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Amit Shah directs states to identify and deport Pakistan nationals after Pahalgam terror attack

Home Minister Amit Shah has urged all states to identify and deport Pakistani nationals after the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam. India also suspended the Indus Waters Treaty and revoked all Pak visas.

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In the wake of the deadly terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam that claimed 26 lives, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has asked all chief ministers across India to locate and deport any Pakistani nationals currently residing in their states. The Home Ministry’s directive follows what has been described as the deadliest attack on Indian soil since the Pulwama bombing in 2019.

According to sources, Shah personally reached out to state heads to ensure urgent action, as tensions continue to escalate between India and Pakistan over the latest incident.

India cancels all Pakistan visas, suspends Indus Waters Treaty

On Wednesday, India revoked all visas granted to Pakistani citizens, announcing that the cancellation will come into effect from April 27. Medical visa holders have been granted a brief extension of 48 hours. This decision is one of five strong diplomatic measures taken by the Indian government in response to the Pahalgam assault.

In another significant move, India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), a longstanding agreement governing water sharing of the Indus River and its tributaries. The action marks a sharp downturn in bilateral relations.

India has accused Pakistan of direct involvement in the Pahalgam attack and has presented evidence to senior diplomats from major global powers including the US, UK, France, Germany, Russia, Italy, and China. The information was shared by Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri during a high-level diplomatic briefing.

Pakistan retaliates with its own measures

Reacting sharply, Pakistan declared India’s suspension of the IWT an “act of war” and countered by suspending the Simla Agreement. Additionally, Islamabad has shut down its airspace for flights owned or operated by Indian airlines.

The Pahalgam attack: A brutal act of terror

The assault in Baisaran Valley on Tuesday afternoon left 26 people dead, including civilians and tourists. Among the deceased was a newlywed Navy officer on holiday. Visuals circulating on social media showed terrorists targeting only male victims, while one of them mocked a woman survivor, telling her to “go tell Modi”.

The attackers, reportedly five in number and armed with automatic weapons, are believed to be part of an offshoot of Lashkar-e-Taiba. Intelligence sources suggest they were possibly directed by Lashkar chief Hafeez Saeed and his deputy Saifullah, both of whom are believed to be operating from Pakistan.

Political reactions and internal concerns

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking in Bihar, addressed the global community in English, stating firmly that India would “identify and punish every terrorist and those behind them”. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh reinforced this message, declaring that not just the attackers, but their handlers and conspirators would also be held accountable.

An all-party meeting was held on Thursday where opposition leaders questioned the absence of adequate security at the attack site. Government officials explained that the Baisaran area is only fortified ahead of the annual Amarnath Yatra in June, when the route is formally opened.

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PM Modi links Gen Z support to BJP’s Mumbai civic win, targets Trinamool in Bengal

PM Modi said India’s Gen Z believes in the BJP’s development agenda, citing the party’s historic BMC victory while attacking the Trinamool government in Bengal.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said India’s Gen Z believes in the BJP’s development model, citing the party’s landmark victory in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation elections, as he intensified his campaign in election-bound West Bengal.

Addressing a public meeting in Malda, the prime minister pointed to the BJP’s record performance in Mumbai’s civic polls, where the party emerged victorious in the BMC for the first time. He expressed confidence that voters in West Bengal would make a similar choice in the upcoming assembly elections, which are due in a few months.

Taking aim at the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool government, Modi said in Bengali, “Ei sarkar palano dorkaar,” asserting that the state needs a change in government. He accused the Trinamool of corruption and alleged that public funds were being looted while central assistance was being blocked from reaching people in Bengal.

The prime minister said development in the state would accelerate only after the Trinamool is voted out and the BJP comes to power. He also accused the ruling party of shielding infiltrators, warning that strong action would be taken against infiltration if the BJP forms the government in the state.

Reassuring the Matua community and other persecuted refugees from neighbouring countries, Modi said they had nothing to fear, adding that the Citizenship Amendment Act offers them protection.

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Rahul Gandhi to visit Indore over contaminated water deaths, draws mixed political reactions

Rahul Gandhi is set to visit Indore to meet families affected by contaminated water deaths as BJP and Congress leaders exchange sharp yet contrasting responses.

