LeT Terror Attack in Pahalgam Targets Hindu Tourists, Claims 26 Lives

In a horrifying act of violence, four terrorists affiliated with the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) carried out a targeted attack on Hindu tourists in the popular Baisaran meadows area—commonly known as Maggi Point or Mini Switzerland—in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, on Tuesday. The attackers, armed with AK-47 rifles loaded with armor-piercing steel-tipped bullets and equipped with body cameras, selectively identified and shot Hindu men among the tourists, killing 26 people in a brutal 15-minute assault. Two of the assailants have been identified as local residents: Aadil Thakur from Bijbehara and Aasif Sheikh from Tral. The remaining two are believed to be Pakistani nationals of Pashtun origin. Despite The Resistance Front (TRF) claiming responsibility for the massacre, security officials confirmed that TRF is merely a façade for LeT, created to portray such operations as indigenous militant activity. Initial intelligence suggests that the terrorists had arrived in the area days prior, with their original target being a visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Katra on April 19—a visit that was ultimately cancelled. Officials ruled out speculation that the attack was aimed at intelligence operatives, although one staff member from the Intelligence Bureau on holiday with his family was among the victims. Eyewitness accounts and security sources revealed that the attackers first questioned the tourists, separating the Hindu men based on names and other identifying markers. While some individuals tried to conceal their religious identities, the terrorists confirmed their suspicions before opening fire. Women and children were deliberately spared and moved aside. Shell casings recovered from the site indicate the use of AK-47s and armor-piercing rounds. Authorities believe the group may have included additional members acting as lookouts, as such teams typically operate in groups of up to six. Security forces have since launched an extensive manhunt, deploying special forces to track down the perpetrators. While intelligence agencies had previously issued alerts about terrorist movement in the area, the threat was reportedly dismissed as part of routine warnings issued ahead of high-profile events. Critics have questioned the lack of security presence in the area, especially given the heavy tourist footfall during the ongoing tourism season. Officials responded by saying that a security-heavy environment was deliberately avoided to maintain a perception of safety for visitors, as overt militarization could harm the region’s tourism-dependent economy. The attack has sparked national outrage and is being seen as a major security lapse. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was in Saudi Arabia at the time, cut short his visit and returned to New Delhi, where he immediately reviewed the security situation at the technical area of the airport.

Former AP Intelligence Chief PSR Anjaneyulu Arrested in Wrongful Confinement Case Involving Actor

Former Director General of Intelligence and senior IPS officer PSR Anjaneyulu was arrested in Hyderabad on Tuesday in connection with the alleged wrongful arrest and confinement of Mumbai-based actor Kadambari Jethwani. His arrest follows a suspension last year on September 16, along with two other top officers — former Vijayawada Police Commissioner Kranti Rana Tata and former Deputy Commissioner Vishal Gunni. The suspension was made under Rule 3(1) of the All India Services (Discipline and Appeal) Rules, 1969. The case stems from a complaint lodged by Jethwani in August 2024. She alleged that the three officers acted in haste after YSR Congress Party leader and film producer K. V. Vidyasagar Rao made verbal accusations against her of forgery and extortion. According to Jethwani, she and her father were arrested in Mumbai on February 2, 2024, and taken to Vijayawada, where they were confined for three days before being presented in court. After spending 40 days in jail, they were granted bail. She also alleged that they were subjected to mental torture by the police officers during their detention. An internal investigation, ordered by the Andhra Pradesh Police Chief, found that the IPS officers had acted on the oral instructions of Anjaneyulu. The probe revealed that the arrest was made without any formal complaint, written orders, or sufficient evidence. The officers had traveled to Mumbai and detained Jethwani before any FIR was registered, which formed the basis for their suspension. In a separate and earlier case, Anjaneyulu is also under investigation by Guntur police following an attempt-to-murder complaint lodged by now Deputy Speaker and former YSR Congress Party MP, K. Raghu Rama Krishna Raju. He alleged that after his arrest in May 2021, he was taken to the CID office in Guntur where Anjaneyulu and others assaulted him using belts and lathis. Raju further claimed that he was denied access to critical heart medication during his detention. With serious allegations of abuse of power and violations of legal procedures, Anjaneyulu’s arrest marks a significant development in ongoing investigations into misconduct by top police officials in Andhra Pradesh.

