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Understanding the rise of insurgency and violence in Balochistan amid escalation in attacks on outsiders from Pakistan’s Punjab and China in the region

In recent times, Balochistan has witnessed a surge in violence where Baloch separatist groups have specifically targeted outsiders, especially from Pakistan’s Punjab province and China. In the most recent incident, seven labourers from Punjab province were gunned down while asleep in their rooms. Notably, there has been a rise of 96% in violent incidents in the Balochistan region in 2024 compared to the previous year. The incident took place during the wee hours of 9th May at Surbandar in the Gwadar area of Balochistan. Last month, 11 people from Punjab working in Balochistan were killed.

Historically, Balochistan has been a hotspot for separatist activities. The Chief Minister of Balochistan, Mir Sarfaraz Bugti, condemned the attack and termed it as an act of terrorism. In a statement, he vowed not to spare the culprits behind the attack. He said, “We will use all necessary force to deal with the terrorists and those who support them. Every drop of Pakistani bloodshed will be accounted for.”

So far, no group has taken responsibility for the attack. However, it is believed that Baloch Nationalist Groups could be behind it as they have been active in the region.

Background of ethnic tensions

This is not the first time “outsiders” got attacked in the region. There have been several instances where people from Punjab and China were targeted. The main reason behind the attacks has been the perception that those who come from “outside” represent external influence and it would undermine the culture and rights of the locals. If we look at the history of the region, the assassination of Nawab Akbar Bugti in 2006 was the pivotal event that escalated the anti-outsider sentiments among the local insurgents.

In 2019, OpIndia interviewed Dr Allah Nazar Balock, founder and chief of the Balochistan Liberation Front. He said that the people of Baloch had no intention to join the democratic process of Pakistan as they have different cultures, languages, psyches, histories, and compact geography, albeit Pakistan occupied Balochistan by force. He said, “They (Pakistan) have no interest in the welfare of Balochistan and the Baloch nation. They are only interested in our 750-mile-long coast and minerals. So we Baloch have no way other than resistance, to divert the attention of the world towards oppressed Baloch.” Notably, this is one of the main reasons for attacks on Chinese nationals in the region.

The current wave of violence

There has been a spike in the incidents of violence in Balochistan. Data available in the public domain reveals that in 2022, there were 406 fatalities in the region. It increased to 466 in 2023 which was the highest number since 2016. Insurgent groups that are highly active in the region include the Balochistan Liberation Front (BKLF) and the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA). They often justify the violence suggesting it is a way to show resistance against the exploitation of the natural resources and erosion of the culture of Balochistan due to the influx of non-local labour on projects such as the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

“Nothing is being invested in Balochistan. Punjabi establishment is plundering it with both hands and Baloch resources are booty of war for Pakistan”, Dr Allah Nazar Baloch said in the interview with OpIndia.

CPEC is a multi-billion-dollar road project that is the result of a deal between the governments of Pakistan and China. The idea behind the project is to provide China with a clear path to transport its products from China to ports in Pakistan connecting it to the rest of the world. CPEC is not only facing financial issues but also facing resistance from the locals as the government of Pakistan has failed to convince the locals that the project is beneficiary for them. Furthermore, India has also registered its objection to the project as it passes from Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK).

Specific incidents and claims

The insurgent groups have explicitly targeted those who were suspected of being in collaboration with the Pakistani security forces or being involved in the CPEC projects. Targeted killings of workers from Punjab and attacks on Chinese nationals have underlined the severity and specific nation of the threat. For example, the attack of 13th August 2023 on the convoy carrying Chinese nationals in Gwadar resulted in several casualties of both Chinese nationals and Pakistani security personnel. BLA claimed responsibility for the attack.

Impact on the region

The repeated attacks have destabilised already distressed Balochistan and pose a significant challenge to the economic ambitions of the financially drowned Pakistani government. CPEC was believed to be the cornerstone of Pakistan’s economic future but it has been marred by opposition from Baloch insurgents and violent attacks. Baloch people argue that CPEC is benefitting the outsiders at the expense of the local population.

The role of the Pakistani state

It has to be noted that there has been no stability in Pakistan for years, whether it is economic or political. Amidst such a situation, Pakistan has responded to the Baloch resistance with a mix of military operations and attempts at negotiations. However, due to instability at the centre, the Pakistani government as well as the military has failed to control the violence.

