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Days after Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal promised a clean Yamuna for Chhath puja, toxic foam appears on the river

On October 27, ahead of Chhath Puja snan (holy dip), white toxic froth was seen floating on the Yamuna river in Delhi. As per news agency ANI, the foam was visible from Kalindi Kunj, Delhi.

The poisonous foam was seen drifting towards the Yamuna ghats, despite the fact that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal assured clean ghats and water for devotees during this year’s Chhatth puja. Chhath will be celebrated on October 30 and 31.

It may be recalled that only a week earlier, Kejriwal had taken to Twitter to assure that orders have been given to all the officers and that all arrangements will be made to ensure that Yamuna is not polluted as devotees prepare to celebrate the annual Hindu festival.

Arvind Kejriwal has spent years harping on the ‘three-year Yamuna clean’ promise but has failed to deliver each time. Because of this track record of making pledges and shifting deadlines, no one appears to have taken him seriously this time.

The social media platforms are once again flooded with videos and images of the ‘toxic Yamuna,’ leaving Netizens amused about how this thick envelope of toxic carcinogenic foam has become an annual tradition under his administration.

Another social media user mocked the AAP government by recalling how, last year, a Delhi Jal Board employee was found sprinkling water on the river Yamuna in a bid to dissipate the toxic foam.

Arvind Gupta, former BJP IT cell chief and head of Digital India Foundation and IIT-BHU professor, used the circumstance to make a sarcastic quip about Kejriwal, who has continued to blame the crisis on Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. “CM @ArvindKejriwal has fulfilled his commitment to make Yamuna clean. But Haryana keeps sending this toxicfoam and ANI captures the same with perfect timing,” Tweeted Arvind Gupta.

Arvind Kejriwal keep extending the deadline to clear the Yamuna river

Interestingly, the series of issuing dates after dates for cleaning the Yamuna by the Delhi government has been going on since the beginning of his political career. Delhi’s Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, in 2015, promised to clean the Yamuna river within 5 years (by 2020). He had, in fact, made this promise standing on the banks of the river along with his cabinet colleagues and senior Delhi government officials, who had taken part in the first ‘Yamuna Aarti’ held at the Kudesia Ghat.

In November 2019, he said his government has planned to clean the Yamuna in the next four to five years, and people would be able to take a dip in it. In December same year, he promised the people attending his rally that by the next elections (scheduled in 2025), he would take the whole village for a dip in the Yamuna.

In January 2020, he again promised to get it cleaned in five years. He had promised to take a dip in the Yamuna himself.

However, almost eight years after AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal first promised to clean the Yamuna, the river continues to be engulfed in toxic foam to date.

In November 2021, a bizarre visual made it to social media after the Delhi government tried to control toxic foam in the river with a hedge made out of bamboo sticks. Delhi Jal Board employees were seen sprinkling water on toxic foam to “clean the river”.

Coimbatore blast: Mohammed Thalka, one of 5 arrested is the nephew of Al-Ummah’s chief, the mastermind of 1998 serial blasts in the city

On October 22, a 25-year-old man died in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, after an LPG cylinder in a car burst in the communally sensitive Kottaimedu district. The deceased in the Coimbatore blast was identified as Jamesha Mubin, a resident of Kottaipudur, near GM Nagar in Ukkadam.

There was an explosion at about 4 am in a Maruti car just opposite the Kottai Eswaran temple in the Ukkadam area of Coimbatore. Two gas cylinders, marbles, and nails were found.

The vehicle, a Maruti 800 hatchback, was shattered into pieces as a result of the bomb blast. Police also collected an unexploded LPG cylinder, steel balls, glass pebbles, and aluminum and iron nails from the scene. While alleged connections were reported between the recent cylinder blast and the 2019 Easter attacks in Sri Lanka, reports have emerged stating that the Tamil Nadu Police also found a link to the 1998 serial blasts in Coimbatore during the investigation.

According to a report published by India Today, Ukkadam, the area in which Mubin was residing has been a sensitive area, especially after the 1998 serial blasts that happened in the city. After the recent cylinder attack, while one police team conducted searches at Mubin’s residence, another team was engaged in raiding the premises of Islamic terrorists associated with Al-Ummah, the terrorist organization responsible for the Coimbatore serial blasts in 1998. The Police also raided the house of Al-Ummah chief Syed Ahmed Basha’s brother, Nawab Khan.

