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In first message since fleeing, Ashraf Ghani says he would have been hanged like Najibullah if he had stayed

The Afghan President supported the talks between senior members of Taliban movement, his predecessor Hamid Karzai, and Abdullah Abdullah, who headed the ultimately failed peace process.

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Former President of Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani on Wednesday made his first appearance after fleeing the country to United Arab Emirates on Sunday as Taliban encircled Kabul. His departure from the country resulted in full takeover by the militants group. However, reiterating that he had left the country to stop bloodshed, Ghani denied the allegations levelled against him that he had fled the country with four cars and a chopper full of cash. He said he had not taken the country’s money. These allegations are baseless. On US President Joe Biden’s statements, Ghani said that we were talking to the Taliban, but it was inconclusive. He also thanked the army and the officers.

Ghani supported the talks between senior members of Taliban movement, his predecessor Hamid Karzai, and Abdullah Abdullah, who headed the ultimately failed peace process.

Ashraf Ghani has taken refuge in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) along with his family. He appeared in front of the world for the first time around 10:45 pm on the fourth day of leaving the country. He said he had no intention of remaining in exile in the Gulf nation and was in talks with Afghan’s former top officials to return home.

In a recorded video message, broadcast on his Facebook page, Ghani said, ”It was clearly stated in the agreement with the Taliban that they would not come inside the city of Kabul. On Sunday (August 15) afternoon, I was told by my guards that the Taliban had reached the boundary wall of the Presidential Palace. Had I lived in Afghanistan, the people of the country would have seen another President hanging on the noose of Sir-e-Aam. I did not leave the country with any kind of cash. After reaching UAE, I took customs clearance as a normal citizen. I have brought my clothes with me. Wanted to bring my library with him, but this too could not be possible. Our security forces have not failed. The country’s big leaders and the international community failed. I want to return to my country and for this I am in touch with Hamid Karzai and Abdullah Abdullah. These are the people who are negotiating with the Taliban. “

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The first time the Taliban seized Kabul, when they established their regime in 1996, they dragged former communist president Mohammed Najibullah from a United Nations office where he had been sheltering, and hanged him in a public street after torturing him.

Former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani fled the country on August 15 after the Taliban captured Kabul. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) issued a statement on Wednesday evening that said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of UAE confirms that it welcomed former President of Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani and his family to the gulf nation on humanitarian grounds.

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Trinamool Congress hits back after BJP twists Mamata Banerjee’s remark on religion at Eid event

“Efforts are underway to incite riots, but I implore you not to get ensnared by these tactics. The West Bengal government is dedicated to protecting minority rights, and we will not allow tensions to arise in the state,” she asserted.

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The Trinamool Congress (TMC) on Monday hit back at the BJP after its leaders twisted West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s remark on religion during an event on the occasion of Eid in Kolkata.

Dismissing the BJP accusations against Banerjee of insulting the Hindu religion, Trinamool Congress state vice president Jaiprakash Majumdar said that the party supremo has never criticised the Hindu religion but has consistently opposed the BJP’s communal agenda.

“She has always spoken out against the BJP’s divisive politics, positioning itself as the self-appointed custodian of Hindu interests,” Majumdar said.

During an Eid celebration in Kolkata, CM Banerjee stated, “I adhere to the principles of Shri Ramakrishna Paramahansa and Swami Vivekananda, and I do not subscribe to the ‘ganda dharam’ propagated by some factions, including the BJP, who themselves are misaligned with true Hindu values.”

Retorting sharply to Banerjee’s remarks about the BJP’s “divisive politics,” the saffron party accused her of undermining Hindu beliefs, labelling the BJP’s ideology as contrary to the core tenets of Hinduism.

Addressing the gathering at Red Road in Kolkata, Banerjee urged citizens to remain vigilant against provocations that could spark communal unrest, affirming the state’s commitment to maintaining peace and harmony.

In reply, Leader of the Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly, Suvendu Adhikari, challenged Banerjee’s comments, asking, “Which faith are you labelling as ‘ganda’ (dirty)? Is it the Sanatan Hindu Dharma? Why would you use such incendiary language at an Eid celebration? Was this a religious observance or a political statement? Your words are sowing discord and animosity between communities.”

Banerjee, the Trinamool Congress supremo, further said that no religion advocates hatred towards others, criticizing political leaders and parties that exploit communal sentiments for their own gain. She cautioned against attempts to instigate riots, urging the public to resist such provocations.

“Efforts are underway to incite riots, but I implore you not to get ensnared by these tactics. The West Bengal government is dedicated to protecting minority rights, and we will not allow tensions to arise in the state,” she asserted.

