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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has condemned Samajwadi Party leader Ram Gopal Yadav for his "casteist" remarks regarding the treatment of military personnel Colonel Sofiya Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh. Yadav suggested that Qureshi, a Muslim, was targeted by a BJP minister while Singh was spared due to her presumed Rajput background. Both officers have been involved in discussing India's military actions against terrorism since May 7. Adityanath criticized Yadav's comments as narrow-minded and insulting to the army, emphasizing that soldiers should not be viewed through a caste lens. Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati also condemned both parties for their remarks linking military personnel to religion and caste. The controversy stems from remarks made by Madhya Pradesh minister Vijay Shah, which were deemed derogatory and led to a Supreme Court rebuke, with Chief Justice BR Gavai calling for greater sensitivity from public officials. 
Published: May 16 2025, 9 ameznews.inA woman in Kerala had a miraculous escape from a near-fatal incident when a truck lost control and rolled backwards into her scooter on the road to Kozhikode Medical College. The accident occurred around 7:30 am on an incline near Peringalam town. Ashwathi, a resident of Ozhayadi, was riding her red scooter behind a truck loaded with hollow bricks when the vehicle, which had stopped on the slope, began sliding backwards. Despite her attempts to reverse, the truck struck her scooter, propelling her onto the road while crushing the vehicle beneath it. Remarkably, the truck missed her by mere inches as she fell aside. Local residents quickly came to her aid, and she was transported to a nearby hospital with minor injuries and is now out of danger. Police are investigating the incident, with preliminary reports indicating a potential mechanical failure in the truck's braking system. 
Published: May 16 2025, 5 pmeznews.inUS President Donald Trump has urged Apple CEO Tim Cook to shift iPhone production from India to the United States, emphasizing a push for local manufacturing during his second term. Currently, Apple produces most of its iPhones in China, with Indian facilities contributing around 40 million units annually. Following Trump's comments in Doha, Indian officials reassured that Apple's investment plans in India remain unchanged, aiming to establish the country as a key manufacturing hub. Trump expressed his concerns about Apple building in India while seeking to boost US production, suggesting that iPhones made in India should primarily serve the Indian market. Despite the challenges of higher US labor costs, Apple has seen significant growth in Indian exports, with a notable increase in shipments to the US. The Indian government highlights the country's emerging status as a competitive player in global smartphone manufacturing, bolstered by a robust ecosystem for high-tech assembly. 
Published: May 16 2025, 5 pmeznews.inA heated exchange erupted on social media between Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti regarding the revival of the Tulbul Navigation project, which aims to enhance navigation on the Jhelum-fed Wular Lake. Abdullah criticized Mufti for opposing the project, accusing her of seeking "cheap publicity" and trying to appease individuals in Pakistan. The project, initiated in 1987 but stalled in 2007 due to objections related to the Indus Waters Treaty, has gained renewed attention following India's suspension of the treaty. Mufti, in turn, condemned Abdullah's call as "irresponsible and dangerously provocative," arguing that it risks escalating tensions between India and Pakistan. She emphasized that the people of Jammu & Kashmir deserve peace and warned against "weaponizing" water resources. The exchange reflects ongoing political tensions amid deteriorating India-Pakistan relations, exacerbated by recent violent incidents in the region. 
Published: May 16 2025, 3 pmeznews.inDefence Minister Rajnath Singh has accused Pakistan of planning to divert tax revenue to fund terrorism, specifically citing a proposed Rs 14 crore payment to Jaish-e-Mohammed leader Masood Azhar, a UN-designated terrorist. Speaking at a military base in Gujarat, Singh warned that Pakistan's government intends to use $2.1 billion in IMF aid to rebuild terrorist infrastructure, including camps for Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed in Muridke and Bahawalpur. He described IMF assistance as "indirect funding to terror" and urged the organization to reconsider its support for Pakistan, which has a history of harboring terrorists. Singh's comments follow India's military operations targeting these terrorist camps, including the recent Operation Sindoor, which aimed to dismantle terror infrastructure in response to attacks on Indian soil. The Defence Minister's remarks underscore ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan, particularly regarding terrorism and cross-border security. 
Published: May 16 2025, 3 pmeznews.inIndia's Akashteer system has emerged as a groundbreaking autonomous air defense technology, significantly disrupting Pakistan's military capabilities during recent conflicts. On May 9 and 10, the system successfully intercepted all Pakistani airborne threats, including drones and missiles, preventing them from entering Indian airspace. Akashteer autonomously processes data from various sources—such as weather and radar—allowing for real-time decision-making and mission rerouting. Unlike Pakistan's reliance on Chinese-origin defense systems, Akashteer represents India's commitment to self-reliance in defense technology. It integrates advanced radar, sensors, and communication technologies to create a coordinated defense framework, marking a strategic shift from defensive to proactive military posturing. Experts worldwide now recognize Akashteer as a significant advancement in warfare strategy, showcasing India's capability to engage threats swiftly and effectively, thereby enhancing its defense posture against terrorism and regional threats. 
