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RSS conducts its annual route march at 45 places across Tamil Nadu after SC rejected state govt’s appeal against it: Details

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Coming as a major setback to MK Stalin in the state, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), on Sunday, April 16, conducted grand roadshows at 45 locations across Tamil Nadu, ending months of the legal battle. The police were forced to grant the permission after the Tamil Nadu government’s appeal against a Madras High Court decision permitting RSS to organise the march was rejected by the Supreme Court on Tuesday, April 11.

It may be noted that earlier the MK Stalin government in Tamil Nadu had raised objections and prohibited the event from taking place in the state. It filed a plea in the apex court against the Madras High Court orders allowing RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) to hold marches in the state.

However, after getting a nod from the SC, the traditional route march was conducted peacefully on Sunday, April 16. According to reports, the routes for the roadshow were pre-decided. The volunteers also carried drums and sticks, which are commonly used in these traditional parades.

The places in Tamil Nadu where the roadshow was held included Chennai, Vellore, Hosur, Salem, Chengalpattu, Kancheepuram, Tiruvannamalai, Arani, Coimbatore, Mettupalayam, Palladam, Karur, Tenkasi, Kanyakumari, Tiruchupalli and Madurai. A rally was also organized in the Korattur area of Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, in which Union Minister of State for Fisheries and Animal Husbandry DL Murugan also participated. After this, he also addressed a huge public meeting.

R Vanniyarajan, the RSS president in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Kerala, confirmed that the state police had granted permission for the marches after SC’s nod. “We approached the DGP on April 12 seeking permission for route marches on three probable dates: April 14, 15, and 16.  The DGP granted permission to conduct marches on April 16 and requested the district cadre to approach their respective district commissioners and SPs and work out the route and other formalities.”

According to Vanniyarajan, the RSS has been organising these traditional route marches from Kashmir to Kanyakumari on the occasion of Vijyadashmi every year since 1925. All states, with the exception of Tamil Nadu, used to grant permission for the route marches.“The state government, whether DMK or AIADMK, have always refused permission for conducting route marches and RSS was forced to approach the court for obtaining permission,” he added. 

The legal battle between RSS and MK Stalin Govt in Tamil Nadu over permission to hold Pathsanchalan

Notably, RSS had been conducting Vijayadasami route marches annually in the State. However, it was unable to plan route marches for the last few years due to the pandemic. Last year (2022), the Hindu outfit approached the state government seeking permission to hold its traditional route march on October 2. It planned to cover 51 locations across the state. The purpose of the processions was to mark the RSS’s founding day, India’s 75th anniversary of independence, and Dr B R Ambedkar’s birth centennial. In October 2022, the MK Stalin government refused to grant permission after which RSS approached the Madras High Court filling 50 writ petitions to direct the police to grant permission for the same.

What ensued was a protracted legal dispute between the Tamil Nadu DMK administration and the RSS.

RSS filed a case with the Madras High Court, seeking direction from the TN government to give permission. The state government, in turn, filed 50 review petitions, which Justice GK Illanthiraiyan of the Madras HC dismissed on September 22, 2022, and permitted the RSS to hold rallies across Tamil Nadu on October 2 with some conditions.

Since the order of HC dated September 22, 2022, was not complied with by the State Govt, RSS Tamil Nadu was forced to file 50 contempt petitions before Single Judge.

During the hearing of the contempt petition, State Govt filed a status report, in which it stated petrol bomb attacks on RSS and BJP cadres throughout Tamil Nadu as an excuse to not grant permission for the route march to RSS. It argued that RSS rallies would lead to instability and would be difficult to manage.

The Madras HC modified the order dated September 22, 2022, and gave permission for RSS to conduct procession within compounded premises in 23 places and conduct the route marches in 3 other locations. It rejected permission in 24 places. The court also ordered the TN Police to let the RSS hold a rally on November 6 rather than October 2.

Despite Madras HC’s specific orders, MK Stalin only granted permission for route marches in 3 locations while denying permission for other areas. It also went on to file a review petition on September 28 on war foot urgency.

Angered by the order of a single Judge for rejecting permission in other places, RSS Tamil Nadu filed 45 appeals to the division bench.

On November 2, the division bench set aside the order passed by Single Judge in contempt petition and restored the original order passed by Single Judge order. It rejected the State Government’s review petition.

Reprimanding the state police for not allowing rallies only based on information received from the intelligence department, the court once again issued instructions to the state police to allow RSS to hold rallies at 44 locations in the state.

The MK Stalin government filed an appeal against this order before the Supreme Court of India.

After an elaborate hearing of the State Government and RSS, the apex court on April 11, 2023, pronounced its orders allowing the RSS to conduct route marches in Tamil Nadu.