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Leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi is scheduled to visit Indore on Saturday amid mounting political and public concern over deaths linked to contaminated drinking water in the city. His visit has triggered varied responses from political leaders, reflecting the tense atmosphere surrounding the issue.

According to the proposed itinerary, Rahul Gandhi will begin his visit at Bombay Hospital, where several people affected by contaminated water are currently undergoing treatment. He is expected to meet patients and their families before proceeding to Bhagirathpura, the area identified as the epicentre of the crisis. There, he will interact with families who lost relatives after consuming contaminated water.

BJP veteran welcomes visit, stresses democratic role of opposition

Former Lok Sabha Speaker and senior BJP leader Sumitra Mahajan welcomed Rahul Gandhi’s visit, adopting a conciliatory tone and underlining the importance of opposition voices in a democracy.

“This is how democracy works,” Mahajan said, adding that the opposition has a responsibility to raise issues affecting the public. She recalled that when her party was in the opposition, it fought strongly to earn people’s trust by standing with them during difficult times.

Chief minister warns against ‘politics over tragedy’

In contrast, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav issued a sharp warning without naming Rahul Gandhi directly, cautioning against what he described as politicisation of a tragedy.

“We have faced this difficult phase with sensitivity,” the chief minister said. He added that Indore would not tolerate politics being played over deaths and stressed that protests must remain constructive, warning of serious consequences if the issue is used for political gain.

Closed-door meeting fuels political discussion

Adding to the political churn, Madhya Pradesh Congress president Jitu Patwari met Sumitra Mahajan at her residence in a closed-door meeting. The discussion focused on the Bhagirathpura water contamination incident and possible long-term solutions, fuelling speculation across political circles.

Speaking to the media later, Patwari said the tragedy should not be turned into a political contest. “This is not just a political issue, it is a serious public health issue,” he said, noting that several parts of Madhya Pradesh are facing problems related to contaminated drinking water.

Patwari stressed that ensuring access to clean and potable water should take precedence over political rhetoric. He said the government must focus on protecting Indore’s reputation and safeguarding the future by strengthening the city’s water supply system.

Responding to queries, Sumitra Mahajan said Patwari had been meeting her for a long time and spoke positively about his efforts. She confirmed that the discussion centred on the Bhagirathpura incident and said she offered suggestions, calling for collective efforts to resolve the crisis.

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Suvendu Adhikari files Rs 100-crore defamation suit against Mamata Banerjee

Suvendu Adhikari has moved an Alipore court seeking Rs 100 crore in damages from Mamata Banerjee, alleging defamation over coal scam claims.

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West Bengal opposition leader and BJP MLA Suvendu Adhikari on Friday filed a defamation suit against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, seeking Rs 100 crore in damages for allegedly linking him to a coal scam.

In a post on social media, Adhikari said the suit was filed before the court of the civil judge (senior division) at Alipore after Banerjee did not respond to a legal notice sent to her earlier.

Adhikari accused the chief minister of making what he described as “imaginary allegations” and said her silence on the defamation notice had compelled him to move court.

“I honour my commitments while you obfuscate issues and people. Your deceptive silence to the defamation notice pertaining to your vile imaginary allegations of my involvement in some alleged coal scam will not help you salvage the situation,” Adhikari wrote on X.

He added that he had kept his word of initiating legal action and shared a photograph related to the registration of the civil suit.

Adhikari also stated that if damages are awarded in his favour, the amount would be donated to charity.

Legal notice and allegations

According to Adhikari, the legal notice sent through his advocate referred to statements made by Banerjee on January 8 and 9, during which she allegedly linked him and Union Home Minister Amit Shah to an alleged coal scam while claiming to possess evidence.

In the notice, Adhikari had asked Banerjee to substantiate the allegations within 72 hours, failing which he would proceed with a defamation suit.

Adhikari, who was earlier a minister in the Trinamool Congress government, joined the BJP ahead of the 2021 West Bengal Assembly elections and is currently the leader of the opposition in the state assembly.

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