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Savarkar defamation case: Rahul Gandhi gets bail from Pune court

Gandhi further alleged that Savarkar authored a book under a pseudonym to portray himself as courageous, adding that he accepted pensions from the British and acted against the Congress. He emphasized that tribals are the “original owners” of India and deserve priority in rights.

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A special court in Pune granted bail to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on January 10 in a defamation case concerning his alleged derogatory remarks about Hindutva ideologue V. D. Savarkar.

The MP/MLA court released Gandhi, who appeared via video conferencing, on a surety bond of ₹25,000. Senior Congress leader Mohan Joshi served as surety, and Advocate Milind Pawar, representing Gandhi, noted that the court has granted him a permanent exemption from further appearances. The case is scheduled for a hearing on February 18.

The defamation case was initiated by Savarkar’s grandnephew and relates to a speech Gandhi delivered in London in March 2023, where he referenced the freedom fighter using a book authored by Savarkar. In the speech, Gandhi sought to draw parallels between tribal leader Birsa Munda and Savarkar, stating that Munda remained resolute in his ideals.

“He [Munda] never backed down and was ultimately martyred. He represents your [tribal] identity. In contrast, the symbol of the BJP-RSS is Savarkar, who was imprisoned in Andaman for a few years and wrote mercy petitions,” Gandhi claimed.

Gandhi further alleged that Savarkar authored a book under a pseudonym to portray himself as courageous, adding that he accepted pensions from the British and acted against the Congress. He emphasized that tribals are the “original owners” of India and deserve priority in rights.

According to Gandhi, the RSS and BJP are attacking the fundamental ideals of Birsa Munda. He accused the BJP of undermining the Constitution and denying rights to Dalits, adivasis, and marginalized communities.

While Congress refers to them as ‘adivasis,’ Gandhi argued that the BJP-RSS coalition has rebranded them as ‘vanvasis’ (forest dwellers) to dismiss their historical claim to the land. “This is a serious matter, as it jeopardizes the very legacy that Birsa Munda fought for,” he asserted, highlighting the dangers of deforestation and diminishing rights.

He noted that the Congress believes firmly in providing adivasis with their rightful entitlements, including land, healthcare, and education, all protected by the Constitution framed by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar. Gandhi criticized the BJP for its reluctance to acknowledge the need for a Constitution during its early days.

Gandhi further accused the ruling party of dismantling public sector companies and privatizing essential services such as education and healthcare, stating, “If government schools close, disadvantaged individuals will remain uneducated, ultimately benefitting the BJP. They are effectively closing all pathways to employment, education, and healthcare.”

He underscored the role of the Congress in passing key legislation like the Forest Rights Act and accused the BJP of attempting to undermine tribal rights. “Only the Congress can safeguard the Constitution and advocate for the rights of tribals. The party must unite and strengthen its fight against political adversaries,” Gandhi had said.

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MP: 1 dead, several students injured after speeding truck rams school bus in Bhopal

Two children have sustained serious injuries, and updates regarding their condition will be provided by the hospitals,” a police official stated.

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A speeding truck collided with a school bus in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, resulting in the death of one student and injuries to more than two dozen others.

The incident occurred on Thursday morning at the Bhouri Bypass, located on the outskirts of the state capital.

The bus was transporting students from a private school who were returning from a visit to the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER). Reports indicate that the bus was traveling at a normal speed when the truck, allegedly moving at high speed, struck it from behind.

The collision caused substantial damage to the rear of the bus, causing many students to be thrown from their seats and sustain injuries. Passersby and local residents quickly rushed to assist, helping the injured students while emergency services were contacted.

“A total of nine children have been taken to various hospitals. The students were traveling in the bus when the speeding truck, attempting to overtake, crashed into it from behind. Those seated at the back of the bus suffered injuries.

Two children have sustained serious injuries, and updates regarding their condition will be provided by the hospitals,” a police official stated.

A video from the accident scene showed the mangled bus and students sitting on a nearby field as locals worked to assist in the rescue efforts.

Eyewitnesses said that the truck driver was driving recklessly and failed to regain control of the vehicle, leading to the crash. Authorities have opened an investigation into the incident to uncover more details and hold those responsible accountable.

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Congress slams Modi govt for prioritising Pariksha Pe Charcha over national scholarships, says Rs 62 crore spent on PM’s publicity

“Yet, the Pariksha Pe Charcha continues for the Prime Minister’s personal publicity. In the last three years, ₹40 crore could have been allocated for scholarships, while ₹62 crore has been spent on publicity,” Vadra remarked.

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On Friday, the Congress party hit out at the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led central government over reports that the Centre had halted the National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) in order to provide scholarships to deserving students.