Video of pregnant Sana Khan dragged out by her husband from Baba Siddique’s Iftar party goes viral, former actor clarifies after online backlash

On Sunday, Sana Khan, a former Bollywood actress, attended Baba Siddique’s Iftar celebration in Mumbai with her husband Maulvi Mufti Anas Sayyed. Sana, who is expecting her first child, attended the party to which several other Bollywood celebrities like Salman Khan were also invited. However, a strange video of the party went viral over the internet yesterday in which the pregnant former actress was seen being dragged by her husband.

“Bhai mai thak gai. Mai itna nahi chal paungi. (I am tired. I won’t be able to walk),” Sana could be heard saying as her husband hastily headed her out of the party. The video was posted by one of the paparazzi who quoted the video saying, “Sana Khan thak gayi (Sana Khan looks tired)! Sana Khan and her husband attended the Iftar party tonight by Baba Siddique!! Seems like they were in hurry!!”

The netizens then sharply reacted to the video as they saw breathless Sana being dragged by her husband. They slammed Maulvi Mufti Anas Sayyed for his irresponsible behaviour towards his pregnant wife. “Why is he dragging her like that.. she’s pregnant. Nonsense behaviour” commented one of the users.

Another one then commented saying, “Let her breathe, man.” Further one said, “Why is he pulling her that fast in her condition?” One more said, “She looks breathless, she’s pregnant…”

One of the users meanwhile claimed that the Maulvi was probably protecting his wife from viral making cameras as he believed it would be evil to present her pregnancy publically as per Sharia.

Former actor Sana Khan issues clarification over viral video

Sana also later noticed the video and asked her “lovely brothers and sisters” not to worry for her safety in the comments section after seeing it. Sana responded to the paparazzi footage by stating it “looks weird” to her as well. She thanked people for their concern. 

“This video just came to my notice. And I know it looks weird to all my lovely brothers and sisters and to me, in fact. We lost contact with the driver and car once we came out and I was standing for longer than usual and started sweating and (getting) uncomfortable, so he quickly wanted to get me in so I can sit and have water and some air. I was the one to tell him to let’s go in quick as we did not want to disturb the paps (paparazzi), who were there clicking pics of all the guests. So just a request, please don’t think otherwise. Thank you all once again for your concern. Loads of love to everyone here,” she said.

Prior to getting married to Anas in November 2020, Sana, who appeared on Bigg Boss 6, gave up acting. She announced her pregnancy in an interview in March of this year. As stated by Sana, she was not feeling well at the party and so was hastily taken by her husband to their car so that she could breathe some fresh air. The crowd of cameramen and other celebrities can also be seen in the video.

BBC does it again, finds a ‘Robinhood’ in gangster Atiq Ahmed

On Sunday (April 16), the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) courted controversy for attempting to stir sympathy in favour of deceased gangster-politician Atiq Ahmed.

The UK’s national broadcaster published a report, which was titled ‘Atiq Ahmed: The brazen murder of an Indian mafia don-turned-politician.’ Written by one Geeta Pandey, it initially delved into the circumstances leading up to the assassination of Atiq Ahmed

Thereafter, BBC weaved a sorry tale around his childhood days. “The 60-year-old was born in a poor family in Prayagraj and was a school dropout…” the report read.

Hinting at a rags-to-riches story, it added, “…But over the years he amassed huge wealth, enjoyed political patronage and power and came to wield immense influence in the city of his birth and beyond.”

Citing former Uttar Pradesh DGP Vikram Singh, BBC highlighted how the gangster Atiq Ahmed was a sort of ‘Robinhood’ who helped people in distress.

“(He) spent lavishly to help poor people – paying for weddings, giving them money during Eid festivals, and helping poor women buy school uniforms and books for their children,” the UK’s national broadcaster quoted Singh as saying.

BBC casts aspersion on Asad Ahmed’s encounter

The news publication also pointed out how the family of Asad Ahmed is being hounded by law enforcement authorities.

“The February murder caught on video set in motion a chain of events that has left Ahmed and several members of his family and supporters dead, his wife on the run with a bounty on her head, two of his sons in jail and the remaining two sons who are minors in government protection homes,” the report read.

BBC also cast doubts on the police encounter of Asad Ahmed, the son of Atiq Ahmed, but did not delve into the details of his criminal activity.

“On Thursday, his 19-year-old son Asad and an aide were killed by the police in a so-called encounter – with accusations flying that they were shot dead in a planned execution,” it claimed.

UK’s national broadcaster finds ‘Muslim angle’

BBC was also successful in discovering a ‘Muslim angle’ and suggesting that the assassination of the gangster-politician had left the streets of Prayagraj deserted in the month of Ramzan.

