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Stealing TMC’s data: Mamata Banerjee visits I-PAC chief’s home during ED searches

Mamata Banerjee visited the residence of I-PAC chief Pratik Jain during ED searches, alleging attempts to seize TMC’s internal documents, while the agency denied political targeting.

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday visited the residence of Indian Political Action Committee (I-PAC) chief Pratik Jain amid ongoing searches by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), triggering a major political confrontation in Kolkata.

Banerjee reached Jain’s house around noon, shortly after Kolkata Police Commissioner Manoj Verma arrived at the location. She remained there for nearly 20 to 25 minutes before stepping out with a green folder, alleging that the central agency was attempting to seize sensitive digital data and internal documents belonging to the Trinamool Congress (TMC).

Addressing reporters outside the residence, the chief minister claimed that the ED raid targeted the party’s IT cell and involved the confiscation of hard disks, mobile phones, laptops and documents related to candidate selection and internal election strategy.

“ED raided my IT sector office and searched the residence of the in-charge of my IT sector. They were confiscating my party’s documents and hard disks which have details about our assembly election candidates. I have brought those back,” Banerjee said.

She described the searches as politically motivated and unconstitutional, alleging that central agencies were being used to intimidate opposition parties ahead of elections.

Banerjee accuses Amit Shah of political vendetta

Escalating her attack, Banerjee targeted Union Home Minister Amit Shah, accusing him of misusing constitutional institutions for political purposes.

“This is not law enforcement, this is political vendetta. The home minister is behaving like the nastiest home minister, not someone who protects the country,” she alleged.

The chief minister also claimed that ED officials attempted to take away a laptop from the premises and were selectively collecting political data. She further alleged that names of more than 15 lakh voters from West Bengal had been deleted from electoral rolls without proper explanation.

Meanwhile, searches were also conducted at the office of I-PAC, the political consultancy firm headed by Jain, as part of the same operation.

What the ED said

In an official statement, the ED rejected the allegations and clarified that the searches were evidence-based and not directed at any political party or office.

“Search is ongoing at 10 places — six in West Bengal and four in Delhi. The case relates to illegal coal smuggling. The search covers various premises linked to generation of cash and hawala transfers,” the agency said.

The ED maintained that the action was part of a routine investigation into money laundering and had no connection with elections. It also alleged that certain individuals, including constitutional functionaries, had illegally intruded into two of the searched premises and forcibly taken away documents.

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PM Narendra Modi travels with just one security vehicle in convoy

PM Narendra Modi was seen travelling with only two vehicles in Delhi as part of a wider austerity and fuel-saving initiative being implemented by the government.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi was seen travelling with a significantly smaller convoy in Delhi, with visuals showing only two vehicles accompanying him instead of the larger motorcade usually associated with VVIP movement.

The video, which quickly went viral on social media, showed the Prime Minister travelling in a Range Rover and a Toyota Fortuner during movement in the national capital. Reports said the reduction is part of a broader austerity and fuel-conservation initiative being implemented by the government.

Normally, the Prime Minister’s convoy includes around 12 to 15 vehicles, such as armoured cars, escort vehicles, jammer units, decoy cars and an ambulance under Special Protection Group (SPG) security arrangements. Officials, however, clarified that mandatory security protocols remain intact despite the reduction in the convoy size.

SPG implementing revised convoy measures

According to reports, the SPG has already started implementing the revised convoy arrangements during the Prime Minister’s recent visits to Gujarat, Assam and Hyderabad. The move is being seen as part of efforts to encourage fuel conservation and sustainable practices amid rising global energy concerns.

The development comes days after PM Modi appealed to citizens to reduce fuel consumption, use public transport where possible and adopt austerity measures in view of global uncertainties impacting energy markets.

Reports also suggested that Union Home Minister Amit Shah and several other ministers have started reducing convoy sizes and reviewing fuel-saving measures in their respective departments.

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Pawan Khera appears before Assam Crime Branch in passport controversy case

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Congress leader Pawan Khera appeared before the Assam Crime Branch in Guwahati on Wednesday in connection with the ongoing passport controversy case linked to Himanta Biswa Sarma’s wife, Riniki Bhuyan Sarma.

The investigation began after allegations were made by Congress leaders claiming that Riniki Bhuyan Sarma possessed multiple passports and had overseas business interests. Following the remarks, an FIR was filed and Assam Police initiated a probe into the matter.

Khera arrived in Guwahati after being directed to cooperate with the investigation. Earlier this month, the Supreme Court had granted him anticipatory bail while asking him to participate in the probe whenever summoned by the authorities.

The controversy has triggered sharp political exchanges between the Congress and the BJP in Assam over the past several weeks. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma had strongly denied the allegations made against his wife and warned of legal action.

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CBSE Class 12 result 2026 declared: 85.20% students pass, direct link and official websites to check scorecard

CBSE has declared the Class 12 result 2026 with an overall pass percentage of 85.20%. Students can check results online using official websites and apps.

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially declared the Class 12 board examination results for 2026. This year, the overall pass percentage stands at 85.20%, marking a key academic milestone for lakhs of students across India.

Students who appeared for the examination can now check and download their scorecards from the official CBSE result portals and other designated platforms.

Official websites to check CBSE Class 12 result 2026

Candidates can access their results through the following official websites:

  • cbseresults.nic.in
  • results.cbse.nic.in
  • cbse.gov.in
  • cbse.nic.in

Apart from these websites, students can also use DigiLocker and the UMANG app to download their digital marksheets.

How to download CBSE Class 12 scorecard

To view and download the result, students need to:

  1. Visit the official CBSE result website
  2. Click on the “Class 12 Result 2026” link
  3. Enter roll number, school number, and admit card ID
  4. Submit details to view scorecard
  5. Download and save the marksheet for future use

Digital marksheet availability

CBSE has also made digital marksheets available through DigiLocker, allowing students to securely access their academic documents online. These digital records can be used for admission and verification purposes.

Key highlight of CBSE result 2026

  • Overall pass percentage: 85.20%
  • Result released for Class 12 board exams 2026
  • Multiple online platforms activated for result access

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