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Congress plenary starts with Rahul attacking BJP; to set out 5-year plan

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Congress plenary starts with Rahul attacking BJP; to set out 5-year plan

The 84th plenary two-day meet of the Congress began on Saturday with a full-on attack on BJP by the Congress president Rahul Gandhi who accused it of spreading anger and dividing the country.

This is Rahul Gandhi’s first plenary since he took over the reins of the party from his mother Sonia Gandhi on December 16, 2017.

On the day the Congress session began, Rahul Gandhi changed his handle from @OfficeofRG to @RahulGandhi, bringing in a more personal touch.

Addressing the meet, the Congress president said the BJP’s “emphasis on divisive politics” has led its focus away from key issues like unemployment and farmers’ distress, adding that the Congress is the only party that can take the country forward, bringing along with it each and every citizen regardless of caste or creed.

“The country is tired, it’s looking for a way, and I say from my heart that only the Congress can show India the way. The difference between the Congress and the Opposition (BJP), the big difference, is they use anger, we use love and regard for our fellow humans,” said Rahul.

“This country is everyone’s – every faith, every caste, every man, and Congress will work for that,” said Gandhi.

Rahul Gandhi hailed the old guard as he opened the session, but said the way forward was in taking the youth along. “The representatives of our party have fought hard to keep our ideology alive. The senior leaders of the Congress will guide the party youth and take us forward,” said Gandhi.

We are talking about change but not without forgetting history, he said, adding Congress cannot go ahead without the youth. The job is to bring together seniors and the youth and move ahead.

“This plenary’s goal is to show the country and the Congress the way. The people of this country, they see Modi and see no way forward. They can’t understand where they will get employment from, when farmers will get the right price (for their crop),” he said, highlighting two issues he’s been targeting the Centre on for a while now.

Instead of focussing on development and trying to alleviate the distress of farmers, the BJP, said Rahul, is dividing people.

“Anger is being spread in the country, the country is being divided, people are being made to fight each other. Our job is to join people, bring them together and this ‘hand’ (party symbol), this is the only one that can bring the country together and take it forward. And this hand’s strength is in all of you,” said the Congress president.

Mallikarjun Kharge, Congress leader in the Lok Sabha said the Congress party led India to independence and helped establish democracy. It was democracy which brought PM Modi to power but, ironically, his government itself has now become a threat to democracy, said Kharge.

Being held after a gap of seven years, the theme of the 84th plenary session of the 132-year-old Congress party will be ‘Change is Now’, said a report in The Hindustan Times.

The political resolution of the Congress talks of the need to revert to the old practice of paper ballot, saying there are misgivings on “misuse” of EVMs to “manipulate the outcome contrary to popular verdict”, said media reports.

In an acknowledgment of the reduced geographical spread of its political sway, the Congress resolved to adopt a pragmatic approach for cooperation with all like-minded parties and evolve a common workable programme to defeat the BJP-RSS in the 2019 general election.

During the session, Congress is expected to discuss and adopt two resolutions, one political and the other on jobs and poverty alleviation. Party leaders will also draft resolutions which will be adopted at the conclave over the next two days.

The two-day Congress meet would also set out a road map for reviving its fortunes and reversing its downward electoral journey.

The Congress Working Committee members will be picked by the party president on the concluding day of the meet.

Top leaders of the party, Former prime minister Manmohan Singh and former party president Sonia Gandhi, Congress chief ministers, state Congress presidents and Congress legislature party leaders from all states are present at the session.

Foreign delegates from African National Congress South Africa, Awami League Bangladesh, Nepali Congress, Union Nationalist Party and Sri Lanka were also attending the meet, said media reports.

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Karnataka withdraws 42 criminal cases including 2022 Aland Dargah clashes, sparks massive BJP backlash

The Congress-led Karnataka government has cleared the withdrawal of 42 criminal cases, including those linked to the 2022 Aland Dargah clashes, drawing intense fire from the BJP over allegations of encouraging violent elements.