The problem of political instability was also raised by Dr Nazar in the interview with OpIndia. He said, “There is no democracy in Pakistan. The most important thing that compels the Baloch to rebel is oppression and slavery. When I see that my nation is deprived of all aspects of life and ignored in every field, even lacking in a drop of water what else am I supposed to do? Some federalist parties who are puppets of Islamabad, show them as representatives of Baloch but this is not reality. On the other hand, everyone knows that ISI and the Pakistan military are the shadow government in Pakistan. The common Baloch people are supporting the Balochistan Liberation Front and other freedom-seeking organizations.”

Military action on insurgents is also seen as one of the reasons why peace remained elusive in the area. Military raids and blockades have resulted in further grievances and numerous reports of human rights violations. India has also expressed concerns about human rights violations in Balochistan on several occasions.

In September 2016, India raised the human rights violation issue in Balochistan at the United Nations. In a statement, India said, “The people of Balochistan, amongst other provinces, have been waging for decades a bitter and brave struggle against their daily abuse and torture. Religious and sectarian minorities such as Hindus, Christians, Shias, Ahmaddiyas, Ismailis and others continue to face discrimination, persecution and targeted attacks in Pakistan. Places of worship belonging to minorities have been destroyed and vandalized. Blasphemy laws remain in force and are disproportionately used against religious minorities.”

The situation in Balochistan requires a deep understanding and multifaceted approach along with support from the World leaders including India. It is essential to address the legitimate concerns of the people of Balochistan and ensure they get the rightful ownership of the resources. Furthermore, it is essential to respect the cultural and economic rights of the native population. All stakeholders including the Pakistani government and international actors have to get involved to find a resolution for the problems faced by the people of Balochistan due to regional projects.

OpIndia’s interview with Dr Allah Nazar Baloch can be read here.

‘Abhishek Banerjee offered money to make false comments’: Woman seen in Sandeshkhali sting video says it is doctored, points out her audio and video do not match

In the case of a sting video widely shared by Trinamool Congress where some people are seen saying that the rape allegations made by women in Sandeshkhali are bogus, another person seen in the video have said that the video is edited, and she never made the comments heard in the video. Jaba Rani Singha, who had appeared in the video, where she appeared to be said that she signed on the official complaint with ‘false charges’ against TMC leader Sheikh Shahjahan, have now said that the video is doctored, and the charges are not false.

This comes after BJP’s Sandeshkhali mandal president Gangadhar Koyal, who also appeared in the sting video saying the charges were false, claimed that the video is doctored and hi-tech methods were used to edit his audio.

Notably, in the sting video, Jaba Rani Singha’s comments are not lip-synched with the video, what she seemed to be saying does not match her lip movements and facial expressions. This gives credence to her allegation that the video has been doctored.

Talking to Bongo TV, Jaba Rani Singha asserted that she is committed to the movement by the Sandeshkhali woman against the TMC strongman Sheikh Shahjahan and his aides.

Talking about the video, Jaba Rani Singha said that some people had called to fill up a form saying that she will be paid money against her job card. They had claimed that Suvendu Adhikari sent them.

However later that they threatened her to make comments against the protests, saying her family will be harmed if she does not say what they asked. They also offered to drop a case registered against her, and asked her to quote a price for making the false statements. She added that at last, the two men who were talking to her revealed that TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee sent them, and asked her to demand whatever she want in exchange of saying that the allegations of Sandeshkhali women are false.

However, she refused to make the comments as per their demands. She added that she didn’t know that the conversion was being recorded. Jaba Rani Singha said that she talked to the two men for around 1 hour, but only 2-3 sentences were being repeated in the video. She also said that the conversation took place in the day, while in the sting video it is nighttime.

Jaba Rani Singha said that while it appears in the sting video that she accepted that the allegations are false, her comments were in response to some other queries, and the audio recordings of her responses were misused with some other queries to make the sting video.

Another woman accompanying her noted the video and audio are not in synch in the sting video, Singha’s voice can be heard even while she is saying on video, which proves that it is an edited video.

Trinamool Congress leaders including Mamata Banerjee has been sharing the sting video on social media platforms to claim that the allegations by women in Sandeshkhali are false. The video features Gangadhar Koyal, Jaba Rani Singha and Shanti Dolui, BJP Mandal President. However, now two the three, Gangadhar Koyal and Jaba Rani Singha, have said that their videos are doctored and they never said that the Sandeshkhali charges are false.

