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PM Modi, Mamata Banerjee clash over attack on BJP leaders in flood-hit north bengal

A violent attack on BJP leaders in flood-hit north Bengal has triggered a sharp political confrontation between PM Modi and Mamata Banerjee, with both blaming each other amid the ongoing crisis.

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A fierce political confrontation erupted between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee after two BJP leaders — MP Khagen Murmu and MLA Sankar Ghosh — were injured in a mob attack during their visit to the flood and landslide-hit Dooars region in north Bengal on Monday.

The two leaders were visiting relief camps in Jalpaiguri’s Nagrakata when they were allegedly attacked by locals. The incident came amid ongoing rescue operations following torrential rains and landslides that have claimed at least 30 lives, with several others still missing.

PM Modi slams TMC over “pathetic law and order”

Condemning the assault, Prime Minister Narendra Modi lashed out at the Trinamool Congress, accusing it of insensitivity and failure to maintain law and order.

“The manner in which our party colleagues, including a sitting MP and MLA, were attacked in West Bengal for serving the people affected by floods and landslides is outright appalling. It highlights the insensitivity of the TMC as well as the absolutely pathetic law and order situation in the state,” PM Modi wrote on X.

He further urged BJP workers to continue participating in rescue and relief work despite the violence.

Mamata Banerjee hits back, accuses PM of politicising tragedy

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, currently stationed in north Bengal to oversee relief efforts, hit back at the Prime Minister, calling his remarks “deeply unfortunate.”

“It is deeply concerning that the Prime Minister of India has chosen to politicise a natural disaster without waiting for a proper investigation,” Banerjee said on X, adding that the PM’s comments lacked “verified evidence or administrative findings.”

She accused the Centre of ignoring the state’s concerns over water management, blaming the Damodar Valley Corporation for the “unrestricted” release of water that worsened the floods.

BJP, TMC trade charges

Videos shared by MLA Sankar Ghosh showed BJP MP Khagen Murmu bleeding from his face after the assault. Ghosh alleged that they were “kicked, punched and pelted with stones” by people “linked to the ruling TMC.”

Union Minister of State Sukanta Majumdar claimed the attack occurred “in the presence of Mamata-police.” TMC leaders, however, dismissed the allegations as “photo-op politics,” saying the BJP leaders had provoked locals amid the crisis.

North Bengal Development Minister Udayan Guha said, “We do not support any violence, but the locals were agitated and suffering. The BJP leaders turned up for media optics, and this was the result of their provocation.”

Relief operations underway as death toll rises

Governor CV Ananda Bose, currently in Darjeeling, expressed “deep concern” over the attack and called for immediate steps to restore order.

The death toll climbed to 30 by Monday evening, with officials confirming that several villages in Darjeeling, Mirik, and the Dooars region have been completely washed away. Roads, bridges, and tea estates in Jalpaiguri and Alipurduar have suffered extensive damage.

Banerjee announced a compensation of Rs 5 lakh for the families of those killed and promised a home guard job to one member of each bereaved family.

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12 Maoists killed, 3 security personnel lose lives in major anti-Naxal operation in Chhattisgarh

A major anti-Naxal operation in Chhattisgarh’s West Bastar region resulted in the killing of 12 Maoists, while three DRG personnel lost their lives amid intense gunfire.

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Security forces have intensified their combing operations in the dense West Bastar forests after a fierce encounter left 12 Maoists dead and claimed the lives of three DRG personnel.

A coordinated offensive involving teams of DRG Bijapur-Dantewada, STF, CRPF and CoBRA unfolded deep inside Maoist-dominated terrain early Wednesday. According to Bijapur SP Dr Jitendra Yadav, the forces came under sustained Naxal gunfire around 9 am, triggering a prolonged encounter.

By afternoon, the bodies of 12 Maoist cadres had been recovered, while weapons seized from the area included SLR rifles, INSAS rifles, .303 rifles and other ammunition. Bastar Range IG Sundarraj P confirmed that identification of the deceased Maoists is still underway.

Three DRG personnel killed, two injured

The operation came at a grave cost, with three DRG personnel — Head Constable Monu Waddi, Constable Dukaru Gonde and Jawan Ramesh Sodi — losing their lives. Two others sustained injuries but are reported to be out of danger after receiving medical care.

Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai paid tribute to the fallen personnel and lauded the forces, stating that the action reflects a clear weakening of Maoist networks in the region. He said arrangements for treatment of the injured have been ensured and reiterated the government’s commitment to ending Maoist violence.

