the northeast. Sarma added that those seeking votes from the region must show regard for its traditions.

The BJP leaders cited photographs from the event in which Gandhi appeared to be the only person not wearing the gamosa.

Congress hits back, calls it propaganda

The Congress rejected the BJP’s allegations, accusing the ruling party of attempting to malign Rahul Gandhi through misinformation.

Party president Mallikarjun Kharge, who was present at the same reception, said the claim that Gandhi insulted Assamese culture was baseless. Kharge asserted that Gandhi was not the only attendee who was not wearing the gamosa and named senior BJP leaders who, according to him, were also not seen wearing it.

Kharge said Gandhi was holding the gamosa and had worn it, dismissing the controversy as political propaganda aimed at damaging the Congress leader’s image. He added that such attempts would not succeed.

The Congress chief also raised a separate issue, alleging that he and Rahul Gandhi were disrespected during the Republic Day parade in New Delhi by being seated in the third row. He claimed they were made to sit behind children and next to ministers of state, and demanded an apology from the government.

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