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Central government sends additional paramilitary forces to Manipur as violence escalates
This decision comes in the aftermath of recent episodes of violence that resulted in the tragic deaths of five individuals across two separate incidents in Bishnupur and Churachandpur on Saturday.

Over the span of Friday and Saturday, Manipur witnessed fresh instances of gunfire involving various armed factions and clashes between security forces and armed wrongdoers. A Kuki independent army insurgent was apprehended on Saturday evening following a confrontation with the military, as reported by the police. In response to the escalating violence and the prevailing tense situation across multiple regions, the central government dispatched ten additional units of paramilitary forces to Manipur on Saturday.
This decision comes in the aftermath of recent episodes of violence that resulted in the tragic deaths of five individuals across two separate incidents in Bishnupur and Churachandpur on Saturday. In the wake of these violent events, the local administration swiftly imposed curfew measures in the Imphal East and West areas. The reinforcement, comprising five companies from the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), three from the Border Security Force (BSF), and one each from Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), arrived in Manipur on Saturday evening.
During this period, Manipur encountered fresh incidents of gunfire involving different armed groups as well as confrontations between security forces and armed wrongdoers. A Kuki independent army insurgent was also taken into custody on Saturday evening following an encounter with military personnel, according to the police. Officials familiar with the situation in Manipur conveyed that, until late Saturday night, there were instances of mob-induced arson in several localities, including New Checkon and Torbung.
On Saturday night, Manipur’s police department reported yet another attempt by a mob to seize firearms from a police team in the Lilong Chajing area of Imphal-West district. Fortunately, prompt action by the police resulted in the retrieval of all four weapons, as stated in an official release.
On Saturday, three individuals from the Meitei community were fatally shot within their residences in Manipur’s Kwakta area. The assailants, who remain unidentified, mutilated the bodies before fleeing the scene. Several hours later, two individuals from the Kuki tribal community were killed in the Churachandpur district, though any potential connection between these deaths and the earlier incident remains unclear. These fatalities add to the turmoil in a state that has been grappling with ethnic violence since May 3, resulting in a confirmed death toll of over 160 individuals.
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Sikkim: 23 Army personnel missing after flash floods destroy roads and bridges
After the cloud burst in Singtam, a flash flood alert was issued throughout Sikkim. Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang, assessed the flood-like situation.

A swift flood in the Teesta river in Sikkim’s Lachen Valley on Wednesday morning resulted in at least 23 Army personnel went missing. Defence officials revealed that some Army vehicles were swept away in the flash flood. A search effort has been started.
As the flash flood that have been caused by an eruption from a glacier lake, which destryoyed the Army trucks that were parked at Bardang near Singtam. In North Sikkim’s Chungthang, the water level climbed upstream to a height of up to 15-20 feet, wiping away a number of dwellings and infrastructure. The flash flood wiped away a part of NH-10 in Melli that connects Sikkim with West Bengal.
After the cloud burst in Singtam, a flash flood alert was issued throughout Sikkim. Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang, assessed the flood-like situation.
A cloudburst was short, intense downpour that only affected a small area. A cloud burst is defined as a tiny area that experiences more than 100 mm of rain in about an hour.
The quick flooding of a small region known as a flash flood can result from a number of different things, such as severe rain, cloudbursts, dam breaks, etc.
The last few days have seen significant rainfall in Sikkim. However, the glacier Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF), which is brought on by the failure of a dam enclosing a glacier lake, may be responsible for the flash flood.
The GLOF reportedly took place in Lhonak Lake. A significant volume of water flowed into Teesta along with heavy rain. The flood scenario in the state is probably going to get worse because Sikkim is currently on red alert with a heavy rainfall warning.
Due to intense monsoon rains, the North Sikkim district suffered a disastrous flash flood earlier in June of this year. The Pegong area saw unusual severe floods, which caused the closure of NH10 and severely harmed the highway’s infrastructure, making it dangerous for any vehicular traffic. Areas like Lachen and Lachung were blocked off from the rest of the state as a result of the adjacent rivers overflowing as a result of the heavy rainfall.
Around 2,400 tourists were left stranded in the area by the rapid flooding, and the Army was called in to conduct rescue operations.
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Liquor policy case: ED raids AAP MP Sanjay Singh’s Delhi’s residence
The Delhi government’s 2021 liquor policy, which was later abandoned, was the subject of the excise policy litigation.

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Sanjay Singh’s home is being searched in connection with a money laundering investigation involving the Delhi liquor policy issue. Early in the morning, Enforcement Directorate (ED) agents arrived at the Rajya Sabha MP’s Delhi residence.
After Manish Sisodia, a former deputy chief minister in the AAP government in Delhi, was detained by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in February, Singh is the most recent AAP leader to be under investigation by the federal agencies in the liquor policy case.
The Delhi government’s 2021 liquor policy, which was later abandoned, was the subject of the excise policy litigation. In the same case in April, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was also questioned for over nine hours.
One of the case’s approvers, the businessman Dinesh Arora, alleged that Singh had introduced him to Sisodia, the excise minister at the time.
However, despite the ED having filed three chargesheets in the case, he was never included as an accuser. Although he was mentioned in the chargesheets, he was neither summoned nor did his testimony in this matter be recorded.
The CBI claims that the excise policy, which would have generated a 12% profit for the companies, was drafted with the involvement of the alcohol industry. According to the FBI, a spirits lobby it called the South Group received bribes in exchange for it. According to the organisation, of the anticipated 12% profit, 6% was transferred through middlemen to public employees.
The alleged laundering of the kickbacks is being looked examined by the ED.
The BJP said that when the strategy was abandoned, the Delhi administration reinstated the previous liquor regulations in order to hide the corruption. His party said that Sisodia’s arrest was a attack on the Delhi model of governance notwithstanding his denial of any illegal activity.
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Chhattisgarh: Prime Minister Narendra Modi hits out at Congress, accuses party of dividing Hindus
PM Modi quoted his predecessor PM Manmohan Singh and said the minorities had the first right to the country’s resources. PM Modi added Congress is now saying the population of the community will decide who will have the first right to the country’s resources.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi slammed Congress after the Bihar government’s caste census results were declared. He said the Congress party is dividing the Hindus as the poor people formed the largest part of the population. PM Modi was addressing a rally in Poll bound Chhattisgarh Jagdalpur
PM Modi quoted his predecessor PM Manmohan Singh and said the minorities had the first right to the country’s resources. PM Modi added Congress is now saying the population of the community will decide who will have the first right to the country’s resources. PM Modi asked if the Congress party wanted to decrease the rights of the minority. He further inquired whether the Congress party wanted to remove the minorities.
PM Modi continued to his attack on the Congress and asked whether the Hindus who formed the largest section of India’s population come forward and take their rights. PM Modi further added the Congress party is not run by its people and has been outsourced. He said senior Congress leaders did not have their say in the decisions made by the Congress party.
PM Modi said the Congress party is trying to divide the Hindus. He added the Congress party is dividing the poor. They are trying to destroy the country. PM Modi slammed the Congress party for playing with the emotions of the poor. He added the Congress party has divided India on the basis of caste lines for sixty years.
The Bihar government released the findings of its caste census. According to the survey extremely Backward classes (EBC’s) and other backward classes (OBC’s) constitute 63 percent of total population of Bihar. The Congress party has promised a caste based census in the country if it came to power at the Centre.