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Chhattisgarh: Naxals blow up police vehicle, 10 policemen and 1 driver killed

Reports claimed that the martyred police team was a District Reserve Guards team, a special team formed to counter the Naxals.

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Chhattisgarh Naxal Attack

Ten policemen and one driver were killed after their vehicle blasts on Thursday due to an explosive planted by the Naxals in Chhatisgarh’s Dantewada.

Reports claimed that the police personnel were returning after conducting an anti-Maoist operation on Wednesday afternoon that was launched after receiving inputs from the intelligence, that’s when the vehicle carrying the Jawans was blasted after an improvised explosive device (IED) that was planted on the Aranpur road exploded.

Reports claimed that the martyred police team was a District Reserve Guards team, a special team formed to counter the Naxals.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has spoken to Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel to take stock of the situation and has assured all possible help by the central government.

CM Baghel while speaking to the reporters expressed his sadness over the incident and offered condolences to the bereaved families.

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Baghel also sending a message to the Maoist groups said they are in the last stage of the fight with them and the Naxals would not be spared.

Chhattisgarh Home Minister Tamradhwaj Sahu told to the media that a rescue operation has already been started and confirmed it to be an IED blast.

A combing operation in already in action by the paramilitary force and the local police.

The Maoists or also better known as Naxals, initiated an armed insurgency against the government that has taken down the lives of hundreds of civilians and police and army forces past six decades.

The Maoist spread across Jharkhand, Bihar, Odisha, Chhattisgarh and other parts of the country have their fight against the government claiming that they are left out of the economical incentives of the country and the fight is for the neglected poor section of the society who are deprived of the basic rights.

Bastar is a tribal populated district of Chhattisgarh which is a Naxal affected region, where there is crticial security situation throughout as the Maoist group has its avid  presence in the region.

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Israel Army says it carried out targeted strike in Beirut

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in a statement said that it conducted a targeted strike in Beirut.

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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) today said that it carried out a “targeted strike” in Lebanon’s capital city of Beirut on Friday.

“The IDF (Israeli military) conducted a targeted strike in Beirut.  At this moment, there are no changes in the Home Front Command defensive guidelines. We will update regarding any changes. Details to follow,” it said in a statement.

According to reports, four rockets targeted the building in Dahieh. Ambulances swiftly transported the injured from the scene, while Lebanon’s civil defence urged citizens to stay home in order to keep roads clear for emergency workers.

At least five children have been killed in the strike, with more casualties expected as paramedics arrived at the scene, the reports said.

The attack occurred at rush hour, a little before 4 pm, according to reports.

The strike was captured in videos, revealing widespread debris and charred vehicles lining a bustling thoroughfare, with onlookers congregating around a structure emitting plumes of smoke. The strike was aimed at a building close to the al-Qaem mosque within the residential Haret Hreik neighborhood in south Beirut.

The development comes after Hezbollah unleashed an intense barrage of fire across the border following a wave of stunning attacks targeting the group’s communication devices.

On September 19, the Israeli Military said, “The IDF is currently striking Hezbollah targets in Lebanon to degrade Hezbollah’s terrorist capabilities and infrastructure.”

For decades, Hezbollah has weaponized civilian homes, dug tunnels beneath them and used civilians as human shields—having turned southern Lebanon into a war zone, IDF said in a post on X.

The IDF was operating to bring security to northern Israel in order to enable the return of residents to their homes and achieve war goals.

With the direction of IDF intelligence, the IAF struck approximately 30 Hezbollah launchers and terrorist infrastructure sites, containing approximately 150 launcher barrels that were ready to fire projectiles toward Israeli territory.

Additionally, the IDF struck Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure and a weapons storage facility in multiple areas in southern Lebanon.

The recent series of attacks involved the simultaneous detonation of numerous pagers and walkie-talkies utilised by Hezbollah operatives across Lebanon. The coordinated explosions resulted in the tragic loss of at least 37 lives, including two children, and left nearly 3,000 individuals injured. Lebanon’s Health Minister confirmed that the majority of those harmed were civilians.

