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Punjab Congress row: Navjot Sidhu meets Priyanka Gandhi despite Rahul Gandhi snub

Amid escalated infighting in the Punjab Congress, Navjot Singh Sidhu on Wednesday met Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra in New Delhi.

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The Punjab Congress imbroglio looked set for a different ending with enfant terrible Navjot Singh Sidhu meeting Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra in New Delhi on Wednesday. Sidhu met Vadra despite former Congress president rahul Gandhi denying any meeting was scheduled with Sidhu who is rattling the state unit ahead of Assembly elections in the state.

Reports suggest that Sidhu is believed to have discussed his role in the revamp in the Punjab Congress. Sources close to Sidhu said that he had met Priyanka Gandhi for three hours.

Sidhu tweeted his picture with Priyanka with a caption had a long meeting with Priyanka Gandhi.

Sidhu’s meeting with Priyanka Gandhi came a day after Rahul Gandhi denied meeting with the Punjab leader. There is no meeting, Rahul Gandhi told the reporters while leaving his Tughlaq Lane residence on Tuesday.

Sidhu’s team had on Monday told the media that they would be meeting Rahul and Priyanka on Tuesday. He had left his Patiala residence on Tuesday morning but no meeting took place the entire day. Rahul told the media that there was no meeting with Sidhu.

Sidhu’s meeting with Gandhis is considered significant in Congress circles as the party high command is working on sorting a crisis in the state unit of the party. The meeting is being believed to have a bearing on his fate in the Congress.

Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi have been making efforts to bring all Congress leaders, including Sidhu, on a common platform ahead of the next year’s Punjab Assembly Elections.

Rahul has met ministers, MPs, and MLAs – such as Balbir Singh Sidhu, Brahm Mohindra, Vijay Inder Singla, Shamsher Singh Dullo, Lakhvir Singh Lakha – over the past few days amid the ongoing infighting in Punjab Congress.

He has also met Punjab Congress chief Sunil Jakhar and Rajya Sabha MP and former Punjab Congress chief Partap Singh Bajwa.

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Navjot Singh Sidhu who had resigned from the Punjab cabinet after he was divested of the local bodies portfolio in 2019, attacked the Punjab CM over the alleged delay in justice in the 2015 incidents of sacrilege and subsequent police firing.

To this, Amarinder Singh had hit back at Sidhu and described the latter’s outbursts as total indiscipline.

Earlier this month, Navjot Singh Sidhu had appeared before a three-member panel set up by Congress to resolve the infighting within the party’s state unit while Amarinder Singh had appeared on June 22 in Delhi.

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Justice Yashwant Varma transferred to Allahabad High Court amid row

Justice Yashwant Varma has been transferred from the Delhi High Court to the Allahabad High Court, with the Centre formalising the move amid a continuing cash stash controversy.

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The Central government has approved the transfer of Delhi High Court judge Justice Yashwant Varma to the Allahabad High Court, following the recommendation of the Supreme Court collegium. The decision, formalised by the Union Law Ministry on Thursday, comes amid ongoing controversy over an alleged cash stash incident linked to the judge’s residence.

“In exercise of the power conferred by clause (1) of Article 222 of the Constitution of India, the President, after consultation with the Chief Justice of India, is pleased to transfer Shri Justice Yashwant Varma… to be a Judge of Allahabad High Court,” stated the official notification.

The Supreme Court had earlier clarified that the transfer was not related to the ongoing inquiry into the alleged cash discovery at Justice Varma’s official bungalow, where a fire reportedly destroyed a substantial amount of money. The judge has denied the allegations, calling them baseless and part of a conspiracy.

Protests and criticism over transfer decision

The decision has triggered protests by lawyers in the Allahabad High Court, who have objected to what they perceive as a pattern of sending judges to their court as a punitive measure. They argue that such transfers reinforce a negative perception of the court being used as a “dumping ground.”

Former Attorney General of India Mukul Rohatgi also voiced concern over the matter, suggesting the transfer appears linked to the controversy surrounding the alleged cash stash. “There are several loose ends in this case… I don’t think there is any great thing in saying that the transfer is not connected to the scam,” he said, questioning the Supreme Court’s statement distancing the move from the investigation.

Justice Varma, in a response submitted to the committee formed by Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna, described the allegations as damaging to his reputation. “In the life of a judge, nothing matters more than reputation and character. That has been severely tarnished and irreparably damaged,” he wrote.

The controversy continues to stir debate within the legal community, even as Justice Varma prepares to assume his new position at the Allahabad High Court.

