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Akhilesh Yadav says BJP not giving ticket to CM Yogi for 2022 elections, claims SP alliance will win over 400 seats

Samajwadi Party Akhilesh Yadav has claimed that the BJP is not offering an MLA ticket to the current CM and the party’s CM face Yogi Adityanath. Yadav, on Sunday, said that the BJP leadership does not want to give a ticket to CM Yogi to contest in the forthcoming assembly elections. He also claimed that he is confident that the SP-led alliance will cross 400 seats in the upcoming elections.

“The issue is that no one is offering the chief minister a ticket; nothing could be more unfortunate than this,” Yadav remarked at News18’s conclave. Yadav said that CM Yogi is worried about not getting an MLA ticket, hence he had made the remark that he will contest from any seat and is bringing up the Mathura temple issue.

CM Adityanath has indicated that he will contest for a seat determined by the party’s senior leadership in the next elections. Yadav informed News18 that he, too, will run for office from a seat chosen by his party.

In response to the subject of being the SP’s lone star campaigner in the face of the BJP’s vast list of star campaigners, Yadav stated, “When people go to vote their priority will be electricity rates, pothole-free roads, stray animals, shortage of oxygen, etc. Even today I read a news article about a man dying after getting hurt in an accident by a stray animal.”

It is to be noted that Akhilesh Yadav declared compensation for people who lost their lives in case of a collision with a bull. 

He also poked fun at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the recent security lapse in Punjab, stating that the prime minister should have gone to the Ferozpur rally location to “see the empty chairs.”

On the topic of Lord Krishna appearing in dreams, Yadav stated, “Until recently, BJP leaders were re-inaugurating our projects. Now, they have also started re-inaugurating Mayawati government projects… What you think about before going to bed, you will dream about. I sleep and revise my work. I’m sure Baba CM isn’t sleeping well these days; he must be thinking that he couldn’t provide them oxygen and instead left oxen on the roadways. Cases have been filed against BJP leaders, including Baba CM. The CM should look at the NCRB statistics; are there any in-custody fatalities or riots?”

“SP has done all was necessary for Muslims, and even in the future, the development will be carried out without bias,” he remarked in response to Owaisi’s remarks regarding Muslim neglect. “People in UP now consider SP as the greatest alternative, and we don’t care what the other parties are up to. Because there is no time left, there is no partnership with Owaisi,” he added.

Yadav also claimed that his party had distributed lakhs of laptops. He added that the people who cannot even operate a laptop are claiming to bring digitisation.

Assembly Elections in Uttar Pradesh

The dates for assembly elections in five states, including Uttar Pradesh, have been set by the Election Commission. From February 10 to March 7, the state will go to the polls in seven stages, with the votes counted on March 10.

Several pre-election polls indicated an easy victory for the BJP, but at the expense of a small decline in seat share. Yadav’s party has teamed up with the BJP’s old ally, the SBSP, and the Rashtriya Lok Dal, led by Jayant Chaudhary. “Our experience with larger parties was not favourable, therefore we pulled together tiny and regional parties,” Akhilesh Yadav explained.

Watch: Small aircraft crash-lands on railway tracks, pilot rescued seconds before train hits

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On January 9 (local time), Police officers rescued a bleeding pilot out of a small plane that crashed on the railway tracks near Whiteman Airport, Pacoima, a neighbourhood in Los Angeles, California, US. Seconds after the pilot was removed from the plane, the rushing train slammed into the plane and crushed it.

Reports suggest the small plane, a Cessna 172, crash-landed near the intersection of San Fernando Road and Osborne Street at around 2:09 PM. The plane was in the way of the Metrolink train heading towards it at full speed. In the videos circulating on social media, people could be heard shouting, “He’s out of there, they got him out!”

The fire department officials said the pilot was the only person in the plane. When he was rescued, he was bleeding from the injury on his head. The pilot was conscious, and the eyewitnesses said he was able to speak.

Bodycam footage shared by Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), two officers could be seen lifting him out of the cockpit. The officers shouted “Go! Go! Go!” while pulling him away, and within seconds the train hit the stranded plane.