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The Congress-led Karnataka government has officially cleared the withdrawal of 42 criminal cases, including several sensitive cases tied to the 2022 communal clashes at the Ladle Mashak Dargah in Aland town, Kalaburagi district. The decision has triggered an intense political confrontation, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) launching a fierce attack against the ruling administration.

Aland Dargah Clashes Under Focus

A major portion of the dropped cases involves 13 specific files connected to the communal violence that erupted in 2022. The tension originally ignited following allegations that a Shivling located inside the disputed Ladle Mashak Dargah premises had been desecrated. The situation rapidly escalated into large-scale unrest when a group of Hindu activists made attempts to enter the dargah to clean the structure.

During the ensuing rioting, extensive damage was inflicted on public and private property. Several vehicles were completely vandalised, including official transport vehicles used by high-ranking political figures such as Union Minister Bhagwanth Khuba and the Kalaburagi Deputy Commissioner.

Overruling Departmental and Legal Objections

According to internal sources, the state home department had initially strongly resisted the move to drop the riot-related cases. The department cited highly adverse legal opinions and expressed deep reservations regarding the suspension of prosecution in matters of sensitive communal violence.

Despite these departmental objections and legal warnings, a specialized Cabinet sub-committee reviewed and subsequently approved the withdrawal of the cases. The recommendation was then fast-tracked to the state Cabinet, which formally ratified and cleared the final decision.

“Encouraging Violent Elements,” Alleges BJP

The opposition BJP reacted sharply to the development, accusing the government of actively fostering lawlessness. Speaking on the decision, BJP spokesperson S. Prakash noted that this marks the third instance where the Congress administration has stepped in to drop severe criminal cases across the state.

“Cases linked to rioting and attempts to burn police stations were also withdrawn earlier,” Prakash stated, emphasizing that prior state actions of a similar nature had been legally contested and stayed by courts. He added that the administration has failed to learn any lessons from past judicial interventions.

The opposition spokesperson went on to allege that the decision was heavily influenced by senior party leadership, pointing toward pressure from leaders like Priyank Kharge or Mallikarjun Kharge. He claimed that by repeatedly withdrawing such cases, the government is effectively encouraging fringe elements to continue executing violence without fear of legal consequences.

State Government Stands Firm on Review Process

Defending the executive action, Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara clarified that the decision was neither rushed nor arbitrary. He emphasized that the Cabinet Sub-Committee meticulously reviewed approximately 52 total cases involving various socio-political organizations across the entire state.

“In the Cabinet Sub-Committee, every case was discussed individually to examine whether it could be legally withdrawn,” Parameshwara asserted. He explained that the panel moved forward only after establishing that there was concrete legal scope to do so. While refusing to delve deeper into the specific details of the Aland Dargah incident, he stated that the final step was a collective Cabinet decision where all pertinent parameters were fully evaluated.

Slamming the opposition’s narrative, Minister Satish Jarkiholi also stood by the administration’s choice. He noted that the beneficiaries of the 42 dropped cases span across multiple communities and groups, including farmers, local political leaders, and Muslims. Jarkiholi dismissed the BJP’s criticism as a standard, predictable allegation that is routinely leveled whenever such broad administrative reviews take place.

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PM Modi urges shift to alternative energy and fuel austerity amid Middle East crisis

In response to severe energy and supply chain strains caused by the ongoing war in West Asia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has ordered an intensive push toward alternative energy sources while urging the public to cut down on fuel consumption.

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As the escalating conflict in West Asia continues to disrupt international supply chains and impact global markets, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged senior ministers and citizens to aggressively explore alternative energy sources and adopt conservation practices. Chaired by the Prime Minister, a high-level meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) evaluated the short, medium, and long-term economic and strategic implications of the ongoing Middle East war involving the US, Israel, and Iran.