Nawab Khan is currently imprisoned for his involvement in the terror organization that plotted the 1998 serial explosions. These explosions killed over 60 individuals and injured approximately 220 others. Reports mention that the police officers also interrogated Nawab Khan’s son, Mohammed Thalka or Dalqa, who is now recognized to be one of the 5 offenders charged under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. Section 120B (penalty for criminal conspiracy) and 153A (promoting enmity between different communities) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) have also been added to the case, in which the deceased Jamesha Mubin has also been identified as an offender, under the UAPA.

The Police also investigated Mubin’s phone and checked his data to discover that before his death, the deceased had posted a WhatsApp story to apologize for his acts. “If the news of my death reaches you, forgive my mistakes. Hide my shortcomings. Participate in my Janasa. Pray for me”, the message written in local language read. A report mentions that the message posted by Mubin was custom-made and designed probably having connection with the ‘KhilafahGFX’ Facebook page.

WhatsApp status that was posted by Mubin before his death (India Today)

The Facebook page named ‘KhilafahGFX’ was active by around 2019 and was known to be propagating the ideology of ISIS. The page was maintained by Mohammed Azharuddin who was arrested by the NIA amid investigations surrounding the Kasargod – ISIS breakthrough in Kerala. He was also connected on Facebook with Lankan suicide bomber Zahran Hashim, who was the mastermind of the Easter bombings that happened in Sri Lanka in the year 2019.

Authorities also discovered handwritten paper documents retrieved from Jamesha Mubin’s home detailing popular sites that they planned to recce or had done previously. The Racecourse, Victoria Hall, railway terminals, and other public venues are some of them. Notably, the reports stated that one of the five detained in the case is believed to have paid a visit to Mohammed Azharuddin (of the KhilafahGFX) in Cochin jail with the now-deceased Mubin.

Mohammed Azharuddin who maintained the Facebook page named KhilafahGFX was arrested in 2019

Earlier, the NIA had also questioned Mubin in the 2019 Easter bombings case. According to police officers, Mubin had made preparations for a blast earlier also, but the plan had been foiled. After the recent blasts, Tamil Nadu police arrested 5 persons identified as Nawab’s son Muhammed Dhalha and four others; Nawab Ismail, Firoz Ismail, Muhammed Riyaz and Muhammed Azaruddin.

According to another report, Mubin was also Facebook friend with Sri Lankan Islamic cleric Zahran Hashim, the mastermind of the 2019 Easter bombing in Sri Lanka. The Police also said that Mubin was a close friend of Muhammed Azaruddin, who is now in a jail in Kerala over the IS case. The five accused in the current case were identified by the police from the CCTV visuals. The Police said that the accused individuals had placed an object like a gas cylinder in the automobile that exploded on Saturday night last week.

The Coimbatore serial blasts 1998-

A series of devastating bomb blasts rocked Coimbatore on 14 February 1998 which killed around 60 people and nearly killed LK Advani, the then BJP president whose scheduled arrival was delayed as his flight was delayed by over 90 minutes. The bombs were concealed in cars, motorcycles, bicycles, side boxes of two-wheeler, denim and rexine bags, and fruit carts. Reports mention that the bombings were apparently in retaliation to the 1997 Coimbatore riots that happened during November and December in the year 1997.

Mayhem caused during 1998 serial blasts in Coimbatore (Wire)

The terror plot was named ‘Operation Allahu Akbar’ and intended to kill Advani who was supposed to address an election meeting in the city that day. Seven human bombers with immediate package explosives fastened to their waists were ready to attack Advani. However, their preparations failed since they were unable to penetrate the police barrier and approach him. But the other explosives put across the city, in vehicles, motorcycles, tea cans, unsecured bags, and so on, were detonated, causing extensive mayhem and loss of life throughout Coimbatore.

Mayhem caused during 1998 serial blasts in Coimbatore (National Herald)

The investigation later revealed that an Islamists terrorist organisation named Al-Ummah and it’s chief Syed Ahmed Basha were responsible for the attack. Basha had planned the attack in retaliation to the 1997 riots. Basha, the first accused and the founder-president of Al-Ummah, was then sentenced to life imprisonment under Section 120-B (conspiracy) of the IPC read with additional IPC offences, including murder, in 2003, and three years of hard imprisonment under Section 153 A (1) of the IPC (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion). Basha’s brother, Nawab Khan, was also sentenced to life in jail and 27 years in prison too. Now, Khan’s son identified as Muhammed Dhalha has been arrested for his involvement in the recent cylinder blasts that happened in the city on October 22.