Mehbooba Mufti Voices Concern Over Erosion of Institutions, Supports Rahul Gandhi’s Remarks

On Democratic Institutions & Election Commission: “What Rahul Gandhi said… needs to be investigated,” Mufti said, adding that the credibility of even the Supreme Court was being attacked. ⚖️ On Judiciary Under Fire: 🪖 On Army FIR in J&K (Rajouri Incident): 🕌 On Muslim Community & Rising Communalism: “The condition of Muslims is deteriorating. Secularism has kept us going for 77 years, but now that is under threat.”

India, US Move Closer to Trade Deal Amid Tariff Pause; Modi Hosts VP JD Vance in Delhi

India and the United States signaled significant progress in finalizing a bilateral trade agreement after Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with US Vice-President JD Vance in New Delhi on Monday night. The meeting, part of Vance’s ongoing four-day visit to India with his family, also saw discussions on deepening ties across sectors such as defence, energy, and strategic technology. “We are committed to mutually beneficial cooperation, including in trade, technology, defence, energy and people-to-people exchanges,” Modi posted on X, following their meeting. He also hosted a private dinner for Vance, his wife, and their three children at his official residence. The trade talks take place against the backdrop of a temporary 90-day pause on increased US tariffs, announced by President Donald Trump. India, which was facing proposed tariffs as high as 27% on its exports to the US, has used the window to engage in accelerated negotiations. The tariff reprieve ends on July 9, prompting urgency in finalizing a deal. While Modi and Trump have maintained a friendly personal rapport—Modi was one of the first foreign leaders to visit Trump after the start of his second term—the US president has not held back in criticizing India’s trade policies, branding the country a “tariff king” and accusing it of unfair trade practices. In a statement after Monday’s talks, US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer reiterated longstanding US concerns, pointing to the “serious lack of reciprocity” in its trade relationship with India. Washington is particularly pushing for greater access to India’s protected agricultural sector, including the sale of American corn—something Indian officials are reluctant to concede due to domestic sensitivities. India has already lowered tariffs on a range of goods and is reportedly considering more reductions to advance negotiations. However, agriculture and digital trade remain key sticking points in the discussions. Beyond trade, Modi and Vance discussed broader strategic collaboration, including defence, energy security, and emerging technologies. The Indian prime minister also expressed anticipation for President Trump’s upcoming visit to India later this year, likely during the Quad summit that Delhi is set to host. The bilateral meeting concluded with delegation-level discussions and the dinner hosted by Modi, underscoring the warmth between the two countries even as complex trade issues remain under negotiation.

Delhi High Court Slams Baba Ramdev for Communal Remarks Against Hamdard, Rooh Afza

The Delhi High Court came down heavily on Patanjali founder Baba Ramdev on Tuesday for making communal remarks targeting Hamdard Laboratories and its iconic beverage, Rooh Afza. During a preliminary hearing in the case Hamdard National Foundation India v. Patanjali Foods Limited & Anr, Justice Amit Bansal expressed shock at the comments, warning that a strong judicial order may follow. “It shocks the conscience of the court. Indefensible,” Justice Bansal remarked, directing Ramdev’s legal counsel to seek instructions and ensure his presence in court. The controversy stems from a video circulated on April 3, in which Ramdev, while promoting Patanjali’s “Gulab Sharbat,” made derogatory remarks about Rooh Afza. In the video, he alleged that Hamdard was channeling profits into building masjids and madrasas, and used the provocative term “sharbat jihad.” Congress leader Digvijaya Singh subsequently filed a police complaint against Ramdev in Bhopal, accusing him of inciting communal hatred. Despite the backlash, Ramdev claimed he had not mentioned any specific brand by name. Representing Hamdard in court, Senior Advocate Mukul Rohatgi argued that Ramdev’s actions went far beyond product disparagement and constituted hate speech. “This is shocking. It’s about creating a communal divide. The law of defamation cannot protect such conduct,” he stated. Rohatgi urged the court to take immediate action, stressing that such content “should not be allowed even for a moment” given the volatile social climate in the country. He also informed the court that Ramdev had similarly targeted the company Himalaya, allegedly because it is also Muslim-owned. Highlighting Ramdev’s prior controversies—including a Supreme Court censure over his comments on allopathy—Rohatgi added, “A hard hand is required to nip this in the bud.” The legal team for Hamdard included Senior Advocates Mukul Rohatgi and Sandeep Sethi, supported by a team of advocates including Pravin Anand, Dhruv Anand, Nikhil Rohatgi, Udita Patro, and others. The case is expected to continue with heightened scrutiny, as the court considers whether Ramdev’s remarks amount to actionable hate speech.

