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Bahujan Samaj Party leader Mayawati has publicly forgiven her nephew Akash Anand for his recent rebellion but has firmly stated he will no longer be her political successor. Despite Anand's apologies and his commitment to distance himself from his father-in-law, Ashok Siddharth, who has been blamed for instigating the discord, Mayawati has refused to reinstate Siddharth in the party, labeling his actions as "unforgivable." In a series of posts on social media, Anand acknowledged his mistakes and expressed his loyalty to Mayawati as his "only political guru." This reconciliation follows Anand's expulsion from the party last month, which Mayawati attributed to his "selfish and arrogant" response to a showcause notice. Although Anand was previously seen as a potential successor, Mayawati emphasized her ongoing commitment to the party and her decision against appointing a successor at this time. 
Published: Apr 13 2025, 10 pmeznews.inThe Enforcement Directorate (ED) has filed a chargesheet against Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and Sam Pitroda in the National Herald money laundering case, marking the first formal charges against the Gandhis. A special court has scheduled a hearing for April 25 to consider the case. The ED's investigation, initiated in 2021 following a complaint by BJP leader Subramanian Swamy, alleges a conspiracy involving the fraudulent acquisition of properties worth over Rs 2,000 crore linked to Congress-controlled Associated Journals Limited (AJL). Additionally, the ED has sought to take possession of assets valued at Rs 661 crore, including the National Herald House in Delhi. This development coincided with businessman Robert Vadra, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's husband, being questioned by the ED regarding money laundering allegations tied to a land deal in Haryana, which he has dismissed as "political vendetta." 
Published: Apr 15 2025, 6 pmeznews.inAn initial investigation into the recent violence in Murshidabad, West Bengal, during anti-Waqf protests indicates the involvement of suspected Bangladeshi miscreants, according to reports received by the Union Home Ministry. The unrest has resulted in the deaths of three individuals and widespread arson, leaving many residents homeless. In response, over 200 people have been arrested, but the local community remains unsettled. Meanwhile, violence erupted in South 24 Parganas, where supporters of the Indian Secular Front clashed with police in the Bhangar area. Disturbing videos from the scene captured police motorbikes ablaze and an overturned police bus with its windshield shattered, highlighting the intensity of the clashes. A significant police presence was also evident on the streets, underscoring the ongoing tensions in the region. 
Published: Apr 15 2025, 6 pmeznews.inIn a shocking incident in Kolu Pabuji village, Jodhpur, a couple allegedly poisoned, strangled, and cut the wrists and throats of their three children before attempting to take their own lives. The tragic events unfolded on Monday night, with police alerted by relatives who discovered blood in the courtyard the following morning. The children, aged nine, five, and three, were pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital, while the parents, Shivlal and Jatno Devo, are currently receiving medical treatment. According to Phalodi Superintendent of Police Pooja Awana, a domestic argument prompted the couple's horrific actions. Evidence collected from the scene included an empty poison bottle, a blade, and a knife. Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident and are questioning family members to piece together the sequence of events. The children's bodies have been sent to the mortuary for further examination. 
Published: Apr 15 2025, 5 pmeznews.inA Bengaluru special court has postponed its ruling on the Enforcement Directorate's (ED) petition contesting the Lokayukta's "B report" in the MUDA land case involving Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. The court, presided over by Judge Santosh Gajanan Bhat, has instructed the Lokayukta Police to continue their investigation and submit a final report before any decision is made. The "B report" had cleared Siddaramaiah, his wife Parvati, her brother Mallikarjuna Swamy, and the land seller of wrongdoing due to insufficient evidence, a conclusion the ED disputes, seeking further inquiry. The Lokayukta is investigating over 130 individuals linked to the alleged scam, which includes claims of illegal allotments of premium sites in Mysuru, reportedly costing the state Rs 45 crore. The court has scheduled the next hearing for May 7, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive investigation beyond the initially targeted individuals. 
Published: Apr 15 2025, 5 pmeznews.inChief Minister Omar Abdullah expressed optimism on Tuesday regarding the imminent restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir, stating that "the appropriate time has come." Speaking to reporters after inaugurating a bridge in Pulwama district, he noted that six months have passed since the Assembly elections and highlighted a positive meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Abdullah addressed opposition claims about the ruling party's handling of the Waqf Amendment Act, clarifying that an adjournment motion could not be accepted as the bill had already been passed by Parliament. He indicated that the National Conference and other parties have approached the Supreme Court to present their views on the matter. Additionally, Abdullah lamented the lengthy 11-year reconstruction of the bridge that was washed away in the 2014 floods, emphasizing its significance in connecting south Kashmir with Chrar-e-Sharief. 
