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AAP says CBI raid at Durgesh Pathak’s house not coincidence, but conspiracy born out of BJP’s fear

AAP leaders, including Sandeep Pathak and Sanjay Singh, called the action a calculated move to undermine their party’s momentum.

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The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) lashed out at the BJP on Thursday, accusing it of orchestrating a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) raid on AAP leader Durgesh Pathak’s Delhi residence out of fear of the party’s growing influence in Gujarat.

The raid, conducted days after Pathak’s appointment as AAP’s co-incharge for the 2027 Gujarat elections, was labelled a deliberate “conspiracy” by senior AAP leaders.

Former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia linked the timing of the raid to Pathak’s new role, stating on X, “CBI storms Durgesh Pathak’s home right after he’s tasked with Gujarat elections! This isn’t chance—it’s a plot driven by BJP’s panic. They know only AAP can take them on in Gujarat, and this truth has rattled them. The CBI’s knock echoes their fear.”

Other AAP leaders, including former Delhi Chief Minister Atishi, echoed Sisodia’s sentiments, asserting that the raid reflects the BJP’s frustration. “The moment AAP ramps up for Gujarat 2027, CBI targets our Gujarat co-incharge Durgesh Pathak’s home. Only AAP can challenge the BJP there, and this raid screams their desperation. BJP’s threats won’t scare us,” Atishi posted on X.

According to reports, the raid is tied to alleged violations of the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA), though the CBI has not yet disclosed official details. AAP leaders, including Sandeep Pathak and Sanjay Singh, called the action a calculated move to undermine their party’s momentum.

“This raid, just days after Durgesh Pathak’s Gujarat appointment, shows the BJP sees AAP as a real threat. They’re shaken by our rising strength,” Sandeep Pathak said. Sanjay Singh added, “BJP’s dirty tactics are back. CBI hits Pathak’s home to intimidate him as Gujarat co-incharge. Modi’s government has tried everything to crush AAP, but we won’t back down.”

Pathak, a prominent AAP figure, serves on the Political Affairs Committee, the national executive, and leads the Gujarat unit. He entered politics in the 2020 Delhi Assembly election, losing in Karawal Nagar to BJP’s Mohan Singh Bisht. He later won the 2022 Rajinder Nagar bypoll by over 11,000 votes but was defeated by BJP’s Umang Bajaj in the same constituency in February 2025.

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Ghaziabad realtor kills wife, dies by suicide citing cancer and financial burden

Kuldip Tyagi, a real estate dealer in Ghaziabad, shot his wife and then died by suicide. A suicide note mentioned his cancer diagnosis and a vow to stay with his wife forever.

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Ghaziabad crime scene where realtor kills wife and self

A tragic incident unfolded in Ghaziabad’s Raj Nagar Extension, where 46-year-old realtor Kuldip Tyagi shot his wife Anshu Tyagi dead before dying by suicide. The incident occurred at their residence in Radha Kunj society around 11 am on Wednesday, while their two sons were present in the house.

According to police, Tyagi used his licensed revolver to shoot his wife, whose body was found on the bed. He then turned the weapon on himself; his body was discovered on the floor of their bedroom. The couple was rushed to a nearby hospital but was declared dead on arrival.

A suicide note discovered at the scene sheds light on the motive behind the extreme act. Tyagi wrote that he had been diagnosed with cancer and had concealed the illness from his family. Expressing hopelessness about recovery, he stated he did not want money to be spent on treatment, fearing it would be in vain. His note also revealed a disturbing resolve to take his wife’s life along with his, citing a mutual vow to stay together forever.

“This is my decision. No one, especially my children, is to blame,” the note emphasized, clearing their two sons and other family members of any involvement or blame.

Senior police officer Poonam Mishra confirmed the sequence of events and said an investigation is underway. The revolver used in the incident has been seized, and the bodies were sent for post-mortem examination.

The couple is survived by their two sons and Kuldip’s father, a retired police officer. The incident has sent shockwaves through the community, underlining the mental and emotional toll that undiagnosed illnesses and financial fears can take on individuals.

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Supreme Court grants interim relief to untainted Bengal teachers amid recruitment row

The Supreme Court has ruled that West Bengal teachers not linked to the 2016 recruitment scam can continue teaching until fresh selections are made.

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In a major development impacting West Bengal’s education sector, the Supreme Court has permitted teachers whose appointments were cancelled earlier this month due to recruitment irregularities to continue in their roles until the state concludes a new selection process. However, this interim relief applies strictly to those educators who were not implicated in the 2016 recruitment scam.

Delivering the verdict, the apex court underscored the importance of uninterrupted education for students, noting that learners should not be made to suffer due to administrative lapses. The bench clarified that only “untainted” teachers—those not found to be involved in the irregularities exposed during investigations—would benefit from this decision.

Earlier, a large number of teaching appointments in the state were cancelled following revelations of procedural violations and corruption in the 2016 recruitment drive. This led to widespread uncertainty among both educators and students. The court’s ruling seeks to strike a balance between upholding justice and ensuring educational continuity.

The state government is now tasked with conducting a fresh recruitment drive to replace the posts affected by the earlier scandal, ensuring a transparent and merit-based selection this time.

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