Earlier Gangadhar Koyal had said, “The viral video targeting me is part of a conspiracy and collusion. My words have been tampered with. High-tech method has been used to tamper my voice. Me, my party and the women of Sandeshkhali have been targeted to tarnish their image and also tarnish the image of LoP Suvendu Adhikari. This was their conspiracy.” He also demanded CBI inquiry into the matter.

Bareilly: Murdered 14-year-old girl was forcibly converted to Islam, was being stalked for months, Fariyad was threatening her and her brother: Exclusive details of the FIR

In Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, a Muslim youth identified as Fariyad raped a Hindu minor after converting her to Islam and then murdered her by throwing her in front of a running train. As a result, the body of the minor was divided into two pieces. A complaint has been lodged against the Muslim accused and he has been arrested.

According to the FIR lodged, the 15-year-old Hindu girl resident of Faridpur was being harassed by a Muslim youth living nearby for the last seven months. Due to this, the Hindu minor was scared. The victim had also informed her parents that accused Fariyad had converted her to Islam forcefully.

The accused, who runs a barber shop in the area, had also been threatening to kill the Hindu minor. He used to threaten to kill her brother as well. The family members of the victim said in the FIR that the minor had left her house on Wednesday (May 8, 2024) for her college studies.

The accused forcefully abducted the Hindu minor on his bike from the road. After this, he raped her and then took her to a nearby railway line and threw her in front of a moving train.

The girl was crushed to death after being hit by a moving train. Her body was chopped into two parts. This incident happened on a river bridge, her body was recovered from a nearby water body. On receiving information about the matter, the family members of the Hindu minor reached the spot and informed the police.

After getting information about the matter, the police arrested the accused. A case has been registered against the complainant under various sections including murder, rape, POCSO, and forced religious conversion. OpIndia has the FIR copy of this case. Bareilly Police is investigating the matter. The family members of the deceased have performed her last rites.

1993 Bombay blast convict Ibrahim Moosa campaigns for Shiv Sena (UBT) candidate Amol Kirtikar, video viral from Mumbai

Amid the Lok Sabha elections 2024, Ibrahim Moosa, one of the convicts in the 1993 Bombay bombings, was seen campaigning for Amol Kirtikar, the Maha Vikas Aghadi’s (MVA) candidate for Mumbai North West Lok Sabha constituency, on Wednesday (8th May). A video showing Moosa campaigning for Kiritikar went viral over the internet on Thursday (9th May). 

Moosa had been convicted by the court in the year 2013 for supplying arms to actor Sanjay Dutt and was awarded 10 years of imprisonment under the sections of TADA. He has been released from jail after serving his jail term. However, soon after getting out, he stepped into politics and joined the election campaign of Amol Kirtikar, a member of the Uddhav Thackeray section of Shiv Sena.

Ameet Satam, a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA took cognizance of the video and lashed out at Amol Kritikar and the Congress when Moosa was spotted at the latter’s poll campaign in Andheri West on Wednesday evening.

“Yesterday evening in Andheri West, 1993 bomb blasts case accused Baba Moosa was seen campaigning and supporting Mumbai North West MVA candidate Amol Kirtikar on the field. It is now extremely clear that the fight is not just between nationalist forces and tukde tukde gang but a battle between India and Pakistan. Mumbai ke hathyaro ke saath Congress ka haath. Everyone should recognize the torch that wants to burn Mumbaikars,” he said. 

Moosa, also known as Baba Chauhan, was convicted in the 1993 Bombay bomb case. He has been accused of transporting firearms to actor Sanjay Dutt’s home before the serial bombings. According to the prosecution, Moosa, mobster Abu Salem, and others visited Dutt’s house on January 15, 1993, to inform him that the weapons would be delivered the following day.

The weaponry was later removed, except for one AK-47 rifle found in Dutt’s hands, which led to the actor’s conviction. The serial bombs that happened in 1993 killed 257 people and injured over 700.

NDA has fielded Shiv Sena (Eknath Shinde) MLA Ravindra Waikar for the Mumbai North West seat against Amol Kirtikar. This has resulted in a direct election contest between Shinde Sena’s Waikar and Uddhav Sena’s Kirtikar. The Mumbai North West constituency covers Jogeshwari East, Dindoshi, Goregaon, Versova, Andheri East, and Andheri West areas.