Another video shared from a different angle showed how fast the train was when it hit the plane.

Another video showed the pilot being transported to a hospital.

Janette Flore, spokesperson, Metrolink, said no one was reported injured in the clash, including people on the ground as well as on the train. There were 66 passengers on the train.

There was a small leakage of the fuel that was contained by the firefighters. FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board have initiated a probe to investigate the cause of the emergency landing.

Actor Siddharth hurls crass sexual comments at Badminton champion Saina Nehwal, after pretending to be concerned about women safety

On January 6, Tamil actor Siddharth attacked ace Badminton player Saina Nehwal with a crass, sexually derogatory comment. He said, “Subtle cock champion of the world… Thank God we have protectors of India. Shame on you #Rihanna.”

In her tweet, Saina had condemned the security lapse in Punjab during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Ferozepur.

Source: Twitter

‘Cock’ is a slang used for the male sexual organ. By twisting the badminton term ‘shuttlecock’, Siddharth was trying to insult Saina in a crass, sexual manner.

The crass sexual comment against one of India’s most prominent and successful women came soon after the same actor pretended to be concerned about issues of women safety and posed as a conscientious feminist.

Tweeting over the ‘Bulli Bai’ app issue, Siddharth had said recently, “The only thing unexpected if at all is that the person masterminding this filth is a female. Everything else is irrelevant. Stop rationalising #hate or crime. Pathetic.”

Source: Twitter

Siddharth had also retweeted some tweets that condemned the creators of the said apps that had targeted Muslim women, including some prominent Muslim journalists by using their photographs with derogatory comments.

Source: Twitter
Source: Twitter

Siddharth claims to be ‘liberal’ and ‘progressive’, but hurls filthy sexual comments on women

Actor Siddharth, who had appeared in some Hindi movies like Rang De Basanti, often tweets criticising the BJP government and PM Modi. He claims to be a ‘progressive’, ‘liberal’ and often makes his political ideology clear.

Saina Nehwal’s tweet was about the PM’s safety and the recent security lapse the PM faced in Punjab. It is not clear what exactly triggered Siddharth to react in such a vile manner and post such utter derogatory sexual comments on one of India’s most successful sportspersons, but one can assume that it may be because she had shown concern regarding the PM’s safety.

Maybe, for Siddharth, PM Modi, and Saina Nehwal are less than humans, who do not deserve his concerns for other humans like the women targeted in the Bulli Sulli apps because he does not agree with them politically.

Siddharth was also in news some months back after he had shared a veiled tweet targeted at actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu. Samantha’s divorce from Naga Chaitanya was on the news and the actor, who was once rumoured to be dating the actress, had shared a tweet saying “cheaters never prosper.”

Siddharth’s tweet

The tweet received wide criticism, not just from Samantha’s fans but many others, who reminded the actor that it is not in good taste. He had later clarified that his tweet was not about Samantha, but rather a general comment.

Siddharth had also peddled fake news spreading vaccine misinformation in 2021.

Saina Nehwal is among India’s most sucessful sportspersons

Saina Nehwal, the 31-year-old ace badminton player, needs no introduction. Nehwal has won 24 international titles in her 16-year-long career. Out of 640 games she has played in her career, Saina has won 440 and lost 200. Here are some of her achievements.

In the 2012 London Olympics, Saina won the Bronze medal.

In 2015 and 2017, she won Silver and Bronze respectively in BWF World Championships.

In 2010 and 2018, Saina won Gold in Commonwealth Games.

In 2018, she won the Bronze in Asian Games.

In BWF World Tour 2018, she was runner-up in three events and in 2019, she was the winner.

In BWF Superseries, she has won 10 titles (one in 2009, three in 2010, two in 2012, two in 2014, one in 2015 and one in 2016).

In BWF Grand Prix, she has won ten titles from 2006 to 2017.

It is strange that an actor with millions of fans, who was pretending to be concerned about women safety issues, online sexual harassment etc just recently, suddenly changed his stand and became a troll who posts vile, sexual and derogatory comments against a woman just because she does not share his political views.