AAP-led Punjab govt spent over 1.8 crores on Facebook ads with over 77% in Gujarat, here is what we found

Several netizens have raised questions about the money being spent by the Aam Aadmi Party-led Punjab government on Facebook ads that are running in Gujarat. Twitter user The Kejriwal Files said, “Debt-ridden Punjab govt. spent 1.74 crores on advertisements out of which ~1.4 crores were spent in Gujarat only (On a single Facebook page). Punjab govt. is spending crores on print media. i.e- ads on the front page for over a week PAN India.”

OpIndia’s investigation

We at OpIndia decided to check the information available in the public domain to see how far netizens’ allegations are true. It is Facebook’s policy to show details of the advertisements being run by a Facebook page. You can check the ads, how much money is spent, and the target audience among other parameters.

We picked three parameters to check the ads for the last 25 days running on Punjab Government’s official page targeting Gujarat in particular. Here is what we found.

Under the About tab of the Government of Punjab’s official Facebook page, there is a section called Page Transparency. Facebook enables this section on every page so that the users can see who is running the page, who the admins are (sometimes only the number of admins and their countries are visible) if the page is running ads and the topics of the ads. In this case, The Punjab Government’s page was running ads under category(s) social issues, elections or politics.

There is a sub-section Ad Library where users can see the details of the ads the page is running. The page started running ads on October 2. First, we checked how much the Government of Punjab has spent and where it was spent. Under the audience section in Ad Library, we changed the timeline to 90 days. By the time this report was published, a total of Rs 1,83,98,000 (One crore Eighty-Three Lakhs Ninty Eight Thousand) was spent by the Punjab Government only on Facebook ads. The page ran a total of 136 ads.

Source: Ad Library/Government of Punjab/Facebook

As per the information available, 77.8% of the money was spent on the target audience in Gujarat. Only 19.5% for Punjab, 1.5% for Maharashtra, 1.2% for Rajasthan, Delhi, Haryana, and so on. The page ran 66 ads targeting Gujarat, 41 for Punjab, 9 for Maharashtra, 20 for Rajasthan, 20 for Delhi, and so on.

Interestingly, most of the ads were not in Punjabi but in Hindi. In the video ads, the Chief Minister of Punjab extensively talked about the work that has been done by the Chief Minister of Delhi and AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal in Delhi. OpIndia does not authenticate the claims made in the video ads about AAP’s work in Delhi.

Initially, there were no subtitles on the ads but then subtitles in Marathi started to appear. Even those ads were not in Punjabi but in Hindi. In all the ads, CM Mann talked about Delhi first and then either said similar work is being done in Punjab or would be done in Punjab. He added, “if honest governments are across the country, similar work is possible”. The maximum money spent on these ads was between Rs 35,000 to Rs 40,000. These ads with Marathi subtitles were visible only to the people of Maharashtra.

Source: Ad Library/Government of Punjab/Facebook

Then came ads with Gujarati subtitles that started to run by the page. These ads were visible in Gujarat only.

One of the ads that ran from October 2 to October 23 targeted Rajasthan and other states. Even in this ad, only 1% to 6% of the target audience was from Delhi.

Source: Ad Library/Government of Punjab/Facebook

Another ad that ran through the same time period targeted Rajasthan, Haryana, Delhi, and Himachal Pradesh with only a 15% share of Delhi. Punjab was still missing from the target audience.

The target audience consistently remained around Rajasthan, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh with little share from Delhi. Notably, Rajasthan has assembly elections scheduled for 2023, Haryana for 2024, Himachal Pradesh for 2022, and Delhi has MCD elections most probably parallel to Gujarat Elections.

The average spent on these ads remained between Rs 15,000 to Rs 20,000 with over one million impressions of all ads.

From October 5, the official page of the Punjab Government started running ads with descriptions in Gujarati. Initially, the money spent on these ads varied from Rs 100 to Rs 2,000 with one exception where Rs 90,000 to Rs 100,000 was spent.

Source: Ad Library/Government of Punjab/Facebook

On October 8, another ad targeting audience from Gujarat spent another Rs 70,000 to Rs 80,000 on a single ad.

From October 10 onwards, the money spent on every ad raised exponentially. On multiple ads/ad groups (examples here, here and here) that ran between October 10 to October 26 with Gujarati text and a target audience from Gujarat, over Rs 10 lakh were spent on the ads. On two ads in the same period, Rs 500,000 to Rs 600,000 were spent.

Source: Ad Library/Government of Punjab/Facebook
Source: Ad Library/Government of Punjab/Facebook

Since October 10, nine ads ran or still running by the page targeting the Punjab region. However, none of these ads had a budget of over Rs 800,000. These ads were made in the Punjabi language. Please note that these are the same ads that ran in Hindi. The statements by the people in the video were dubbed for these ads either in Hindi or Punjabi depending on what language they spoke and the target audience.

