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NEW DELHI: Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri informed Parliament that there was no "nuclear signalling" from Pakistan during the recent military conflict, which he characterized as "conventional." Misri emphasized that India's military strikes effectively targeted Pakistani air bases, dismissing concerns about Islamabad's use of Chinese weaponry. He refrained from commenting on reports of Indian jets being shot down, which the government denied. Misri also clarified that the ceasefire on May 12 was initiated by Pakistan, not facilitated by the United States, despite claims from President Donald Trump. He asserted that no trade concessions were exchanged for the ceasefire, and Turkey's support for Pakistan was acknowledged, although Misri noted it was not a traditional ally. Operation Sindoor, aimed at dismantling terrorist camps, marked a strategic shift in India's counter-terrorism approach, prompting all-party delegations to brief foreign nations on this new doctrine. 
Published: May 19 2025, 7 pmeznews.inA 43-year-old resident of Richmond Town, Bengaluru, has issued a legal notice to the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) demanding Rs 50 lakh in compensation for "physical agony and emotional trauma" stemming from the city's poor road conditions. Dhivya Kiran claims that the broken and non-motorable roads have led to severe neck and back pain, necessitating multiple hospital visits and treatments, including injections. His lawyer, Advocate K V Laveen, highlighted the profound impact on Kiran's daily life, stating that he struggles with mobility and has experienced significant mental distress due to the situation. Kiran has previously raised concerns with authorities but feels ignored, prompting his legal action. He has requested the BBMP respond within 15 days or face further legal proceedings, underscoring the urgent need for improved infrastructure in Bengaluru. 
Published: May 19 2025, 10 pmeznews.inVice President Jagdeep Dhankhar has called for a police investigation into the discovery of cash at the home of Delhi High Court judge Justice Yashwant Varma, advocating for a review of a Supreme Court ruling that requires prior sanction to prosecute judges. Speaking at a book release event, Dhankhar expressed concern over the lack of transparency surrounding the incident, which emerged after firefighters discovered the money during a blaze in March. He criticized the in-house committee's actions in recovering electronic evidence, labeling it a "serious issue." Dhankhar emphasized the need for accountability within the judiciary, questioning why the criminal justice system had not been activated in this case, as only the President and Governors are exempt from police investigations while in office. He urged a reassessment of the 1991 K Veeraswami vs Union of India judgment, warning that such immunity could undermine public confidence in the legal system. 
Published: May 19 2025, 9 pmeznews.inNEW DELHI: Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar highlighted the importance of adhering to protocol during a book launch event on Monday, reflecting on the absence of his portrait alongside those of the president and prime minister. He described himself as a "sufferer" of protocol and committed to ensuring his successor's portrait will be displayed once he leaves office. Dhankhar's comments followed Chief Justice of India (CJI) BR Gavai's recent criticism regarding the lack of attendance by top Maharashtra officials during his first visit to the state since taking office. Despite the initial oversight, the officials were present later when Gavai visited Chaityabhoomi to honor social reformer BR Ambedkar. Dhankhar emphasized that adherence to protocol is crucial, stating that Gavai's remarks were not personal but rather a reflection of the respect due to his position, urging all to recognize the importance of protocol in governance. 
Published: May 19 2025, 9 pmeznews.inBengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced that the Trinamool Congress (TMC) will not participate in the all-party international delegation on Operation Sindoor, citing a lack of prior consultation from the Centre regarding the selection of representatives. While asserting that this is not a boycott, Banerjee expressed willingness to reconsider if the government reaches out. TMC's Abhishek Banerjee emphasized that the party should have a say in its delegates, following criticism over the Centre's choice of cricketer Yusuf Pathan over senior party members. The BJP accused TMC of avoiding a stance against terrorism, while Congress also raised concerns about its own representation. Despite objections, Congress stated it would not prevent its leaders from attending in the national interest. The Centre's initiative aims to send delegations across 32 nations to bolster India's stance on terrorism. 