Challenging the BJP further, Banerjee asked, “If the BJP has grievances with minorities, do they intend to amend the Constitution of the country?”

Reiterating her commitment to interfaith respect, she condemned the BJP’s divisive strategy, which she termed “jumla politics.”

Additionally, she criticized the Left, stating, “The ideologies of the Left and the BJP have converged, but rest assured, I will not allow any harm to befall you.”

Meanwhile, adding to his party leader in attacking the chief minister, BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya remarked, “Is Mamata Banerjee suggesting that Sanatan Dharma is ‘Ganda Dharam’? Amidst numerous riots targeting Hindus during her tenure, she belittles their faith and offers a platform for further hostility against them, even at an Eid celebration. This is unacceptable.”

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Nidhi Tewari, an IFS officer, appointed personal secretary to PM Modi

Originally from Mehmurganj in Varanasi, which has been Prime Minister Modi’s Lok Sabha constituency since 2014, her professional background adds a layer of significance to her appointment.

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Nidhi Tewari has been appointed as the private secretary to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as officially announced in a memorandum issued by the central government. Tewari, a 2014-batch Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer, assumes this critical role following her previous position as Deputy Secretary in the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) since November 2022.

In her earlier role, Tewari worked as an Under Secretary in the Disarmament and International Security Affairs Division at the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). There, she handled vital responsibilities related to External Affairs, Atomic Energy, and Security Affairs. Additionally, she managed issues pertaining to the state of Rajasthan, showcasing her diverse expertise in both domestic and international matters.

The formal appointment of Tewari, effective immediately, was approved by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet. This decision was documented in a memorandum issued by the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) on March 29, indicating a structured process behind her selection.

Tewari’s journey to this notable position reflects not only her dedication but also her impressive track record in civil services. She secured the 96th rank in the 2013 Civil Services Examination, a testament to her hard work and determination. Originally from Mehmurganj in Varanasi, which has been Prime Minister Modi’s Lok Sabha constituency since 2014, her professional background adds a layer of significance to her appointment.

Before entering the Indian Foreign Service, Tewari worked as an Assistant Commissioner (Commercial Tax) in Varanasi. Balancing her job responsibilities while preparing for the Civil Services Examination speaks volumes about her ability to manage challenging tasks effectively.

With Nidhi Tewari’s appointment, Prime Minister Modi now has his third private secretary, following Vivek Kumar and Hardik Satishchandra Shah, who have both previously held the position. Tewari’s extensive experience and familiarity with various affairs make her well-suited for this influential role, as she steps into a vital position within the Prime Minister’s close circle. Her diverse background and commitment to public service are expected to serve her well in this new capacity.

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Filmmaker Sanoj Mishra arrested for raping woman for 4 years on pretext of marrying her

The case revolves around allegations made by a 28-year-old woman from a small town, who accused Mishra of repeatedly raping her over four years under the false promise of marriage.

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Sanoj Mishra, a filmmaker known for offering a role to viral sensation Monalisa during the Kumbh Mela, was arrested by the Delhi Police on Monday for allegedly raping an aspiring female actor for over four years on the pretext of marrying her.

The 45-year-old director, who lives with his family in Mumbai, was apprehended in Ghaziabad following extensive intelligence work and technical surveillance.

The arrest came after the Delhi High Court rejected Mishra’s bail application, paving the way for his custody by the Nabi Karim Police Station. The case revolves around allegations made by a 28-year-old woman from a small town, who accused Mishra of repeatedly raping her over four years under the false promise of marriage.

According to the complainant, she had been in a live-in relationship with Mishra in Mumbai while pursuing her dream of becoming a film actor. She further alleged that Mishra coerced her into undergoing abortions on three separate occasions. In her complaint, lodged on March 6, 2024, she also claimed that Mishra betrayed her trust by refusing to fulfill his marriage commitment.

The Delhi Police confirmed that an FIR was registered against Mishra under multiple sections, including rape, assault, causing miscarriage without consent, and criminal intimidation. The woman’s allegations were substantiated during her statement recorded under Section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC). Authorities also collected medical evidence related to the alleged abortions from Muzaffarnagar, strengthening the case.

The incident that prompted the complaint occurred on February 18, 2025, when Mishra allegedly took the victim to Hotel Shiva in Nabi Karim. According to the police, he engaged in physical relations with her during this encounter before abandoning her, which led her to report the matter to the authorities.

Mishra’s arrest marks a significant development in the case, following the Delhi High Court’s decision to deny him bail after a detailed review of the evidence. The filmmaker, who gained attention for his work in the film industry, now faces serious legal consequences as the investigation continues.

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