Fresh Russian Drone Strikes Reported in Ukraine Just Hours After ‘Easter Truce’ Ends

Just hours after a 30-hour Easter truce declared by Moscow came to an end, Ukraine has reported a fresh wave of Russian drone and missile attacks across multiple regions. The Ukrainian Air Force issued air raid alerts for Kyiv, Kherson, Dnipropetrovsk, Cherkasy, Mykolaiv, and Zaporizhzhia as residents were urged to take shelter. Explosions in Mykolaiv and Missile Attacks Confirmed In the southern city of Mykolaiv, Mayor Oleksandr Senkevych confirmed that “explosions were heard” late Sunday night. Regional Governor Vitaliy Kim later reported that the city was struck by missiles, though no casualties or damage were recorded. Ukraine’s Air Force noted “rocket danger” in central areas and confirmed the presence of active Russian aircraft in the north-eastern and eastern regions. Air defence systems were reported to be engaged in the Kyiv area. Ceasefire Ends Amid Mutual Accusations The truce, which lasted from Saturday evening to midnight on Sunday Moscow time (21:00 GMT), was declared by Russian President Vladimir Putin as a temporary halt to hostilities during Orthodox Easter. However, both Kyiv and Moscow have accused each other of violating the ceasefire. While the Kremlin has not commented on the new wave of strikes, a Kremlin spokesperson confirmed earlier that there would be no extension of the truce beyond Sunday. Zelensky: Russian Truce Was “PR” Move Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed the truce as a public relations stunt, calling Putin’s words “empty.” He claimed that Russia had carried out 1,882 attacks during the ceasefire period, 812 of which involved heavy weaponry. He emphasized Ukraine’s right to respond, stating, “We will respond to silence with silence, our strikes will be to protect against Russian strikes.” Zelensky also proposed a longer pause in attacks on civilian infrastructure, suggesting a 30-day cessation of long-range drone and missile strikes with the possibility of extension. Trump Calls for Peace Deal Meanwhile, former US President Donald Trump weighed in, saying he hoped Russia and Ukraine would reach a peace deal “this week,” though he provided no specifics. War Grinds On as Civilian Toll Mounts Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began on February 24, 2022. As of now, Russia controls approximately 20% of Ukrainian territory, including Crimea, annexed in 2014. The conflict has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives, predominantly soldiers, with no clear resolution in sight. While Putin’s ceasefire gesture appeared to offer a brief respite, the swift resumption of hostilities reinforces the deep mistrust and continued volatility along the frontlines.

