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ISIS module case: Accused Saqib Nachan dies in Delhi hospital; suffered brain haemorrhage | India News


ISIS module case: Accused Saqib Nachan dies in Delhi hospital; suffered brain haemorrhage

ISIS module case suspect Saqib Nachan passed away in a Delhi hospital on Saturday, days after suffering a brain haemorrhage, PTI reported citing an official. He had been receiving treatment at a private hospital in the national capital for the past four days, according to the official.The former Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) office-bearer was being held in Tihar prison and was shifted to a hospital on June 24 after his health worsened, an official said.Doctors later confirmed that Nachan had suffered a brain haemorrhage, the official said. His condition deteriorated further on Saturday, and he passed away at 12.10pm. The official added that his body would be released to his family after the post-mortem, with his last rites scheduled for Sunday in Borivali village near Padgha.Nachan was first convicted by the Supreme Court in 1997 for plotting terror attacks in collaboration with Khalistani groups in 1990. He was later sentenced to 10 years in prison for his role in a series of bomb blasts between 2002 and 2003, including attacks at Mumbai Central, Vile Parle, and Mulund stations that left several dead and injured. After completing his sentence, Nachan was arrested in 2012 for the attempted murder of a VHP activist but was released on bail in 2014. In 2023, he was again arrested by the NIA for allegedly administering oaths of allegiance (bayath) to recruits of ISIS.





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‘Orange alert’: Light rain brings relief to Delhi-NCR; IMD warns of gusty winds, thunderstorms | India News


‘Orange alert’: Light rain brings relief to Delhi-NCR; IMD warns of gusty winds, thunderstorms

NEW DELHI: Light rainfall brought relief to parts of Delhi-NCR on Saturday, as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued an ‘orange’ alert for the city, forecasting light to moderate showers accompanied by thunderstorms and gusty winds over the next few hours.The IMD stated that winds may reach speeds of 30 to 50 kilometres per hour, and rainfall has already been recorded in east, west, south, and southeast Delhi.

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The orange alert, under IMD’s colour-coded warning system, advises residents to “be prepared” for potentially impactful weather.The capital recorded a minimum temperature of 28.7 degrees Celsius, slightly above the seasonal average, while the maximum is expected to hover around 37 degrees Celsius. Relative humidity was reported at 72% at 8.30 am.Air quality remained in the “satisfactory” category, with an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 86 at 10 am, according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). AQI readings between 51 and 100 fall in the satisfactory range, while values above that are categorized as moderate to severe.





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‘Am among followers of non-violence’: PM Modi reacts as ‘Jo humein chhedega’ remark draws loud applause at Jain event – watch | India News


'Am among followers of non-violence': PM Modi reacts as ‘Jo humein chhedega’ remark draws loud applause at Jain event - watch

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday stirred excitement during a spiritual event by briefly referring to Operation Sindoor while recalling the remarks of a Jain seer who had spoken before him. The mention, though indirect, drew a wave of cheers and applause from the audience at Vigyan Bhawan.The loudest response came when PM Modi invoked the phrase “Jo humein chhedega”, that instantly resonated with the audience, which broke into ‘Modi Modi’ chants. Reacting to it, PM Modi smiled and said, “I am among followers of non-violence… and I had only said half the sentence… but you completed it… what I mean to say is, even if you did not say it in words, you were giving your blessings to Operation Sindoor. (Ahinsawadiyo ke beech hu.. aur abhi toh aadha vaakya bola hu.. aur aapne poora kar diya.. kehne ka tatparya yeh hai… bhale aapne shabdon mein nahi kaha par aap Operation Sindoor ko aashirwad de rahe the).

‘Jo Hume Chhedega…’: PM Modi’s Speech on Operation Sindoor Cut Short by Audience. Here’s Why

PM Modi made these remarks during the centenary celebrations of Acharya Vidyanand Maharaj Ji, a revered Jain spiritual leader and scholar, whose teachings and legacy the prime minister hailed extensively. The event was organised by the ministry of culture in collaboration with the Bhagwan Mahaveer Ahimsa Bharti Trust, Delhi.The prime minister lauded the ancient and enduring values of Indian civilisation, crediting saints and seers for shaping the country’s identity. “Our India is the oldest living civilisation in the world, we are immortal for thousands of years, because our thoughts are immortal, our thinking is immortal, our philosophy is immortal,” he said.Referring to Acharya Vidyanand Maharaj Ji as a “Yug Purush” and “Yug Drashta”, Modi praised his contribution to Jain philosophy, revival of the Prakrit language, and social reform. He noted the Acharya’s deep knowledge and literary legacy, including over 50 authored works, and his role in restoring ancient temples.PM Modi also highlighted how his government drew inspiration from such spiritual figures for its welfare policies. “Whether it is PM Awas Yojana, Jal Jivan Mission, Ayushman Bharat Yojana… they signify the sense of service towards the last person in the social hierarchy,” he said.He reiterated the government’s efforts to promote mother tongues, especially Prakrit, which was accorded Classical Language status in October last year. “In our mission to digitise ancient manuscripts, a large section of it includes Jain religious texts and manuscripts associated with acharyas,” he added.Union culture minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and Jain seer Rashtrasant Paramparacharya Shri 108 Pragyasagar ji Muniraj also attended the event. The centenary year, spanning June 28 to April 22, 2026, will include cultural, literary, and spiritual programmes across India.