Waikar, a senior aide to Shive Sena (UBT) president Uddhav Thackeray, switched sides in March and joined leader Chief Minister Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena. He has served as a four-time chairman of the BMC’s Standing Committee and a three-time MLA of the undivided Shiv Sena from Jogeshwari.

Elections in the Mumbai North West constituency are set for May 20. The votes will be counted on June 4, and the results will be announced that same day.

Campaigning in elections not a fundamental right, bail to Kejriwal for electioneering will be discriminatory: Enforcement Directorate to Supreme Court

On Thursday, May 9, Enforcement Directorate filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court opposing interim bail for Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal. Supreme Court is set to hear the bail plea of Kejriwal on Wednesday, May 10. The Delhi CM is in custody since March 21, after he was arrested in the Delhi Excise Policy Scam.

A day ahead of the bail hearing, ED filed the fresh affidavit in which it emphasised that no political leader has ever been granted interim bail for campaigning even if he is not contesting polls. “The right to campaign for an election is not a fundamental, constitutional or legal right. To ED’s knowledge, no political leader has been granted interim bail for campaigning even though he is not the contesting candidate,” the affidavit read.

Notably, Arvind Kejriwal is trying to use campaigning for the elections as the reason to get interim bail from the Supreme Court. Earlier, the Delhi CM had used same excuse to dodge ED summons when he skipped the summons in the name of campaigning for assembly elections in 5 states late last year.

Saying that granting bail to Arvind Kejriwal will be discriminatory in nature, ED said that no politician could be arrested and kept in judicial custody if they are granted interim bail for poll campaigning.

The ED mentioned in the affidavit, “Around 123 elections have taken place in the past three years and if interim bail is granted for election campaigning then no politician can be arrested and kept in judicial custody since elections take place all year round.”

It also said that Arvind Kejriwal or any other politician cannot cannot claim a special status higher than that of an ordinary citizen in the name of election campaigning as it would be discriminatory.

Haryana: JJP supremo Dushyant Chautala renews offer of support to Congress to try and bring down incumbent BJP government

Amid the political crisis in Haryana brought on by the withdrawal of support to the BJP government by three Independent MLAs, former deputy chief minister and Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) supremo, Dushyant Chautala, wrote to Governor Bandaru Dattatreya on Thursday, seeking his urgent intervention in ending the prevailing political deadlock and impose President’s Rule if the incumbent was unable to prove its majority in the Assembly.

In his letter, Dushyant urged the Governor to seek a floor test at the earliest and impose President’s Rule if the government failed to prove its majority in the House.

“Given the developments and the clear stance of the party, i.e., JJP, which does not extend its support to the present government and is open to backing any other political party for government formation, it is evident that the incumbent government no longer commands a majority in the legislative assembly,” Dushyant wrote to the Governor.

Earlier in the day, the JJP chief renewed his offer of ‘outside support’ to the Congress in bringing down the incumbent BJP government, saying that the Governor is vested with the power to order a floor test, adding that if the government doesn’t have the majority, he should enforce President’s Rule in the state without wasting a second’s time.

Speaking to ANI, the former deputy CM said, “The government that was formed two months ago is now in a minority after two MLAs, who supported them–one from the BJP and the other an Independent MLA–resigned. Three Independent MLAs, who were with them, also withdrew support and conveyed the same to the Governor. The JJP has clearly stated that in the event of a No Confidence Motion against this government, we will support it. We have also written to the Governor, clearing our stand. Now, the onus is on the Congress to take this step (seek a floor test). They have to decide if they would do what’s necessary to corner and bring down this government.”

On May 7, the Haryana government suffered a big jolt after three independent MLAs withdrew support from the Nayab Saini government, pushing the dispensation into a minority. The three MLAs were Randhir Golan from Pundri, Dharmpal Gonder from Nilokheri and Sombir Singh Sangwan from Charkhi Dadri. All of them decided to extend support to the Congress.

However, the BJP appeared confident of retaining power, with former chief minister Manhora Lal Khattar claiming that several leaders of the Congress and the JJP were in touch with his party.

The development came amid the Lok Sabha polls and within two months after Nayab Saini took over as CM, replacing Khattar. In the House of 90 members, the BJP has 39 MLAs, the Congress 30, the Jan Nayak Janata Party has 10, the Haryana Lokhit Party (HLP) has one, and the Indian National Lok Dal has one, along with seven Independents.

