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Ajinkya Rahane and wife Radhika Dhopavkar welcome newborn son, wishes pour in

Ajinkya Rahane married his childhood best friend, Radhika Dhopavkar, back in 2014 and subsequently, the couple welcomed their firstborn daughter, Arya, five years after their marriage.

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Indian Cricketer, Anjinkya Rahane and his wife, Radhika Dhopavkar announced on Twitter about the new addition to the family. Rahane on his social media, posted a message which wrote and announced the new addition of a baby boy to the Rahane family as the husband and wife welcomed home the newborn on Wednesday morning.

The Indian cricketer, on his social media, wrote that in the morning, Radhika and he welcomed their baby boy into the world. He further assured the fans and friends that both Radhika and the baby are doing well and are completely healthy. The-35-year-old batsman further showed his gratitude as he thanked everyone for their love and blessings.

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Many fans and family joined hands to congratulate the dad on his second child as even the Kolkata Knight Riders team page on Instagram even came forward to welcome the big news by congratulating him and adding that the team is getting the smallest-sized jersey ready with Rahane written on the back for the newborn, suggesting that the newborn would need to support his father when Ajinkya hits the pitch.

Another fellow cricketer, Cheteshwar Pujara, came forward to support the dad and extended his heartiest congratulations to the Rahane family, and also poured in his love and blessings for the mom and dad as well as the new baby boy.

Ajinkya Rahane married his childhood best friend, Radhika Dhopavkar, back in 2014 and subsequently, the couple welcomed their firstborn daughter, Arya, five years after their marriage.

On the cricket front, Rahane had recently spearheaded the West Zone cricket team to the 19th Duleep Trophy title. The West Zone cricket team played the final match against the South zone and were able to pull past South Zone as they won by 294 runs. Anjinkya Rahane had a stellar performance as the skipper was able to score 250 runs in three matches.

In the upcoming Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, Anjinkya will be spearheading the Mumbai team which has Prithvi Shaw, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shardul Thakur, Sarfaraz Khan, Shams Mulani, Dhawal Kulkarni, Tanush Kotian, and Tushar Deshpande, among others.

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Bangladeshi singer James’ concert cancelled after mob attack in Faridpur

A live concert by Bangladeshi singer James was cancelled in Faridpur after a mob allegedly attacked the venue with bricks and stones, raising concerns over safety of artists.

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A concert by popular Bangladeshi singer James was cancelled in Faridpur, around 120 kilometres from Dhaka, after a mob allegedly threw bricks and stones at the venue, forcing local authorities to call off the event.

According to local reports, the concert was scheduled for 9 pm on Friday to mark the anniversary of a local school. A group of attackers attempted to forcibly enter the venue and began pelting stones, creating panic among the audience. Locals said students present at the site initially tried to resist the attackers, but the situation escalated, prompting authorities to cancel the programme.

Taslima Nasreen raises concern over attacks on culture

Author Taslima Nasreen highlighted the incident on social media, expressing concern over what she described as a growing pattern of attacks on artists and cultural spaces in Bangladesh. In her post, she referred to earlier incidents involving cultural institutions and said that the singer was not allowed to perform due to the actions of radical elements.

Nasreen also cited recent instances involving classical musicians. She mentioned that Siraj Ali Khan, grandson of renowned musician Ali Akbar Khan and a noted artist of the Maihar gharana, returned to India without performing in Dhaka, stating he would not return until artists and cultural institutions were safe. She further said that Arman Khan, son of Ustad Rashid Khan, had also declined an invitation to perform in Dhaka.

James’ popularity and wider concerns

James, a well-known Bangladeshi singer-songwriter, guitarist and composer, is the lead vocalist of the rock band Nagar Baul. He has also sung popular Hindi film songs such as Bheegi Bheegi from Gangster and Alvida from Life In A Metro, making him a familiar name across the region.

The cancellation of his concert has drawn attention to recent attacks on cultural organisations, artists and journalists in Bangladesh. Critics have alleged that the interim administration has failed to rein in violent mobs, amid claims that such incidents are contributing to a deteriorating law-and-order situation ahead of elections scheduled in February.

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CBI moves Supreme Court against suspension of Kuldeep Sengar’s life sentence in Unnao rape case

The CBI has filed a Special Leave Petition in the Supreme Court challenging the Delhi High Court’s decision to suspend Kuldeep Sengar’s life sentence in the 2017 Unnao rape case.

