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Congress pushes ahead with leadership changes in four states following meeting with G23 rebels

Telangana Congress President Uttam Kumar Reddy and Gujarat Congress President Amit Chavda have put their papers taking responsibility of party’s poor performance in Hyderabad local polls and Gujarat by-polls. respectively.

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Following a meeting with G23 leaders, the Congress has started reshuffle in four states – Telangana, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. Telangana Congress President Uttam Kumar Reddy and Gujarat Congress President Amit Chavda have put their papers taking responsibility of party’s poor performance in Hyderabad local polls and Gujarat by-polls. respectively.

Earlier, the party interim president Sonia Gandhi appointed All-India Congress Committee (AICC) secretaries for poll-bound Assam and Kerala. They will assist the general secretaries of two states  — Jitendra Singh for Assam and Tariq Anwar in Kerala. Both the states, where the Congress is the main opposition party, are set to go to polls next year.

Earlier on Saturday, Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra met the Congress dissidents in the first of a series of meetings to be held over the next 10 days. The meeting was the first step taken by the grand old party to resolve the internal feud, which has been going on for several months now. Following the meeting, Rahul Gandhi indicated that he might be returning as party chief soon saying he is ready to work for the party as all desire.

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During the meeting, the G23 leaders stayed adamant on their demand that the elections should be held for every post in the party right from top to bottom. They added that all the issues raised by them in the letter should be addressed at the earliest. Following the five-hour marathon meeting, the party agreed to hold a Chintan Shivir where all the issues could be discussed.

Back in August, a group of 23 leaders had written to Sonia Gandhi saying they wanted a visible leadership where the emphasis is on collective decision making.

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Noida fog tragedy techie’s final 90 minutes expose gaps in rescue response

A late-night drive through dense fog turned fatal for a Noida techie who waited 90 minutes for help after his car plunged into a water-filled construction ditch.

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A dense fog and an unguarded construction site turned fatal for a 27-year-old software engineer in Noida, who waited nearly 90 minutes for help after his car slipped into a water-filled ditch late Friday night.

Yuvraj Mehta was driving home from Gurugram when the accident occurred close to midnight amid extremely poor visibility due to a severe cold wave affecting Delhi-NCR. He was barely a kilometre away from his residence in Sector 150 when his vehicle overshot a turn and plunged into a deep pit at a construction site.

Accident near home in low visibility

According to available information, the ditch was part of an under-construction project’s basement and was filled with water. Yuvraj lost control of his car at the final turn leading to his housing complex. Soon after the accident, he managed to call his father, Rajkumar Mehta, seeking urgent help.

The father immediately contacted emergency services. Police were alerted around 12.30 am, with the local police station informed shortly after. Emergency teams reached the spot within minutes, followed by specialised rescue units later in the night.

Pleas for help went unanswered

For nearly an hour and a half, Yuvraj remained trapped inside the submerged vehicle. He kept his phone’s torch switched on and repeatedly called out for help. Despite the presence of police and fire officials, the rescue effort was severely hampered by near-zero visibility caused by dense fog.

Rescue teams attempted to use ropes, ladders, cranes, searchlights and a makeshift boat. However, officials said the fog made it difficult to assess the depth of the water and locate the exact position of the car.

Yuvraj is believed to have drowned around 1.30 am. His body was recovered several hours later, around 4.30 am.

Why the rescue failed

Eyewitnesses claimed that sharp iron rods protruding inside the ditch discouraged responders from entering the water immediately. Police officials, however, denied hesitation and said all possible measures were taken under extremely challenging conditions.

Yuvraj’s father later said that even locating the car was difficult due to the fog. He maintained that trained divers could have made a difference and possibly saved his son.

Good Samaritan’s desperate attempt

A delivery worker named Mohinder attempted a last-ditch rescue after reaching the spot. He tied a rope around his waist and jumped into the water after saying he could swim. By the time he entered the ditch, Yuvraj had already drowned.

Mohinder searched for the victim for nearly 40 minutes but could not find him. He described the turn as extremely dangerous, especially for drivers unfamiliar with the area during foggy conditions, adding that there was no protective wall or warning sign.

Safety lapses under scanner

Residents revealed that a similar accident involving a truck had occurred at the same location days earlier. Despite this, basic safety measures such as barricades, reflectors or warning signs were not installed.

Following the incident, authorities have initiated action. The local junior engineer has been terminated, several officials have been issued notices, and work has begun to fill the ditch. Police have also registered a case against two construction companies linked to the site.