“Many parts of Prayagraj were a ghost town on Sunday morning. The main bazaars in the old city – usually buzzing with activity at this time of the year as Muslims celebrate the festival of Eid – were deserted,” it claimed.

It further stated, “Police vans and officers are deployed on almost every street. Internet services are down in most parts. And locals are reluctant to talk to the media or say anything about the murders.”

BBC was also able to find a 40-year-old anonymous ‘Muslim’ man, who was left wondering whether the assassination of Atiq Ahmed was related to his Islamic Faith.

“Many of us are wondering if he was killed because he was a Muslim. I don’t know if that’s true, but this incident has terrified the city. We deserve better,” the anonymous man was quoted as saying by the BBC.

BBC dwells on the political career of Atiq Ahmed

Another article published by BBC on the gangster focused on every other aspect except for the criminal record of Atiq Ahmed.

“Experts have raised questions on how a man could be killed in front of the media and the police,” the UK’s national broadcaster insinuated about BJP government’s involvement in the assassination.

Not surprisingly, BBC also laid emphasis on the meteoric rise of the gangster in the political sphere. It also cast doubts about the encounters carried out by the Uttar Pradesh police.

“Rights activists accuse the police of carrying out extra-judicial killings, which the state’s government denies. The police usually calls them “encounters” – many say these are really staged confrontations which almost invariably end with dead criminals and unscathed police,” BBC claimed.

Woman allegedly denied entry in Golden Temple over ‘Tricolour painted on face’, SGPC issues clarification

On April 17, a video went viral on social media in which a woman alleged she was denied entry to Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab, as she had a tricolour painted on her face. The video attracted a lot of criticism on social media.

In the video, a man and woman can be seen confronting a Sikh person who allegedly did not allow the woman entry to the famous Sikh shrine. When asked why she was not allowed to enter the Gurudwara, the Sikh man said, “She has a flag on her face”. When the woman said it was the Indian flag, the Sikh man said, “This is Punjab, not India”.

Following the criticism, Gurcharan Singh Grewal, General Secretary of Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC) issued a clarification. He was quoted by the news agency ANI saying, “This is a Sikh shrine. Every religious place has its own decorum…We welcome everyone…We apologise if an official misbehaved…The flag on her face was not our national flag as it didn’t have Ashoka Chakra. It could have been a political flag.”

Rahul Gandhi says ‘Nandini is the best’, netizens point out his divisive politics right after so-called ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’

Amid the massive controversy that has erupted between the two milk brands, Amul and Nandini in the state of Karnataka ahead of the assembly elections, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi visited a local store in Bengaluru and purchased Nandini ice-cream further referring to the brand as ‘Karnataka’s pride’.

He further pointed out that Nandini, the premier brand of the Karnataka Milk Federation, is the ‘best’. The Congress leader’s action comes after state party officials supported the locally produced dairy company out of concern that Gujarat’s Amul might acquire it.

In a video that went viral over the internet, the former MP entered the store with state party leader DK Shivakumar and general secretary KC Venugopal. Gandhi could also be seen holding an ice cream cone from the local Nandini ice cream parlor. 

Rahul Gandhi also posted his picture while he shopped at the local ice cream and captioned the picture by saying, “Karnataka’s Pride – NANDINI is the best!”. However, the action by the former MP was not welcomed by the netizens who criticized the leader for seeking opportunity ahead of the elections and playing the drama of praising the Karnataka-based milk brand.

One of the users posted excerpts of Gandhi’s old speech from Anand, Gujarat where the leader had praised the Gujarat-based Amul brand amid the state assembly elections then. The user stated that Gandhi had praised Amul during the Gujarat elections and now he was praising Nandini during the Karnataka elections. “All this divide for votes only,” he said.

Another user meanwhile cross-questioned the leader and indicated that if Nandini was so best, why were Amul products being sold in the Congress-ruled state of Rajasthan instead of Nandini? One Rahul Gupta also claimed that the leader was praising the Nandin milk brand only for politics. “When in Gujarat, Amul is Best. Divide and Rule Policy has been History of Congress,” he said indicating that Gandhi was fueling the controversy by taking a biased stance on the issue.

One of the users meanwhile alleged that the Congress party was promoting regionalism amid the elections. Also, a user quoted Gandhi’s tweet and said that the leader was just being a hypocrite. He said that the state of Kerala, Wayanad (Gandhi’s constituency) was opposing Nandini’s entry into Kerala and here, the leader was showering praises on the milk brand.