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Bombay High Court strikes down Centre’s Fact Check Unit, calls it unconstitutional

The court, while hearing four petitions filed by stand-up comic Kunal Kamra, the Editors Guild of India, the Association of Indian Magazines and the News Broadcast and Digital Association, held that the rules violated constitutional provisions.

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In a major setback for the central government, the Bombay High Court on Friday struck down the amended Information Technology (IT) Rules, which sought to identify fake and false content on social media against the government, and held it unconstitutional.

The court, while hearing four petitions filed by stand-up comic Kunal Kamra, the Editors Guild of India, the Association of Indian Magazines and the News Broadcast and Digital Association, held that the rules violated constitutional provisions.

As a tie-breaker judge, A S Chandurkar, was hearing the matter after a division bench of Justices Gautam Patel and Neela Gokhale in January delivered a split verdict on the petitions challenging the amended IT rules.

While Justice Patel struck down the Rules, Justice Gokhale upheld them.

Justice Patel had said the Rules amounted to censorship, but Justice Gokhale had opined they did not have any `chilling effect’ on free speech as argued.

In today’s hearing, Justice Chandurkar held the Information Technology Amendment Rules, 2023, which empowers the Centre to set up Fact Check Units (FCUs) for identifying fake news online, against Articles 14 and 19 of the Constitution.

“I have considered the matter extensively. The impugned rules are violative of Article 14 (right to equality), 19 (freedom of speech and expression) and 19(1)(g) (freedom and right to profession) of the Constitution of India,” the judge said.

The expression “fake, false and misleading” in the Rules was “vague and hence wrong” in the absence of any definition, he added.

Justice Chandurkar said he agreed with the opinion given by Justice Patel (now retired).

On April 6, 2023, the Union government promulgated amendments to the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, including a provision for an FCU to flag fake, false, or misleading online content related to the government.

Under the IT Rules, if the FCU comes across any posts that are fake, false, and contain misleading facts about the business of the government, it would flag the same to social media intermediaries.

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AAP demands govt accommodation for Arvind Kejriwal, says he is entitled to it

Chadha said every national party was entitled to two resources, an office and an accommodation for its head, to function from Delhi.

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Days after Atishi was selected as the new Delhi Chief Minister following the resignation of Arvind Kejriwal from the post, the Aam Aadmi Party on Friday demanded a government accommodation for the outgoing CM, saying he is entitled to it on account of being the convener of a national party.

Addressing a press conference, AAP Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha said the party would be writing to the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs and hoped that it would provide the accommodation to the party’s national convener in one or two days.

Kejriwal, who resigned as the Chief Minister of Delhi earlier this week, will move out of the official residence within 15 days, the party said earlier.

Chadha said every national party was entitled to two resources, an office and an accommodation for its head, to function from Delhi.

AAP became a national party following the Gujarat Assembly polls in 2022 in which it got some seats and a good vote percentage, he said.

The Centre provided AAP with an office after two years of struggle and the intervention of the court. AAP moved to its new office on the Ravi Shankar Shukla Lane in Mandi House last month, vacating its old DDU Marg office near ITO.

“I urge the Centre to follow the rules without any delay and any political consideration, and provide a government accommodation to party national convener Arvind Kejriwal which is his and the Aam Aadmi Party’s right,” Chadha said.

The presidents of the six national parties in the country, including JP Nadda of the BJP, Mallikarjun Kharge of the Congress and Mayawati of the BSP, have been provided government accommodation in the national capital, he said.

The Rajya Sabha member also hoped AAP would not have to fight a legal battle for the government accommodation to party supremo Kejriwal.

Kejriwal will very soon give up all the official facilities provided to him as chief minister after his resignation was accepted, Chadha said. After the oath of the new chief minister, he will start giving up the facilities, he said.

“He does not have a property or even his own house. As the convener of a national party, he is entitled to a government accommodation. The Centre should give him that,” Chadha added. 

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