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Muslim cattle trader beaten to death by cow vigilantes in Karnataka

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In yet another incident of self-styled cow vigilantism, a Muslim cattle trader was beaten to death, allegedly by ‘cow protectors’ in Karnataka on Saturday.

According to reports, the victim, identified as Idrees Pasha—a cattle trader residing in Karnataka’s Mandya district—was transporting cattle when he was allegedly stopped by the main accused Puneet Kerehalli on Saturday afternoon and asked to show documents proving he had bought the cattle legally.

Idrees, as per reports, furnished all required bills and papers as proof that he had bought the cattle from the cattle, however, the accused, Puneet Kerehalli—who heads a self-styled ‘cow protection force’—demanded Rs 2 lakh from the Muslim cattle trader.

When Idrees refused to pay, Puneet and his other so-called cow vigilantes viciously thrashed the Muslim man, leading to his death, reports said, adding that his body was found dumped along a road in Sathnur Village of the state’s Ramanagara district.

As per local media reports quoting police sources, Puneet Kerehalli and his gang allegedly halted Idrees’s vehicle in front of the Sathanur police station and chased him and his associate Irfan while some of the accused thrashed Zaheer, another man who was accompanying Idrees Pasha.

They said the assault was stopped a police constable who intervened and took Zaheer and Kerehalli to the police station.

The police sources, as per the reports, revealed that Idrees was brutally thrashed by Kerehalli and his accomplices, even though he showed them papers that proved that he had bought the cattle legally from a local market.

However, the accused and his men still assaulted Pasha while shouting at him to go to Pakistan. Pasha lost consciousness due to the brutal assault and ultimately succumbed to his injuries.

The reports said that Kerehalli at the time didn’t know about Idrees’s condition, filed a complaint against Zaheer and his colleagues leading to an FIR against them under sections of the Karnataka Prevention of Cow Slaughter and Cattle Prevention Act, Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, Transportation of Animals Act, and Motor Vehicles Act.

However, police later found out that Idrees Pasha had been brutally thrashed to death by Karehalli and his men and based on a complaint by Zaheer against the so-called ‘cow protectors’, police registered a manhunt to nab him and his associates.

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BJP foundation day: PM Modi lauds party’s journey from 1980 to historic wins, praises karyakartas

On BJP’s foundation day, PM Modi reiterated the party’s commitment to good governance and hailed its journey from humble origins to electoral dominance.

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PM Modi on BJP Foundation day

On the occasion of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) foundation day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reflected on the party’s transformative journey from modest beginnings to securing historic electoral mandates.

In a message to the nation, PM Modi underlined the consistent endorsement the BJP has received from the people of India, attributing it to the party’s agenda of good governance.

The prime minister extended his greetings to BJP workers across the country, acknowledging their pivotal role in shaping the party. “This important day makes us reiterate our unparalleled commitment to India’s progress and to realising the dream of a Viksit Bharat,” he said in a series of social media posts.

Modi emphasized that the BJP’s track record in governance has been instrumental in building public trust. “The people of India are seeing the good governance agenda of our party, reflected in the historic mandates we’ve received — be it in Lok Sabha, state Assembly, or local body elections,” he said.

Praising the grassroots efforts of BJP workers, Modi said their relentless service, especially towards the poor and marginalized, is a source of inspiration. “Their energy and enthusiasm are truly motivating,” he added.

Founded in 1980 from the remnants of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, the BJP initially had a modest presence, contesting its first general election in 1984 and winning only two Lok Sabha seats. However, under the leadership of figures like Atal Bihari Vajpayee and L.K. Advani, the party quickly gained traction, eventually forming the government in the 1990s. The BJP’s political dominance strengthened significantly under Modi, who led the party to a full majority in 2014 and has remained at the helm since then.

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Centre holds meeting with Meitei-Kuki groups on Manipur conflict resolution

The Central government team was led by A.K. Mishra, a retired special director of the Intelligence Bureau, who served as an interlocutor in the talks.

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The Central government on Saturday convened a crucial meeting with representatives of Manipur’s warring Meitei and Kuki communities in a renewed push to establish lasting peace in the troubled state. According to reports, the dialogue was part of a broader initiative to broker a harmonious resolution to the ethnic strife that erupted in May 2023, leaving the region in turmoil.

The meeting, held in New Delhi, focused on building trust and fostering cooperation between the two groups while charting a path toward restoring normalcy in Manipur. “The discussions emphasized maintaining law and order and promoting reconciliation to heal the deep divisions,” reports revealed. The goal was to create a roadmap that addresses the root causes of the conflict and ensures stability for all communities.