Published: May 16 2025, 1 pmeznews.inChief Justice of India BR Gavai has publicly criticized the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) for failing to give a farewell to Justice Bela M Trivedi, the 11th woman judge in the Supreme Court's history, who retired on Friday. During a ceremonial bench in her honor, Gavai expressed his disappointment with the SCBA's stance, stating, "On such an occasion, such a stand ought not to have been taken." He acknowledged the presence of SCBA President Kapil Sibal and Vice President Rachna Srivastava, who attended despite the association's resolution. Gavai praised Justice Trivedi for her fairness, hard work, and integrity, calling her a "valuable asset" to the judiciary. Elevated to the Supreme Court on August 31, 2021, she concluded her tenure earlier than expected due to personal commitments. Justice Trivedi began her career as a trial court judge in Gujarat in 1995 and has been instrumental in several landmark judgments. 
Published: May 16 2025, 3 pmeznews.inTensions between India and Pakistan persist as Islamabad seeks to leverage US President Donald Trump's calls for dialogue on Kashmir, which India has firmly rejected unless focused on terrorism or Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir. Meanwhile, the resurgence of Al Qaeda in the Indian subcontinent (AQIS) raises concerns, as it has called for a 'holy war' against India in response to alleged attacks on mosques and settlements. Initially formed in 2014, AQIS shifted its focus from targeting American and Pakistani forces to India after the death of its leader, Asim Umar, in 2019. Recent UN reports have omitted references to terrorist groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad due to Pakistani influence, complicating the situation. As Pakistan aligns with various jihadi factions, India must enhance intelligence-sharing and monitoring capabilities to counter potential threats, particularly from AQIS, which may exploit vulnerabilities in the region. 
Published: May 16 2025, 2 pmeznews.inNEW DELHI: Madhya Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Jagdish Devda has sparked controversy with remarks suggesting that the military "bows at the feet" of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Speaking to civil defence volunteers, Devda referenced the Pahalgam terror attack and India's military response, emphasizing a national desire for revenge against terrorists. His comments have drawn sharp criticism from the opposition Congress party, which labeled them "outrageous" and an insult to the armed forces. Youth Congress condemned the remarks, asserting that soldiers protect the nation, not "politicians' egos." This incident follows recent insensitive comments made by another Madhya Pradesh minister, Vijay Shah, about an Indian Army officer, which resulted in a Supreme Court order for Shah to apologize. Congress social media chief Supriya Shrinate called for Modi to dismiss Devda, stating that apologies would be inadequate for such a "grave insult" to the military's bravery. 
Published: May 16 2025, 2 pmeznews.inAn Indian climber, Subrata Ghosh, and a Filipino mountaineer, Philipp II Santiago, have become the first fatalities of the 2023 Mount Everest climbing season, according to hiking officials. Ghosh, 45, died on Thursday below the Hillary Step while descending after reaching the summit of the 8,849-metre peak. His refusal to descend earlier has been noted, and efforts are underway to recover his body for a post-mortem examination. Santiago, also 45, died late on Wednesday at the South Col while attempting to ascend, reportedly succumbing to fatigue while resting in his tent. Both climbers were part of an international expedition organized by Snowy Horizon Treks and Expedition. Nepal has issued 459 permits for Everest climbs this season, with nearly 100 climbers having reached the summit. Over the past century, at least 345 individuals have lost their lives on Everest, highlighting the mountain's perilous nature. 
Published: May 16 2025, 1 pmeznews.inThe Indian government has dismissed a doctored image claiming that the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is "the undisputed king of the skies," which circulated on social media as an article from The Daily Telegraph. In a fact-check posted on X, officials stated that the publication has never featured such a headline, emphasizing that the image was altered using artificial intelligence. The government also cited an Austrian aviation analyst, Tom Cooper, who claimed that India's military response during Operation Sindoor resulted in a decisive victory, forcing Pakistan to seek a ceasefire. Furthermore, Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar faced criticism for referencing the false article in the Senate, with Indian politicians highlighting the embarrassment caused by the misinformation. Amid rising tensions, the Indian government is actively countering propaganda from Pakistan, which has been accused of disseminating false narratives to obscure the realities of recent military operations. 
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