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4 Hindu Mahasabha leaders arrested for cow slaughter plot during Ram Navami in Agra: Police

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Four top leaders of the right-wing Bharat Hindu Mahasabha outfit have been arrested by the police for their alleged role in a purported plot to trigger communal violence in Uttar Pradesh’s Agra by slaughtering cows on the occasion of Ram Navami.

The names of the Hindutva outfit’s top office bearers had surfaced during the questioning of two suspects—Nakeem and Rizwan—who were arrested by the police for allegedly slaughtering a cow on Ram Navami in Gautam Nagar of Etmaduddaula area.

According to the police, the two Muslim men revealed that they were asked to kill cows in the area by top Hindu Mahasabha leaders Sanjay Jat, Saurabh Sharma, Jitendra Kushwaha and Brajesh Bhadauria.

A senior police officer said that while Nakeem and his accomplices carried out the cow slaughter, but the act was part of a conspiracy by the Hindu Mahasabha top brass to stoke communal tensions in Agra, adding that the four men have been arrested and booked under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

Assistant Commissioner of Police, R K Singh, said that Jat is currently out on bail after being arrested on February 22 in a similar case. Jat is currently named in more than a dozen cases, he said.

The top cop said that Jitendra Kushwaha has eight cases against him while Brajesh Bhadauria and Saurabh Sharma are accused in two and five cases, respectively.

Last week, an India Today report quoting a senior police officer had said that four accused arrested in a raid during Ram Navami celebrations in Gautam Nagar area of Agra’s Etmaduddaula, adding that investigation has revealed names of several office bearers of Bharat Hindu Mahasabha who were allegedly involved in the cow slaughter plot to incite communal violence.

The report, quoting information provided by the Uttar Pradesh Police, revealed that Hindu Mahasabha national spokesperson Sanjay Jat has emerged as being the main conspirator behind the plot, besides several other workers of the right-wing Hindutva group.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Suraj Rai said that based on a complaint by Hindu Mahasabha’s Jitendra Kushwaha, an FIR regarding cow slaughter was registered at Agra’s Etmaduddaula police station and two accused, identified as Imran alias Thakur and Shanu, who were named in the FIR, were arrested by the cops.

The senior officer said that during investigation, many revelations were made such as the claim made by one of the arrested men, Shanu, that Jitendra Kushwaha had allegedly knew about the Hindutva outfit’s plot to disrupt communal harmony on Ram Navami by ordering slaughter of cows by its workers and henchmen.

Giving details, the officer said that Shanu told the police that on March 29, he found Imran, Salman and Sairo at Mehtab Bagh and together they slaughtered a cow roaming there at around 8 pm. The detained man said he and Imran, the other person named in the FIR, then informed Kushwaha about the incident.

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Centre mandates 60% free seat allocation on flights, caps selection fees

Airlines must now offer 60% seats without extra charges and ensure better seating arrangements for passengers under new government rules.

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In a significant move aimed at protecting air travellers, the Union Ministry of Civil Aviation has directed airlines to ensure that at least 60 per cent of seats on every flight are offered without any additional selection fee. The decision follows widespread complaints from passengers about hidden charges, particularly for seat selection.

The directive has been issued through the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, which has introduced a series of passenger-friendly norms to enhance transparency and improve the overall flying experience.

Under the new guidelines, airlines have also been instructed to seat passengers travelling on the same PNR together, preferably in adjacent seats. This is expected to address long-standing concerns among families and group travellers, who often face inconvenience due to scattered seating arrangements.

The regulator has further emphasised the need to safeguard passenger rights in situations such as flight delays, cancellations, and denied boarding. Airlines have been asked to prominently display these rights across their websites, mobile applications, booking platforms, and airport counters to ensure better awareness.

In addition, carriers must establish clear and transparent policies regarding the carriage of sports equipment, musical instruments, and pets. The move comes in response to frequent complaints over inconsistent rules and high charges. Airlines have been directed to align such policies with safety and operational standards while ensuring they are communicated in a simple and passenger-friendly manner.

To improve accessibility, the regulator has also asked airlines to share passenger rights information in regional languages.

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Mamata Banerjee warns BJP, EC over Bengal polls, says they will be accountable

Mamata Banerjee holds BJP and Election Commission responsible for any incidents during Bengal polls, raising concerns over officer transfers.

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has held the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Election Commission of India responsible for any untoward incidents in the state during the upcoming assembly elections, following the transfer of key officials.

Addressing concerns over administrative reshuffles, Banerjee said that changes involving senior bureaucrats, including the chief secretary and home secretary, could affect governance and law and order in the state during a crucial period.

The Trinamool Congress chief also announced candidates for 291 constituencies for the elections scheduled to be held in two phases on April 23 and 29.

Criticising the Election Commission, Banerjee alleged that the transfers were being carried out in a manner that benefits the BJP. She questioned the timing of the decisions and said such actions weaken the state administration at a sensitive time.

She further raised concerns about disaster management and essential services, stating that experienced officials familiar with the state’s situation have been replaced. According to her, this could impact administrative efficiency if any emergency arises before the new government is formed.

Protecting Bengal’s identity

Banerjee emphasised that the election is not merely about forming a government but about safeguarding Bengal’s identity and existence. She accused the BJP of misusing central agencies and attempting to influence the electoral process.

She urged that elections should be conducted peacefully, without external interference, and in line with democratic principles. The chief minister also expressed confidence that her party would return to power with a stronger mandate.

Appealing to voters, she called for support for the Trinamool Congress, asserting that the people of Bengal will ultimately decide the outcome and protect their democratic rights.

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Centre assures action on LPG supply disruption, court closes distributors’ plea

The Bombay High Court closed a plea by LPG distributors after the Centre assured diplomatic efforts to stabilise supply amid global disruptions.

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The Union government on Tuesday informed the Bombay High Court that it is taking diplomatic steps to address disruptions in Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) supply linked to the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict, following which the court disposed of a petition filed by LPG distributors.

Appearing before the Nagpur bench, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said the Centre was actively engaged in international-level negotiations to stabilise LPG supply. However, he noted that specific measures could not be disclosed due to their sensitive nature.

The matter was heard by a division bench comprising Justices Anil S Kilor and Raj D Wakode. The bench accepted the government’s assurances and closed the plea.

Distributors flagged supply disruption in Vidarbha

The petition was filed by six LPG distributors, including Omkar Sales, who raised concerns over disruptions in supply chains across Maharashtra’s Vidarbha region. They claimed the situation had led to a significant shortage of LPG for domestic consumers.

The distributors, dependent on Confidence Petroleum India Ltd (CPIL), alleged that despite directives prioritising domestic consumption, LPG was being diverted for export to capitalise on high international prices.

Government cites policy compliance, CPIL denies diversion

The petitioners referred to recent orders issued under the Essential Commodities Act and the Natural Gas (Supply Regulation) Order, 2026, which mandate prioritising household LPG supply during crises.

However, CPIL rejected the allegations, stating it was fulfilling pre-existing export commitments and had not violated any policy norms.

Court had earlier termed issue ‘serious’

During earlier hearings, the court had described the matter as “serious” and of “grave importance”, issuing notices to the Centre and the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.

On Tuesday, the Centre reiterated that macro-level supply challenges arising from global geopolitical tensions were being handled through diplomatic channels. It also said that any localised supply issues could be resolved by state authorities.

Taking note of these submissions, the bench disposed of the petition.

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