The BJP, which had 41 MLAs initially, were reduced to 39 after the Karnal and Rania seats fell vacant following the resignation of two MLAs.

Six of the seven Independent MLAs support the incumbent BJP earlier. However, with three Independents withdrawing support, the BJP, at present, has the support of only three Independents and one HLP MLA, taking its strength in the Assembly to 43 MLAs.

All 10 Lok Sabha seats in the state would go to the polls in the penultimate phase, on May 25.

(This news report is published from a syndicated feed. Except for the headline, the content has not been written or edited by OpIndia staff)

US Embassy issues advisory warning about terror threat at Karachi Port in Pakistan, asks officials to restrict access to concerned areas

On Tuesday (7th May), the US Embassy in Pakistan issued an advisory highlighting a threat of terror attack on Karachi Port in Pakistan. The Embassy asked the US government officials to restrict their access to the airport given the threat of a terrorist attack.

“The US Consulate General Karachi is aware of a threat of a terrorist attack at Karachi Port. In response to such situations, the US Embassy and Consulates sometimes restrict access to certain areas for official US government personnel.  Karachi Port is temporarily restricted for official US government personnel,” the advisory read.

The advisory further asked the officials to avoid crowded places in Pakistan and keep a low profile. “Be aware of your surroundings. Stay alert in locations frequented by tourists/Westerners,” it added.

Earlier, the US Embassy in Russia had also issued an advisory warning about imminent plans by terrorists to attack Moscow in March 2024. This alarm came after Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) claimed that a planned synagogue shooting by a group associated with the Islamic State’s Afghan arm (ISIS-Khorasan) had been foiled.

“The Embassy is monitoring reports that extremists have imminent plans to target large gatherings in Moscow, including concerts, and U.S. citizens should be advised to avoid large gatherings over the next 48 hours,” the embassy said issuing an alert to the US officials.

The embassy asked all US citizens living in Russia to leave immediately but did not disclose detailed information regarding the nature of the threat. The caution advised avoiding large gatherings, especially concerts, for the next 48 hours and remaining careful in crowded locations.

The FSB revealed that an ISIS-Khorasan cell working in Russia’s Kaluga region had planned to attack a synagogue with guns. Reportedly, the attack happened on 22nd March at Crocus City Hall in Krasnogorsk near Moscow causing bloodshed. 

Later the Embassy also issued a travel advisory asking US citizens to avoid travelling to Russia given the threat posed by the terror attack.

 

Air India Express crisis: 30 staffers sacked over sick leave, ultimatum issued to others as 86 flights were canceled, operations halted until 13 May

The 30 cabin crew members of Tata Group-owned Air India Express were “terminated from their jobs with immediate effect” for taking unannounced sick leave on May 7. The mass sick leaves resulted in the cancellation of over 100 flights since May 7th night, affecting about 15,000 customers.

The remaining cabin crew members who reported sick were given an ultimatum by Air India Express to go back to work by 4 pm on 9th May or else they would be fired. Senior Air India Express staff members’ mass leaves have compelled the airline to suspend flights until 13th May.

A few hours prior to their flights, up to 327 senior crew members reported feeling “sick” and turned off their phones. The situation has forced the cancellation of at least 74 (85 per some reports) flights that were planned for 9th May. Meanwhile, the airline declared that it would be running 283 flights on the same day operating on 20 of the routes that are part of Air India Express.

A notification by Air India Express informed, “We will be operating 283 flights today. We have mobilised all resources and Air India will support us by operating on 20 of our routes. However, 74 of our flights stand cancelled and we urge our guests booked to fly with us to check if their flight is affected by the disruption before heading to the airport. If their flight is cancelled, or delayed beyond 3 hours, they may opt for a full refund or reschedule to a later date without any fees on Tia on WhatsApp (+91 6360012345) or on airindiaexpress.com.”

Air India Express sacked some crew members

On the evening of 8th May, thirty crew members got notifications of termination. The sources also stated that a meeting between the airline management and the striking crew members is scheduled for 9th May at 2:00 pm in Delhi, at the request of Regional Labour Commissioner Ashok Perumalla. The airline stated that the crew members’ action “pointed to a pre-mediated and concerted abstention from work without any justifiable reason”.

In the email notice of termination it sent to the affected employees, it added that the widespread sick leave “violated the Air India Express Limited Employees’ Service Rules as are applicable” in addition to breaching the relevant laws.

