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This day, 13 years ago: What happened in Batla House encounter?
Batla House Encounter: On September 19, the encounter took place in the Batla House area, six days after five blasts happened in Delhi in which 30 people were killed. In the operation, Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma was martyred and two terrorists were killed in the operation.

A horrendous incident took place 13 years ago in Batla House in Delhi’s Okhla area, and it still gives goosebumps to people. In the Batla House Encounter, the armed Delhi police took out the operation to arrest the terrorists of Indian Mujahiddin, who were hiding in the Batla House area in Jamia Nagar, Okhla, in September. Now, it has been more than a decade since this encounter, and on this day, here’s all you need to know about what happened on this day:
On September 19, the encounter took place in the Batla House area, six days after five blasts happened in Delhi in which 30 people were killed. In the operation, Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma was martyred and two terrorists were killed in the operation.
The encounter was led by the seven-member Delhi police team that was headed by Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma. The police team got the information that the terrorists of India Mujahidin were living in a rented flat in the Batla House area.
After this, when the police reached their flat at around 10.30 AM, heavy firing started happening, Sharma was the first one to get shot because of the exchange of fire. Later, the terrorists, Atif Amin and Mohammad Sajid were killed and two other terrorists were arrested.
What was the aftermath of the Batla House Encounter?
Recently, Ariz Khan, the terrorist was convicted for the murder of Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma in 2008 and his sentencing is scheduled for March 15.
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Video: Tractor drags bike during Ganesh visarjan in UP’s Varanasi
In the viral video, a tractor driver could be seen hitting and dragging a bike for a long distance at the time when a Ganesh idol procession passes by on the side of the road.

A video showcasing a tractor hitting and dragging a motorcycle for a long distance during a Ganesh visarjan has been shared widely on the internet. The incident happened in Uttar Pradesh’s Varanasi during a Ganesh idol procession.
In the viral video, a tractor driver could be seen hitting and dragging a bike for a long distance at the time when a Ganesh idol procession passes by on the side of the road.
During the incident, a tractor driver was beaten up by an angry group of men. Another angry crowd then intervened which turned the peaceful Ganesh idol procession into violence, men from both sides could be seen hitting each other.
After the video of the incident was shared widely on the internet, the Ghaziabad Police took cognisance of the matter.
A video which is going viral on social media platforms has shown a motorcycle was hit by a tractor. During the investigation, it was revealed that the incident occurred on September 25 in the Muradnagar area, according to a senior police officer.
After receiving the information about the same, police reached the spot and resolved the matter and they cleared the road immediately. Both the parties refused to file any complaint in the case and reached to an agreement, police said. If any written complaint is received in this case, the necessary action will be taken accordingly, police added.
Another incident took place on September 18, 2023, in Uttar Pradesh’s Ghaziabad where a cow was dragged for approximately 200 metres after being hit by a car.
On CCTV camera, the entire incident was recorded in which a cow was hit and dragged. The video of the incident went viral on the social media platforms. In the video, it could be seen that a car hit a cow that was sitting on the edge of the road and dragged it for a few distances until the car’s driver that the cow was stuck beneath the car.
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Dubai-bound Air India flight diverted to Kannur due to fire warning light in Cargo
An Air India Express flight from Sharjah which is scheduled to land at Kannur soon, would be utilised to take the passengers to Dubai.

A Dubai-bound Air India Express flight from Karipur international airport was diverted to Kannur on Wednesday after the pilot noticed a fire warning light in the aircraft’s cargo hold, according to reports.
The pilot noticed the fire warning just an hour after the flight took off. According to sources, the flight, IX 345 was carrying 176 people, including the crew members. The flight which took off from Karipur airport at 9:53 am, landed safely at Kannur around 11 am.
A spokesperson from the airline noted that following a false alarm, the Kozhikode-Dubai flight has been diverted to Kannur. He added that an alternative flight will be arranged to continue the scheduled operations to Dubai from Kannur.
He further expressed tha t Air India regrets the delay and inconvenience caused to guests and provided food and refreshment. The spokesperson noted that an Air India Express flight from Sharjah which is scheduled to land at Kannur soon, would be utilised to take the passengers to Dubai.
Earlier in July, an Air India Express flight from Tiruchirappali to Sharjah made an emergency landing at the Thiruvananthapuram International Airport owing to technical issues, as far as reports are concerned. The airport authority announced a full emergency at the International Airport after the flight departed from Tiruchirappali in Tamil Nadu at around 10:45 AM.
The flight landed safely at Thiruvananthapuram at around noon, an Air India spokesperson affirmed.The airline further noted that there were 154 passengers on the flight and that it was a precautionary landing.
In June too, a full emergency was declared at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport for a Delhi-bound Air India flight owing to a glitch, as per reports. The flight had around 180 passengers on board. Issuing a statement, the airline mentioned that its flight AI858 operating on Pune-Delhi route landed ahead of its scheduled time following a minor crack on the aircraft’s windshield.
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Manipur: N Biren Singh government declares entire state as disturbed area
The details indicate that the state as a whole, with the exception of 19 designated police station districts, has been classified as a disturbed area.

In light of the current state of law and order, the Manipur government on Wednesday announced the whole state as a disturbed area.
The details indicate that the state as a whole, with the exception of 19 designated police station districts, has been classified as a disturbed area.
According to a notification from the state government, the authorities believe that violent activities of various extremist/insurgent groups warrant the use of the Armed Forces in aid of civil administration in the entire state of Manipur.
Manipur’s capital Imphal, Lamphel, City, Singjamei, Sekmai, Lamsang, Patsoi, Wangoi, Porompat, Heingang, Lamlai, Irilbung, Leimakhong, Thoubal, Bishnupur, Nambol, Moirang, Kakching, and Jiribam are listed among the disturbed areas that have been announced.
The notification goes on to say that due to the overall law and order situation in the state and the capability of the state machinery, the state government has decided to maintain the status quo on the present disturbed area status for a term of six months.
Tuesday saw numerous student protest marches over the kidnapping and murder of two youngsters in the state capital Imphal. Following the release of the news of the murders, a new round of protests began on Tuesday. At least 45 protestors were hurt during clashes with the Rapid Action Force (RAF).
In preparation for potential unrest, sizable contingents of Manipur Police, CRPF, and RAF soldiers have been stationed around Imphal and other regions of the state.
Manipur’s Chief Minister N Biren Singh, promised to assure the people of the state that both the state and central governments are closely working together to nab the perpetrators. The CBI has been given the case involving the murder of the two young people.
Meanwhile, as a first step to calming the unrest, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge urged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi remove the BJP’s incompetent chief minister on Wednesday.
Additionally, he charged that the BJP has turned Manipur into a battleground by turning violence against women and children into a weapon.