Former Karnataka DGP Om Prakash Murdered by Wife in Shocking Domestic Dispute

In a tragic and unexpected development, former Karnataka Director General of Police (DGP) Om Prakash was allegedly murdered by his wife, Pallavi, at their residence in HSR Layout, Bengaluru. According to police reports, the 68-year-old retired IPS officer was attacked during a heated argument that escalated fatally. Shocking Details Emerge: Chilli Powder and a Fatal Stabbing Sources close to the investigation revealed that Pallavi allegedly threw chilli powder in Om Prakash’s face, temporarily blinding him, before stabbing him multiple times. The incident occurred on the ground floor of their three-storeyed house on Sunday. Police found Prakash lying in a pool of blood. What makes the case even more chilling is that Pallavi reportedly made a video call to a friend shortly after the act, declaring, “I have killed the monster.” Daughter Detained, Forensic Investigation Underway Bengaluru Police have detained both Pallavi and their daughter, Kriti, for questioning. While no formal arrests have been made yet, the house has been secured for a detailed forensic examination. An autopsy is being conducted to determine the precise cause and extent of Om Prakash’s injuries. Underlying Issues: Domestic Tensions, Property Disputes, and Mental Health Investigators believe that long-standing tensions within the family played a significant role in the murder. Reports suggest the couple frequently fought and were embroiled in a property dispute related to land in Dandeli, Karnataka. Pallavi had previously visited the local police station to file a complaint and even staged a protest when her concerns were not addressed. Police sources also revealed that she has been undergoing treatment for schizophrenia and is on medication. Distinguished Career Ends in Family Tragedy Om Prakash, originally from Champaran, Bihar, was a 1981-batch IPS officer with a Master’s degree in Geology. He began his career as an Additional Superintendent of Police in Ballari and went on to serve in several key districts including Shivamogga, Uttara Kannada, and Chikkamagaluru. He also held important positions in the Lokayukta and the Fire and Emergency Services. He served as DGP and IGP from March 1, 2015, until his retirement in March 2017. Investigation Focuses on Murder, Mental Health, and Family Conflict Police are now treating the case as a murder investigation, with domestic conflict and mental health forming crucial aspects of the ongoing probe. The incident raises broader questions about the importance of taking domestic complaints seriously to prevent such devastating outcomes.

Easter Truce Falters as Fighting Continues Despite Russia’s Announcement, Says Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his country would respect a surprise Easter truce declared by Russian President Vladimir Putin, but accused Russia of breaking the ceasefire within hours of its commencement, as air-raid sirens wailed across Kyiv and fighting persisted on the frontlines. The temporary truce, effective from 6:00 p.m. Saturday to midnight Sunday (local time), was hailed as potentially the most significant pause in hostilities during the nearly three-year-long war. However, Ukrainian officials and military reports suggest that Russian artillery fire and drone activity did not cease, casting doubt on the Kremlin’s sincerity. Zelenskyy’s Response: “Give Peace a Chance” President Zelenskyy announced that Ukraine would mirror Russia’s ceasefire commitment, hoping for a genuine opportunity to calm the conflict. He proposed a 30-day extension of the truce, stating: “If a complete ceasefire truly takes hold, Ukraine proposes extending it beyond Easter. Thirty days could give peace a chance.” But the Ukrainian military reported continued assaults and drone activity in frontline areas, especially in eastern Ukraine, undermining hopes for an actual pause. Putin’s Declaration and U.S. Involvement President Putin cited “humanitarian reasons” for the ceasefire during a televised meeting with military officials. The move followed months of diplomatic efforts by U.S. President Donald Trump, who had recently warned of withdrawing from peace talks unless a truce was reached. Putin claimed the truce would hold unless “provocations” were initiated by Ukraine, while also ordering Russian forces to remain alert and ready. Prisoner Exchange Amid Escalation In a rare moment of cooperation, Russia and Ukraine exchanged more than 240 prisoners each on Saturday. Both sides called the exchange significant, though it was overshadowed by renewed violence and broken truce expectations. Scepticism on the Ground Soldiers near the eastern frontline city of Kramatorsk reacted with doubt to the truce declaration, citing past experiences where similar announcements were short-lived or ignored. Local residents, too, expressed concern that the ceasefire was more symbolic than real. Outlook: Fragile Hopes for Peace As of Saturday night, Ukrainian military officials confirmed that shelling and drone activity had continued, although with reduced intensity in some sectors. Zelenskyy reiterated his call for a real and verifiable cessation of hostilities, insisting Ukraine would match any genuine effort from Moscow. “If Russia is now suddenly ready to truly engage in a format of full and unconditional silence, Ukraine will act accordingly,” Zelenskyy posted online. Whether this Easter ceasefire evolves into a longer peace initiative remains uncertain, as trust between the two sides remains deeply frayed.

