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9 Tamil Nadu policemen sentenced to death in Sathankulam custodial deaths case

A Madurai court has awarded the death penalty to nine police officers in the 2020 Sathankulam custodial deaths case and ordered Rs 1.40 crore compensation to the victims’ family.

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A court in Madurai on Monday sentenced nine Tamil Nadu police personnel to death in connection with the 2020 custodial deaths of a father and son in Sathankulam, a case that had sparked nationwide outrage over police brutality.

The case relates to the deaths of Jayaraj and his son Bennix, who were taken into custody in June 2020 for allegedly keeping their mobile accessories shop open beyond permitted hours during Covid-19 restrictions.

Delivering the verdict, the court observed that the case fell under the “rarest of rare” category, noting that the police personnel, who were responsible for maintaining law and order, had instead violated the law and brutally assaulted the victims. The court also directed the convicted officers to collectively pay Rs 1.40 crore as compensation to the victims’ family.

The father and son were taken to Sathankulam Police Station on June 19, 2020, and were later remanded under various sections of the Indian Penal Code. Bennix died on June 22, followed by Jayaraj on June 23, after both sustained severe injuries.

The investigation was later handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigation to ensure a fair probe. Charges were filed against multiple police personnel under serious criminal sections including murder, wrongful confinement, destruction of evidence, and criminal conspiracy. One of the accused officers died during the trial due to Covid-19.

The court rejected the claim that the injuries were self-inflicted and relied on post-mortem findings, which confirmed that the injuries were caused by repeated assault. The judge concluded that the deaths were a result of custodial violence and held the nine officers guilty of murder.

The judgment comes nearly six years after the incident that had triggered widespread protests and demands for police reforms across the country.

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Bengal phase 2 voting records over 18% turnout in early hours amid glitches and tension

Bengal phase 2 voting recorded over 18% turnout in early hours despite EVM glitches and isolated incidents across constituencies.

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Voting for the second phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections began on Wednesday with steady voter participation, even as reports of electronic voting machine (EVM) glitches and sporadic incidents of violence emerged from several areas.

According to early data, voter turnout reached around 18.39% by 9 am, indicating a moderate but steady response from voters in the initial hours of polling. Long queues were seen at multiple polling booths as people arrived early to cast their votes across key constituencies.

Technical issues and isolated incidents reported

Some polling stations reported EVM-related issues, which briefly slowed down the voting process before being addressed by officials. Alongside technical glitches, isolated incidents of clashes and tension were also reported, adding to the challenges during the early phase of polling.

Authorities have deployed extensive security arrangements, particularly in sensitive locations, to ensure that voting continues without major disruptions.

Political reactions surface as polling begins

Political leaders reacted sharply as polling got underway. Allegations of interference and attempts to influence voters were raised, while appeals were also made to ensure maximum voter participation.

The phase remains crucial in determining the electoral outcome across several important regions, with major parties closely contesting for dominance.

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EVM glitches, violence reported during early hours of Bengal phase 2 voting

Phase 2 of the West Bengal Assembly elections began with reports of EVM glitches and isolated incidents, triggering political accusations between TMC and BJP.

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Voting for the second phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections began on Wednesday, with early reports of technical glitches in electronic voting machines (EVMs) and isolated incidents of tension in some areas.

Polling is being held across multiple constituencies in parts of the state, with voters arriving at booths from the early hours. However, initial disruptions were reported at several locations, mainly due to malfunctioning EVMs.

Election officials responded to the complaints and worked to replace or repair faulty machines, ensuring that voting resumed with minimal delay. Authorities said most of the technical issues were resolved within a short time.

Alongside the glitches, there were reports of sporadic clashes and allegations of intimidation from certain districts, contributing to a tense atmosphere during the early phase of polling.

The political exchange also intensified, with Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee alleging that central agencies were attempting to influence the electoral process. She claimed that party workers were being harassed and raised concerns over the conduct of the polls.

The Bharatiya Janata Party, on the other hand, accused the ruling party of law and order failures and alleged that its workers faced disruptions in certain areas.

Despite the early issues, polling continued under tight security arrangements, with additional forces deployed at sensitive booths. Election authorities said they were closely monitoring the situation to ensure that voting proceeds smoothly.

This phase is considered significant in the overall election process, with key constituencies witnessing closely watched contests.

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PM Narendra Modi flags off Amrit Bharat Express trains linking UP with Maharashtra

Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off two Amrit Bharat Express trains connecting Varanasi to Pune and Ayodhya to Mumbai, enhancing long-distance rail connectivity.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 28 flagged off two new Amrit Bharat Express trains, strengthening rail connectivity between Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra.

The newly launched weekly services will operate on two key routes — Varanasi (Banaras) to Hadapsar in Pune and Ayodhya to Mumbai’s Lokmanya Tilak Terminus.

Improved connectivity between spiritual and economic hubs

The new trains are designed to link major spiritual centres like Varanasi and Ayodhya with important economic cities such as Pune and Mumbai. This is expected to improve travel convenience for passengers, including pilgrims and migrant workers.

The Ayodhya–Mumbai route, in particular, is likely to support religious tourism linked to the Ram Temple while also easing long-distance travel demand between Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra.

Focus on affordable and inclusive rail travel

The Amrit Bharat Express trains are aimed at providing affordable, non-AC long-distance travel with improved safety and comfort features. These services are part of a broader push to make rail transport more accessible to the common public.

Officials said the trains will run weekly and pass through multiple key stations across states, enhancing regional connectivity along the route.

Boost to indian railways network

The launch is part of the government’s ongoing efforts to expand railway infrastructure and improve connectivity across regions. With these additions, direct rail links between northern and western India are expected to become more efficient and accessible.

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