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YouTuber Gaurav Taneja relates Havan with 1984 Bhopal Gas Tragedy, draws criticism on Twitter

Referring to the 1984 Bhopal Gas Tragedy, Gaurav Taneja wrote on 3 Dec 1984, two families remained unaffected by the Bhopal gas leak. They performed regular Agnihotra Havan, which is a natural antidote to pollution.

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YouTuber Gaurav Taneja performed Agnihotra Havan

Popular YouTuber Gaurav Taneja who is popularly known as Flying Beast received a lot of criticism online on Monday after he posted a photo of him and his wife Ritu Rathee doing Agnihotra Havan. Sharing a photo of performing havan after shifting to a new home, Taneja wrote, Griha Pravesh Puja, Hinduism is a science-based way of life.

Referring to the 1984 Bhopal Gas Tragedy, he wrote On 3 Dec 1984, two families remained unaffected by the Bhopal gas leak. They performed regular Agnihotra Havan, which is a natural antidote to pollution.

Some individuals praised Gaurav Taneja’s tweet, while others questioned his educational qualifications. Gaurav Taneja is a YouTuber, commercial pilot, and nutritionist from India. The fitness enthusiast did his civil engineering at IIT Kharagpur.

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One of the users wrote how the hell did you get IIT admission. While another quipped that I think this is the guy who gave PM Modi the idea of Diya jalao aur corona bhagao.

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Journalist Dilip Mandal also commented on his post and said Taneja attended IIT on a subsidized basis and completed his education at a low cost. His education has been paid for by all Indian taxpayers, including a soap buyer. The money should be returned to the Indian government. The entire study was buried in the soil. What was the use of going to IIT if the mind was not shaped on the inside?

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While others supported Taneja and shared the logic behind his tweet. Referring to Dilip’s tweet, one of the users wrote How can a professor say this? All the people out there who are criticizing Flying Beast (Gaurav Taneja’s Twitter handle) for studying at IIT and making this statement, have forgotten that India is the land of diversity the land of Ramayana Sanskrit epic. If science is the vehicle then spirituality drives it, he added.

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EC extends SIR deadlines for 6 states, no change for West Bengal

The Election Commission has extended the SIR exercise in six states and a Union Territory, while West Bengal and three others received no extension as the voter roll update process progresses.

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The Election Commission has revised the timeline for the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in six regions, while keeping the schedule unchanged for West Bengal, Goa, Lakshadweep and Rajasthan. The SIR exercise, aimed at removing inaccuracies and updating voter lists, will now continue for longer in Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Revised dates for voter roll revision

According to the Election Commission, the enumeration period has been extended as follows:

  • Tamil Nadu and Gujarat: Till December 14
  • Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Andaman and Nicobar Islands: Till December 18
  • Uttar Pradesh: Till December 26

The publication of draft rolls will now be:

  • December 19 for Tamil Nadu and Gujarat
  • December 23 for Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Andaman and Nicobar Islands
  • December 31 for Uttar Pradesh

Meanwhile, the SIR period concluded today in Goa, Lakshadweep, Rajasthan and West Bengal, with no extension granted.

As West Bengal heads towards a crucial election expected early next year, the voter list update process has become part of a broader political narrative between the NDA and Opposition parties, especially after the Bihar polls.

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BJP MP alleges Trinamool lawmaker smoked e-cigarette inside Lok Sabha

Anurag Thakur accused a Trinamool MP of vaping inside Lok Sabha, sparking protests and prompting the Speaker to remind members of the complete ban on e-cigarettes in India.

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BJP MP Anurag Thakur on Thursday accused a Trinamool Congress member of using an e-cigarette inside the Lok Sabha during Question Hour, prompting the Speaker to warn MPs about maintaining decorum. E-cigarettes are fully banned in India under the Prohibition of Electronic Cigarettes Act, 2019.

What triggered the row in Lok Sabha

Raising the matter before Speaker Om Birla, Thakur questioned whether e-cigarettes were permitted inside the House. After Birla said they were not allowed, Thakur alleged that a Trinamool MP had been “smoking e-cigarettes in the House for the past several days” and urged an immediate inquiry. His remarks led several BJP MPs to join the protest, briefly disrupting proceedings.

Birla responded by reminding members to uphold parliamentary traditions and stressed that any such violation would invite action.

Centre reminds of complete ban on e-cigarettes

E-cigarettes are electronic or battery-operated devices that heat liquid—often containing nicotine and flavouring—into an inhalable aerosol. Their manufacture, sale, distribution, import and even possession are illegal in India.

Textiles Minister Giriraj Singh also termed the alleged incident “unfortunate”, noting that the law applies to everyone, including MPs.

Despite the nationwide ban, illegal sales continue in many parts of the country, including near educational institutions, prompting the Centre to issue fresh advisories to states in 2023.

Smoking is also prohibited anywhere within the Parliament complex, as the Parliament Rule Book explicitly states that smoking is “strictly forbidden”.

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Luthra brothers detained in Thailand after Goa nightclub fire tragedy

Delhi restaurateurs Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra, accused in the Goa nightclub fire that killed 25 people, have been detained in Thailand as India moves to secure their deportation.

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Delhi-based restaurateurs Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra, wanted in connection with the Goa nightclub fire that claimed 25 lives, have been detained in Thailand. Images circulating online show the brothers with their hands tied, holding their passports, as they stand beside Thai police officials.

Brothers held in Phuket as India seeks deportation

The Luthra brothers, who run the Romeo Lane chain across multiple cities and countries, left for Phuket just hours after a massive blaze gutted their ‘Birch by Romeo Lane’ nightclub in north Goa’s Arpora. They are facing charges including culpable homicide not amounting to murder and negligence. Indian agencies are now preparing to push for their deportation so they can be tried in Goa.

Deadly fire triggered by flammable decor and safety lapses

The late-night blaze erupted during a musical event attended by around 100 people, most of them tourists. The use of electric firecrackers during a performance is suspected to have triggered the fire. The venue’s heavy use of flammable décor and absence of functional fire extinguishers or alarms turned it into a death trap.

A narrow access road further delayed fire engines, forcing responders to park nearly 400 metres away, significantly hindering rescue operations. By the time the blaze was doused, 25 people — including five tourists and 20 staff members — had died, most due to toxic smoke inhalation in the basement.

Police pursuit and legal battle

Following the incident, four staff members were arrested and a search began for the Luthras. Investigators from Goa and Delhi discovered the brothers had booked their tickets soon after the fire and left the country within hours. Their business partner, Ajay Gupta, has already been arrested in Delhi.

The brothers have moved a Delhi court seeking anticipatory bail, arguing they were licensees, not owners, of the building. They claimed they were not present at the nightclub when the fire occurred and said their travel to Thailand was for a business meeting, not to evade investigation. Their plea seeks four weeks of protection from arrest upon their return to India.

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