From October 13, ads with Gujarati text and Hindi voiceover started again. Currently, thirteen ads are running on the page. Out of these thirteen ads, six are targeting audience from Punjab while seven are targeting audiences from Gujarat. On two of the Gujarat ads (here and here), Rs 10 lakh each has already been spent.

Notably, the information available here is only about the amount the Punjab government has spent on Facebook with a target audience spread over several poll-bound states. Information on money spent on ads on other platforms like hoardings, local newspapers, national newspapers, TV channels, News channels, Google ads and more is available in bits and pieces.

Analysing The Wire’s ‘apology’ to readers, its victimhood and indulgence in self-glory and how it does not own up they fabricated ‘evidence’

The Wire, late on Wednesday night, issued a statement which as per them was an ‘apology’ on the pure fiction they had conjured up in their Meta stories to readers and a ‘promise’ to do better.

The Wire ‘apologises’ to its readers

The Wire claimed that while they retracted their Meta stories after conducting internal review of technical source material used with help of external experts, they are also conducting a comprehensive editorial review of internal editorial processes. The Wire claimed that the process is still on but their one important editorial learning was that when they have ‘complex technical evidence’, whether brought by someone from their team or a freelancer, all processes that involve technical skill will be cross-checked by ‘independent and reputed experts in field’.

‘Independent experts’ who had ‘verified’ this story said they hadn’t

The Wire, in its Meta story had claimed they had independent and reputed experts in the field who had verified their data and approved of the findings. Both the experts cited by The Wire, where even the founding Editor Siddharth Varadarajan had taken a byline, eventually had denied giving these ‘proofs’. Perhaps The Wire should have independent experts verifying proofs submitted by independent experts and then maybe some more independent experts verifying all these because, clearly, The Wire team had even forged statements by independent experts’ comments. The Wire does not address any of this in its ‘apology’.

The Wire also does not mention how some of the team members that worked on the Meta story were also involved in the Tek Fog fiction it had unleashed upon humanity earlier in January this year. Devesh Kumar and Ayushman Kaul, who is associated with London based organisation Logically.ai which offers doxxing services amongst others, worked on the Tek Fog story. The Tek Fog stories also now stand withdrawn but Tek Fog does not find a mention in this ‘apology’. Tek Fog story also cited unnamed experts who had claimed to have ‘verified’ these findings they had produced. Tek Fog was so hyped and taken on face value that it led to primetime debates on news channels where NDTV India’s Ravish Kumar went overly dramatic despite his monotone. The issue was even raised in Parliament and investigation was demanded. While Tek Fog stories stand withdrawn, The Wire has not apologised for same or even acknowledged they have taken their readers for a ride by building up on a story on figment of imagination of their writers.

Both these stories made it appear like the BJP, their IT Cell head in particular Amit Malviya, were all too powerful and controlling an army of zombies and hijacking all online conversations and discourse. However, later it turned out how one of their own manipulated a bunch of anti-Modi zombies into believing fabricated ‘proofs’. So much has been their effect that a section of their supporters still believe in these fiction despite The Wire themselves taking them back. One shouldn’t be too surprised if tomorrow they start floating that it was BJP/Amit Malviya who ‘infiltrated’ their ‘independent experts’ and made them do this. In fact, some have already started building this up as a ground that BJP did this because The Wire is ‘reputed’ and ‘important for democracy’. Actually, they are just upset they couldn’t get away with Meta the way they got away with Tek Fog and things went from bad to worse and they had to withdraw even Tek Fog stories, quite quietly.

“We were deceived”

The Wire then says how one of their teammates subjected them to deception in this. They haven’t named him/her/them yet but everyone seems to be thinking it is Devesh Kumar, who has since deleted all his social media presence. Interestingly, Varadarajan, who took a byline for the same and Jahnavi Sen, their BA in Philosophy ‘tech expert’ who first reported the Meta story that started it all, are getting a free pass. It is simple. They chose not to be devil’s advocate and question what was being presented to them because they wanted to believe it. That this is some sort of ‘war’ and they are fighting the big demon BJP and all is fair in love and war drama. One really does not need to be a tech expert to know how the rubbish that was presented as ‘evidence’ could not pass the smell test. Varadarajan went ahead with it anyway. This ‘teammate deceived us’ is just The Wire equivalent of ‘dog ate my homework’ excuse.

And who is the reporter who had ‘personal relationship’ with one of their Meta insiders? The little bit of information was slipped by The Wire when they withdrew their story but then they edited out this part in the web version. The Wire is likely having pillow talk being passed off as evidence and no one is even asking for accountability and glorifying them for ‘owning up’.