Abandoned car carrying anti-Modi slogans with UP registration found in Shashi Tharoor’s constituency in Kerala

On Sunday (January 9), a car bearing anti-Modi slogans was found outside a private hotel in the Pattom region of Thiruvananthapuram city in Kerala. Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor is the Member of Parliament representing Thiruvananthapuram in the Lok Sabha.

‘750 farmers kill by Modi’, ‘Modi is not a jentleman (sic)’, ‘RSS is a terrorist group, ‘4 peoples were killed by Yogi in Lakhimpur Khiri UP India,’ were some of the anti-Modi slogans found written all over the car.

As per reports, the car was registered in Uttar Pradesh in the name of one Omkar. A Punjabi man had allegedly driven the car to a private hotel in Pattom at around 2 pm. He was confronted by the security guards after seeing his car defaced with anti-Modi slogans.

The accused then walked into the hotel’s bar but was denied alcohol by the staff, after witnessing his erratic behaviour. The Punjabi man then threatened the security guards and created a situation of chaos at the hotel. The accused then left in another car, and left the UP-registered vehicle outside the hotel.

On being informed by the staff, the police reached the spot and confiscated the unattended car. It was then taken to the police station for further inspection. A bomb squad and a dog squad was also called in by the cops.

The police recovered cables, electronic items and old clothes from bags that were found inside the vehicle. The incident has left the cops bewildered as to how a car managed to travel in this manner from Uttar Pradesh to Kerala. A probe has been initiated to nab the accused.

Security breach in Punjab, PM Modi was left stranded on a flyover

On January 5, the Punjab Police, in a major lapse, had allowed political protestors to block the Prime Minister’s convoy. It was blocked for over 20 minutes by protestors at a flyover about 30 km away from Hussainiwala. In a statement, the Home Ministry had asserted that the PM’s convoy had started only after necessary confirmations from the DGP in Punjab and the incident was a major lapse on the part of the Punjab Police.

While calling this a major lapse in the security of the PM, the Home Ministry stated that the PM’s travel plan was communicated well in advance to the state government. The state government is required to make necessary arrangements for security, logistics and also make a contingency plan ready in case of unexpected issues.

It also came to light that a local Gurdwara exacerbated the security breach by urging people to block the Highway.

‘Take money from others, but vote for AAP’: ECI issues notice to AAP for violating poll code in Punjab

The Election Commission has issued the first code violation notice to Aam Aadmi Party on January 9. The notice was issued by Sandeep Hans, district electoral officer, Patiala, for distributing leaflets in newspapers. In the pamphlets, AAP allegedly urged the voters to take money from other parties but vote only for AAP. The model code of conduct has come into force in all five poll-bound states on January 8 after poll dates were announced.

The DC has issued a notice to the party to clarify its position by Monday evening. The official spokesperson said, “We have issued a notice to AAP district chief Megh Raj. Stern action would be taken against the person who distributed the leaflets.” The pamphlet did not carry any name of the publisher or the printer.

Notably, the complaint was filed using the eVigil app that was launched by the Election Commission of India. It enables the citizens to file a complaint against political leaders and parties in case of a poll code violation.

The content of the pamphlet

Published in Punjabi, the pamphlet asked voters to take the money and other items that political parties offer in exchange for votes. It said, “These parties have looted Punjab. It is out of money. Hence, if any political party offers you money, take it. But give the vote to Aam Aadmi Party only. They will not know whom you have voted for.”

Pamphlet allegedly distributed by AAP. Source: Tribune

It further added Aam Aadmi Party could not offer money as it does not have funds. However, “If Aam Aadmi Party forms government in Punjab, it will make your life better. You will get free electricity. Every woman in your house will get Rs 1000. New schools and hospitals will be opened. Free treatment will be provided just like Delhi.”

It further alleged that the parties give money before the elections but do not work properly once they form a government. It said, “Do one thing. Take benefits before and after the elections. Take money from other parties before the election. Once Aam Aadmi Party comes in power, take benefit from the government. Choose ‘Jhaadu’ (party symbol of AAP).”