The Meitei delegation included six members, representing key organizations such as the All Manipur United Clubs’ Organisation (AMUCO) and the Federation of Civil Society Organisations (FOCS). The Kuki side was represented by approximately nine leaders. The Central Government team was led by A.K. Mishra, a retired special director of the Intelligence Bureau, who served as an interlocutor in the talks.

This effort follows earlier statements by Union Home Minister Amit Shah during a Lok Sabha debate on Thursday, April 3, 2025. Responding to a discussion on a Statutory Resolution confirming the imposition of the President’s rule in Manipur, Shah disclosed that the Ministry of Home Affairs had previously held separate consultations with representatives of both communities and various organizations.

“We will soon organize a joint meeting to advance these efforts,” he assured, stressing that the government’s primary objective is to end the violence and restore peace, even as he acknowledged that the situation, while improved with no deaths reported in the last four months, remains far from satisfactory. Many displaced individuals are still living in relief camps, he noted.

President’s rule was imposed in Manipur on February 13, 2025, after Chief Minister N. Biren Singh resigned on February 9. The state assembly, with a term extending until 2027, has been placed under suspended animation. Since the outbreak of violence in May 2023, over 260 lives have been lost, and thousands of weapons were looted from police stations during the initial chaos, exacerbating the security crisis.

Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla, who assumed office on January 3, 2025, and was hand-picked by Shah—having served as Union Home Secretary until August 2024—has been actively engaging with diverse groups across Manipur to gather insights and devise strategies for peace. Bhalla has taken several measures, including urging those who looted arms to surrender them, and has pushed to reopen state roads for normal traffic. However, these efforts have faced resistance, particularly from the Kuki community, which has opposed such moves.

The ethnic violence in Manipur was triggered by a ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ in the hill districts, protesting a Manipur High Court order supporting the Meitei community’s demand for Scheduled Tribe status. This decision fueled tensions, leading to clashes between the Imphal Valley-based Meiteis and the hill-dwelling Kukis. Today, movement between areas dominated by either community is strictly prohibited, with Kukis relying on routes through Mizoram to travel outside the state, while Meiteis avoid Kuki-dominated hills altogether.

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Salman Khan’s meeting with Bajrangi Bhaijaan writer Vijayendra Prasad sparks speculations on the franchise

He further elaborated that although the script isn’t ready, he has interesting concepts for the adventures ahead, particularly focusing on Bajrangi and Chand Nawab, portrayed by Salman and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, respectively.

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Salman Khan’s 2015 film, Bajrangi Bhaijaan, stands as one of the most successful blockbusters in his career, resonating emotionally with audiences globally. Directed by Kabir Khan, the touching narrative follows Pavan (played by Salman Khan), a devoted Hanuman worshipper who embarks on a heartfelt mission to reunite a mute Pakistani girl with her family across the border.

The film is celebrated for its engaging storytelling, compelling narrative, and remarkable performances from its cast, which includes Kareena Kapoor Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, and Harshaali Malhotra, contributing significantly to its overwhelming success. Given the film’s immense popularity, fans have long speculated about the possibility of a sequel.

Recent reports suggest there may be potential for Bajrangi Bhaijaan 2. Speculation has arisen following Salman Khan’s recent meeting with the esteemed screenwriter V Vijayendra Prasad.

An insider disclosed to Pinkvilla, “Salman Khan met with V Vijayendra Prasad a few days ago, and they’ve come up with an idea. Discussions are ongoing that could lead to Bajrangi Bhaijaan 2. Additionally, there’s a possibility of collaboration involving V Vijayendra Prasad and director Kabir Khan, as this trio may reunite. However, nothing has been confirmed yet.”

While no official announcements have been made, the prospect of a sequel excites fans eager to see more of the cherished characters. Director Kabir Khan has previously hinted at the potential for continuing the story.

In an interview with Connect Cine, he mentioned, “Currently, there isn’t a script in place. However, there are ideas, and many intriguing ways to take Bajrangi forward.” He further elaborated that although the script isn’t ready, he has interesting concepts for the adventures ahead, particularly focusing on Bajrangi and Chand Nawab, portrayed by Salman and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, respectively.

While discussions about a sequel are still in the preliminary stages, it’s evident that the idea of Bajrangi Bhaijaan 2 has sparked interest among both filmmakers and fans. Should the sequel come to fruition, it would be fascinating to see how the story unfolds, continuing to explore the themes of cross-border friendship and humanity that made the original film such a poignant and heartwarming success.

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