The Wire then writes, “The Wire acknowledges that the internal editorial processes which preceded publication of these stories did not meet the standards that The Wire sets for itself and its readers expect from it. To have rushed to publish a story we believed was reliable without having the associated technical evidence vetted independently is a failure of which we cannot permit repetition.” Bro, your reports, including your Founding Editor Siddharth Varadarajan shared emails as well as video proof of ‘expert evidence’ – which was all fabricated. And you allowed its repetition. Tek Fog was first, Meta was repetition. You got away with Tek Fog, but Meta made you bend the knee.

Why no apology to the subjects of these stories where The Wire falsely accused them of wrongdoings

Interestingly, The Wire only ‘apologises’ to its readers because the ‘story did not hold up’. It says, “this combination of not fully grasping the complexities of technology and a slippage in editorial assessment of tech-related matter resulted in the publication of stories which did not eventually hold up. For this we owe an apology to our readers.” Umm, what about Meta? What about the BJP or Amit Malviya whom you falsely accused of being superhumans? Your ‘team’ conducted AMA on Reddit about Tek Fog and made wild allegations, all of which still remain. Your report on Tek Fog was used by some outlets to defame India and accuse central government of curbing press freedom? The dominos effect that was unleashed by you guys, a simple ‘apology to readers’ without an iota of responsibility just does not cut it. More so because you and your ilk hound others for smallest of mistakes. There is no reason why you at The Wire should not be subjected to same level of accountability.

And then the self-glorification. The Wire concludes by saying, “in making this open admission and putting in place more robust processes for checking and cross-checking documents and indeed all source-based information, we are promising our readers that there will be no recurrence.” The ‘open admission’ is half-hearted. There has been no mention of Tek Fog absurdity in this.

Not an exception, but the norm

And you cannot hide behind the veil of ‘technical process’. The Wire and their Founding Editor have been at the forefront of misinformation because deep in their hearts they think they are fighting a ‘war’. This is what the mainstream media, especially activist journalism of left wing has been doing all these decades. They believe their own lies, not accept mistakes, steadfast with propaganda than truth. And even in face of mounting tech proof, they double down and brazen it out. Imagine what they would do with issues that are just about political or ideological narrative?

For example, soon after the Republic Day riots in January 2021 when hundreds of so-called farmers desecrated the Red Fort, one ‘protestor’ Navreet Singh was killed after the tractor he was using to run over police overturned. The Wire, however, published an article insinuating that he had died of bullet injuries and not because of the injuries he sustained from the overturning of the tractor. The article further claimed that the victim’s relatives spoke to the doctor who carried out the autopsy who claimed that while there was bullet injury, ‘his hands were tied’, thereby insinuating that the UP government is trying to coverup.

What is intriguing to note here is that despite the refusal of the Uttar Pradesh Police and the deputy CMO of the hospital where the autopsy was conducted expressly denying that Navreet died of a bullet injury, The Wire did not bother to mention the same in their headline. Instead, it went ahead with a misleading headline to raise aspersions on the authenticity of the autopsy report. The District Magistrate, Rampur, even shared a signed declaration of the three doctors who had carried out the autopsy that the allegations reported by The Wire were false.

The signed declaration states that none of the three doctors who were involved in the autopsy had spoken to any mediapersons or any other persons. The autopsy was video-recorded and the findings were given in sealed envelop to the officers. Subsequently, The Wire updated the article, but they had no qualms in stirring the pot that could have led to a law and order situation.

But instead of saying sorry, especially to people they spread lies about (they apologised in Meta story to readers, not to Meta or Malviya who were subject of their lies), The Wire brazens it out. And it will do so tomorrow too when there’s another ideological issue they conjure up and most of those who are calling it out today will likely side with them, forgetting The Wire’s history of shoddy reporting. That is ‘liberal’ privilege.

In short, The Wire conjured up fake evidences to perpetuate a preconceived narrative in their head and their Editor turned a blind eye to gaping holes, not once but twice, when actual experts called them out, they doubled and tripled down to brazen it out. The Wire and their supporters even accused those pointing out loopholes to be ‘overly critical’ of a platform that was ‘putting out truth’ about the ‘fascist Modi government’. And after being fully exposed they are playing victim and are actually being hailed for ‘owning up’ on their lies.

1984 anti-Sikh Riots accused Jagdish Tytler attends oath ceremony of Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge in presence of Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi

On Wednesday (October 26), the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) accused the Congress party of continuing to back the perpetrators of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. 