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former BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has approached the Supreme Court challenging the Delhi High Court’s decision to suspend the life sentence awarded to expelled BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar in the 2017 Unnao rape case. The agency has filed a Special Leave Petition (SLP) against the order that granted him bail while his appeal against conviction is pending.

According to officials, the decision to move the apex court was taken after a detailed examination of the order passed by a division bench of the Delhi High Court. The bench had suspended Sengar’s life imprisonment on the ground that he had already spent over seven years in jail.

Why the CBI has approached the apex court

In a statement, a CBI spokesperson said it was decided to challenge the high court’s order at the earliest. The agency maintained that it had strongly opposed the suspension of sentence during the hearing of Sengar’s appeal, along with the family of the survivor, who had raised concerns related to safety and threats.

The former legislator was convicted by a trial court in December 2019 for kidnapping and raping a minor girl in 2017. He later filed an appeal before the Delhi High Court seeking suspension of his sentence during the pendency of the case.

Sengar to remain in jail despite bail order

Despite the high court granting bail in the rape case, Sengar will continue to remain in prison as he is also serving a separate 10-year sentence in connection with the custodial death of the survivor’s father.

While granting bail, the high court imposed multiple conditions, including a personal bond of Rs 15 lakh with three sureties of the same amount. The court also directed Sengar not to enter within a five-kilometre radius of the survivor’s residence in Delhi and restrained him from issuing any threats to her or her mother.

The trial in the Unnao rape case, along with related matters, had earlier been shifted from Uttar Pradesh to Delhi on the directions of the Supreme Court in August 2019.

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India flags attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh as worrisome after recent lynchings

India has reacted sharply to recent lynchings of Hindu men in Bangladesh, calling the attacks on minorities worrisome and urging that those responsible be brought to justice.

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India has expressed strong concern over a series of violent incidents targeting members of minority communities in Bangladesh, following the lynching of two Hindu men in separate incidents. The Ministry of External Affairs said such attacks are “worrisome” and cannot be ignored, stressing that those responsible must be held accountable.

Speaking on Friday, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said New Delhi has taken serious note of the developments across the border and is closely monitoring the law and order situation. He underlined that continued violence against minorities, including Hindus, Christians and Buddhists, remains a matter of grave concern for India.

“The unremitting hostility against minorities in Bangladesh at the hands of extremists is deeply troubling,” Jaiswal said, while condemning the recent killing of a Hindu youth in Mymensingh. He added that incidents of violence cannot be dismissed as exaggeration and expressed hope that perpetrators would be identified and punished.

According to the ministry, over 2,900 incidents of violence against minorities — including killings, arson and land-related crimes — have been documented by independent sources during the tenure of Bangladesh’s interim government. These developments, India said, cannot be brushed aside.

Rajbari killing under investigation

The latest incident took place on Wednesday in Pangsha upazila of Rajbari district, around 145 km west of Dhaka. As per police accounts quoted by media, the victim, identified as Amrit Mondal, was beaten to death by local residents following allegations of extortion.

Police said Mondal was suspected of leading a criminal gang and had allegedly attempted to extort money from a local resident along with his associates. Locals confronted the group and assaulted Mondal, leaving him critically injured. He was later taken to a hospital, where doctors declared him dead in the early hours of the morning.

Mondal’s body was sent to Rajbari Sadar Hospital for post-mortem examination. While most of his alleged associates fled, police said one person was arrested and firearms were recovered. Investigators also noted that Mondal had multiple criminal cases registered against him, including a murder case.

Lynching in Mymensingh sparks outrage

The Rajbari incident came days after another Hindu man was lynched in Mymensingh, triggering widespread outrage. The victim, identified as Dipu Das, also referred to as Dipu Chandra Das, was a factory worker in the city, located about 112 km north of Dhaka.

According to police and local reports, Das was attacked by a mob over allegations of blasphemy. He was first beaten outside a factory and later hanged from a tree. After the killing, his body was left along the Dhaka-Mymensingh highway and set on fire, leading to traffic disruption. Videos of the incident circulated widely on social media, fuelling anger and concern.

Interim government responds

Bangladesh’s interim government, led by Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, condemned the killing and said it does not support illegal activities, mob violence or mass beatings. At the same time, it maintained that the Rajbari incident was not communal in nature, describing it as a violent episode linked to alleged extortion and criminal activities. The administration said legal action would be taken against all those directly or indirectly involved.

India, however, reiterated that violence against minorities is a serious issue and called for effective action to ensure justice and safety for vulnerable communities.

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