Earlier it was reported that Kerala Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (KCMMF), also known by the brand name Milma, expressed grave concern regarding the propensity of some State milk marketing federations of entering markets outside of their respective state. The KCMMF claimed that the action violated the cooperative ethos on which the country’s dairy industry has been set up for the betterment of millions of milk farmers.

Milma Chairman K.S. Mani stated that Amul’s (Gujarat Milk Cooperative Federation) initiative to advertise its staple goods in Karnataka has encountered stiff opposition from state competitors but the Karnataka Milk Marketing Federation has lately opened its stores to sell its Nandini brand of milk and other goods in several areas of Kerala. “This is a highly unethical practice which defeats the very purpose of India’s dairy movement and will harm the interests of the farmers,” he said.

The milk saga began on April 5 after Amul’s official Twitter handle posted an infographic about its entry into Karnataka. The Congress in the state of Karnataka, ahead of the state assembly elections grabbed the opportunity to spread misleading information concerning Amul’s acquisition of the state’s local dairy brand Nandini. The matter escalated and grew into a full-fledged controversy and then Congress started milking it further for political gains.

While the Congress leader and former Karnataka Chief Minister, Siddaramaiah attempted to inflame regional tensions among Karnataka voters before the state elections using the Amul-Nandini controversy, he probably forgot that Amul had already expanded its footprints in the state when he was at the helm of affairs in 2017. As reported earlier, Amul entered Karnataka in 2017 when the Congress was in power in the state and Siddaramaiah himself was the CM.

The incumbent Chief Minister of Karnataka Basavaraj Bommai however last week clarified that his government had taken all kinds of measures to make Nandini number one at the national level. He also stated that Karnataka was also going to other states and marketing and that the state will do all required to put Amul behind in the competition.

Notably, Rahul Gandhi recently finished the Congress’ so-called ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ which aimed at uniting India and coming together to strengthen our nation. The Yatra began on September 7 last year from Kanyakumari and passed through 12 states, culminating in Jammu and Kashmir – spanning a distance of 4000 plus km over about 136 days. However, the aim of the Yatra and the Congress party seems to have failed as the former MP could be seen creating a divide between the two crucial states over milk brands ahead of the assembly elections in Karnataka.

USA: Six female teachers arrested for sexual misconduct after having sex with minor students

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In the USA, six cases of female teachers being arrested for sexual misconduct have come to light. The teachers were reportedly detained over the span of two days. According to reports, all these six teachers, teaching in different schools across the US are accused of having sex with students, most of them reportedly minors.

This includes a staff worker from Kentucky who was accused of having sexual intercourse on three separate occasions with two 16-year-old boys. According to a criminal complaint filed in the case, the 38-year-old accused, identified as Ellen Shell Danville, was charged with third-degree rape. She was arraigned in Garrard County District Court on Thursday (April 13, 2023).

Prior to working at Woodlawn Elementary School as a teacher’s assistant, Shell worked at Lancaster Elementary School.

According to a report published by local media house WTKR, Boyle County School officials sent a letter to parents alerting them to the arrest.

The second teacher who was detained is from Arkansas Heather Hare. She is facing first-degree felony assault rape for being in a sexual relationship with a teen student. 

Following a tip-off regarding another teacher’s involvement with a pupil, the police detained Emily Hancock from Oklahoma, a state in the South Central region of the United States. Hancock was detained for having an improper relationship with a 15-year-old student while working as a substitute teacher in Lincoln County. Hancock reportedly communicated with the minor student on Snapchat while she was working at Wellston Public Schools.

In another incident, 36-year-old Kristen Gantt was arrested on Friday for reportedly having sex with a minor student five times both inside and outside of her school. Gantt teaches at a Catholic high school in Iowa, reports The New York Times.

Additionally, a learning disabilities teacher at Fairfax County Schools named Allieh Kheradmand was charged with sexual misconduct with a student. She was arrested on four counts of indecent liberties with a student, according to police.

Similarly, in Pennsylvania, a javelin coach was arrested for sexual misconduct with a 17-year-old boy she coached.

The sixth teacher who was arrested on allegations of sexual misconduct with her student was a 26-year-old teacher identified as Hannah Marth. She was held for reportedly having engaged in a sexual relationship with a track and field athlete from the Northampton Area High School.

As some journalists whitewash Atiq as only a ‘former MP,’ here is his actual profile: 100s of FIRs, murders, loots and more

Several notorious gangsters, including Mukhtar Ansari, Raja Bhaiya, and Amarmani Tripathi, were harboured in Uttar Pradesh and celebrated by the media and some politicians who referred to them as ‘Baahubali’ leaders. Atiq Ahmed, a criminal turned politician with close relations to the late Samajwadi Party (SP) supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav, was one such notable name.

