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5 Assam Police personnel killed in clash with Mizoram police

At least six personnel of the Assam Police were killed, and around 80 people, including officials, were injured in clashes at the border with Mizoram on Monday.

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At least five personnel of the Assam Police were killed, and more than 50 people, including officials, were injured in clashes at the border with Mizoram on Monday. The boundary dispute escalated into full-blown violence involving security forces and civilians on either side along the inter-state border in Cachar’s Lailapur.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, in a tweet, paid condolences to the six police officials and to the bereaved families. He said he is deeply pained to inform that six brave jawans of Assam Police have sacrificed their lives while defending the constitutional boundary of their state at the Assam-Mizoram border.

While Assam CM claimed that the police officials were deployed to defend the constitutional boundary, Mizoram home minister Lalchamliana said Mizoram police had to involve in firing to counter an assault by their counterparts.

Sarma further tweeted that after killing Assam police personnel and injuring many, this is how Mizoram police and goons are celebrating, sad and horrific, he wrote.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, meanwhile, has intervened to get Assam to withdraw its police deployment from the area so that the neutral CRPF could take back control of the inter-state border. Shah has also spoken to the chief ministers of both the states over the ongoing border row asked them to ensure peaceful resolution of the dispute.

Later, Sarma again took to Twitter, to state that Mizoram Police has used Light Machine Guns (LMG) against personnel of Assam Police. In a press release, he accused Mizoram of building a road destroying a Reserve Forest area in Lailapur and setting up an armed camp. The state said their police forces were attacked by miscreants and later, the Mizoram police when they went to resolve the situation.

Five Assam police personnel SI Swapan Kr Roy, Cn Liton Suklabaidya, Cn M.H. Barbhuyia, Cn S Hussain, Cn S Barbhuiya have been confirmed dead while the name of one more personnel is being confirmed, said the official statement of the Assam government. 

On the other hand, the Mizoram government in an official statement said the violence started after around 200 Assam armed police led by IGP, Assam Police, accompanied by DC (Cachar), SP (Cachar), and DFO (Cachar), came to the Vairengte (Mizoram) autorickshaw stand around 11.30 am and overran a duty post manned by one section of Mizoram police personnel.

The Mizoram also accused Assam cops of assaulting residents of Vairengte town and bursting tear gas shells followed by firing from the Assam side. To which Mizoram police responded spontaneously by firing back, the Mizoram government added. 

Meanwhile, the dispute between the two states dates around 50 years back to the formation of Mizoram which was first carved out of the erstwhile Assam state as a Union territory in 1972 before being made a full-fledged state in 1987. 

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The 25-odd years festered dispute is centered on the exact definition of the boundary. The two states share a 164.6-km border between the Assamese districts of Cachar, Hailakandi, and Karimganj, and Mizoram’s Kolasib, Mamit, and Aizawl districts. However, several rounds of dialogue involving the Centre have been held since 1995 to resolve the dispute, albeit with little success.

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Devendra Fadnavis takes oath as Maharashtra CM, Eknath Shinde, Ajit Pawar as Deputy CMs

BJP leader Sudhir Mungantiwar said that it is most likely that the council of ministers will be sworn in before the winter session of the assembly starts

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Devendra Fadnavis takes oath as Maharashtra CM, Eknath Shinde, Ajit Pawar as Deputy CMs

In a grand ceremony at Azad Maidan in Mumbai, Devendra Fadnavis took oath as the chief minister of Maharashtra on Thursday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the ceremony, which also saw Ajit Pawar from the NCP and former CM Eknath Shinde from Shiv Sena taking oath as deputy chief ministers.

Maharashtra governor C P Radhakrishnan administered the oath. This is Devendra Fadnavis’s third term. He represents Nagpur as an MLA, and has assumed the role of Maharashtra chief minister. The event takes place two weeks after the state assembly elections held on November 20, with results announced on November 23.

Beside PM Modi, Union home minister Amit Shah, defence minister Rajnath Singh, Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, BJP president J P Nadda were among the political heavyweights present during the event.

Also, the oath-taking ceremony was attended by prominent industrialists, including Mukesh Ambani and Kumar Mangalam Birla. Former cricketer Sachin Tendulkar and actors Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, Ranbir Kapoor, and Ranveer Singh were also present at the event.

In the State Assembly Elections, the BJP emerged as the largest party with 132 seats in the 288-member House. Along with its allies, Shiv Sena and NCP, the BJP-led Mahayuti coalition has a majority of 230 seats.

