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Arvind Kejriwal skips 7th ED summons in excise policy case, AAP says wait for Delhi court order

Arvind Kejriwal has skipped all the seven summons issued by ED to date, saying them as illegal.

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Delhi chief minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convener Arvind Kejriwal denied to answer to the seventh summons from the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Monday. The ED was attempting to examine him in connection with a money laundering case involving alleged irregularities in the Delhi excise policy 2021–2022.

The investigation agency should hold off on sending Kejriwal multiple summonses, the AAP claims, and instead wait for a court decision.

Kejriwal has been avoiding questioning since November 2 of last year, when he was originally summoned to depose before the investigative agency but declined, claiming the notice was vague, motivated, and unsustainable in law. On that date, the ED sent him its most recent summons, requesting that he appear before it on February 26.

The dates of the second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and fifth summonses were December 18, January 3, February 19, and January 18, respectively. All of the summonses were ignored, though, by the Delhi CM, who called them illegal and wrote to the ED requesting their dismissal.

Kejriwal was also the target of a complaint from the investigation agency for allegedly disobeying its summons in this particular case.

In 2021–2022, the Delhi government introduced an excise policy with the goal of revitalising the city’s struggling liquor sector. It promised swankier stores free of the controversial metal grilles, which would improve the shopping experience for patrons. However, the strategy was abandoned after Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena, requested a CBI investigation into it, citing irregularities.

The Enforcement Department claims that the AAP under Kejriwal was paid Rs 100 crore in kickbacks to finalise the excise policy. Additionally, it was claimed that the party utilised a substantial portion of this cash for their Goa election campaign.

Former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh are the two prominent AAP leaders whom the ED has detained so far in this investigation.

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Order of Mubarak Al Kabeer: PM Modi bestowed Kuwait’s highest honour

In November, he received top awards from Guyana and Dominica for his contributions during the COVID-19 pandemic and for strengthening bilateral relations with those Caribbean countries.

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Kuwait on Sunday awarded its highest distinction, ‘The Order of Mubarak Al-Kabeer’, to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in recognition of his efforts to enhance the bilateral relations between India and Kuwait. The honour was presented by Kuwait’s Amir, Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al Sabah, at the Bayan Palace.

In a statement on X, Modi expressed, “I am honoured to be conferred the Mubarak Al-Kabeer Order by His Highness the Amir of Kuwait. I dedicate this honour to the people of India and to the strong friendship between India and Kuwait.”

The ‘Order of Mubarak Al-Kabeer’ is a prestigious knighthood order in Kuwait. Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal characterized the award as “a testament to the long-standing India-Kuwait friendship,” adding that Modi dedicated the honour to the ties between the two nations, the Indian community in Kuwait, and to the 1.4 billion people of India.

This award marks the 20th international honour conferred upon Prime Minister Modi by a foreign country, according to officials. The order is traditionally bestowed upon Heads of State, foreign sovereigns, and members of foreign royal families as a symbol of friendship. Previous recipients include notable leaders such as Bill Clinton, Prince Charles, and George Bush.

Modi’s visit to Kuwait, which began on Saturday, is notable as the first by an Indian Prime Minister to the Gulf nation in 43 years. Upon his arrival, he was welcomed with a ceremonial reception and a Guard of Honour at the Bayan Palace.

Additionally, Prime Minister Modi has previously received accolades from other Gulf nations, including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Bahrain. In November, he received top awards from Guyana and Dominica for his contributions during the COVID-19 pandemic and for strengthening bilateral relations with those Caribbean countries.

Furthermore, Nigeria honored him with the Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger for his statesmanship and significant contributions to fostering bilateral ties, making him the second foreign dignitary to receive that distinction.

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Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma says over 400 more people arrested for child marriage

This phase of the operation commenced on the night of December 21-22. The police have filed 335 cases, and those arrested are set to be presented in court on Sunday.

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A total of 416 individuals were arrested during the third phase of the crackdown on child marriage in Assam, as stated by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday.

This phase of the operation commenced on the night of December 21-22. The police have filed 335 cases, and those arrested are set to be presented in court on Sunday.

“Assam continues its fight against child marriage. In Phase 3 operations launched on the night of Dec 21-22, 416 arrests were made and 335 cases registered. The arrested individuals will be produced in court today. We will continue to take bold steps to end this social evil,” the chief minister stated on X.