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Fire breaks out at Greater Noida girls’ hostel, video shows students jumping off balconies

Several students managed to self-evacuate before emergency crews arrived. Officials emphasized that while the situation caused significant distress, swift community and firefighter response averted greater tragedy.

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A fire broke out at Annapurna Girls’ Hostel in Greater Noida’s Knowledge Park-3, triggering panic as flames rapidly engulfed parts of the building. The blaze, caused by an air conditioner explosion, sent thick smoke billowing from the windows as terrified residents scrambled to escape.

Eyewitnesses described terrifying moments as students scrambled to safety. “We suddenly heard a loud bang, and within seconds, smoke started filling the corridors,” recounted one resident who wished to remain anonymous. “Everyone started running for the exits, shouting and calling for help.”

The most dramatic moments came when two students found themselves trapped on the second floor, cut off by the rapidly spreading fire on Thursday evening. Quick-thinking locals immediately sprang into action, procuring a ladder to assist in their rescue. In a heart-stopping moment captured by bystanders, one of the girls fell approximately 10 feet while attempting to reach the ladder, landing hard on the ground below. Miraculously, fire officials later confirmed she sustained only minor bruises and was declared out of danger after a medical examination.

Fire department teams arrived within 15 minutes of receiving the distress call. “Our personnel worked swiftly to contain the blaze and ensure all students were accounted for,” said Chief Fire Officer Pradeep Kumar Choubey. “By the time we arrived, most residents had already evacuated thanks to the efforts of local residents.”

Authorities have launched a thorough investigation into the incident, with preliminary findings pointing to an electrical malfunction in the AC unit. The hostel management has come under scrutiny for fire safety compliance, particularly regarding emergency exits and fire extinguisher availability.

While no serious injuries were reported, the incident has raised serious questions about safety standards in student accommodations across the rapidly developing educational hub of Greater Noida. Local officials have promised stricter enforcement of fire safety regulations in the wake of the near-tragedy.

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Earthquake jolts Myanmar, Thailand: PM Modi says India ready to offer all possible assistance

A state of emergency has been imposed in six regions of Myanmar following a major 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck near Mandalay, the country’s second-largest city. The quake caused widespread damage and sent tremors across the region, including neighboring Thailand where buildings collapsed in Bangkok.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed solidarity with Myanmar and Thailand following a powerful earthquake that struck the region earlier today, causing significant casualties and structural damage. The tremors were also felt in several Indian cities, including Kolkata and Imphal.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), PM Modi conveyed his concern and assured assistance. “Deeply concerned by the earthquake in Myanmar and Thailand. Praying for the safety and well-being of all affected. India stands ready to provide all possible support,” he stated.

The Prime Minister added that he had directed Indian authorities to remain on standby and instructed the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) to maintain close contact with the governments of Myanmar and Thailand for coordinated relief efforts.

The 7.7 magnitude quake hit central Myanmar at 12:50 PM (local time), with its epicenter located 16 km northwest of Sagaing at a depth of 10 km, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). A strong 6.8-magnitude aftershock followed, exacerbating the damage.

A state of emergency has been imposed in six regions of Myanmar following a major 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck near Mandalay, the country’s second-largest city. The quake caused widespread damage and sent tremors across the region, including neighboring Thailand where buildings collapsed in Bangkok.

In Thailand’s capital, the earthquake caused panic as high-rise buildings swayed violently. A multi-story building under construction near the popular Chatuchak market collapsed completely, with the dramatic moment captured on video showing the structure crumbling into a cloud of dust as bystanders ran for safety. Authorities have not yet confirmed how many workers were trapped in the rubble, but police warned residents to remain outside due to potential aftershocks.

Eyewitnesses described scenes of chaos. A Scottish tourist shopping in a Bangkok mall recounted how people screamed and ran in panic as the building shook. A British visitor at a streetside bar described seeing a high-rise building swaying dangerously, with water spilling from a rooftop pool. Public transportation systems were shut down as thousands evacuated to parks and open areas across the city.

Near the epicenter in Myanmar, the historic royal palace in Mandalay sustained damage. A 90-year-old bridge collapsed in the Sagaing region, while highways connecting major cities were damaged. In the capital, Naypyitaw, religious shrines and homes were partially destroyed. While no casualties were immediately reported in Yangon, residents fled their homes as the ground shook.

The earthquake, which occurred at a shallow depth of 10 kilometers, was also felt in China’s Yunnan and Sichuan provinces, where some buildings were damaged and injuries reported near the Myanmar border.

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