Many of these leaders with criminal backgrounds had a very important role in bringing Mulayam Singh and Mayawati (Bahujan Samaj Party chief) to the chief ministerial positions in the state. As quid pro quo, these criminals were not only inducted into their respective political parties, and offered election tickets and important positions but all efforts were made to thwart any measure which was undertaken to bring them to justice.

They would turn to crime, rise to positions of leadership, and eventually join the government. The strand was broken for the first time after Yogi Adityanath became the CM in 2017. The government’s patronisation of mafia elements was brought to a halt.

The rule of Atiq Ahmed’s terror

Atiq Ahmed wanted to make a comeback in the 2017 UP assembly elections but the public was more than fed up with the continuous patronage of criminals by SP-BSP and had another thing in mind. As a result, both political parties were humiliated in the polls and Yogi Adityanath took over as the chief minister for a second consecutive term.

In 2017, the Samajwadi Party had initially declared Atiq as their candidate, but after widespread criticism, they had to drop his name Atiq told that though Akhilesh Yadav likes him, he is opting out of contesting elections because he does not want Akhilesh to face media criticism because of him.

Atiq Ahmed had a fierce appearance that went well with his criminal persona. Any prison he visited didn’t want to keep him. He used to manage his illicit organisation while incarcerated. His henchmen were prepared to cause mayhem wherever and at any time, under his command. His messages reached his operators whether he was outside or inside the jail. The policeman monitoring him reported the fear of Atiq was so rampant that people avoid eye contact with him.

He viewed himself as the Muslim community’s leader. He was transferred to Bareilly Jail because managing him in the one in Deoria was becoming challenging. As soon as he arrived there, more security was set up, and the number of police officers was also raised. All things, however, turned out to be useless.

The incident in Deoria Jail

Mohit Jaiswal, a proprietor from Bareilly, had filed a report at the Krishna Nagar police station in 2018. He addressed the injustice that was meted out to him. He reported that Atiq Ahmed’s goons had hanged and assaulted him in front of the latter and his son Umar Ahmed. Shockingly, the entire incident happened inside Deoria Jail. The businessman’s five enterprises, worth Rs 45 crore were forcibly transferred into the gangster’s name.

Mohit Jaiswal’s Fortuner was broken into and stolen. Atiq Ahmed had already extorted thousands of rupees from him, two years ago. Now, he had been demanding more money for the past four months. He had also broken two fingers on the man’s right hand in jail.

Along with Mohit Jaiswal, another businessman had accused him of harassment. Mohammad Zayed Khalid, from Prayagraj, submitted a letter to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and the police administration, charging that Atiq Ahmed’s men had taken him forcibly to Deoria Jail. He was assaulted there and asked to transfer some of his land in Vishnupur to the gangster’s name. Neither any jail personnel nor police officers appeared to assist Zayed because of Atiq Ahmed’s deep relationship with some political sections.

Atiq Ahmed’s political career

In 1989, Atiq Ahmed won the election from Allahabad West and made his debut appearance in the state assembly with more than 25,000 (33%) votes. He ran for office again in 1991 from Allahabad West and won easily with 51% of the votes. More than 36,000 people voted for him in this election. With 56,000 votes cast in the assembly elections of 1993, he received a 49% vote share.

Not only did he garner more votes in 1996, but the percentage of votes increased as well. He earned about 73,000 votes which was 53% of the total vote. Even though he received far fewer votes in 2002 than in his first election, both the number of votes and the percentage of the vote stayed roughly the same and he managed to win again. This is how he took charge of Allahabad West, five times.

He contested the first three elections as an independent. He became close to Mulayam Singh Yadav and won his 1996 election on SP ticket. Similarly, in 2002, he became a confidant of Apna Dal founder Sone Lal Patel and won the election on his party ticket. Atiq Ahmed was also the president of Apna Dal (Sonelal) from 1999 and 2003.

Raju Pal murder case

After Atiq Ahmed was elected as a member of Parliament from Phulpur on SP ticket in 2004, Raju Pal of the BSP defeated Atiq Ahmed’s brother Ashraf Ahmed alias Khalid Azim in the Allahabad West by-election. On January 25, 2005, Raju Pal and his companions were attacked by armed assailants in the vicinity of the Dhoomanganj police station in Prayagraj.

In addition to Ruksana, Saif alias Saifulla, and Om Prakash Pal suffering injuries, the tragedy claimed the lives of Raju Pal and his two associates Devilal Pal and Sandeep Yadav. An FIR was filed at the Dhoomanganj police station regarding the murder and other charges against Atiq Ahmed, his brother Ashraf, and seven unnamed people on the basis of the complaint submitted by Raju Pal’s wife Pooja. 