Officials said an investigation is underway and that a wider exercise has been launched to identify and secure similar accident-prone blind spots across the area.

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Shinde Sena moves MLAs after hotel shift to prevent defections in BMC

Shinde Sena completes documentation and names group leader after moving corporators to a hotel, as BJP-Shiv Sena alliance eyes control of the BMC.

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Determined to rule out any possibility of defections after the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation elections, Shiv Sena chief and Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has decided to complete all formal documentation related to the party’s newly elected corporators at the earliest.

Soon after the results were declared, the 29 corporators of the Shinde-led Shiv Sena were moved to a five-star hotel in Mumbai. The step, according to party sources, was aimed at preventing any attempts at poaching amid intense political negotiations over control of the country’s richest civic body.

Sources within the party said the leader of the Shiv Sena group in the BMC is likely to be named today. All paperwork related to the corporators will also be completed to eliminate any scope for defection.

Young faces in contention for key roles

Party insiders indicated that several young but experienced corporators are being considered for senior positions within the civic body. Names such as Yamini Jadhav, Trishna Vishwasrao and Amey Ghole are under discussion.

The BMC elections, held after a gap of several years, saw the BJP emerge as the single largest party with 89 seats, while the Shinde-led Shiv Sena secured 29. The alliance has the numbers to cross the majority mark in the 227-member House.

The Opposition alliance, comprising the Shiv Sena (UBT), Maharashtra Navnirman Sena and the Sharad Pawar-led NCP faction, together won 72 seats. The Congress secured 24 wards, AIMIM eight and the Samajwadi Party two. Even if all Opposition parties come together, their combined strength would fall short of a majority.

Mayor post emerges as key flashpoint

With numbers on their side, discussions between the BJP and the Shinde-led Shiv Sena are expected to focus on the mayor’s post. The Shiv Sena has traditionally held the mayor’s position in the BMC, and Shinde is keen on retaining it to reinforce his claim as the leader of the original party.

The BJP, meanwhile, is also expected to stake its claim, as the civic body has never had a BJP mayor despite the party’s growing strength in Mumbai.

Reacting to the developments, Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray alleged that Shinde was wary of his ally. He said those who had once broken away from a party could do so again.

Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut claimed several Shinde Sena corporators were new faces and suggested they would not support a BJP mayor. He added that communication channels cannot be fully cut off, even if corporators are kept together.

Responding to the Opposition’s remarks, Shinde loyalist Raju Waghmare said the Sena (UBT) must accept the election outcome. He asserted that the corporators were kept together only to ensure that all formalities were completed smoothly without external pressure.

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said that a final decision on the mayor’s post would be taken after discussions among alliance partners and other stakeholders.

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Old generation should step aside as new leaders take responsibility: Nitin Gadkari

Union minister Nitin Gadkari said senior leaders should step aside once systems function smoothly, allowing the younger generation to take responsibility.

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Union minister Nitin Gadkari on Sunday said leadership responsibilities should gradually pass on to the younger generation, with senior leaders stepping aside once systems begin functioning smoothly.

Speaking at a press conference in Nagpur, Gadkari underlined the need for generational change while addressing the Advantage Vidarbha–Khasdar Audhyogik Mahotsav, an initiative conceptualised by him and organised by Ashish Kale, president of the Association for Industrial Development (AID).

Gadkari, 68, said involving youth in leadership roles is essential for sustainable progress. He pointed out that Kale has actively engaged young participants in the Advantage Vidarbha initiative, calling it a positive step towards long-term development.

“I believe that gradually, the generation should also change,” Gadkari said. Referring to his long association with Kale’s family, he added that once a system starts running efficiently, senior leaders should step back and allow the next generation to take charge.

The Union minister, who serves as the chief mentor of AID, said this is the third consecutive year of the Advantage Vidarbha expo, scheduled to be held in Nagpur from February 6 to 8.

Highlighting Vidarbha’s economic strengths, Gadkari said the region has capable entrepreneurs across multiple sectors. He added that the three-day event aims to position Vidarbha as a growing industrial hub on India’s development map.

Gadkari also stressed that balanced growth depends on the combined strength of the industrial sector, agriculture and allied activities, and the service sector.

The Advantage Vidarbha expo will see participation from industries including textiles, plastics, minerals, coal, aviation, logistics, information technology, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, defence, real estate, renewable energy, and startups.

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