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Mumbai Police arrest man for online rape threat to Virat Kohli’s 9-month-old daughter

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THE NEW CAPTAIN COOL: India's captain Virat Kohli speaks during a news conference ahead of their first One Day International match during India team practice session, Pune, Reuters/UNI

The Mumbai Cyber Cell police on Wednesday arrested a man who gave online rape threats to Indian skipper Virat Kohli’s 9-months daughter following the team’s loss to Pakistan in the T20 World Cup. The man, identified as 23-year-old Ramnagesh Srinivas Akubathini, is being brought to Mumbai, the Mumbai police said.

The accused is an IIT graduate and is presently unemployed. He had posted a rape threat to Kohli’s 9-month-old daughter when he had spoken in support of Mohammed Shami against the pacer’s trolling on communal lines following his expensive spell in the India-Pakistan match of the ongoing T20 World Cup. India went on to lose that match against Pakistan by 10 wickets with Shami conceding over 40 runs.

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After screenshots of alleged rape threats widely shared on social media platforms, it was found that the threat was posted by a changed username @ramanheist. Earlier the person had posted the threat handle name @criccrazyygirl. Analysing past tweets by the handle, BoomLive reported that the account was run by a Telugu-speaking Indian right-wing user and not a Pakistani cricket fan.

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Taking cognizance into the matter, the Delhi Commission for Women had sent a notice to the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Cyber) and said it has taken suo moto cognizance of media reports of threat given to the 9-months daughter of Indian skipper Virat Kohli.

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A senior official of the Delhi Police said the notice was received and the force has already taken cognisance of the matter and is conducting an inquiry.

In view of this, the women’s commission has asked the Delhi Police to submit the copy of FIR registered in the matter and sought details of the accused identified and arrested in the matter.

The commission has also sought information about the details of steps taken by the Delhi Police to arrest the accused.

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Delhi Elections: 99% residents support government’s welfare schemes, says AAP

the AAP claimed that 99 per cent of residents support the continuation of these benefits, which they say have significantly improved their quality of life and reduced household expenses.

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Delhi Elections: 99% residents support government’s welfare schemes, says AAP

Ahead of the Delhi Elections, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has claimed that 99 per cent of Delhi residents support its welfare schemes like free electricity, water subsidies, and complimentary bus rides for women among others. The party has intensified its Revdi Par Charcha campaign to mobilise grassroots volunteers before the elections scheduled to be held in February next year. The ruling AAP is eyeing a third consecutive term in Delhi.

The campaign involves hosting 2,000 public meetings daily across the national capital to gather feedback on the party’s welfare schemes and ascertain greater public engagement. The party claimed that the Delhi residents have expressed overwhelming satisfaction with the AAP’s welfare programmes, including free electricity, water, education, healthcare, bus travel for women, and pilgrimage trips for senior citizens.

In a statement, the AAP claimed that 99 per cent of residents support the continuation of these benefits, which they say have significantly improved their quality of life and reduced household expenses. The statement added that the party national convenor Arvind Kejriwal has pledged to incorporate the feedback from these meetings into future policies, hoping to strengthen its welfare model, which has been the cornerstone of its governance over the last decade.

It further mentioned that residents attending the Revdi Par Charcha meetings have shared stories of how these schemes have helped them save between Rs 6,000 and Rs 8,000 monthly. It underlined that for families earning between Rs 8,000 to Rs 10,000, these savings have been transformative as they have effectively increased their disposable income.

The statement noted that the AAP has recently announced a new scheme: a monthly allowance of Rs 1,000 for every woman aged 18 and above, a step toward women’s empowerment. The scheme aims to support the daily expenses and remove barriers to education for young girls.

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Congress demands Parliament debate on full gamut of India-China ties

Jairam Ramesh, Congress general secretary in-charge communications said that a discussion in Parliament on India-China relationship should focus on both strategic and economic policy,

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Congress demands Parliament debate on full gamut of India-China ties

The Congress on Sunday questioned whether the Modi government has agreed to a new normal over the old normal prevailing before April 2020. The party also demanded that Parliament must be given an opportunity to debate the full gamut of the relationship between the two countries.

Jairam Ramesh, Congress general secretary in-charge communications said that a discussion in Parliament on India-China relationship should focus on both strategic and economic policy, particularly since our dependence on China has increased economically, even as it unilaterally changed the status quo on our borders over four years back.

Jairam Ramesh said the Congress has studied the recent suo motu statement made by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in both Houses of Parliament titled, Recent Developments in India’s Relations with China. He added that it is unfortunate, but typical of the Modi government, that MPs were not permitted to seek any clarifications.