Published: Apr 15 2025, 5 pmeznews.inIn the wake of violent protests against the Waqf Amendment Act in Murshidabad, West Bengal, which resulted in three deaths and extensive property damage, residents are now seeking security and stability. The Calcutta High Court's intervention has led to the deployment of central forces, including eight companies of the CRPF, to restore order. Local residents, like Khushbu and Prajakta Das, expressed their trauma, recounting how rioters destroyed their homes and businesses while emergency services failed to respond. They are advocating for permanent central force camps in their communities to prevent future incidents. Birendra Kumar Sharma, CRPF Inspector General for West Bengal, stated that the situation is tense yet under control, with no recent violence reported. The unrest has ignited political tensions ahead of upcoming Assembly elections, with the ruling Trinamool Congress and the opposition BJP trading accusations regarding the causes of the violence. A total of 210 arrests have been made in connection with the unrest. 
Published: Apr 15 2025, 5 pmeznews.inA Class 8 student at a matriculation higher secondary school in Palayamkottai, Tamil Nadu, was seriously injured after being attacked with a machete by a classmate on Tuesday. The incident, which occurred around 10 am, reportedly stemmed from a quarrel over a pencil two months prior. The accused student, who had been involved in ongoing disputes with the victim, surrendered at a nearby police station shortly after the attack. The victim's teacher, Revathi, attempted to intervene and also sustained injuries. Both were taken to a private hospital, where their condition is stable. This alarming incident follows a series of violent episodes in Tamil Nadu schools, including a brutal attack on a Class 11 student last month and a previous case involving a Scheduled Caste student. In response, the Tamil Nadu government has formed a special committee to address rising school violence and recommend preventive measures. 
Published: Apr 15 2025, 4 pmeznews.inIndia is set to experience an above-normal monsoon this year, as predicted by the India Meteorological Department (IMD). This forecast is promising for the agricultural sector, which constitutes 18% of the country's GDP and supports the livelihoods of over 42% of the population. According to reports, 52% of the nation's cultivated land depends on monsoon rains, which are also essential for drinking water supply and power generation. The IMD chief, Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, indicated that cumulative rainfall during the four-month monsoon season, from June to September, is expected to reach 105% of the long-period average of 87 cm. Additionally, the development of El Niño conditions, often linked to reduced rainfall in the region, is not anticipated this year. The monsoon typically arrives in Kerala around June 1 and retreats by mid-September, marking a crucial period for the country. 
Published: Apr 15 2025, 3 pmeznews.inUttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has criticized West Bengal's Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over the recent violence in Murshidabad during protests against the Waqf Amendment Act, declaring that "Bengal is burning" while she remains "silent." Speaking in Hardoi, he claimed that "danda" (stick) is the only remedy for rioters, referencing a time when riots occurred frequently in Uttar Pradesh before the BJP took power in 2017. Adityanath accused Banerjee of appeasing rioters, stating they should be treated with force rather than dialogue. He also condemned the Congress and Samajwadi Party for their inaction regarding the violence, which has resulted in three deaths and widespread destruction. In response, Banerjee has called for calm, asserting that the law was enacted by the Centre, not the state government, and expressed her opposition to the amendments. The situation has prompted the deployment of central forces to restore order. 
Published: Apr 15 2025, 2 pmeznews.inThe Allahabad High Court has faced renewed criticism from the Supreme Court for its controversial remarks regarding sexual assault cases. Previously condemned for stating that inappropriate touching of a minor did not constitute an attempt to rape, the High Court was again rebuked for suggesting that a rape survivor "invited trouble" and for its "callous approach" in handling bail applications in a child trafficking case. Justice BR Gavai highlighted the need for judges to exercise caution in their comments, particularly when granting bail to accused individuals. He criticized the High Court for its lack of diligence, noting that its leniency could allow dangerous individuals to evade justice. Additionally, the Supreme Court expressed disappointment with the Uttar Pradesh government for its failure to contest the bail orders, underscoring a broader concern over the state's handling of sensitive cases involving minors and sexual offenses. 
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