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The BJP has criticized Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar for linking the recent Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed 26 lives, to "unresolved questions of the Partition," deeming his remarks insensitive. BJP leaders, including Nalin Kohli and Tarun Chugh, condemned Aiyar's statements as a form of appeasement towards Pakistan, arguing that such comments exacerbate the pain of the victims' families. Aiyar, speaking at a book launch, questioned whether Muslims in India feel accepted today and highlighted the enduring consequences of Partition. In response, BJP officials asserted that the Congress party bears responsibility for the tragedy of Partition and accused Aiyar of failing to hold Pakistan accountable for its role in terrorism. The BJP has since taken measures against Pakistan, including suspending the Indus Waters Treaty and halting trade, as part of a broader strategy to respond to the attack. 
Published: Apr 27 2025, 7 pmeznews.inHYDERABAD: Asaduddin Owaisi, president of the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) and Hyderabad MP, condemned Pakistan for its involvement in a recent terror attack in Pahalgam, asserting that the country is “half a century behind” India. Speaking at a public meeting in Prabhani, Maharashtra, Owaisi dismissed threats from Pakistani leaders and emphasized that Pakistan's military budget pales in comparison to India's. He criticized the terrorists for inquiring about the religion of their victims, likening their actions to those of ISIS. Owaisi called for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take measures to economically weaken Pakistan and reiterated that Kashmiris are an integral part of India. He also urged public participation in protests against the Waqf (Amendment) Act, denouncing several political leaders for their support of the bill and accusing Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar of betrayal. 
Published: Apr 28 2025, 7 ameznews.inPakistani troops have violated the ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir for the fourth consecutive night, prompting a robust response from the Indian Army. On April 27-28, unprovoked small arms fire from Pakistan Army posts targeted areas opposite Kupwara and Poonch districts, marking the first such violation in the Poonch sector. This escalation follows a recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, which resulted in 26 fatalities and has further strained Indo-Pak relations, particularly after ties to the Pakistan-based terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba were identified. In retaliation, India has implemented stringent measures, including the expulsion of Pakistani military attaches and the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty. Pakistan has reciprocated by halting all bilateral agreements. Meanwhile, Indian police have released sketches of three suspects connected to the Pahalgam attack, offering a reward for information leading to their capture. 
Published: Apr 28 2025, 7 ameznews.inIn the recent Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union (JNUSU) elections, Left-affiliated candidates secured three of the four central panel positions, reinforcing their presence at the university. Nitish Kumar from the All India Students' Association (AISA) won the presidency with 1,702 votes, followed by ABVP's Shikha Swaraj with 1,430 votes. The vice-presidency went to Manisha of the Democratic Students' Federation (DSF) with 1,150 votes, while Munteha Fatima, also from DSF, was elected general secretary with 1,520 votes. The RSS-affiliated Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) ended a nine-year absence from office by winning the joint secretary position, with Vaibhav Meena receiving 1,518 votes. The elections, held on April 25, saw a voter turnout of approximately 69% among eligible students, reflecting significant engagement despite a slight decline from the previous year. Both AISA and ABVP expressed contrasting views on the results, highlighting the evolving political dynamics at JNU. 
Published: Apr 28 2025, 7 ameznews.inIn a significant political shift in Tamil Nadu, Ministers V Senthil Balaji and K Ponmudy have resigned from the state cabinet led by Chief Minister M K Stalin, with Governor R N Ravi accepting their resignations. Senthil Balaji, currently under investigation by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), was warned by the Supreme Court to choose between his ministerial position and his freedom, prompting his departure. Meanwhile, K Ponmudy faced backlash for controversial remarks regarding a sex worker, leading to calls for his removal from opposition parties. Following their resignations, Transport Minister S S Sivasankar will take over the Electricity portfolio, while Housing Minister S Muthusamy will manage Excise and Prohibition. Additionally, R S Rajakannappan will assume responsibility for the Forests and Khadi portfolio. The cabinet will see the return of T Mano Thangaraj, who will be sworn in at 6 PM on Monday. 