Delhi BJP spokesperson Tajinder Bagga took to Twitter to share that Jagdish Tytler was present at the AICC headquarters in the national capital when Mallikarjun Kharge was elected Congress president. He lambasted the party for its “love” for “killers of Sikhs” by posting a picture of Kharge, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and Meira Kumar sitting in the same room as Jagdish Tytler.

“Congress invited Killers of Sikhs Jagdish Tytler as Special guest in oath ceremony of Mallikarjun Kharge. Congress and Sonia Gandhi’s love for Killers of Sikhs proved once again,” he tweeted.

BJP leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa also slammed the Gandhi family for patronizing the anti-Sikh riots accused. “By inviting Tytler, the murderer of Sikhs, to be the chief guest at Kharge ji’s oath ceremony, the Gandhi family demonstrated once more that they will continue to protect and honor Tytler, Kamal Nath. The Gandhi family carried out the 1984 Sikh massacre with the help of these killers and continues to reward these people to this day,” Sirsa tweeted.

One of the accused former Congress MPs, Jagdish Tytler, told CNN IBN that he traveled around in Delhi with former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi following Indira Gandhi’s death and found that his entire area was peaceful. According to CNN News, the Akali Dal and BJP criticized Tytler and questioned whether Rajiv was also involved in stirring unrest.

The Nanavati commission accused the former MP as one of the riot organizers. In addition, the accused had refused to undergo lie detector tests. The 1984 anti-Sikh riots erupted in the aftermath of the assassination of then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, and culminated in the horrific killings of over 2800 people, according to government data. Congress leaders Sajjan Kumar and Jagdish Tytler were accused of a direct role in instigating the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in India.

Jagdish Tytler was elected to the Lok Sabha in 1991 and served as the Union Minister of State for Surface Transport until being re-elected in 2004. He was only dropped in 2009 due to the controversy over his actions in the 1984 riots.

Congress party has always had the policy of patronizing the accused of the anti-Sikh riots. Kamal Nath, another Congress leader accused of leading the violent mob, was appointed chief minister of Madhya Pradesh in 2018. Prior to it, he was elected nine times from Madhya Pradesh’s Chhindwara Lok Sabha seat and handled several portfolios. Kamal Nath is accused of leading a violent mob attack on Gurdwara Rakabgunj on November 1, 1984, in which the mob had burnt two Sikhs, a father, and a son alive.

The CBI gave a clean chit to Tytler during the second term of the UPA government. However, the closure report was rejected by a Sessions Court, and an investigation into his role was requested. Despite public calls to cut relations with Tytler, Congress has frequently accommodated him on a public platform. In January 2019, Congress was criticized for granting Tytler a front-row seat during the ceremony of former Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit taking over as Delhi Congress chief on January 16, 2019.

Sajjan Kumar, another senior Congress leader who was in the party till 2018, was convicted of his role in the 1984 riots and was sentenced to life imprisonment by Delhi High Court.

‘Let that sink in’: Elon Musk enters Twitter headquarters carrying a sink, changes bio to ‘Chief Twit’

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Elon Musk has entered Twitter headquarters, carrying a ceramic sink. He shared a video of his entry with the caption “Let that sink in”.

The world’s richest man, known on social media for his humourous comebacks and whimsical ideas, shared the video to convey that he is now about to finalize the takeover of the social media giant.

“Let that sink in” is an English phrase used to ask someone to realize the importance of a statement, or event.

Musk added further that he is currently meeting a lot of ‘cool’ people at Twitter.

Musk has also changed his Twitter bio to ‘Chief Twit’, and has added ‘Twitter HQ’ as the location. He had earlier shared that buying Twitter is the first step towards making X, the everything App.

‘Twit’ is slang for a stupid person.

Musk’s Twitter Bio

Earlier, the Tesla and SpaceX boss had announced that he is about to finalize the Twitter deal by Friday.

A deadline of October 28th has been set by Elon Musk to complete the purchase of Twitter. Twitter halted its employees’ equity rewards as an indication that the deal is moving through. Layoffs were already scheduled in the company as prior to Musk’s proposal, Twitter management intended to lay off about a quarter of its workers, saving $800 million in salary.

In April 2022, Elon Musk offered to buy Twitter at $44 billion and said he would like to take the company private. The deal was approved by the board of directors at Twitter. However, later Musk said that Twitter was allegedly holding back information about the spam accounts on the platform. Twitter, on the other hand, denied the allegations.

Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee clears field trials of first genetically modified food crop, indigenously developed GM mustard

India’s first indigenously developed transgenic hybrid mustard has been given the green light for seed production by the Union Environment Ministry’s Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee (GEAC). It provides opportunities for farmers to grow India’s first GM food crop. The variety is named Dhara Mustard Hybrid 11 (DMH-11).

The transgenic mustard hybrid DMH-11, developed by the Centre for Genetic Manipulation of Crop Plants (CGMCP) at Delhi University, was recommended for “environmental release” on October 18. However, it is not yet clear whether the GEAC’s approval would also serve as the official government nod. DMH-11 contains two alien genes isolated from a soil bacterium called Bacillus amyloliquefaciens that enable the breeding of high-yielding commercial mustard hybrids.

The recommendation, according to the GEAC, is valid for four years following the issuance of the approval letter. According to the minutes of the GEAC meeting held on October 18, which were published on Wednesday, additional research and coordinated trials must be carried out together with the Indian Council of Agriculture Research (ICAR) within two years.

The minutes state that after the environmental release by the applicant within two years, field demonstration studies on the effect of the mustard variety on honey bees and other pollinators should also be carried out under the supervision of the ICAR, and a report on this should be submitted to the GEAC. The GEAC said the commercial use of DMH-11 hybrids will be subject to the Seed Act, 1966, and related rules and regulations.

According to a report by the Business Standard, Deepak Pental, former vice-chancellor of Delhi University, and one of the main scientists behind DMH-11 said, “If all the steps from here fall in place, then it would mean that farmers can get a hold of GM-based mustard hybrids in the next two years.”

Approximately 6 million farmers in the states of Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, and Madhya Pradesh grow mustard on 6.5-7 million hectares of land. It has been revealed that DMH-11 produces 30% higher yields than current types. While the global average production of mustard is around 2,000 kilogrammes per hectare, the average output of the present mustard types is approximately 1,000 to 1,200 kilogrammes per hectare. India has only allowed GM (genetically modified) breeding techniques for cotton up to this point. Environmental activists prevented the commercial launch of GM brinjal in the past.

Apart from the cultivation of BT Cotton, India also allows the import of BT Soya oil, but local cultivation is not allowed. But it is alleged that a large number of farmers are ‘illegally’ importing BT Soya seeds to cultivate in India.

Assam: Three Swedish preachers arrested for violating visa norms by indulging in conversion activities, to be deported

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Assam police have arrested three persons from Sweden for violating visa norms by indulging in conversion activities. The three Swedish nationals had entered India on tourist visa, but they were found to be involved in religious preaching activities, following which they were arrested from Naharkatia in the Dibrugarh district in eastern Assam.

The arrested Swedish nationals have been identified as Hannah Mikaela Bloom, Marcus Arne Henrik Bloom, and Susanna Elisabeth Hakanason.

The three were trying to lure people to convert to Christianity in tea garden areas in the region, and they were arrested while running a proselytization event. They were trying to lure people in the area to Christianity under the pretext of a program titled “Peace and Healing Prayer Festival” scheduled from October 25 to 27. The event is being organised at Achabam Ghinai 1 No. playground in Nakarkatia by United Churches Fellowship and Bless Assam Mission Network.

People were invited to seek blessings and get healed in the event, but in reality, the intent of the program was to convert locals into Christianity.

Confirming the development, DSP Namrup, Naba Kumar Borah said, “Three Swedish nationals came for a meeting in Naharkatia and as per their tourist visa they are not supposed to deliver any lectures.”

“As there was a violation as per the section 14 Foreigners Act, a case has been registered and later arrested,” he further added.

Additional Superintendent of Police Bitul Chetia said that police initiated a suo moto case against the trio for attending the religious event violating visa norms after getting information about the same.

The trio were produced in a local court where they were found guilty under the Foreigners Act. The court directed the district administration and the police to arrange for their deportation. ASP Chetia said that the Swedish nationals will be sent to Guwahati on Thursday and after that, they will be deported to Sweden.

The prayer meeting organised by United Churches Fellowship, a body of several churches, is being held with permission from authorities. After the arrest of the trio, a large number of people, mostly from tea gardens, gathered outside the police station to protest against the arrest. They chanted slogans against the police, and started praying there.

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge forms a 47-member steering committee to replace the CWC, Shashi Tharoor not included

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge has formed a 47-member steering committee that will now function in place of the Congress Working Committee. The decision was announced by a press release issued on 26th October 2022 by the Congress general secretary KC Venugopal.

In the notice, KC Venugopal said, “As per article XV(b) of the Constitution of the Indian National Congress, the Congress President has constituted the Steering Committee which will function in place of the Congress Working Committee. The list of the members of the Steering Committee is enclosed herewith.”