According to the statement, the crew members were scheduled to fly on 7th May informed the Scheduling team at the last moment that they were unwell and accordingly reported sick. “It is noted that at around the same time, an overwhelming number of other cabin crew members have also reported sick and not reported for their duties. This clearly points to a pre-mediated and concerted abstentation from work without any justifiable reason,” the statement adds.

The airline asserted that as a result, “a large number of flights had to be cancelled, thereby disrupting the entire schedule, which caused tremendous inconvenience to our esteemed passengers.” The press release further read, “Your act amounts to a concerted action with a common understanding, to not operate the flight and to disrupt services of the company.” “You will no longer be considered an employee; you will no longer have access to official emails, servers, and other communication; and you and your dependants shall not be eligible for any employee-related benefits provided by the company,” the airline mentioned when it laid off the staff members.

The reason behind the dispute

Air India Express is a fully-owned subsidiary of Air India, a division of the business conglomerate Tata Group, which is experiencing network-wide disruptions as a result of certain cabin crew workers reporting sick, reportedly in protest of the carrier’s revised human resources (HR) rules. The airline was being mishandled and there was a “lack of equality in treatment,” according to a letter that the 300-strong Air India Express Employees union submitted to the Tata group and Air India Chairman N Chandrasekaran previously.

The Air India Express Employees organization (AIXEU) is a legally recognized organization that represents approximately 300 senior members of the cabin crew. The union had further claimed that employee morale had been impacted by the airlines’ mismanagement of its problems. A number of media outlets reported that employees are being offered lower-level positions even after they pass the interviews. Another significant factor contributing to the complaint is the alteration of important components of their compensation package.

An employee reported that the cabin crew was not receiving the necessary help. She added that in addition to having to share rooms during layovers, there is a lot of stress and that the allocated hotel rooms occasionally lack sufficient amenities. Among the concerns being raised by a portion of the older cabin staff are room sharing, inadequate assistance, the new pay scale and what they perceive to be unfair treatment of the more seasoned staff members.

Another member of the cabin crew expressed that people who have been with Air India Express for a long time are receiving different treatment than those from AIX Connect and that the management of the airline was unwilling to investigate their complaints. Additionally, AIXEU claimed that the employees’ morale has been impacted by the mishandling of the affairs.

The staff members are also protesting the merger of AI Express with AIX Connect (formerly AirAsia India) by the management of the Tata Group as the company is proceeding with its intention to combine its two airlines in addition to hiring more cabin crew to assist its growth. The airline normally operates more than 350 flights every day, but if circumstances require, it can potentially operate up to 400 daily flights.

Regional Labour Commissioner slammed Air India Express

Regional Labour Commissioner Ashok Perumalla criticized Air India Express for its poor management in an email message dated 3rd May and conveyed that the union’s concerns were legitimate. He declared that no responsible decision-makers had been sent by the airline management to any of the conciliation proceedings. It was clear that there had been mismanagement and flagrant labour code violations. “The HR (human resources) department tried to mislead the conciliation officer with the wrong information and an idiotic representation of legal provisions,” he observed, adding that a high-ranking committee should be appointed to handle the employee complaints.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the aviation regulator, would be consulted by the regional labour commissioner in the ongoing conciliation process concerning the conflict between Air India Express management and some cabin crew members. Numerous airports, including Bengaluru, Calicut, Delhi and Kochi, experienced flight difficulties. Both domestic and international services including those for multiple Gulf nations have been negatively impacted. 14 of the carrier’s flights were cancelled at Delhi airport alone on 7th May between 4 am to 4 pm.

Low-cost carrier Air India Express is the second Tata Group airline to witness employee protests in recent months. Due to staff shortages, Vistara, its joint venture with Singapore Airlines, also had to cancel flights last month. Later, after pilots reported absenteeism in large numbers, Vistara was forced to reduce its operations. Moreover, a thorough report about flight delays and cancellations has also been demanded by the Union Ministry of Civil Aviation from the airline.

ED plans to file preliminary chargesheet against Arvind Kejriwal in excise policy case, agency calls him ‘kingpin’ of the scam

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) plans to file a preliminary chargesheet against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for his involvement with a money laundering case involving the now-scrapped liquor policy. This is the first time Kejriwal would be mentioned as an accused in the case.