Interestingly, the pamphlet urged the voters to take a fake oath. It said, “If the other parties ask you to take oath to vote for them in exchange for money, take a fake oath. But in your heart, take oath in the name of Guru Maharaj or God and say, ‘In these elections, I am taking money from these parties, but I will vote for Aam Aadmi Party for the betterment of Punjab’. The other parties will not know what you are saying in your mind.”

Balbir Singh, leader of the Aam Aadmi Party, was quoted by The Tribune saying AAP has not issued any such pamphlets. He said, “We have not issued the pamphlet and do not justify it. Apparently, someone has played a trick to defame us.”

AAP has history of making similar remarks.

This is not the first time AAP has asked the voters to accept money from other parties but vote for AAP. Arvind Kejriwal himself has made similar comments over the years.

In 2015, Kejriwal, while addressing a rally had asked people to take money from BJP and Congress but vote for AAP.

In 2017 during Goa elections, he had said same thing. Even then EC had sought reply over poll code violation.

And then third time in 2019 ahead of general elections, Arvind Kejriwal, Chief Minister Delhi, had made similar remarks yet again during a road show for then AAP candidate Raghav Chadha.

Congress steals images to ask for votes, ends up promoting schemes of BJP govts of Assam and the centre: Read details

On January 09, The official Twitter handle of Congress had posted a tweet claiming that the party will introduce free bus service for women. In the tweet posted in Hindi ahead of the state elections, the party promised that a Congress government bring free bus service for women to protect them from harassment. However, the party deleted the tweet after it was caught using a photograph from BJP-ruled Assam, masking signage on a bus that showed that it is from Assam.

In the tweet, the Congress party used a photograph of several pink coloured buses lined up, with three women taking a selfie in front of them. On the front-most bus, the party masked the branding on the windscreen of the bus, leaving a logo depicting a rhino in the middle. The picture was captioned, “Now women would not be victims of assault. The Congress would bring Free bus service for Women”. Under the hashtag #Ayegi_Congress, the handle tweeted “We will start Free Bus service for women. We will ensure Free, safe and easy Bus service for women.”

Screengrab of the now-deleted tweet of Congress

However, soon after the party posted the tweet, many alert Twitter users pointed out blurring of the title of the Bus in the picture with red. They pointed out that the original picture in the tweet was from Assam, where in January Last year, the Sarbanand Sonowal-led state govt had commenced a dedicated Pink Bus service for women and senior citizens in Guwahati. Under the ‘Bhraman Sarathi Scheme’ from Assam, the BJP had already achieved to do what Congress was promising – that too with a picture talking about the former’s achievements.

Twitter users were quick to find out this fallacy by the media management department of Congress. The picture in the tweet had blurred signage on the bus which said ‘Bhraman Sarathi’ in Assamese, the name of the service. The rhino symbol that was not masked is the familiar logo of Assam State Transport Corporation, which runs the buses.

Apparently, the Congress party wanted to use a picture of buses dedicated to women and found this photograph. The photo had originally appeared on an India.com report about the launch of The Pink bus service in Assam. But as it had proof that it is from BJP-ruled Assam, they decided to mask the proof. But that was not enough to fool the alert netizens.

The party had learnt that it was caught up in an embarrassing situation, and had no option left but to finally delete the tweet.

It was already in early 2020 that then Chief Minister of Assam, Sarbanand Sonowal had flagged off 25 ‘Pink Buses’ in Guwahati in a bid to provide free transportation to the women and the elderly under a new scheme called ‘Bhraman Sarathi’. The buses, painted in pink, ply on several routes in Guwahati to provide fast, safe and easy mobility to women and senior citizens.

Just a day before this fiasco, Congress had made another gaffe where they ended up promoting Prime Minister Modi’s “Ujjwala scheme”.

Twitter user @BefittingFacts pointed out that the Congress had posted a tweet about fighting rising prices, but had ended up using an image that actually showcased how well PM Modi’s Ujjwala scheme, that provides cooking cylinders to women so they don’t have to cook food using coal.

