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1 farmer dead as tractor overturns at Delhi’s DDU Marg during violent protest

One person died after a tractor overturned at Delhi’s Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg during the violent protest by farmers on Tuesday against the three farm law by the central government.

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One person died after a tractor overturned at Delhi’s Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg during the violent protest by farmers on Tuesday against the three farm law by the central government. Fellow protesters claimed that farmer was killed after he lost his balance after being shot at by the Delhi police.

The farmers protest turned violent when protestors broke police barricades at Delhi’s border areas and clashed with the police in several parts of Delhi.

Many police officers as well as protestors have been injured during the Republic Day tractor rally in the National Capital. Later, police resorted to lathi-charge and tear gas shelling to control the situation in the capital.

According to the reports, Delhi police personnel used tear gas to diffuse groups of farmers coming from the Singhu border point as they tried to hold a march on the outer Ring Road before the time allotted to them by the Delhi Police

Due to the ongoing tractor rally in National Capital, all roads leading to Central Delhi from East and North East Delhi have been blocked by the police.

Also Read: Farmers enter Central Delhi, police use tear gas, lathis

The Delhi’s Connaught Place will remain closed on Tuesday in view of the ongoing farmer tractor march which  turned violent at many areas in the city.

Atul Bhargava, the New Delhi Traders Association president said the Delhi Police has advised the commercial hub to remain closed in view of the agitation and not to open till the further order.

Ther Gurugram Police created concrete barriers and containers on both sides of the Delhi-Jaipur expressway (NH-48) near the NSG campus to stop the agitating farmers from entering the national capital with their trucks.

A number of trucks were stationed on the Delhi-Jaipur expressway between the NSG campus and Manesar Women’s Polytechnic College.

Also Read: DMRC closes entry and exit gates of several metro stations amid clashes in farmers’ tractor rally

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Air India crash: Supreme Court says can’t blame pilot, seeks answers on probable causes

The Supreme Court observed that the late Air India pilot could not be blamed for the Ahmedabad crash that killed 260 people, as technical theories point to a possible electrical fault.

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The Supreme Court on Friday told the father of Air India’s late pilot-in-command, Captain Sumeet Sabharwal, that his son could not be held responsible for the tragic Ahmedabad Dreamliner crash that killed 260 people in June. The court issued notices to the Centre, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), and the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB), seeking a detailed explanation on the causes of the disaster.

Justice Surya Kant, hearing the petition filed by 91-year-old Pushkaraj Sabharwal, said, “This crash was extremely unfortunate, but you should not carry this burden that your son is being blamed.”

Theories point to electrical malfunction

The AAIB’s preliminary report in July stated that fuel supply to both engines was cut off shortly after takeoff when the two fuel control switches were moved to “cutoff” position one after another. Though they were turned back on about ten seconds later, both engines had already flamed out, leading to the crash.

Aviation experts have since suggested that an electrical short circuit caused by water ingress might have triggered an automated system shutdown of the fuel supply, which left the aircraft with no time or altitude to recover once the engines restarted.

Multiple theories under scrutiny

One theory suggests possible manual action by a pilot, as the cockpit voice recorder captured one pilot asking the other, “Why did you cut off?” and the reply, “I did not do so.” However, the US Federal Aviation Administration ruled out mechanical faults with Boeing’s fuel control units.

Another analysis by aviation expert Richard Godfrey indicated that “water ingress to the Aft E/E Bay” disrupted the digital link between the aircraft’s main computer and the engine controls, prompting an automatic idle shutdown as a protective measure.

The Federation of Indian Pilots has urged the government to inspect all Boeing 787 aircraft in India for potential electrical issues.

Call for transparency

With several international agencies involved in the investigation, experts emphasize the need for the AAIB to release a comprehensive and transparent final report soon. The Supreme Court’s remarks have reignited demands for an independent judicial inquiry into the cause of one of India’s most tragic aviation disasters.

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Azam Khan meets Akhilesh Yadav, calls it a message of resilience and justice

Azam Khan met Akhilesh Yadav in Lucknow, calling their meeting a symbol of resilience and political justice, while recalling past injustices and the need for change

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Samajwadi Party veteran Azam Khan met party president Akhilesh Yadav in Lucknow on Friday, describing the meeting as a symbolic gesture of resilience and a call for justice and political change in Uttar Pradesh.

Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Khan said, “The real intent of our meeting was to show that despite the oppression and historic injustice we faced, there still exist people whose endurance is stronger than stone or mountain.”

Accompanied by his son and former MLA Abdullah Azam, Khan noted that many of their supporters were still imprisoned. “When we meet, we remind each other of those painful times so that future generations remember that such injustice once took place,” he said.

Azam Khan recalls ‘injustice’ and misuse of agencies

Recently released after nearly two years in jail on multiple charges, including land grabbing and intimidation, Khan expressed gratitude to the media for what he termed a “change of perception.”

“Those who once misunderstood me now seem to realise that great injustice was done to us,” he remarked. He also recounted the Income Tax raids at his residence and Rampur’s Jauhar University, saying officials “used words that could make any decent person bow his head in shame.”

Khan urged for an end to the misuse of investigative agencies and said, “Until the political system improves and people understand what is truly happening, injustice will continue. But I sense change. Those who once opposed me now come to meet me, embrace me, and weep. That is a sign of transformation.”

Rejecting rumours that the Lucknow visit was linked to legal matters, Khan clarified, “There is no other reason. I came to meet Akhilesh Yadav and to send a message through you that we stand for change.”

A renewed bond within the Samajwadi Party

This meeting marks the second significant interaction between the two leaders in a month. On October 8, Akhilesh Yadav had visited Rampur, calling Khan a “strong pillar” of the Samajwadi Party and assuring that a future SP government would withdraw all false cases against him.

Azam Khan, a founding member of the Samajwadi Party and one of its senior-most leaders, has been a close aide of the late Mulayam Singh Yadav. Despite past speculation about a rift, Khan has consistently rejected any possibility of leaving the party.

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PM Modi says Bihar’s record turnout reflects trust in NDA

Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised Bihar’s record turnout in the first phase of elections, calling it a sign of growing trust in the NDA and cautioning voters against the Mahagathbandhan’s promises.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded the people of Bihar for turning out in record numbers during the first phase of assembly elections, calling it a clear reflection of their faith in the BJP-led NDA government at both state and central levels. Speaking at a rally in Aurangabad, he highlighted the 64.66% voter turnout as the highest ever since Independence.

Bihar’s trust in double-engine growth, says PM

Addressing a massive gathering, PM Modi said, “People of Bihar have broken all records. Close to 65% of voting took place in the first phase. This shows that the youth, farmers, and women of Bihar are coming forward to bless the BJP-led NDA.”
He praised Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s leadership for transforming the state and freeing regions like Aurangabad from years of Naxal violence. “This region was long afflicted with Maoist terror. After ‘Sushashan’ came under Nitish Kumar, the fear vanished, and people began to live freely again,” he added.

‘Fake promises’ warning to voters

The Prime Minister also cautioned voters against “fake promises” made by the opposition Mahagathbandhan, remarking that their return would mean “the comeback of katta sarkar.” He reminded the crowd of the BJP government’s record in fulfilling promises—from the construction of the Ram Mandir and abrogation of Article 370 to implementing the One Rank One Pension scheme for the armed forces.
PM Modi also referred to his past vow to avenge terror attacks, stating, “Didn’t our forces punish the perpetrators of Pahalgam attacks? Didn’t they retaliate against their wicked designs?”

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