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IndiGo ordered to cut 115 daily flights as Centre tightens action amid crisis

The government has instructed IndiGo to slash 115 daily flights following a week of mass cancellations triggered by crew shortages under new safety norms.

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The Centre has directed IndiGo to reduce its daily flight operations by 5%, marking the most stringent corrective step yet in the ongoing aviation disruption. Civil Aviation Minister K Ram Mohan Naidu confirmed that the airline’s winter schedule will be curtailed, with its vacated slots potentially allocated to other carriers.

DGCA orders reduction in IndiGo’s daily operations

According to the minister, IndiGo currently operates around 2,200 flights each day. With the Directorate General of Civil Aviation instructing a 5% cut, nearly 115 flights will be removed from daily operations. He said the government intends to set an example for all airlines to ensure strict compliance with safety and operational norms.

The minister also said the airline has processed refunds worth ₹745 crore for more than 7.30 lakh cancelled PNRs between December 1 and December 8.

“Internal crisis” behind mass cancellations

Naidu told the Rajya Sabha that the large-scale cancellations seen over the past week were triggered by IndiGo’s “internal crisis” as new passenger safety regulations came into effect. The updated norms, designed to tackle pilot fatigue by increasing mandatory rest time, required airlines to enhance crew strength. IndiGo reportedly fell short, resulting in significant disruptions.

Passengers left stranded as safety rules strain airline workforce

With over 2,200 flights scheduled daily and a traditional model built on minimising downtime, IndiGo struggled to meet staffing needs under the revised safety standards. As delays and cancellations mounted, the DGCA temporarily relaxed the new norms to stabilise operations.

Opposition walkout as government faces heat

While the government reiterated its commitment to passenger welfare and safety, the Opposition staged a walkout expressing dissatisfaction with the minister’s explanation. The Centre maintains it aims to bring more competition into the aviation sector, asserting India has the potential to sustain five major airlines.

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Kharge’s terrorist remark on PM Modi sparks row, Congress chief issues clarification

Kharge’s controversial remark on PM Modi sparks backlash, with BJP hitting out and the Congress chief later issuing a clarification.

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Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge faces criticism after controversial remark on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, says statement was misinterpreted

A political controversy erupted after Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge referred to Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a “terrorist” during a public address, triggering sharp reactions from the ruling party.

Following the backlash, Kharge issued a clarification, stating that his remarks were misinterpreted and that he did not intend to label the Prime Minister as a terrorist. He instead accused Modi of using threatening language in political discourse.

The comment quickly drew strong criticism from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), with leaders calling the remark inappropriate and accusing the Congress of lowering political discourse. The exchange reflects heightened tensions between the ruling party and the opposition amid the ongoing election season.

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman also condemned the remark, describing it as “atrocious” and indicative of a new low in political rhetoric.

The incident has further intensified the war of words between the two parties, with both sides trading accusations as campaigning gains momentum.

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Fresh violence in Manipur as Naga and Kuki groups clash after ambush

Clashes between Naga and Kuki groups erupted in Manipur’s Senapati district after an ambush on civilians, raising fresh concerns over ethnic tensions in the region.

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Fresh violence broke out in Manipur’s Senapati district after an ambush on civilians triggered clashes between Naga and Kuki groups, escalating tensions in the hill regions.

According to media reports, the confrontation followed an ambush in which civilians were targeted, leading to anger among local groups and subsequent clashes.

Reports indicate that civilians were killed in the incident, which intensified distrust between communities. Following this, local organisations announced shutdowns and protests, disrupting normal life in several areas.

Security forces have been deployed, and authorities are monitoring the situation closely as tensions remain high.

Clashes were reported in areas near district borders, where both sides confronted each other during enforcement of shutdown calls. The situation escalated into violence, with reports of gunfire and physical altercations in certain pockets.

Authorities have been closely monitoring the situation, and security forces have been deployed to prevent further escalation. However, normal life in affected areas has been disrupted due to fear and uncertainty.

Manipur has witnessed a prolonged period of ethnic tension in recent years, particularly involving different communities in the hill districts. While earlier conflicts largely involved other groups, the latest clashes signal a widening of the unrest.

Experts note that such incidents, especially attacks on civilians, often act as flashpoints that quickly spiral into broader community confrontations.

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TMC and DMK recalibrate poll campaign strategy as I-PAC faces scrutiny

TMC and DMK are recalibrating poll strategies as I-PAC faces scrutiny, though on-ground campaign activities remain steady.

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Campaign activities continue on ground while engagement with I-PAC leadership reportedly declines after recent developments

Amid ongoing assembly election campaigns, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) are recalibrating their poll strategies as political consultancy firm Indian Political Action Committee comes under scrutiny.

According to media reports, campaign activities at the ground level remain largely unaffected in both states. Party workers continue voter outreach, rallies, and booth-level coordination without any visible slowdown.

However, there has been a noticeable reduction in engagement with I-PAC’s senior leadership following recent developments, including investigative actions involving the firm.

Sources indicate that while the broader campaign machinery remains intact, both TMC and DMK are making internal adjustments to ensure continuity and minimise dependence on external strategists. This includes greater reliance on party cadres and local leadership for campaign execution.

The developments come at a crucial time, with elections underway and political parties aiming to maintain momentum. Despite the situation surrounding I-PAC, both parties appear focused on sustaining their outreach efforts and adapting strategies as needed.

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