Published: May 19 2025, 9 pmeznews.inThe Delhi High Court heard a petition from Turkey-based Celebi Airport Services India Pvt Ltd challenging the revocation of its security clearance, which was annulled by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) on May 15 due to national security concerns following Turkey's support for Pakistan amid rising tensions with India. Celebi, which has operated in India for 17 years, manages services at nine airports and employs over 10,000 people. The court, while emphasizing the principle of "better safe than sorry," noted that a prior notice could be counterproductive to national security. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta defended the revocation, asserting that national security takes precedence over procedural norms. The case has drawn attention amid calls in India to boycott travel and trade with Turkey and Azerbaijan, both of which have supported Pakistan following India's military actions in response to terrorism. The court has adjourned the matter until May 21. 
Published: May 19 2025, 7 pmeznews.inCOVID-19 cases are on the rise in Hong Kong and Singapore, prompting health officials to issue warnings about a resurgent wave of the virus in Asia. India is also experiencing an uptick, with 164 new cases reported since May 12, bringing the total to 257 active infections, predominantly in Kerala, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu. Maharashtra reported two deaths linked to patients with serious co-morbidities who tested positive for COVID-19, raising questions about death certificate protocols. Mumbai's healthcare infrastructure faces scrutiny, with many primary health centers struggling due to staffing and resource shortages. Despite the surge, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) assures residents that the situation remains under control and hospitals are prepared. In the broader region, Hong Kong's COVID-19 activity is described as "quite high," while Singapore's Ministry of Health is monitoring the situation, noting that current variants do not appear to be more transmissible or severe. 
Published: May 19 2025, 7 pmeznews.inIn a recent exclusive interview with NDTV, an Indian Army officer revealed that T-72 tanks played a crucial role in Operation Sindoor, conducted on May 7, which targeted nine terror bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir. The operation was a response to a deadly attack in Pahalgam that claimed the lives of 26 individuals, including tourists. The tanks, along with BMP-2 armoured personnel carriers, were strategically positioned to destroy infiltration routes used by terrorists, with the officer noting that only a fraction of their capabilities was employed to avoid escalation. The operation resulted in the deaths of over 100 terrorists, including key figures linked to past attacks. Following India's measured retaliation, Pakistan attempted to respond but was unsuccessful, leading to a ceasefire on May 10. In a bid to strengthen its anti-terrorism stance, the Indian government is dispatching a delegation of 51 political leaders to engage with international partners. 
Published: May 19 2025, 6 pmeznews.inThe United States played no part in India's Operation Sindoor, a military response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that neutralised nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, according to sources briefed by the Indian government to the Parliamentary Committee on External Affairs. The committee, chaired by Shashi Tharoor, was informed that Pakistan initiated a ceasefire request following precision strikes by India on Pakistani military installations. The ceasefire was agreed upon by both nations on May 12, 48 hours after the Pakistani Director-General of Military Operations contacted his Indian counterpart. Despite claims by US President Donald Trump that he influenced the ceasefire, India firmly rejected any notion of trade concessions and reiterated its stance against third-party mediation in the Kashmir issue. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar confirmed that discussions are ongoing regarding the complex agreement, emphasizing that progress hinges on Pakistan's actions against terrorism. 
Published: May 19 2025, 6 pmeznews.inThe Supreme Court of India has denied a plea from a Sri Lankan national seeking refuge, asserting that India cannot serve as a global shelter for refugees. The petitioner, linked to the now-defunct Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and convicted under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, had his sentence reduced from ten to seven years, with a directive to leave India post-incarceration. He argued that his life was at risk in Sri Lanka and that his family was settled in India. However, Justice Dipankar Datta emphasized that India struggles with its own population of 1.4 billion and questioned the legitimacy of the petitioner’s claim to settle in the country. The court ruled that his detention did not violate his rights under Article 21, as it was lawful, and noted that Article 19 protections only apply to Indian citizens, advising the petitioner to seek refuge elsewhere. 
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