The government’s primary focus remains on safeguarding citizens from the economic shockwaves of the conflict, which has heavily strained global petroleum, power, and fertiliser sectors. Media reports indicate that the blockade of critical trade lifelines like the Strait of Hormuz has sent oil marketing companies into severe daily revenue losses to keep domestic prices regulated, prompting a nationwide call for energy self-reliance and behavioral transformation.

High-Level review targeting energy security and supply stabilization

During the top-tier strategy session, the Prime Minister reviewed the immediate and prolonged steps required to guarantee uninterrupted supplies of essential commodities. Senior cabinet members—including the ministers of finance, external affairs, petroleum, and defense—assessed India’s overall preparedness.

“Chaired a meeting of the CCS to review the mitigating measures in the wake of the ongoing conflict in West Asia,” the Prime Minister stated in a digital update. He added that discussions heavily emphasized diversifying import sources for key industrial segments, boosting domestic distribution logistics, and establishing a robust shield against international market volatility.

The continuous monitoring of geopolitical developments is aimed at protecting both public consumption interests and large-scale industrial requirements.

A call for public fuel conservation and alternative energy

Addressing the wider public, the Prime Minister described the current global context as a challenging period that demands unified national resilience. He appealed to the citizens of the country to voluntarily cut back on petrol and diesel consumption, highlighting fuel austerity as a national responsibility to conserve precious foreign exchange reserves.

Suggested measures echo the structural adaptations utilized during the pandemic, including encouraging carpooling, optimizing the use of public urban metro systems, and transitioning back to remote work, virtual meetings, and online conferences where applicable.

Simultaneously, the administration is pressing forward with structural energy sector upgrades. Efforts are being channeled into accelerating non-fossil fuel power generation, advancing battery energy storage systems, and scaling up strategic petroleum reserves to ensure that India remains insulated from future external maritime and geopolitical chokepoints.

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Punjab espionage ring exposed as Pathankot man arrested for transmitting army movements to Pakistan

A major espionage module has been uncovered in Punjab’s Pathankot. Police arrested Baljit Singh for installing an internet-linked CCTV camera on National.

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In a significant development for national security, the police in Punjab’s Pathankot have dismantled a suspected cross-border spying network. A local resident has been taken into custody for allegedly sharing highly sensitive details regarding the movements of the Indian Army and various paramilitary units with handlers based in Pakistan.

The suspect, identified as Baljit Singh (also known as Bittu), belongs to Chakk Dhariwal village. According to senior police officials, Singh had strategically set up an internet-linked closed-circuit television (CCTV) camera at a shop situated near a bridge on the crucial Pathankot-Jammu stretch of National Highway-44. This setup allowed him to monitor and track the logistical movements of defense and paramilitary forces along the corridor.

Surveillance feed routed internationally

Senior Superintendent of Police, Daljinder Singh Dhillon, confirmed that the live digital surveillance feed from this highway camera was being routed electronically to operatives located in Pakistan as well as other international destinations.

During his interrogation, the accused admitted to installing the internet-enabled camera at a roadside shop near Sujanpur earlier this year in January. He further disclosed that he was receiving instructions from an unidentified handler operating out of Dubai, who had initially transferred a sum of Rs 40,000 to him for executing the task. Following his arrest, security personnel recovered the CCTV unit along with the accompanying Wi-Fi internet router used to transmit the data.

Multiple suspects booked as investigation widens

The breakthrough came after intelligence inputs pointed toward highly suspicious activities along the crucial highway stretch. Acting on the information, the Sujanpur police registered a formal case involving four individuals. Alongside Baljit Singh, the case names Vikramjit Singh (alias Vikka), Balwinder Singh (alias Vicky), and Taranpreet Singh (alias Tannu). Media reported that law enforcement considers the accused to be actively involved in anti-national and illicit networks.

A comprehensive dossier detailing the security breach has been forwarded to high-ranking federal and state authorities. Law enforcement teams are currently conducting extensive raids across the region to apprehend the remaining co-conspirators who are on the run. Meanwhile, an in-depth investigation is underway to fully trace the financial trails and chart out the wider cross-border connections underlying this spy module.

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