Author: The Chhattisgarh

Babulal Marandi, the State President of the BJP and Leader of Opposition in Jharkhand, has accused the ruling government of manufacturing new crimes to mask the severity of existing criminal networks. He contends that this practice has become a routine for the government and the established systems. Investigations by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) into the pervasive coal mafia in Dhanbad have exposed disturbing truths. Marandi highlighted a particularly dangerous development: certain high-ranking police officers, allegedly enriched by the coal trade’s illegal profits, have allegedly commissioned the elimination of their own ground operatives. The purported goal is to silence individuals who…

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Jharkhand’s opposition leader, Babulal Marandi, has accused the state administration of manufacturing new criminal incidents to mask ongoing illegal activities. Marandi claims that the government and its associated systems in Jharkhand have developed a habit of inventing offenses to cover up actual crimes. The Enforcement Directorate’s recent probe into the vast coal network in Dhanbad has exposed startling truths. A particularly alarming revelation is the alleged ‘assignment’ given by some ‘senior police officers,’ reportedly benefiting from the illicit coal trade, to ‘eliminate’ key operatives of the coal mafia. Reports indicate a sinister plot to assassinate individuals currently under ED interrogation,…

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Imtiaz Ali’s biographical drama ‘Amar Singh Chamkila’ was a double nominee at the 53rd International Emmy Awards, with a nomination for its lead actor Diljit Dosanjh in the ‘Best Performance by an Actor’ category and for the film in the ‘Best TV Movie/Mini-Series’ segment. The ceremony, held in New York City, concluded without a win for the Indian production. The film’s competition for ‘Best TV Movie/Mini-Series’ included ‘Herrhausen: The Banker and the Bomb’ (Germany), ‘Lost Boys and Fairies’ (UK), and ‘Vencer o Morir’ (Chile). The award was presented to the British entry, ‘Lost Boys and Fairies’. In the acting category,…

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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has secured Asian Paints as its ‘Official Colour Partner’ in a landmark three-year sponsorship deal. This exciting agreement will see Asian Paints associated with over 100 home matches, including major international series for both men and women, and all domestic cricket events. The financial terms of the deal are estimated to be around INR 45 crore, underscoring the commercial appeal of Indian cricket. Asian Paints becomes the latest prominent brand to align with the sport, joining other sponsors like Campa, SBI, IDFC Bank, and Atomberg. This partnership follows closely on the…

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In a momentous ceremony, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unfurled a saffron flag atop the grand Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir in Ayodhya, marking the final phase of its construction. The auspicious occasion coincided with Vivah Panchami, celebrating the sacred wedding of Lord Ram and Mata Sita. The event was attended by prominent figures including RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat and UP CM Yogi Adityanath. Speaking to the assembled devotees and dignitaries, PM Modi declared, “Centuries-old wounds are healing today.” He added, “The nation and the world are immersed in devotion to Lord Ram. Every Ram bhakt’s heart is filled with deep satisfaction,…

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Authorities in Dubai have apprehended Pawan Thakur, a notorious Indian national allegedly at the helm of a vast international drug trafficking operation. Thakur’s arrest comes swiftly after the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) seized meth drugs valued at ₹282 crore in Delhi, with intelligence pointing to him as the mastermind. He is now expected to be extradited to India to face charges. This development is a crucial step in dismantling a significant drug network. Beyond the recent meth seizure, Thakur is also suspected of orchestrating a massive Rs 2,500-crore cocaine smuggling ring that surfaced in Delhi last year. His international reach…

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Jharkhand’s Leader of Opposition, Babulal Marandi, has publicly accused the state government of fabricating new criminal incidents as a tactic to obscure the reality of existing crime. Marandi highlighted that the authorities and the established system in Jharkhand have seemingly adopted a strategy of inventing fresh offenses to cover up ongoing illicit activities. Investigations by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) into the extensive coal operations in Dhanbad have brought to light a disturbing picture. A particularly concerning development involves alleged instructions from influential police officers, benefiting from the ‘black money’ generated by the coal mafia, to eliminate key operatives of these…

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A significant allegation has been leveled against the Jharkhand government, accusing it of manufacturing new offenses to mask ongoing criminal activities. Babulal Marandi, the BJP state president and Leader of the Opposition, has declared that the state and its established systems have adopted the practice of creating false crimes to hide actual wrongdoing. Recent Enforcement Directorate (ED) investigations into the extensive coal operations in Dhanbad have reportedly unearthed disturbing details. The most perilous aspect of this situation, as highlighted by Marandi, involves senior police officers allegedly using their ill-gotten gains from the coal trade to contract the elimination of their…

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In a landmark decision, the Punjab government has declared Sri Anandpur Sahib, Talwandi Sabo, and the Golden Temple corridor in Amritsar as holy cities. This designation brings with it a strict prohibition on the sale of alcohol, meat, and tobacco in these revered locations. The declaration occurred during a special assembly session convened at Sri Anandpur Sahib, marking the 350th martyrdom anniversary of Guru Tegh Bahadur. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann emphasized that conferring holy city status will be instrumental in preserving the unique religious and cultural significance of these Sikh pilgrimage sites. A special fund is also planned to support…

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A series of Pakistani airstrikes on Afghan soil late Monday night have resulted in a devastating loss of civilian life, with at least 10 individuals, including nine children and a woman, killed. The Taliban administration reported the fatalities, highlighting a significant surge in hostilities between the two nations. This cross-border operation follows closely on the heels of a major militant raid on a security installation in Peshawar, Pakistan. Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid issued a strong condemnation of the attacks, warning of severe consequences should such border violations persist. The primary strike impacted a residential house in the Mughalgay area of…

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