On Wednesday, Devendra Fadnavis, Eknath Shinde, and Sharad Pawar met governor CP Radhakrishnan to formally stake their claim to form the government, submitting letters of support from the coalition. Subsequently, the governor invited Devendra Fadnavis to lead the new government.

Notably, the new government formation comes after two weeks of intense negotiations between parties within the Mahayuti alliance, which emphatically won the Maharashtra assembly elections.

Meanwhile, on being asked when other ministers would take oath, BJP leader Sudhir Mungantiwar said that it is most likely that the council of ministers will be sworn in before the winter session of the assembly starts, so as to avoid administrative disruption.

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Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath draws parallel between Ayodhya, Sambhal and Bangladesh violence, says same DNA

He mentioned that divisive elements are there already, tearing apart the social fabric and breaking social unity.

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Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath draws parallel between Ayodhya, Sambhal and Bangladesh violence, says same DNA

Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath today said that what is happening in Bangladesh now is the same as what Mughal ruler Babur’s army did in Ayodhya and Sambhal. While speaking at the inauguration ceremony of the 43rd Ramayan Mela in Ayodhya, the Chief Minister said that Lord Ram united the whole society.

He said that if they had given importance to unity and not let the strategy of the nation’s enemies succeed in creating social animosity, this country would have never become a slave. He continued that the pilgrimages would not have become impure, adding that a handful of invaders would not have dared to invade the country and would be crushed by India’s brave soldiers.

Yogi Adityanath further said that those who created difficulties within the society managed to succeed, adding that their genes remain the same to this day. Apparently taking a jibe at the opposition, he said that those who indulge in caste-based politics to shatter the social fabric are still active.

He added that 500 years ago, a general of Babur committed certain deeds in Ayodhya, similar acts taking place in Sambhal, and what is happening today in Bangladesh. The nature and DNA of all three are the same, he continued.

He mentioned that divisive elements are there already, tearing apart the social fabric and breaking social unity. He added that many such divisive forces have bought properties across the world. He said that when a crisis happens in India, those forces flee to their places in other countries and leave behind the citizens here to suffer and die.

Nonetheless, CM Yogi’s remark is drawing ire from the opposition. Congress MP Tariq Anwar told the media that a chief minister cannot speak such language. He said that it is shocking to see such a senior leader of BJP and CM of Uttar Pradesh speaking such language to divide the society.

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Delhi Assembly Speaker Ram Niwas Goel retires from active politics

Ram Niwas Goel has been serving as Speaker of the Delhi legislative assembly since 2015.

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Delhi Assembly Speaker Ram Niwas Goel retires from active politics

Delhi Assembly Speaker Ram Niwas Goel today wrote to Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convenor Arvind Kejriwal about his decision to retire from electoral politics, citing his advancing age. In his letter, Ram Niwas Goel expressed gratitude for the respect shown by all party legislators.

AAP supremo and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal responded to the letter, and said that Ram Niwas Goel’s decision to leave electoral politics is an emotional moment. Taking to X, the AAP supremo wrote that Ram Niwas Goel’s guidance has shown us the right direction inside and outside the House for years. 

He continued that due to increasing age and health, Goel had recently expressed his desire to leave electoral politics just a few days ago. Mentioning that they respect his decision, Arvind Kejriwal wrote that Ram Niwas Goel was, is and will always be the guardian of our family. The party will always need his experience and services in the future too, he added.

Ram Niwas Goel has been serving as Speaker of the Delhi legislative assembly since 2015. He also represents the Shahdara Assembly seat of Delhi as an MLA. He defeated Jitender Singh Shunty of Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) by a margin of 11,731 votes in the 2015 Delhi Assembly elections. In 1993, he made electoral debut and contested the elections as a BJP candidate, winning the poll.

Notably on Wednesday, the Seventh Delhi Legislative Assembly concluded its five-year term, holding its 74th and final sitting before the upcoming elections slated for February 2025. Addressing the house, Speaker Ram Niwas Goel called the occasion emotional and historic.

During the tenure, the assembly addressed 1,095 questions during the Question Hour, tabled 19 committee reports, and passed 26 Bills.

Speaking to the media, he said that as Speaker, he has fulfilled his duties impartially, giving equal importance to both the ruling party and the opposition. Despite being a Union Territory Assembly with limited powers, remarkable work has been accomplished, he continued. 

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