Once it was pointed out to Congress, the party quickly deleted the tweet from their official Twitter handle.

In 2 days, Congress seems to have made two gaffes where they ended up promoting schemes by the Modi government while trying to show them down. Once they were called out on Twitter, both tweets were quietly deleted to avoid the embarrassment.

Unverified claims, impossible capabilities: The Wire invents an imaginary app with superpowers to target BJP

On January 6th, left-wing propaganda portal The Wire published a report claiming that BJP was using an app to manipulate trends and automatically spew hate online. Relying on an August 2020 tweet and some ‘source’, The Wire claimed that the party was using one software named Tek Fog, led by BJP leader Devang Dave. Even though Dave completely denied the allegations in an email to Wire, they still proceeded to publish the story.

In the report, Wire claimed that the so-called Tek Fog app allowed BJP to ‘hijack’ the Twitter trends, allowed managing multiple WhatsApp accounts and direct online harassment of anti-BJP journalists. The report claims that the app can bypass all kinds of security features that major social media platforms have. According to The Wire, Tek Fog has some kind of superpower, which has capabilities that even NSA of USA does not have. According to Wire, hacking top apps like Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp etc is a child’s play using the app, and all security featured of those platforms vanish with this magical piece of software.

The portal based the story on a couple of tweets by one Aarthi Sharma, who in August 2020 had claimed on Twitter that she was working in the IT cell since 2014, and was promised a govt job. After not getting the promised job, she ‘revealed’ that she was asked to use the ‘secret app’ Tek Fog, which bypasses reCAPTCHA codes and is used to auto-upload text and hashtag trends.

Before publishing the story, The Wire had contacted Devang Dave for his comments, and he had completely denied the allegations. In a mail sent to the portal, he had said that BJP or BJYM never indulged in any such social media manipulation. Saying that the organisation does not need such apps to manipulate things, Dave had said that none in the organisation was even aware of any such app.

Referring to Wire saying that the app had accessed BJYM website, Dave had replied that as the website is in the public domain, any app can access the website, but this does not mean that they have links with the app. He had clarified that BJYM and another website mentioned in the article didn’t have any association with the Tek Fog app.

Speaking to OpIndia, Devang Dave reiterated that he and his team members were not even aware of the app, and there is no question of any link with it. He mentioned that the Wire report itself says how the claims made are not verifiable, and despite they published the report using some technical jargon.

Dave also denied any knowledge of anyone named Aarthi Sharma working in BJP’s IT cell, who is the primary basis of the Wire report.

Based on the claims of Aarthi Sharma, Wire claims to have started investigating the same, and said that they obtained some information from some a source they didn’t reveal. But if one reads the report, it can be found that Wire published the claims despite the fact that they could not verify the claims, and they just blindly reported what their ‘source’ gave them.

Clams that can’t be verified, technically not possible

The Wire said they couldn’t access the Tek Fog app, but was able to find some scripts which allowed them to connect to a secure server hosting the Tek Fog app. The source supposedly provided screenshots of the app to Wire, to prove its existence. The report didn’t any include any example of the script, or the URL/IP addresses of the ‘secure server’ that hosted the app.

According to Wire, this Tek Feg has some kind of superpower that can bypass all security features of all social media platforms like WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Telegram. They claim the app can bypass email and OTP verifications required to log on to those platforms to create temporary accounts.

However, Wire added that they could not verify this claim, as they could not verify whether the mentioned accounts were created by the app or created manually using the normal process.

Another claim made in the report was that the app can ‘hijack’ inactive WhatsApp accounts of people and can send messages to their contacts from their phones. It claims it was done to phish personal information from targeted users to add to a could based political database.

Wire claims this allegation was verified, as the source was able to hijack the inactive WhatsApp account of one of the authors, and send messages from that account. However, anyone with basic knowledge of computers will know that unless the target phone is already infected with some malware or trojan, this is not possible. Real-world hacking does not work as shown in movies, and for an end-to-end encrypted app like WhatsApp, it is even more difficult.

