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Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh pay tribute to CRPF jawans on second anniversary of Pulwama attack

40 soldiers were killed on February 14, 2019 when a suicide bomber rammed an IED-laden vehicle into the security convoy carrying them in Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir.

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Home Minister Amit Shah and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday paid tribute to CRPF personnel who were killed in the Pulwama attack two years back on this day.

Paying homage to the martyred soldiers, Shah tweeted – I bow down to the brave martyrs who lost their lives in the gruesome Pulwama attack on this day in 2019. India will never forget their exceptional courage and supreme sacrifice.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh also took to Twitter to pay his tributes.

He wrote – I pay homage to those brave CRPF personnel who sacrificed their lives in 2019 Pulwama terror attack. India will never forget their service to the nation and their supreme sacrifice. We continue to stand with their families, who had to suffer due to this attack.

40 soldiers were killed on February 14, 2019 when a suicide bomber rammed an IED-laden vehicle into the security convoy carrying them in Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir. the responsibility for the Pulwama attack was taken by Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), a terror outfit based in Pakistan. The convoy had 27 buses ferrying around 2,500 personnel from Jammu to Srinagar.

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Days after the Pulwama attack, India carried out airstrikes on JeM’s Balakot training camp in Pakistan. the country also decided to withdraw the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status to Pakistan following the ghastly attack. International community extended the support to India following the attack.

On first anniversary of the attack, the memorial with names of all 40 soldiers killed in the attack was inaugurated at CRPF’s Training Centre at Lethpora camp in Pulwama.

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In Haryana, Congress chief Kharge slams PM Modi, says promises made by BJP never fulfilled

Invoking Lal Bahadur Shastri’s “Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan” slogan, he said the BJP doesn’t “know about jawans or kisans”.

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Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Wednesday slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying he is an expert in telling lies and asked not to fall for BJP’s election promises as it never fulfilled commitments made to voters earlier.

Addressing a poll rally at Badhra in Charkhi Dadri, Kharge hit out at BJP over several issues, including demands for debt waiver and legal guarantee on MSP from farmers, and claimed people have made up their minds to bring the Congress to power in the state.

“Modi ji toh bharosa todne walo ka bhi sardar hai (Modi is the leader of those who break trust.) His numerous lies, promises, you know about them,” he said in the presence of former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda and former Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Pal Malik.

Referring to Congress’ election promises in Haryana, Kharge said the party has given seven guarantees in its manifesto including Rs 2,000 per month for women and told Hooda, who was standing behind him, “You will have to keep my honour”.

“It is Mahatma Gandhi and Lal Bahadur Shastri’s birth anniversary today. Mahatma Gandhi taught us truth and non-violence. I don’t want to say this – how much truth and how much lies those in power speak,” he said.

The Congress chief said: “Under the Congress government, Haryana was number one in the country in per capita income, per capita investment, law and order, employment generation and sportspersons. But BJP made it number one in unemployment and inflation. The cost of farmers increased manifold but their income did not increase. In 10 years, BJP benefited the capitalists but exploited the farmers, small businessmen, labourers and youth.”

The grand old party has not named its chief ministerial candidate, but Hooda is a frontrunner for the post. The state will go for polls on Saturday.

Invoking Lal Bahadur Shastri’s “Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan” slogan, he said the BJP doesn’t “know about jawans or kisans”.

“They only know the RSS’ agenda. No one is a farmer in the RSS or BJP. This is why they don’t understand the pain of the farmers. They help people like Adani-Ambani and not farmers. They don’t give MSP guarantee, but Modi waives Rs 16 lakh crore debt of the rich,” he said and also criticised the Agnipath military recruitment scheme.

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IAF chopper on flood relief duty make emergency landing in Bihar

The helicopter made an emergency landing in a water-logged area in Aurai block.

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IAF chopper on flood relief duty make emergency landing in Bihar

An Indian Air Force Advanced Light Helicopter on Wednesday made a precautionary landing during flood relief operations in Bihar’s Sitamarhi sector. The authorities said that four personnel, including two pilots, were on board, and all are safe.

Taking to X, the IAF has informed that all crew are reported to be safe, with no damage to civilian life or property. Rakesh Kumar, Senior Superintendent of Police said that the helicopter was returning from Darbhanga after air-dropping relief supplies. He added that the helicopter made an emergency landing in a water-logged area in Aurai block. He said that all the occupants were IAF personnel and they were pulled out by locals by the time officials reached the spot.

Subrat Kumar Sen, District magistrate said that all four occupants appear safe and unharmed. Nonetheless, as a precaution, all the four personnel, including two pilots are being taken to a local hospital for check-up and treatment, if required. Furthermore, the Indian Air Force has ordered an inquiry to get further details on the landing. 

Several videos of the incident have gone viral on social media, showing the helicopter resting in shoulder-deep water. Locals hurried to the spot to assist in the rescue. Reportedly, large areas of land are underwater near the Nepal border owing to the water released from a barrage on the border. Several districts of Bihar got flooded along the rivers Gandak and Kosi in the past few days. 

The disaster management authority has informed that the flood has affected 368 panchayats in 78 blocks of 16 districts and nearly 11.8 lakh people are facing hardship because of the flood. It further asserted that the Indian Air Force helicopters are actively helping people in Sitamarhi and Darbhanga districts. Reports stated that helicopters have air dropped food packets and other relief materials, benefiting more than 200,000 people.  

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Prashant Kishor floats Jan Suraaj Party, promises to remove liquor ban in Bihar

The Jan Suraaj Party founder said that Rs 5 lakh crore will be required over the next decade to achieve a world-class education system in the state.

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Political strategist Prashant Kishor on Wednesday announced the launch of his political outfit Jan Suraaj Party, a much-anticipated move by which he hopes to take the political landscape in Bihar by storm and promised to remove the liquor ban if elected to power in the state.

The party was launched at Veterinary College Ground in the state capital in the presence of many renowned figures, including former Union Minister Devendra Prasad Yadav, diplomat-turned-politician Pavan Varma and ex-MP Monazir Hassan.

“Today, all of you have come to discuss about the launch of a new party, about the prospects of a new future for your children from this land of knowledge and democracy. Be patient, listen to the speakers and spread the motto of this party everywhere,” Kishor said.

The party was floated exactly two years after Kishor had embarked on a more than 3,000-km-long ‘padayatra’ of the state, from Champaran where Mahatma Gandhi had launched the first Satyagraha in the country, in a bid to mobilise the people for a “new political alternative” that could cure Bihar of its chronic backwardness.

Speaking on the occasion, Kishor said the party has been active for the past two or three years and recently received approval from the Election Commission of India.

Attacking the previous government, the I-pac founder said that earlier governments had not given proper importance to the education system in the state, adding that he called for a significant overhaul education system.  

The Jan Suraaj Party founder said that Rs 5 lakh crore will be required over the next decade to achieve a world-class education system in the state.

Emphasising the liquor ban in the state, Kishor said, “When the liquor ban will be removed, that money won’t go into the budget and will not be used for the security of leaders, nor it will be used for roads, water and electricity. That will be used only for building a new education system in Bihar. Every year, Bihar is facing a loss of Rs 20,000 crore due to the liquor ban. He suggested that this could be directed toward educational reform.”

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