In a post on X, Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra stated that a “public relations (PR) exercise was prioritized over a vision for progress.

She emphasized that the NTSE Scholarship, established in 1963, has significantly impacted the futures of many children by facilitating access to quality education and contributing to national development. Vadra referred to a news report indicating that the NTSE scholarship had been suspended for the past three years.

“Yet, the Pariksha Pe Charcha continues for the Prime Minister’s personal publicity. In the last three years, ₹40 crore could have been allocated for scholarships, while ₹62 crore has been spent on publicity,” Vadra remarked.

She expressed concern that the discontinuation of scholarships for thousands of students has seemingly closed the door to a promising future, while the Prime Minister’s PR efforts persist unabated.

On January 9, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh also raised similar points, noting that the scholarship had been discontinued three years ago under the pretext of controlling spending on scholarships. “However, the non-biological PM has continued with a PR campaign labeled Pariksha Pe Charcha, wasting around ₹62 crore. This is what we call ‘Entire Political Science,’” he added.

Reports indicate that the government has allocated over ₹62 crore for Pariksha Pe Charcha, an annual event where Prime Minister Modi offers advice to schoolchildren on how to approach exams. During these three years, the scholarship program designed for schoolchildren up to doctoral levels—linked to the National Talent Search Examination—was suspended after the education ministry instructed the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) to put the examination on hold.

Had the scholarship program continued, total expenditures over the past three years would have been less than ₹40 crore, based on previous spending patterns. Some government officials suggested that suspending the Talent Search Exam was part of an effort to reduce scholarship-related expenditures.

Many academics and parents have raised questions about the government’s priorities, asserting that Pariksha Pe Charcha amounts to little more than a repeated “public relations” and “self-glorification” initiative by the Prime Minister, whereas the scholarship could significantly benefit students.

Pariksha Pe Charcha is conducted in January or February at a venue in Delhi, where students from various states and schools gather. Modi responds to a selection of pre-screened audience questions as well as some pre-recorded ones, with expenses covered by the education ministry.

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Meerut murders: Family of five, including children, found dead at home

SSP Tada, who visited the crime scene on Thursday night, indicated that the family’s house was secured from the outside when concerned neighbors and locals checked on the family. The bodies were discovered after they gained access through the roof.

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Five members of a family, including three young children aged eight, four, and one, were found murdered in their home, with their bodies stuffed in sacks and hidden in a bed box, police said on Friday. The brutal killings have sent shockwaves through the Uttar Pradesh town of Meerut.

Two individuals have been detained in connection with the shocking murders, and several other suspects have also been taken into custody as investigations unfolded following the discovery of the bodies on the night of January 9. The parents were discovered wrapped in bedsheets, and all five victims suffered from severe head injuries and slash marks on their necks.

Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Vipin Tada stated that, based on a complaint lodged by the relatives of the deceased woman, a case has been filed against three named suspects and other unidentified individuals. He confirmed that two named suspects and several others are currently being questioned.

The bodies of the husband and wife were located wrapped in bedsheets, while the bodies of their three children were discovered stuffed into the storage compartment of a bed in the family’s home, located in the densely populated Suhail Garden area, under the jurisdiction of the Lisari Gate police station.

SSP Tada mentioned that one named suspect is currently on the run, and police teams have been assigned to locate and apprehend him. He assured that all evidence is being collected and expressed confidence that the case will be resolved soon.

The victims have been identified as Moin, also known as Moinuddin (52), his wife Asma (45), and their daughters Afsah (8), Aziza (4), and Adeeba (1). According to police reports, Asma’s brother, Shamim, filed a formal complaint late at night, alleging the involvement of Asma’s younger sister-in-law, Nazrana, and her two brothers in the suspected murders.

SSP Tada, who visited the crime scene on Thursday night, indicated that the family’s house was secured from the outside when concerned neighbors and locals checked on the family. The bodies were discovered after they gained access through the roof.

“The locked state of the house suggests that the perpetrator may have been familiar with the family,” Tada noted, adding that initial investigations point to an old grudge as a potential motive behind the horrific incident.

The SSP further revealed that one of the deceased’s legs was found tied with a bedsheet, and a forensic team, along with senior officers, is compiling evidence. The family, who had recently relocated to the area, is also being investigated for their background for further details.

Moin, a mechanic, and Asma had been unaccounted for since Wednesday. According to police, Moin’s brother Salim was the first to discover the gruesome scene when he went to check on the family after becoming worried about his brother’s absence. Salim had initially arrived at Moin’s house with his wife and, after multiple attempts to gain entry failed, was ultimately forced to break in with the help of neighbors.

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