Later, when Atiq Ahmed was ousted from the SP, the BSP refused to offer him a ticket because of his involvement in the murder of the party’s MLA. Ashraf Ahmed contested again in the by-election that was held as a result of the murder of Raju Pal.

Atiq Ahmed’s criminal background

The gangster was proud of the charges against him. As an SP candidate for Shrawasti constituency in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, which he lost to the Bharatiya Janata Party’s Daddan Mishra, he boasted that he has 188 outstanding cases against him and has spent half of his life behind bars. He declared that he would go to any extremes for his supporters, irrespective of the consequences. He had no fear of the law during the SP and BSP governments in the state.

Atiq Ahmed was the first person who was booked under the ‘Gangster Act’ in Uttar Pradesh. His criminal history ran very deep. He was accused of murder at the young age of 17. After that, he became so well-known in the underworld that his popularity even overshadowed that of the dons of Mumbai. 102 cases were lodged against him, including those of threats, murder attempts, and kidnapping. The gangster act was also invoked three times.

Guest House case: Atiq was one of the goons who had attacked Mayawati

He was involved in attacking Mayawati in the 1995 ‘guest house case’. In this context, Atiq Ahmed has been mentioned on several occasions by former UP chief minister Mayawati, who affirmed that he plotted her murder. In June 1995, when BSP had announced taking back its support from the Mulayam government, she was attacked by SP goons inside the Meerabai guesthouse in Lucknow. 

He brutally attacked the staff members of the Agricultural University (SHUATS) in 2016 which led to severe criticism of the then Akhilesh Yadav’s SP government.

Even the court declined to hear his case due to extreme fear. One after another, ten judges refused to take up his case. Eventually, the 11th one mustered the courage, and Atiq Ahmed was granted bail. Finally, The Supreme Court took a strong stance and a bench presided over by the then Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi ordered a CBI investigation in addition to ordering his transfer to Sabarmati Central Jail in Gujarat.

The Supreme Court directed the state government to submit reports in 80 other cases, apart from the 26 cases pending against him. It was also disclosed in the court that 102 cases have been registered against him so far. Many cases are lodged against his brothers and if the ongoing legal proceedings against his family, associates, and relatives are taken into account, the actual number of criminal cases may exceed the gangster’s claim. Substantial involvement of jail officials has also come to light and departmental action is being taken against them.

Umesh Pal murder case

The primary witness in the 2005 BSP MLA Raju Pal murder case, Umesh Pal, was fatally shot on February 24 in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, close to his home. The attack took the lives of two policemen assigned to guard the lawyer. The entire incident was recorded on CCTV camera. Umesh Pal had also disclosed that he had been kidnapped on February 28, 2006, under fear of force, since he refused to back down and submit to Atiq Ahmed’s pressure.

It was also reported that some time ago when another hardcore criminal, Guddu Muslim alias Guddu Bambaz’s condition was grave and he had fallen sick, Atiq Ahmed had given him Rs 8 lakh. He used explosives to attack Umesh Pal in order to pay back the gangster.

Atiq Ahmed, his son Asad Ahmed and his brother Ashraf Ahmed (an ex-MLA) were among the prime accused in the case. Atiq Ahmed’s absconding wife Shaista Parveen who carries a reward of Rs 50,000 is also named as an accused. Their sons Umar and Ali are in jail and two minor sons are in the Children Protection Home under the close watch of the police.

Events following Umesh Pal’s murder

Six of the eight accused related to the Umesh Pal murder case have died since February. The initial encounter took place on February 27 in Prayagraj when sharpshooter Arbaz, who drove the SUV of the assailants of Umesh Pal, was killed by Umesh Pal’s attackers. Following that, Vijay Chaudhary alias Usman was encountered on March 6, also in Prayagraj.

Asad Ahmed, son of Atiq Ahmed, and Mohammad Ghulam, both with a bounty of Rs 5 lakh on their heads were shot dead by police in an exchange of fire near the Pariksha Dam in Jhansi, on April 13. The accused had one British Bulldog Revolver .455 bore and Walther P88 7.63 bore pistol in their possession.

Atiq Ahmed and his brother Ashraf Ahmed were shot dead on April 15 while being taken to a hospital. The murder was committed in front of cameras and full media glare, and the three shooters surrendered before the police officers present at the scene.

Police are now searching for the remaining accused including Guddu Muslim who have managed to escape so far. Furthermore, several properties owned by Atiq Ahmed and his associates, including where Shaista Parveen was living, were also bulldozed by the UP administration.

Links with Pakistan

Atiq Ahmed had ties to Pakistani terrorist organisations, according to the Uttar Pradesh Police’s charge sheet against him. He reportedly admitted to having regular contact with Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Dawood Ibrahim’s D-Company and also received arms dropped through Pakistani drones in Punjab.