He said that the Congress has four pointed questions on the statement issued by the Centre while fully appreciating the sensitive nature of many aspects of India-China border relations. He further noted that the statement claims that the House is well aware of the circumstances leading up to the violent clashes in Galwan Valley in June 2020, and pointed out that it is an unfortunate reminder that the very first official communication to the nation on this crisis came on June 19, 2020 when the PM provided a clean chit publicly to China and falsely stated none have entered the country.

Questioning what prompted PM Modi to make the assertion, the Senior Congress leader said that the statement was not only an insult to the fallen soldiers but it also weakened India’s position in subsequent negotiations. 

He continued that on October 22, 2024 Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi restated India’s longstanding position, mentioning that as far as they are concerned, they want to go back to the status quo of April 2020, thereafter they will be looking at disengagement, de-escalation and normal management of the LAC.

He further pointed out, nonetheless, the Ministry of External Affairs statement following the 32nd meeting of the Working Mechanism for Consultation & Coordination on India-China Border Affairs (WMCC) on 5 December 2024 stated that the two sides positively affirmed the implementation of the most recent disengagement agreement which completed the resolution of the issues that emerged in 2020.

He asked if this does not reveal a shift in our official position. He stated that the Ministry of External Affairs’s statement in Parliament stated that in a few other places where friction occurred in 2020, steps of a temporary and limited nature were worked out, based on local conditions, to obviate the possibility of further friction. He claimed that this clearly refers to so-called buffer zones to which the Indian troops and livestock herders are denied access that they previously had.

He underlined that these statements taken together suggest that the MEA is accepting a settlement that does not return the LAC to the April 2020 status quo as desired by the Army and the nation. He asked if it is not clear now that the Modi government has agreed to a new status quo and agreed to live with the new normal after the old normal prevailing prior to April 2020 was unilaterally disturbed by China?

He also questioned why the Chinese government has yet to corroborate any details about the disengagement in Depsang and Demchok. He further asked whether traditional grazing rights for Indian livestock herders had been restored, will there be unfettered access to our traditional patrolling points, and if the buffer zones ceded during previous negotiations have been taken back by India?.

He said that the Congress reiterates the demand it has been making for the past few years–that Parliament must, to reflect a collective national resolve, be given an opportunity to debate the full gamut of the India-China relationship. He stressed that the discussion should focus on both strategic and economic policy, especially since the country’s dependence on China has increased economically, even as it unilaterally changed the status quo on our borders over four years back.

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Standoff between farmers and police at Delhi-Haryana border, cops use tear gas

The Haryana police claimed that the farmers were moving as a mob and not as the planned group of 101 farmers.

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Standoff between farmers and police at Delhi-Haryana border, cops use tear gas

A massive standoff took place between the protesting farmers and the Haryana Police after the Delhi Chalo march was stopped by the cops. Nearly, 101 farmers tried to resume their march to the national capital from the Sambhu protest site on Punjab-Haryana border, demanding a legal guarantee for the Minimum Support Price (MSP) and addressing other issues.   

The Haryana police responded by firing tear gas shells to disperse the protesters. They reportedly asked farmers to provide the necessary permission to proceed with their protest, which led to an argument with the farmers and protesters at Shambhu.

Speaking to the media, a protesting farmer said that the police are asking for identity cards, but they should give a guarantee that they will allow them to go to Delhi. The farmer added that the police said that there is no permission to go to Delhi, so why should they give their identity cards. 

The Haryana police claimed that the farmers were moving as a mob and not as the planned group of 101 farmers. They further stated that the farmers would be allowed to proceed only after identity verification.

The police mentioned that they will first verify the identities of the farmers and then allow them to go ahead. They added that they have a list of 101 farmers, but these are not the same people. The protestors are not letting us verify their identities and are moving ahead as a mob, the police said. Nonetheless, the farmers denied, saying they had not provided any list to the police.

Considering the farmers’ renewed attempt to march towards Delhi, security has been strengthened at the Punjab-Haryana border, with barricades set up to block their advance. Furthermore, prohibitory orders under Section 163 (formerly Section 144), which prevent the gathering of over five people, are also in place at the border.

Beside Shambhu border, the Khanauri border between Punjab and Haryana has been sealed under tight four-layered security, with 13 contingents deployed.

Earlier on Friday, the farmers tried to move towards Delhi but suspended their bid after many farmers sustained injuries when security personnel fired tear gas shells at the border.

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