If the inactive WhatsApp account of the Wire author was actually hacked, it means the device was already hacked using some malicious link the ‘source’ had sent them.

The report also claimed the app can delete or remap all existing Twitter accounts at a moment’s notice, and as usual, The Wire could not independently verify this claim.

Claims that don’t need an spy app

The report further claimed that the app was used for targeted harassment of journalists by auto replying to them with abusive keywords. It says that the list of targets is maintained in Google Sheets, which is used to ‘auto-reply’ to those journalists. Wire claims they verified it by analysing replies sent to some female journalists over a four months period in 2021. They claim that 18% of all replies to 280 woman journalists were sent from Twitter accounts managed by the Tek Fog app.

However, the Wire had already admitted that they could not verify whether the listed accounts were created manually or created using Tek Fog, therefore, it is not verifiable that the 18% replies were auto-generated using the app.

Moreover, the report itself claims that they could not access any of the Google Sheets, as apparently, the app operatives do not allow that. But as proof of the claim, they cited an Alt News report which showed the use of online spreadsheets for tweets by BJP.

But the fact is, that is not proof, and what Alt News reported was not something illegal, and there was nothing automated in that. The Alt News report showed that BJP leaders were tweeting texts provided in a Google Sheet. This is a normal social media operation that most organisations do. They prepare the text to be shared, then distribute them to the members, or social media influencers in case of paid campaigns, and accordingly the users post the text from their accounts. They copy-paste the text and share the same, there is no automation involved, and is just an organised campaign.

Just because some organisation gets thousands of its members to post similar text on social media, which can result in trending hashtags, does not make it some illegal operation or hacking, and it does not need any hacking app like the so-called Tek Fog. The organisations can use any tool to distribute the content to their members, like a document saves on a cloud drive, a mailing list, a messaging group etc.

Similarly, auto-replying on Twitter also does not require any specialised spy app, anyone who can develop Twitter bots can do this. It is not some hacking that Wire wants us to believe, it is actually a feature that Twitter provides. Even though Twitter does not allow using bots used tor spamming, the normal use of bots is allowed, like auto-replying to specific keywords.

However, there is absolutely no proof in the Wire report that the auto-replies were sent using the Tek Fog app, as they themselves could not verify that the accounts were being managed using the app.

Wire claims that Tek Fog was used to control several accounts present both on Twitter and Sharechat, and the same content was shared on both the platforms. But the report does not explain what is the problem with that. So many social media users post the same content on different social platforms. In fact, there are apps that allow connecting different social media platforms to share content on all of them from a single app. There are legitimate apps available for this purpose, and organisations use them regularly, no secret app is needed for that.

Everyone named in the report has denied the claims

Apart from Devang Dave, all others named in the report have also denied any link with the app, and said they are not even aware of it.

The report claimed that the Tek Fog app is linked to Sharechat, but Sharechat has denied any link with the purported app. In a response from the company added to the report later, Sharechat said that they are not aware of the Tek Fog app.

The Wire report claimed that apart from using various online tools, the Teg Fog tram also had links with “pro-establishment Hindi-and-English websites and news platforms, including Republic World, OpIndia, ABP News and Dainik Jagran”. While we can’t talk about other media houses, OpIndia categorically denies this allegation. No member of the OpIndia team was aware of any app called Tek Fog, so there is no question of any link.

It further claims that the app’s link with BJYM was proved with two IP addresses. It said that 172.104.48.129 and 103.53.43.161 had accessed the Tek Fog app, and the first IP address is linked with BJYM, while the second is linked with a website managed by Devang Dave. However, a simple check shows that the first IP address is based in Singapore, and is linked with a cloud computing provider named Linode.

Moreover, Dave has clarified that the app may have accessed the BJYM website, that does not mean they are linked.

Persistent Systems, another company accused of collaborating with the app, also has denied any involvement.