Forces strengthen search and area sealed

SP Yadav said additional reinforcements have arrived and the encounter zone has been fully cordoned off for intensified operations. Continuous combing is underway to locate remaining Maoist cadres.

Chhattisgarh Home Minister Vijay Sharma noted that forces have been consistently making gains in anti-Naxal missions, calling the latest action a significant strike against Maoist groups.

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IndiGo flight cancellations cross 200 as crew shortage and new duty norms hit operations

IndiGo’s operations witnessed major disruption for the second day, with over 200 cancellations and severe delays triggered by crew shortage under new duty norms.

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India’s largest airline, IndiGo, is grappling with widespread disruption across major airports as flight delays and cancellations continue for the second consecutive day. With operations strained and punctuality plunging sharply, thousands of passengers have been left inconvenienced across Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad.

IndiGo’s on-time performance dips sharply

Government data showed the airline’s on-time performance had dropped to 35%, a rare slump for the carrier known for punctuality. IndiGo, which operates more than 2,200 flights daily, saw over 1,400 flights delayed on Tuesday, followed by around 200 cancellations by Wednesday afternoon.

Mumbai Airport issued an advisory alerting passengers to check their flight status, citing airline-related operational issues impacting departures and arrivals.

New duty norms trigger severe crew shortage

A major factor behind the disruptions is the implementation of revised Flight Duty Time Limitation (FDTL) rules last month. The updated norms mandate longer rest hours and more humane rosters for pilots and cabin crew. Sources indicated many flights were grounded over the past 48 hours as crew availability dipped sharply.

IndiGo acknowledged a “multitude of unforeseen operational challenges” including technology glitches, winter schedule adjustments, weather-related issues and the new rostering norms. The airline said it has begun calibrated schedule adjustments for the next 48 hours to restore normalcy.

FDTL rules cap crew flying to eight hours a day and mandate a minimum rest period of 10 hours within a 24-hour window, with rest time amounting to twice the flight duration.

Airports across India see cancellations

The ripple effect of IndiGo’s disruptions has been felt nationwide:

  • Hyderabad’s RGIA reported 33 cancellations, leading to long queues and disrupted travel plans.
  • Bengaluru Airport saw 42 cancellations, including 22 arrivals and 20 departures, impacting routes to Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Goa and Kolkata.
  • Delhi Airport also saw congestion as a slowdown in the Amadeus system, used for check-ins and reservations, added to delays.

Passengers vent frustration

Several passengers took to social media to share their ordeal.
One traveller stranded in Hyderabad since early morning said they missed an important meeting due to continuous delays. Another flyer complained their Udaipur-bound flight was repeatedly delayed, calling the experience “a joke”.

IndiGo issues apology, offers rebooking

IndiGo said it is offering alternate travel options or refunds to affected travellers and urged passengers to check their flight status before leaving for the airport. The airline reiterated its commitment to stabilising operations “as quickly as possible”.

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Centre withdraws order on mandatory Sanchar Saathi pre-installation after protests

The government has withdrawn its order making the Sanchar Saathi app mandatory on smartphones, following two days of intense criticism from opposition leaders and civil rights groups over privacy concerns.

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The Centre has reversed its directive that required all smartphone manufacturers to pre-install the Sanchar Saathi cybersecurity app, following backlash from opposition leaders, civil rights groups and users who raised concerns over privacy and potential misuse.

Government cites rising downloads, public feedback

According to the government, the order was rolled back as user downloads had surged — with over six lakh installations within 24 hours and 1.4 crore total users. Officials said the mandate was originally intended to push wider adoption, but public feedback prompted a re-evaluation.

The official statement reiterated Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia’s earlier assurance in Parliament that the app is deletable and does not enable snooping. The minister emphasised that in a democracy, every user has the right to remove applications they do not wish to use.

Opposition slams move, flags privacy concerns

Several opposition leaders criticised the initial directive, claiming it risked turning the app into a surveillance tool, echoing earlier privacy controversies. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra called the decision “ridiculous”, while Karti Chidambaram compared the mandate to practices in authoritarian countries. Leaders from other parties also raised objections, describing it as a move that could compromise personal data.

What the Sanchar Saathi app offers

Sanchar Saathi, developed by the Department of Telecommunications, is designed to help users secure their digital identities, report suspicious activity and access cyber safety awareness material. It is available both as a mobile app and a web portal. The government maintains the app has no function beyond safeguarding users from cyber threats.

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