The list of Congress Steering Committee. Image Source: Twitter handle of ANI

The list of the members includes all three members of the Gandhi family who are active in politics, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. Apart from the first family in Congress, the list includes several veteran party leaders like Dr. Manmohan Singh, AK Antony, Jairam Ramesh, Randeep Surjewala, Ambika Soni, Ajay Maken, Harish Rawat, Abhishek Manu Singhvi and many other senior leaders loyal to the Gandhi family. The 47-member list covers regional representation among the included leaders.

The list does not include Shashi Tharoor. Image Source: Twitter handle of ANI

The 47-member committee also includes Anand Sharma, a member of the G-23 rebel group in the party. The group had written to Sonia Gandhi demanding sweeping changes within the Congress party.

Interestingly, senior Congress leader and Kerala MP Shashi Tharoor is excluded from this list. He had contested the election for the post of Congress president against Mallikarjun Kharge. This exclusion is speculated to be a punishment to the Trivandrum MP for contesting against the Gandhi family loyalist.

Shashi Tharoor had openly expressed his views about the elections being hosted on an uneven playing field during his election campaign. Though he had said that all is well within the party. After Kharge was elected as the president of the Congress party, Shashi Tharoor accepted that the Gandhi family will remain the foundational pillar of the party. Now, he has failed to secure a spot in the Congress Steering Committee.

The Congress Steering Committee will function as the Congress Working Committee till a new CWC is constituted. Earlier today, all members of the existing CWC submitted their resignations, along with all general secretaries and in-charges of various departments in the Congress party.

The existing officer-bearers of the party have resigned to enable the new president to form new teams. An election will take place to elect 12 members of the CWC, while 11 members will be nominated. The party president will also select the other office bearers. The new CWC will be reconstituted by Mallikarjun Kharge after the plenary session of the Congress party scheduled to be held in March-April next year, where his election as the party president will be ratified. Therefore, the Congress Steering Committee will run the party till that time.

Zimbabwean fan wants cricket team to beat Pakistan in T20 World Cup as revenge for sending fake Mr. Bean to Zimbabwe

ICC Cricket T20 World Cup 2022 is being hosted in Australia. The 24th match of the Supre 12 round will be played between two teams in Group 2 – Zimbabwe and Pakistan – on October 27 at Perth. Though fans of every sports team want their team to win, sometimes the sports fans have an extra reason to hope that their team will defeat the opponent. Such a situation has evolved in the Zimbabwe-Pakistan match, as one fan from Zimbabwe wants the Zimbabwe cricket team to beat Pakistan in the upcoming match as revenge for sending fake Mr. Bean as a guest in a comedy program in Zimbabwe.

It started with the official Twitter handle of the Pakistan Cricket Board sharing photos of Pakistani cricketers practising for the upcoming match.

Zimbabwean cricket fan Ngugi Chasura replied, “As Zimbabweans, we won’t forgive you…you once gave us that Fraud Pak Bean instead of Mr. Bean Rowan ..we will settle the matter tomorrow just pray the rains will save you.”

On being asked about the details of his grievances, Ngugi Chasura tweeted, “They gave us Pak Bean instead of Mr Bean on one of our local events called agriculture show.”

Asif Mohammad is a Pakistani citizen who is a look-alike of Mr. Bean, that is, Rowan Atkinson. Asif Mohammad, supposedly known as Mr Pak Bean, was called to Zimbabwe in 2016 for some programs where he was supposed to entertain the people. According to reports, the performance by the Mr Bean look-alike at the Harare International Conference Centre was a massive flop show, as there was little laughter in the ‘comedy-show’. Despite being labelled as ‘Mr Pak Bean’, he didn’t have any stand-alone act, he had performed with other local artists and delivered a very disappointing performance.

According to Ngugi Chasura, this Mr. Paki Bean’s show was charged $10 per ticket and had no value for money as such. He, therefore, wished for the Pakistani cricket team to be defeated in the world T20 championship match against Zimbabwe so that the Pakistanis get a lesson.

More tweets and replies revealed that Mr. Pak Bean has also appeared in some advertisements. Taking a jibe at Pakistan’s poor economic condition, Ngugi Chasura replied, “Maybe he is the other source of income to the Pakistan government doing international frauds.”

Ngugi Chasura was also enraged at the way he was provided police security by the Zimbabwe government with all the protocols when he was in Zimbabwe for the show.

In the first match at the World T20 championship, India defeated Pakistan by 4 wickets on 23rd October 2022.