Omar Abdullah Slams Delhi Airport After Flight Diverted to Jaipur, Reaches Capital at 3 AM

A Jammu-to-Delhi IndiGo flight carrying Jammu & Kashmir’s former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah was unexpectedly diverted to Jaipur late Saturday night, leading to passenger distress and strong remarks from the political leader. Abdullah took to social media platform X to express frustration over the ordeal, calling Delhi airport a “bloody shit show” and stating he was “in no mood to be polite.” Three Hours in Air, Diverted to Jaipur According to Abdullah, the flight took off from Jammu and remained airborne for nearly three hours before being diverted to Jaipur, where passengers were left aboard the aircraft past midnight. He posted a selfie from the aircraft’s steps around 1 AM, saying he was trying to get some “fresh air” as they awaited further instructions. “Delhi airport is a bloody shit show [excuse my French but I’m in no mood to be polite]. 3 hours in the air after we left Jammu we get diverted to Jaipur & so here I am at 1 in the morning on the steps of the plane getting some fresh air. I’ve no idea what time we will leave from here,” Abdullah wrote on X. Flight Reaches Delhi at 3 AM Later, the National Conference leader confirmed that the flight finally landed in Delhi just after 3 AM. IndiGo had not issued an official statement regarding the delay and diversion at the time of this report. Delhi Airport Facing Operational Changes The disruption comes amid ongoing operational changes at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport. Terminal 2 (T2) has been shut temporarily for maintenance work, with flights from IndiGo and Akasa moved to Terminal 3 and the newly upgraded Terminal 1. This shift has led to additional passenger traffic and congestion at other terminals. Bad Weather Adds to Aviation Woes The diversion was also compounded by poor weather conditions in Srinagar on Saturday, which disrupted flight schedules across the region. Earlier in the day, passengers at Jammu airport had reported long delays and multiple cancellations. IndiGo issued a travel advisory citing “unfavourable weather” in Srinagar and assured that its teams were actively monitoring the situation. “Weather conditions in Srinagar are impacting flight operations… If your flight is impacted, you can explore flexible rebooking options or claim a refund,” the advisory said. The sequence of delays, diversions, and lack of timely communication has added to growing passenger concerns, especially as travel volumes increase across the country.

Prime Accused in Murshidabad Father-Son Murder Arrested; Fourth Arrest in the Case

In a significant development, one of the prime accused in the brutal murder of a father and son in West Bengal’s violence-hit Murshidabad district has been arrested, police confirmed on Sunday. The killings took place in the Jafrabad locality of Shamsherganj during protests over the Waqf Act on April 11. The victims, identified as Harogobindo Das and his son Chandan Das, were found murdered with multiple stab wounds at their residence, sparking outrage and heightened tensions in the area. The arrest was made by the Special Task Force (STF) of the West Bengal Police in coordination with the Special Investigating Team (SIT). The accused, identified as Ziaul Sheikh, a resident of Sulitala Purbapara — a village adjacent to Jafrabad — had been absconding since the day of the incident. He was apprehended from a hideout in Chopra in the Uttar Dinajpur district on Saturday. According to a senior police officer, Sheikh was among the key conspirators who allegedly instigated a mob to vandalize the victims’ residence, ultimately leading to their murder on April 12. This is the fourth arrest in connection with the double murder. Earlier, the police had taken into custody two brothers — Kalu Nadar and Dildar — as well as Inzmam Ul Haque. Kalu was arrested from Murarai in Birbhum district, while his brother Dildar was caught near the Bangladesh border under the Suti Police Station limits. The third accused, Inzmam, was detained from Suripara, another nearby village. Police claim they have obtained substantial evidence, including CCTV footage and mobile tower data, confirming Ziaul Sheikh’s presence at the crime scene. Murshidabad district has witnessed widespread violence amid the Waqf Act protests, resulting in at least three fatalities. Police have so far lodged over 100 FIRs and arrested 276 individuals in connection with the unrest. Meanwhile, BJP leader Amit Malviya alleged that Hindu families were systematically targeted during the riots. In a post on social media platform X, he claimed that homes belonging to Hindu residents were marked with ink and surveilled before being set ablaze. Malviya further stated that such targeted attacks often occur on Fridays and alleged that local Muslim residents provided information to the attackers, helping them identify Hindu-owned properties.

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