The ED’s move will coincide with Kejriwal’s interim bail plea in the liquor policy case at the Supreme Court on Friday (10th May). In the chargesheet, the ED would make reference to Kejriwal as a ‘kingpin’ and main conspirator in the liquor policy case. The investigating agency stated to have discovered a money trail leading back to Kejriwal.

On Wednesday (8th May), Justice Sanjiv Khanna, who presided over the Supreme Court bench, directed Additional Solicitor General SV Raju, who represents the ED, to have his submissions ready by Friday (10th May). 

“We will issue an interim order (for interim bail) on Friday. The major issue regarding the challenge to arrest will also be heard on the same day,” Justice Khanna stated.

Kejriwal did not receive any relief from the Supreme Court on Tuesday, with the bench of Justices Khanna and Dipankar Datta rising without issuing an order allowing him interim release to campaign in the Lok Sabha elections.

The bench stated that if Kejriwal is released on interim bail, he should not perform his official duties because it would create a conflict of interest. “We do not want interference at all in the working of the government,” it said. Supreme Court said if elections were not there then it would not have given any interim relief.

Kejriwal’s name appeared several times in the charge sheets submitted by the ED in the excise policy case. The agency alleges that the accused worked with Kejriwal to develop the excise policy, which resulted in disproportionate gains for them in exchange for payments for the Aam Aadmi Party.

The ED arrested Kejriwal on March 21. He is currently detained in Delhi’s Tihar Jail.

Importing terrorists, slacking on law and order, fraud ‘student visa’ industry are Canada’s own problems: How Trudeau govt’s India blaming is pathetic cover up for own mistakes

It has come to light that two of the three persons accused of killing Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar entered Canada on student visas. Kamalpreet Singh and Karan Brar arrived in Canada from India’s Punjab on student visas in 2019.  Brar started studying at Calgary’s Bow Valley College on 30th April 2020. He moved to Edmonton on 4th May 2020.

A spokesperson for the college verified that Karan Brar had enrolled in the Hospital Unit Clerk programme in 2020. The program lasted eight months, however, Karan Brar continued to stay in Canada even after his studies had ended. This raises serious questions over why the Canadian authorities allowed Brar, who arrived on a student visa, to stay in Canada even though was not studying anything for years.

In a 2019 video, Karan Brar said that he applied for a student visa through EthicWorks Immigration Services in Bathinda, Punjab, and received it within days. The average Canada student visa processing period is 7 to 9 weeks. The video was shared to the Facebook page of EthicWorks Immigration Services, however, it has now been deleted.

Student visa business that the Canadian economy thrives on and the incompetence of Canadian agencies

As of December 2023, Canada had over a million international student visa holders. According to the Canadian government, international education contributes $22 billion to the Canadian economy, supporting over 200,000 jobs. Recently, Indian High Commissioner to Canada Sanjay Verma pointed out that Canada at present has around 427,000 Indian students who inject close to $18 billion into the Canadian economy. Speaking at the recent Council on Foreign Relations Montreal (CORIM) conference, Verma also talked about how the shady visa agents and education “outlets” are duping Indian students and said that “Brand Canada got a bad name in education.”

Besides providing substandard education in exchange for high tuition fees, Indian students also fall victim to fraudsters. Last year, one such agent was arrested in Jalandhar who gave fake offer letters to his victims. Over 700 Indian students faced deportation threats in Canada last year after the fraud agent was arrested. It was shocking that the Canadian agencies, including Canadian Border Security Agency, allowed many of these students to study and complete their degree on the very same ‘fake offer letters’.

It is alarming that Canadian agencies like Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and CBSA have in many instances failed to determine whether International students carried fake or forged documents and approved their studies.

Nijjar failed to get Canadian citizenship twice, yet lived and died in Canada

It is, however, not shocking that people like Karan Brar arrived in Canada on a student visa and stayed there for years even after their study had been completed. Notably, Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar who was allegedly shot dead by the three arrested accused, including Karan Brar, had submitted forged documents and performed a marriage of convenience to obtain Canadian citizenship. The Khalistan Tiger Force chief Nijjar was shot dead in Surrey by two unidentified assailants on 18th June 2023.

Interestingly, Nijjar arrived in Canada in 1997 with a false identity. He arrived at Pearson Airport in 1997 using a fraudulent passport in the name of “Ravi Sharma”. In his first attempt, Nijjar submitted an affidavit to the immigration officials in June 1998 that his life was in grave danger in India. The officials, however, found that the affidavit was fabricated. The officials categorically said they did not believe Nijjar was ever arrested and tortured by the police.