The state government previously initiated a campaign against child marriage in two phases in February and October 2023. During the first phase in February, 3,483 arrests were made along with 4,515 cases registered, while the second phase in October saw 915 arrests and 710 cases filed.

In October, Sarma announced that his government is committed to eradicating child marriage in Assam by 2026. This declaration coincided with the disbursement of the first installment under the Mukha Mantri Nijut Moina scheme, which provides girls with fixed monthly payments to support their pursuit of higher education, contingent upon their remaining unmarried until they complete their degrees.

The scheme, with a total projected budget of Rs 1,500 crore, aims to benefit 10 lakh female students by transferring financial support to their accounts. The first installment, designated for 1.6 lakh identified students, was issued in alignment with the Navratri festival, with payments scheduled to be credited on the 11th of each month starting from November.

Chief Minister Sarma outlined clear guidelines for beneficiaries, stating that they must regularly attend classes, achieve satisfactory academic performance, and adhere to discipline. Importantly, the scheme excludes the daughters of Ministers, Members of Parliament, and Members of the Legislative Assembly, and it mandates that beneficiaries must not marry before completing their graduation.

He further noted that the government’s initiative against child marriage has contributed to notable improvements in maternal and infant mortality rates in the state. The Nijut Moina scheme seeks to bolster efforts against child marriage by alleviating the financial strain on the families of girls aspiring for higher education.

Under this scheme, the monthly stipend varies based on educational level, with girls in Class XII receiving Rs 1,000, those in their first year of graduation receiving Rs 1,250, and postgraduate students receiving RS 2,500, all for a duration of ten months. However, there are no restrictions on marriage for girls enrolled in postgraduate programs.

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Israeli strikes kill 17 Palestinians in Gaza, hospital ordered to evacuate

In a separate incident, medical personnel reported that eight people, including children, lost their lives at the Musa Bin Nusayr School, which was housing internally displaced persons.

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Israeli military strikes across the Gaza Strip have resulted in the deaths of at least 17 Palestinians, including eight individuals killed at a school in Gaza City that served as a shelter for displaced families, according to medics.

In a separate incident, medical personnel reported that eight people, including children, lost their lives at the Musa Bin Nusayr School, which was housing internally displaced persons.

The Israeli military claimed that the strike targeted Hamas militants reportedly operating from a command center located within the school, alleging that these militants utilized the facility to plan and conduct attacks against Israeli forces. Additionally, in Gaza City, four Palestinians died when an airstrike struck a vehicle.

In two other airstrikes carried out in Rafah and Khan Younis in the southern part of the enclave, at least five more Palestinians were reported killed. In the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya, where Israeli forces have been active since October, Hussam Abu Safiya, director of Kamal Adwan Hospital, stated that the military ordered the evacuation of the hospital, directing staff to relocate patients and injured individuals to a nearby medical facility. However, he noted that accomplishing this task was “next to impossible” due to a lack of ambulances available for patient transport.

Israeli operations have been ongoing in the towns of Beit Lahiya and Beit Hanoun, as well as the Jabalia refugee camp, for nearly three months. Palestinians have accused Israel of engaging in “ethnic cleansing” aimed at depopulating these areas to establish a buffer zone, an allegation that Israel denies. The Israeli government maintains that its military campaign is intended to combat Hamas militants and prevent their reorganization, asserting that hundreds of militants have been killed and military infrastructure dismantled since operations began.

Simultaneously, armed factions of Hamas and Islamic Jihad claim to have inflicted significant casualties on Israeli soldiers through ambushes during this period. Efforts to mediate a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas have yet to yield results. Sources close to the negotiations indicated that, while Qatar and Egypt have been able to mitigate some disputes between the involved parties, fundamental obstacles remain.

The escalation of violence began following an attack by Hamas-led fighters on Israeli communities on October 7, 2023, which resulted in 1,200 Israeli fatalities and over 250 hostages being taken. Current Israeli estimates suggest around 100 hostages are still being held, though the status of many remains uncertain.

Meanwhile, authorities in Gaza report that Israel’s ongoing military campaign has led to the deaths of over 45,000 Palestinians and the displacement of a substantial portion of the 2.3 million residents in the region, with significant portions of the coastal area now in ruins.

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