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Watch: Paris hit by deadly thunderstorms; floodwaters rise near Eiffel Tower


Watch: Paris hit by deadly thunderstorms; floodwaters rise near Eiffel Tower
Visuals of Eiffel tower drenched in rain

Severe thunderstorms and heavy rain have battered Paris since Wednesday, leading to flooding and damage across the city.Several videos have gone viral on social media showing Paris drenched in rain. One trending clip captured the iconic Eiffel Tower illuminated as floodwaters blocked nearby roads and people ran for cover from the downpour.

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French media reported that a 12-year-old boy was killed in Piquecos, while a 59-year-old man riding a motorcycle died after crashing into a tree knocked down by the storm.Emergency responders were engaged with calls, receiving over 300 requests for help and carrying out around 30 weather-related rescues. Nearly 120 firefighters were deployed overnight to handle the numerous incidents, according to Fox News.The powerful storms came during an intense heat wave in central France. Temperatures at Paris-Orly Airport reached 99 degrees Fahrenheit before quickly dropping as the thunderstorms rolled in.





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Manipur crisis: Former CM Biren Singh says efforts under way to form popular government; says ‘peace compulsory’ | India News


Manipur crisis: Former CM Biren Singh says efforts under way to form popular government; says 'peace compulsory'
File photo of former Manipur chief minister N Biren Singh (Pic credit: PTI)

NEW DELHI: Manipur‘s former chief minister N Biren Singh on Saturday said that efforts are under way to set up a popular government, while emphasising that Bharatiya Janata Party is working towards the restoration of peace in the state. As Manipur has been boiling since May 2023, Singh resigned from his post as CM earlier this year, and the centre imposed President’s rule in the state. More than 260 people lost their lives and thousands were rendered homeless after ethnic violence erupted between Meiteis and Kuki-Zo group. Singh, who was speaking at an event at BJP state headquarters, expressed hope that a new government would be formed in the state soon. “We are working to form a government at the earliest. We are a national party. After looking into the ground situation, I have faith that a government will be formed soon. BJP and its allies want a popular government as well. We are working for restoration of popular govt,” he said.“We, BJP, haven’t criticised anybody. We are concentrating only on the present crisis. We are approaching the Central government and concerned persons to bring an amicable solution and peace in the state. In the meantime, we are also working to restore a popular government with frequent gatherings of MLAs. Everybody wants restoration of peace. Peace is compulsory. In the last seven or eight months, there have been no reports of fighting between communities,” Singh added.





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Pakistan floods: Viral footage shows family stranded mid-river pleading for help; watch video


Pakistan floods: Viral footage shows family stranded mid-river pleading for help; watch video
Viral footage shows family stranded mid-river pleading for help

Heart-wrenching footage has emerged showing several people stranded on a narrow elevated strip in the middle of Pakistan’s Swat River, moments before a deadly flash flood swept them away on Friday morning. The video, which went viral across social media platforms, captures their desperate cries for help as torrents of water surge around them. At least nine people from a single extended family lost their lives in the tragedy, according to Geo TV.The victims, including children, had gathered near the riverbank for breakfast while on a leisure trip from Sialkot. According to officials, the group was unaware of the sudden rise in water levels caused by heavy rains upstream. “They were taking selfies, and there wasn’t much water at the time,” said a family member, as quoted by news agency Reuters. “Suddenly, a massive wave came and swept them all away”, the member added.As per Swat deputy commissioner Shehzad Mehboob, 17 individuals were caught in the floodwaters. “We have recovered nine bodies so far and rescued four people alive. The search for the remaining four is ongoing,” he was quoted as saying by Geo News. Among the dead were women and children. Residents said it took over two hours for rescue teams to arrive at the scene.

Flash floods in Pakistan kill at least 8 after deluge sweeps away dozens

The devastating moment prompted an outpouring of grief in Sialkot, where the bodies of seven victims were received by wailing family members. “My children were calling for help in front of my eyes. We couldn’t save them,” said a distraught relative.The Pakistan Army has since joined local rescue teams, while the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has ordered a high-level inquiry to investigate the lapses. The committee has been given seven days to submit its report and recommend preventive measures.According to Reuters, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority has warned of continued heavy rains and potential flash floods across northern Pakistan until next week. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed sorrow over the tragedy, calling it a “painful reminder” of nature’s fury and urging tourists to follow safety advisories, as cited by Reuters.Heavy rains have affected parts of Pakistan since earlier this week, blocking highways and damaging homes. However, weather forecasters predict that the country will experience less rainfall compared to 2022, when climate-induced downpours caused rivers to swell and flooded one-third of Pakistan, resulting in 1,739 fatalities.





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