He and his brother Ashraf Ahmed informed the police that they knew the address of the individuals who provided the weaponry to them and would be able to able to identify them once they reached the location. They added that Pakistan-based organisations provided the firearms used in the grisly killing of Umesh Pal.

Asad Ahmed, son of Atiq Ahmed, and Mohammad Ghulam, were given shelter and financial support by a henchman of gangster Abu Salem who was Dawood’s aide and was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2015.

Attempts to whitewash Atiq Ahmed’s black profile

Many so-called ‘secular’ journalists and Leftists are only highlighting the political career of the gangster by referring to him as a ‘former MP’ and projecting him as a regular politician, while conveniently ignoring the criminal part which dominated most of his life. They are consciously attempting to erase his existence as the dreaded mafia, with over 100 charges against him, including the most serious ones involving murder and extortion and his connection with Pakistan and its terrorist outfits.

They are attempting to divert the blame for his death onto supposed ‘Hindu terrorists’ because the three shooters allegedly shouted ‘Jai Shree Ram,’ ignoring the fact that there is no proof to back up their outlandish claims. More importantly, Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab tied a ‘kalawa’ around his wrist in order to frame innocent Hindus in the 2008 Mumbai attacks.

Hence, merely shouting the slogan doesn’t amount to any proof. The possibility that Atiq Ahmed and his brother were killed as a result of a gang war is not ruled out yet. As bizarre as it may seem, some even went so far as to assert, that he was murdered in order to draw attention away from Satyapal Malik’s recent interview with Karan Thapar.

The aftermath of Atiq Ahmed’s death

Section 144 is now in effect across the entire Uttar Pradesh which means that gatherings larger than four people are not allowed, and more police officers have been deployed to maintain law and order. Furthermore, all police officers in the state have had their leaves revoked and are now required to report to work immediately. In addition, 17 cops are suspended as CM Yogi has ordered a probe by a high-level committee into the case.

Notably, people with criminal backgrounds refrain from committing crimes in order to present a clean image in public after entering politics. Numerous politicians who had many lawsuits filed against them ultimately turned away from crime and started their careers as leaders and businessmen. Atiq Ahmed on the other hand, is an exception. Despite having a successful political career, he kept one foot in the underworld.

Atiq Ahmed consistently contested elections and won six times, but this only worked to feed his malicious intentions to expand his criminal enterprise. As his speeches and activities show, the gangster was visibly proud of being a criminal who wielded political power.

Bathinda Army station shooting: Police arrest one Army jawan for killing 4 Army personnel

Indian Army gunner Mohan Desai has been arrested by the police in connection with the killing of four jawans at the Bathinda military base on April 12. The gunner claimed to have witnessed two masked assassins wearing kurta pyjamas fleeing the scene of the murders in the early hours of April 12 into a nearby jungle.

Desai’s arrest was verified by Bathinda SSP Gulneet Singh Khurana. Khurana, however, declined to address the reason behind the murders. “All I can say is that there are personal reasons,” he stated.

According to sources, the investigation found that Desai had committed the murders because the four jawans were harassing him. The gunman will appear before a Bathinda court later in the day.

The four victims of the unfortunate event were Gunners Sagar Banne (25), Kamalesh R (24), Yogeshkumar J (24) and Santosh M Nagaral (25).

On the night of the murders, Mohan Desai checked twice to see if the jawans had fallen asleep, according to a police officer involved with the investigation. Around two in the morning, the jawans went to sleep. With the gun he had stolen a few days previously from a nearby sentry station, Desai executed the murders.

When the four murders were discovered on April 12, the Army at Bathinda Military Station immediately started a manhunt to nab the culprit.

The incident had sent shockwaves through the military community, with many expressing shock and disbelief at the gunner’s alleged actions.

Netizens trend #DaantDikhaoKejriwal after speculations rose that he was missing a tooth after 9.5 hours of CBI questioning

On April 16, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal was summoned by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for questioning in the alleged liquor scam. Soon after the questioning, Kejriwal addressed the media and launched an obvious attack on the central government.

However, because of a mysterious black mark that appeared on right side of his face that appeared like he was missing a tooth, netizens were quite amused. They trended #DaantDikhaoKejriwal after speculations rose that the tooth went missing after 9.5 hours of CBI questioning.

Twitter user Justtprakash said if viewers noted Kejriwal was not opening his mouth as wide as he used to do. He said, “It’s rumored that he lost it in the CBI office sometime during questioning.”

Twitter user Mokshcasm used the hashtag and posted an image of Prime Minister Narendra Modi showing fist.

