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As rebels take over Syria, MEA says in touch with Indian community, calls for preserving Syria’s unity, sovereignty, territorial integrity

The MEA also called for a peaceful and inclusive process of power transfer in Syria after rebels took over the control of the capital of Damascus

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As rebels take over Syria, MEA says in touch with Indian community, calls for preserving Syria’s unity, sovereignty, territorial integrity

The Ministry of External Affairs today affirmed that the Indian embassy in Damascus is in touch with the Indian community. It also called for a peaceful and inclusive process of power transfer in Syria after rebels took over the control of the capital of Damascus, marking the end of President Bashar al-Assad’s rule.

Issuing a statement, MEA said that they are monitoring the situation in Syria in light of the on-going developments. It further underlined the need for all parties to work towards preserving the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Syria. It added that they advocate a peaceful and inclusive Syrian-led political process respecting the interests and aspirations of all sections of Syrian society. The MEA also assured that the embassy in Damascus is in contact with the Indian community for their safety and security.

The rebel faction in Syria on Sunday announced that they had seized control of the capital, Damascus, in a swift offensive, and proclaimed the end of Presidential Bashar al-Assad’s decade-long tyranny. 

Reportedly, the 59-year-old autocratic leader fled the war-hit country and landed in Moscow where he was given asylum following the toppling of his 24-year-old regime by opposition forces in a lightning offensive.

The rebel factions, led by the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), declared Damascus liberated, mentioning the freedom of their city and the fall of the tyrant Assad. Subsequently, the Syrian capital witnessed celebrations as fighters and a section of residents took to the streets cheering.

Notably, the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group commenced its lightning offensive two weeks ago, capturing the key cities of Aleppo, Homs, Hama before proceeding to Damascus unopposed and seizing control of the Syrian capital on Sunday. Meanwhile, government forces loyal to Assad were forced to retreat as rebels captured control of key cities one by one, in a move that challenged the Assad family’s nearly six decades of autocratic rule.

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AAP MLA Gurpreet Bassi Gogi dies after accidentally shooting himself in Ludhiana

He had previously held the position of Ludhiana district Congress (urban) president from 2014 to 2019.

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Gurpreet Bassi Gogi, the AAP leader and MLA from Ludhiana West, passed away due to a gunshot injury. Family members and state party officials stated that the fatal injury occurred when a bullet accidentally discharged from his pistol while he was cleaning it.

Punjab AAP President Aman Arora, who visited the bereaved family, noted that Gogi routinely cleaned his licensed weapon every day. Tragically, while performing this task on Friday night, the gun fired accidentally, leading to his death.

Joint Commissioner of Police Jaskaran Singh Teja stated that the bullet struck Gogi in the temple. He was promptly taken to Dayanand Medical College and Hospital (DMCH), where he was declared dead upon arrival. The incident happened around 11:30 PM on Friday at Gogi’s residence.

According to family accounts, the shooting was accidental. Gogi, 58, is survived by his wife and two children, with his cremation scheduled for 3 PM at the cremation ground near KVM School.

The police are currently investigating the matter. Just hours prior to his tragic death, Gogi participated in a meeting with Vidhan Sabha Speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan and AAP MP Balbir Singh Seechewal, discussing the cleanup of the polluted Buddha Nullah.

He had also visited the Prachin Sheetla Mata Mandir in BRS Nagar, where a recent theft had occurred, and pledged to seek justice for the incident.

AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal expressed deep sorrow over Gogi’s passing, stating that his absence would create a significant void, and that his commitment to public service would be fondly remembered.

In a post on X, Kejriwal wrote, “Deeply saddened to learn about the untimely passing of Sh. Gurpreet Gogi Bassi Ji, MLA from Ludhiana. A leader who served his people with unwavering dedication and compassion, his absence will leave a void that is hard to fill. May his soul rest in peace.” He also extended condolences to Gogi’s family, offering them strength during this challenging time and reaffirming support for the people of Ludhiana in their loss.

Gogi became a member of the Aam Aadmi Party in 2022 and won against two-time MLA Bharat Bhushan Ashu in the state assembly elections for the Ludhiana West seat. His wife, Sukhchain Kaur Gogi, recently contested but lost in the municipal corporation elections. Last year, in protest over delays in the Buddha Nullah rejuvenation project, Gogi infamously demolished the foundation stone of the initiative.

Before becoming a legislator in 2022, Gogi served two terms as a municipal councillor in Ludhiana and was the chairman of the Punjab Small Industries and Export Corporation during the previous Congress administration. He had previously held the position of Ludhiana district Congress (urban) president from 2014 to 2019. His nomination filing in 2022 gained attention when he arrived on a scooter to submit his papers.

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PAN Card 2.0 scam targets India Post Payments Bank customers: Tips to safeguard your account

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Alert about PAN Card scam targeting Indian Post Payments Bank customers with phishing messages.

Indian Post Payments Bank (IPPB) account holders are being warned of a new phishing scam exploiting the updated PAN Card rules introduced by the Central Government. Cybercriminals are sending fraudulent messages to users, falsely claiming that their bank accounts will be frozen if PAN Card details are not updated.

These messages often contain links that direct users to malicious websites, designed to steal personal and financial information. The fear of losing access to their bank accounts has led many individuals to fall prey to these scams.

How the scam works

The scammers use the recent PAN Card 2.0 update as a pretext to trick individuals. They send alarming messages suggesting account freezing due to non-compliance with PAN updates, prompting users to click on phishing links. By doing so, cybercriminals gain unauthorized access to sensitive financial data.

IPPB’s guidance to stay safe

Indian Post Payments Bank has issued a set of recommendations to help customers protect themselves from such fraudulent activities. The bank urges account holders to follow these secure digital banking practices:

  • Regularly update passwords for better account security.
  • Avoid calling fake customer care numbers or sharing personal details.
  • Monitor account activities regularly for any unauthorized transactions.
  • Stay cautious when using public Wi-Fi networks.
  • Verify the authenticity of all banking-related communications.

Essential scam prevention tips

To further protect against such scams, experts recommend the following precautions:

  1. Be wary of suspicious emails and messages: Avoid opening unknown attachments or clicking unfamiliar links, as scammers often disguise malicious content in these.
  2. Check for signs of fraud: Look for typographical errors, grammatical mistakes, or unrealistic offers in messages that could indicate a phishing attempt.
  3. Avoid password-protected files from unknown sources: Such files may contain hidden viruses that can compromise your device and steal sensitive information.
  4. Strengthen account security: Use strong, unique passwords for all online accounts and store them securely in a password manager.
  5. Verify sources: Always ensure the authenticity of customer care numbers and banking communications before responding or sharing personal information.

The bigger picture

Scammers are exploiting the lack of awareness about recent financial regulations to target unsuspecting individuals. With increasing reliance on digital banking, customers must stay vigilant and informed to protect their assets.

If you receive any suspicious messages regarding PAN updates or account freezes, immediately report them to your bank and avoid clicking on any associated links.

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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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