Published: Apr 28 2025, 3 ameznews.inNEW DELHI: Sarada Bai, a Pakistani national who has lived in India for over 35 years, has been ordered by Odisha police to leave the country immediately after her visa was cancelled. The authorities warned that failure to comply with the expulsion order could result in legal action. This move is part of India's response to the recent Pahalgam massacre, which claimed 26 lives and involved a terrorist attack targeting tourists. Sarada, who is married to an Indian and has two children and grandchildren in India, has appealed to the government to allow her to remain, expressing her deep ties to the country she considers home. Despite her heartfelt plea and possession of key documents, including a voter ID, she has not been granted Indian citizenship. The situation remains tense as police prepare to enforce the law amidst broader measures against Pakistan following the attack. 
Published: Apr 27 2025, 11 pmeznews.inIn a significant reshuffle, the Telangana government transferred 20 senior IAS officers, including Smita Sabharwal, who recently faced police scrutiny for reposting an AI-generated image related to tree cutting on land near Hyderabad Central University. Sabharwal, a 2001-batch officer and former secretary to the Chief Minister, was moved from her role as Special Chief Secretary for Youth Advancement, Tourism & Culture to serve as Member Secretary of the Telangana Finance Commission. She had previously questioned the police's "selective targeting" of her actions compared to thousands of others who shared the same post. Other notable transfers include Jayesh Ranjan, who will now lead the Industry & Investment Cell, and M. Dana Kishore, who shifts to the Labour, Employment, Training & Factories Department. The reshuffle reflects ongoing changes within the state's administrative framework following the recent political shift to the Congress party. 
Published: Apr 27 2025, 11 pmeznews.inBhawana Yadav, a 25-year-old medical graduate from Rajasthan, tragically died from severe burn injuries after being admitted to a hospital in Jaipur following an incident in Hisar. Her mother, Gayatri Yadav, reported that Bhawana had been attending online classes and commuting to Delhi for exams. On April 21, she was in Delhi for tests but failed to return as planned on April 24. Instead, her mother received a call from a man named Umesh Yadav, informing her of Bhawana's injuries. Upon reaching Hisar, the family found the hospital could not clarify the circumstances of her condition. After being transferred to SMS Hospital in Jaipur, Bhawana succumbed to her injuries. Gayatri has filed a zero FIR alleging that her daughter had sharp weapon injuries on her abdomen, suggesting foul play, and noted that Bhawana's valuables were missing, raising suspicions of murder. The case is now under investigation. 
Published: Apr 27 2025, 9 pmeznews.inA former NITI Aayog official, Urvashi Prasad, has lodged a complaint with Air India after experiencing an issue with her business class seat on flight AI 2996 from Bombay to Delhi. Prasad, who previously served as a director in the vice chairman's office, shared images on X of a broken seat panel, expressing concern about the overall condition of the aircraft. In her post, she remarked, "can only hope the rest of the plane is working." Air India responded promptly, assuring her that they would address the matter, stating, "Your feedback is important to us." This incident adds to a series of complaints regarding Air India's service, which the airline has urged the media to report accurately. Recently, Air India also refuted claims made by actress Lisa Ray about a lack of empathy for her sick father, calling such allegations "unfounded." 
Published: Apr 27 2025, 9 pmeznews.inAn Indian woman, Sana, was stopped at the Attari-Wagah border from entering Pakistan after the Indian government ordered Pakistani nationals to leave due to a recent terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir that killed 26 people. Sana, a 30-year-old from Meerut married to a Pakistani doctor, was attempting to cross with her two young children, who held Pakistani passports, while she possessed an Indian passport. Despite her husband's presence at the border, officials informed her she must return to Meerut, leaving her distressed as she faced the possibility of separation from her children. This incident reflects a broader exodus of over 250 Pakistani nationals from India following the government's directive affecting various categories of short-term visa holders. The deadline for these visa holders to leave India is set for Sunday, while those with medical visas have until April 29. 
Published: Apr 27 2025, 7 pmeznews.inPahalgam, the picturesque region in Kashmir, has shown resilience in the wake of a recent terror attack that claimed 26 lives, as tourists continue to flock to the area for summer vacations. Despite the initial exodus of visitors following the attack, which occurred at Baisaran meadow—now closed—tourism has begun to rebound, with both domestic and international travelers returning to the town. Tourists from India expressed their determination to continue their plans, emphasizing that such incidents can occur anywhere. Croatian and Serbian visitors reported feeling safe and enjoying their time in Pahalgam, with one stating, "Kashmir is beautiful, very beautiful," while another noted the kindness of the local people. This renewed influx of tourists brings a sense of normalcy back to Pahalgam, alleviating concerns of unemployment for locals who rely heavily on the tourism industry. 
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