English हिन्दी
Connect with us

India News

White-collar terrorism an alarming new threat in India, says Rajnath Singh

Rajnath Singh has raised concerns over the rise of white-collar terrorism in India, citing the Delhi car bomb case involving doctors and calling for education rooted in values and ethics.

Published

on

Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has warned that India is witnessing an alarming rise in what he described as “white-collar terrorism”, where highly educated individuals are allegedly engaging in anti-social and anti-national activities.

Speaking at the 104th foundation day event of Bhupal Nobles’ University on Friday, Singh referred to the November 10 car bomb blast near Delhi’s Red Fort to underline his concern. The incident, which claimed 15 lives, revealed the involvement of medical professionals in the terror plot.

According to Singh, the case exposed how education without moral grounding can pose a serious threat to society.

“Today, an alarming trend of white-collar terrorism is emerging in the country. Highly educated people are working against society and the country,” he said.

Education must be rooted in values, not just degrees

Highlighting the contradiction in the Delhi blast case, the defence minister noted that the accused were doctors — individuals traditionally associated with saving lives.

“Those who write ‘Rx’ on prescriptions had RDX in their hands. This shows that knowledge must go hand in hand with values and character,” Singh said.

He emphasised that the true purpose of education goes beyond professional success and must include the development of ethics, morality and human values.

Delhi car bomb probe revealed ‘white-collar’ terror module

The explosion on November 10 involved an explosives-laden i20 car that detonated outside the Red Fort. Investigations revealed that the vehicle was driven by Dr Umar-un-Nabi.

The probe later uncovered a so-called white-collar terror module, leading to the arrest of several individuals, including doctors Muzammil Ganai, Adeel Rather and Shaheena Saeed, among others.

India’s growth and role of universities

During his address, Singh also spoke about India’s economic and technological progress. He said India is currently the world’s fourth-largest economy and is on track to become the third-largest by 2030.

Universities, he said, have a crucial role in shaping this journey by producing not only skilled professionals but also responsible citizens.

He also pointed to advancements in artificial intelligence, machine learning and emerging technologies, stressing that they must be used positively to support national development.

Self-respect should not turn into arrogance

The defence minister further urged people to understand the fine balance between self-respect and ego.

“Self-respect is important, but it should never turn into arrogance,” Singh said.

He also expressed confidence in India’s defence manufacturing ecosystem, stating that the country could become fully self-reliant in weapons over the next 15 to 20 years, citing the progress made by defence startups.

India News

No conspiracy behind Ajit Pawar plane crash, says Sharad Pawar

Sharad Pawar has dismissed conspiracy claims surrounding Ajit Pawar’s death, saying the plane crash near Baramati was a tragic accident with no political angle.

Published

on

Sharad Pawar

An emotional Sharad Pawar on Wednesday ruled out any conspiracy in the plane crash that killed his nephew and Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, saying the incident was a tragic accident with no political angle.

Speaking publicly for the first time since the crash, Sharad Pawar said the loss was irreparable for the state and urged people not to attach politics to the tragedy. He described Ajit Pawar as a capable leader whose absence would be deeply felt across Maharashtra.

“Everything is not in our hands. Some incidents have no politics behind them. This was purely an accident,” Sharad Pawar said, adding that the pain of the loss would remain forever.

Aircraft crash details

Ajit Pawar was travelling in a Bombardier Learjet 45 operated by private aviation firm VSR Aviation. The aircraft was flying from Mumbai to Baramati in Pune district when it crash-landed near the runway and caught fire.

Television visuals from the site showed thick smoke rising from the wreckage shortly after the incident.

According to aviation authorities, Ajit Pawar was accompanied by his personal security officer, an assistant, and two crew members at the time of the crash. All were on board when the aircraft went down.

Poor visibility during landing attempt

The government, in a statement, said the aircraft had attempted a landing after being cleared by air traffic control following a go-around due to poor visibility. However, after receiving final clearance, the aircraft reportedly did not provide a mandatory read-back to the ATC.

Moments later, it burst into flames near the edge of the runway.

Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu said preliminary information indicated that visibility was poor during the landing attempt. He confirmed that investigation teams from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation and the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau had reached the site to examine the cause of the accident.

In aviation procedures, a go-around is considered a standard safety step when conditions are not suitable for landing, while a read-back ensures clear communication between pilots and air traffic controllers.

Operator rules out technical failure

VSR Aviation owner VK Singh said the aircraft was well maintained and there was no known technical issue with the jet.

“As far as we know, there was absolutely no technical failure,” he told reporters, adding that the plane had undergone regular maintenance checks.

Investigators are expected to analyse flight data, communication records, and weather conditions to determine the exact sequence of events that led to the crash.

Continue Reading

India News

Akhilesh Yadav says clarity needed on Ajit Pawar plane crash, backs Mamata Banerjee

Akhilesh Yadav backed Mamata Banerjee’s demand for a Supreme Court-monitored probe into the death of Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar, saying clarity was essential in such incidents involving senior leaders.

Published

on

Supporting West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s demand for a Supreme Court-monitored investigation into the death of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Wednesday said the circumstances surrounding the incident must be made clear.

Referring to past incidents involving prominent figures, Yadav said similar deaths of VIPs had raised serious concerns earlier as well. “He was a senior leader and very popular. If such an incident can happen to a VIP, then it should be clear how it took place,” he said, backing Banerjee’s call for an independent probe.

Earlier, Yadav expressed grief over Pawar’s death, calling the incident extremely tragic and extending condolences to the bereaved family. He said he prayed for peace to the departed soul.

Ajit Pawar died after a private aircraft carrying him and four others crashed near Baramati in Maharashtra on Wednesday morning. All five people on board were killed in the crash.

Leaders across party lines expressed condolences following the incident. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said he prayed for strength for the grieving families, while BSP chief Mayawati described Pawar’s death as deeply heartbreaking and extended sympathies to his family and party colleagues.

Earlier in the day, Mamata Banerjee questioned the circumstances of the crash while speaking to the media during her journey to Singur for a public rally. She said the incident raised serious questions and asserted that only the Supreme Court could be trusted to oversee a fair investigation, alleging that investigative agencies had lost their independence.

Calling Pawar’s death a major loss for the country, Banerjee also noted that he was an influential political figure at the national level.

According to flight tracking data, the aircraft — a Learjet 45 operated by a private charter service — took off from Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport at around 8.10 am. The jet disappeared from radar shortly before landing while approaching Baramati airport after circling to align with the runway.

Continue Reading

India News

Ajit Pawar dies in plane crash near Baramati airport

Maharashtra deputy CM Ajit Pawar dies in plane crash near Baramati; four others also killed.

Published

on

Ajit Pawar

Maharashtra deputy chief minister and NCP leader Ajit Pawar died in a tragic plane crash near Baramati on Tuesday morning. Reports indicate that four others, possibly including the aircraft crew and Pawar’s security personnel, were also killed in the accident.

The small aircraft took off from Mumbai around 8 am and crashed near Baramati airport while attempting to land approximately an hour later. Pawar was scheduled to attend four significant public meetings as part of his campaign ahead of the local body polls.

Visuals from the scene showed smoke and fire, with the wreckage of the plane scattered near the runway. Emergency services rushed the injured to nearby hospitals, although initial reports confirm multiple fatalities. Details regarding the cause of the crash are still awaited.

The incident has sent shockwaves across the state, as Ajit Pawar was a prominent political figure and key campaigner for the upcoming elections.

Continue Reading

Trending

© Copyright 2022 APNLIVE.com