Mastermind behind Bulli Bai app also created an alias named ‘Javed Alam’ to mislead the Sulli Deals probe: Reports

Amidst the ongoing probe against the derogatory ‘Bulli Bai’ app, it has come to light that the mastermind Niraj Bishnoi had tried to mislead the police with a Muslim alias during the ‘Sulli Deals’ app controversy.

As per reports, Niraj Bishnoi had 5 Twitter accounts and one of them was used to give the impression that the Sulli Deals app was created by a 23-year-old engineering student named Javed Alam. The five Twitter handles were named after a gaming character called ‘Giyu’.

They were identified as @giyu007, @giyuu84, @giyu94, @giyu2002, and @giyu44. As per DCP (Cyber unit) KPS Malhotra, Bishnoi used the Twitter handle (@giyu007) to spread misinformation that Sulli Deals was the creation of Alam. The accused also created another fake handle of a woman to contact the probe agencies while posing as a news reporter.

KPS Malhotra informed, “He came in contact with various news reporters and tried to spread this misinformation.” Reportedly, he used the @giyu2002 to make abusive remarks on the picture of a woman whom he had auctioned on the app.

On May 13, the Twitter handle stated, “I invoke the legendary @sullideals 101 to auction this Sulli…Minimum bid $1 USD. Bidding starts now. All the best to all players.” A First Information Report (FIR) was lodged against the handle in June 2021 at the Kishangarh police station.

Another account, @giyu44 was created on January 3 to mock the arrests made by the Mumbai police and had challenged law enforcement authorities to arrest him. Bishnoi had changed his location to Nepal to mislead the police.

Niraj Bishnoi was arrested by the Delhi Police, IFSO special cell on January 6 from Jorhat in Assam. The accused, a 21-year-old engineering student, has confessed to his act. The other accused arrested in the Bulli Bai app are Vishal Kumar Jha (21), Mayank Rawat(21), and Shweta Singh (19).

Delhi police arrests mastermind behind Sulli Deals app

In a major breakthrough, the Intelligence Fusion and Strategic Operations (IFSO) of Delhi Police Special Cell arrested the creator and mastermind of the Sulli Deals app. The development comes days after cops nabbed three accused in the Bulli Bai app case. As per reports, the accused has been identified as 25-year-old Omkeshwar Thakur.

He was nabbed based on the inputs given by the creator of the Bulli Bai app, Niraj Bishnoi. During interrogation, Thakur informed that he developed the Sulli Deals app on GitHub in July last year, where pictures of Muslim women were put up for ‘virtual auction.’ The creator of the Sulli Deals app is a BCA student. He has revealed the involvement of several people in the case.

Chattisgarh: Maoist lovers who ran away from camp to marry murdered by fellow comrades in Bastar

Two Maoist lovers who broke away from their Naxal camp to marry have been found murdered in the Bijapur district of Bastar, Chattisgarh. The incident took place on January 06 while it is suspected that the couple was chased by their fellow Naxal comrades.

Bastar range IG P Sundaraj has stated that the couple is among three people allegedly killed by the Maoists in the district. He further said, “Police got information from multiple sources that the Maoists have killed three people in Gangaloor region. It appears that the Naxals have killed two of their former comrades on January 6”.

The police officer further added that there was information that the couple broke away from the Maoist ranks and fled the camp to get married.

The deceased have been identified as Kamlu Punem, a militia platoon commander, and Mangi, a Naxal member along with another member who is not yet identified. Kamlu Punem had a track of 11 cases registered against him while Mangi was wanted in three cases at various police stations in Bijapur. According to Sundarraj, the couple was traced by their fellow Naxals and was brutally murdered following a ‘Jan Adalat’ meet in Indinaar village. The Gangaloor area cadet is infamous for killing their own comrades attempting to rebel.

Talking about the incident, the IG further added, “The Maoists have suffered many setbacks in the last couple of years and have become highly frustrated and directionless. They are killing their own cadres on mere suspicion and out of intolerance.”

Incidents of Maoists killing their fellow men in Naxalite areas are not new. In January 2021, A Maoist commander had killed his brother who had quit CPI(Maoist) to join the police.