As this plan didn’t work out, Nijjar took a “plan B” path to get Canadian citizenship, and just eleven days after immigration officials refused his claims, he married a woman from British Columbia who sponsored him to immigrate as her spouse. It was reportedly found that Nijjar’s supposed wife was sponsored by a different husband in 1997. Despite his best efforts, the authorities back then rejected Nijjar’s application. Later, Nijjar challenged the decision in court in 2001 and lost. Even though Nijjar’s applications to gain Canadian citizenship were rejected, he claimed to be a Canadian citizen.

Trudeau government’s blame game against India to divert public attention from its own mistakes

Months after Nijjar’s killing, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, notorious for mollycoddling Khalistani terrorists and allowing their anti-India activities on Canadian soil unchecked for his political gains, accused the Indian government of assassinating Nijjar. Trudeau tried to scapegoat India for his own government’s incompetence. The Canadian PM had the audacity to blame the Modi government in India for his own policy of importing terrorists, slacking on law and order to offer student visas, and failing to monitor if international students overstayed in the country even as their studies had been completed.

Trudeau’s government has openly supported Khalistani terrorists, protecting and enabling them to continue their anti-India activities. This explicit backing for Khalistani terrorists has been a huge thorn in the India-Canada relationship, driving bilateral relations to rock bottom.

Canadian authorities have even allowed Khalistani terrorists to intimidate and harass Indian diplomats in Canada. Several terrorists and wanted criminals from India have been staying in Canada and carrying out their criminal activities with active backing and sanctuary from the Trudeau government.

The Trudeau government launched a tirade against the Indian government over Nijjar’s killing even though it had no credible evidence beyond rhetoric. The Trudeau government was quick to blame India, however, it should answer as to why it allowed Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was designated a terrorist by India’s National Investigation Agency in 2020 to live and gave him space to become politically strong in Canada.

The Indian government has also time and again warned the Canadian government to refrain from granting visas to people of criminal background, however, the warnings fell on deaf ears. Following the arrest of Kamalpreet, Karan Brar and Karanpreet Singh in the Nijjar assassination case, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that Canada has been issuing visas to people with links to organised crime despite warnings from New Delhi. He added some people in Canada, with ‘pro-Pakistan leanings’, have organised themselves politically and taken the shape of an influential political lobby.

Interestingly, the Khalistan sympathisers in Canada have been fostered and protected by the Trudeau government even when they engage in anti-India and anti-Hindu activities including attacks and vandalism of Hindu temples by Khalistanis. In the name of freedom of speech and the right to protest, Justin Trudeau has genuflected before the Khalistani separatist terrorists. Be it allowing anti-India protests wherein the Indian tricolour is insulted, hateful and provocative sloganeering is done to allowing Khalistani terror groups to conducting farcical ‘referendums’ challenging India’s sovereignty, the Liberal Party has given a free pass to the Khalistanis to thrive on Canadian soil even at the cost of ruining diplomatic ties with India.

While Hardeep Singh Nijjar employed illegal methods to gain Canadian citizenship and it is to this day not clear if he was even a legitimate citizen of Canada, Justin Trudeau, while attacking India last year, had called him a “Canadian citizen” and even expelled an Indian diplomat triggering India to give a befitting response. PM Trudeau’s admiration for Khalistani terrorists is widely known. In fact, Trudeau has Jagmeet Singh’s New Democratic Party (NDP) as its alliance partner. Singh is known for his pro-Khalistan and anti-India views. The NDP leader has also been vehemently accusing the Indian government of Nijjar’s killing, even though the Canadian police have not given any evidence regarding India’s link to the murder.

It may be out of political compulsion to appease Khalistani terrorists and a requisite coverup, that the Trudeau government decided to blame India for Nijjar’s assassination. However, people obtaining student visas, staying in the country even when their education was completed, or submitting forged documents and still managing to get clearance from the Canadian authorities and end up indulging in criminal activities as in case of Nijjar’s murder is Canada’s own problem. The Canadian government cannot blame India for its own failures.

Instead of blaming the Indian government to deflect attention from its own failures, the Liberal Party-led government should focus on fixing its own mistakes. As warned by EAM S Jaishankar, Canada should refrain from giving visas to people with criminal linked to organised crime besides ensuring that the Canadian security agencies do not let student visa holders overstay in the country.