Twitter user AreOhSambha speculated only 31 more teeth are left to be broken.

Twitter user JalwaHaiHumara published a meme that read “Isme Modi Ji Ka Hath Hai” (Modi Ji is responsible for this).

Twitter user HinduBoy09 sarcastically said, “Kejriwal is no longer able to show his teeth to anyone”.

Aman Singh speculated that CBI has a trick under its sleeve where they pummel someone with padded gloves leaving zero evidence.

Twitter user Aman Sharma posted an old video of Kejriwal getting slapped and said, “According to my credible sources, CBI recreated this scene when Kejriwal refused to cooperate with them.”

Notably, ahead of his CBI questioning, Aam Aadmi Party leaders had started a ‘degree dikhao’ campaign to target PM Modi. They had put out allegations that PM Modi may be having a fake degree and had been calling him ‘anpadh’ (illiterate) and made statements like India deserves an educated PM. This, despite Gujarat University putting out PM Modi’s degree in public domain. Further, AAP leaders had started showing their ‘degree’ certificates to ‘prove’ how educated they are.

To put things in perspective, 29 out of 62 AAP MLAs in Delhi do not have a degree. 9 of them are not even 12th pass. Further, Manish Sisodia, who is being portrayed as ‘world’s best education minister’ by AAP fans, is not a graduate himself. Hence, netizens were asking Kejriwal to show his teeth to verify if he has indeed lost his tooth.

Meanwhile, OpIndia could not verify what the black-ish mark on Kejriwal’s tooth is. We cannot independently verify if Kejriwal lost his tooth during CBI questioning.

Atiq Ahmed was temporarily released from jail to save the UPA govt from collapse in 2008: Here is what had happened

Atiq Ahmed, the gangster-politician who was recently gunned down by three assassins, had helped the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) to retain the government during the infamous political turmoil of 2008.

As per a report by the Press Trust of India (PTI), Ahmed and 6 other criminal politicians were ‘furloughed’ (temporarily released) from different jails within 48 hours so that they could vote in favour of the UPA.

It must be mentioned that a no-confidence motion was moved by the Opposition in July 2008 after four Left parties (that were in alliance with Congress) withdrew their support to the UPA over Indo-US civil nuclear deal.

‘Furloughed’ politicians had over 100 criminal cases against them

PTI cited a book, titled ‘Baahubalis of Indian Politics: From Bullet to Ballot’, written by one Rajesh Singh. The book claimed that Atiq Ahmed, who was a Samajwadi Paty MP from the Phulpur constituency, came to the rescue of the UPA government.

“The UPA had 228 members in the Lok Sabha and was short of 44 seats for a simple majority to overcome the crisis of confidence. Prime Minister Singh, however, expressed confidence that he would survive. It soon became evident as to where that confidence came from,” wrote Rajesh Singh.

Reportedly, the 6 gangster politicians had over 100 criminal cases lodged against them. The book stated, “Forty-eight hours before the vote and with little fanfare, the government furloughed six of the nation’s most prominent suspected lawbreakers, collectively facing over 100 cases of kidnapping, murder, extortion, arson and more, so that they could fulfil their constitutional duties as lawmakers.”

Atiq Ahmed cast his vote in favour of UPA

“One among them was Atiq Ahmed, a Samajwadi Party lawmaker from Uttar Pradesh, with a conspicuous handlebar moustache and a penchant for safari suits,” it read.

“He dutifully cast his precious vote, no doubt in favour of the beleaguered UPA. The don had, by then, established himself in both politics and crime,” the book further pointed out. By 2008, Atiq Ahmed had been an MLA five times and a Member of Parliament (MP) for 4 years. However, as per the documents at the Digital Sansad, Atiq Ahmed had actually voted a nay, that is against the motion.

Atiq Ahmed vote

As can be seen, Atiq Ahmed had voted against the motion in Lok Sabha 14 Session XIII dated July 22, 2008. So while he may have been brought out to vote to save UPA, he voted against the motion.

Assasination of Atiq Ahmed

Atiq Ahmed and his brother Ashraf were shot dead from point-blank range in Prayagraj on the night of April 15, 2023. The assassins were identified as Lavlesh Tiwari, Arun Maurya and Sunny.

102 cases were filed against Atiq Ahmed, including those of threats, murder attempts, and kidnapping. The gangster act was brought against him a total of three times.

Even while incarcerated in different jails in Uttar Pradesh, he held meetings and ran his criminal empire. The initial complaint was filed against him in 1979. A total of 54 cases have been heard so far at UP police stations.

Atiq’s son Asad Ahmed and aide Ghulam were also neutralised in an encounter operation by the Uttar Pradesh Police earlier this week.