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Amid Tug Of War Over Sandeshkhali Strongman, PM On Mamata Banerjee’s Turf
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Amid Tug Of War Over Sandeshkhali Strongman, PM On Mamata Banerjee’s Turf

Amid the tug of war between Bengal Police and the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) over the custody of Sandeshkhali strongman Sheikh Shahjahan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a meeting today at Barasat. Barasat is in the same North 24 Parganas district as Sandeshkhali, an island that has emerged as the biggest talking point in Bengal ahead of the Lok Sabha election.

The Prime Minister’s event is expected to be attended by some women from Sandeshkhali, which has made national headlines over allegations of sexual harassment, land grab and extortion against local Trinamool leaders led by Shahjahan. The BJP plans to get women from the island to the Prime Minister’s event as it slams the Trinamool government over women’s safety issues.

The Prime Minister’s visit to Bengal comes amid a face-off between the CBI and the state police over the custody of Shahjahan. Arrested after being on the run for 52 days, he has been expelled by the Mamata Banerjee-led party. He is currently with Bengal police, but the BJP has alleged that people of the island will not get any justice till he is grilled by the central agency.

The Calcutta High Court yesterday directed Bengal police to hand over Shahjahan’s custody to CBI, noting that “it has become imperative and absolutely necessary for doing complete justice and enforcing the fundamental rights of the public in general and the public of the locality that the cases be transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation for investigation”.

Soon after, the Trinamool government approached the Supreme Court to challenge the high court order and sought an urgent hearing. The request for an urgent hearing was turned down, and the Bengal government was asked to mention its plea before the Registrar-General for a date, as per rules. The state government has told the Supreme Court that they were given sufficient time to seek legal remedy against the high court order. 

Bengal police, meanwhile, refused to hand over the strongman to a CBI team that had reached its office to take custody. The state police maintained that the matter is before the Supreme Court and the handover must take place only after a court ruling.

The BJP is leaving no stone unturned to keep the Sandeshkhali issue alive as it goes into the polls. For the party to achieve its target of winning 370 Lok Sabha seats, it must maximise its wins in Opposition-ruled states such as Bengal. And the serious allegations against Trinamool leaders have come as a great political opportunity for the BJP.

Besides setting the tone for the BJP’s political messaging ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, the Prime Minister will also be inaugurating several routes of Kolkata Metro. The highlight is the country’s first underwater Metro rail stretch – the train will pass under the surface of the Ganga river.

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Alia Bhattâs solo YRF Spy Universe film confirmed? Hereâs what we know
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Alia Bhattâs solo YRF Spy Universe film confirmed? Hereâs what we know

Rumours of Alia Bhatt joining the YRF Spy Universe have been doing the rounds for a while now. And now, it looks like the actress’ standalone film has been confirmed.

As per reports on a leading news portal, Alia Bhatt will lead a YRF Spy Universe film. The project is set to begin filming towards the end of the year.

While much isn’t known about the upcoming film, reports of Sharvari Wagh joining Alia Bhatt had earlier done the rounds. 

So far, the Spy Universe has five major films, Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif’s Tiger films – Ek Tha Tiger, Tiger Zinda Hai and Tiger 3, Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathaan and Hrithik Roshan’s War. We also know that the studio is working on War 2 and Tiger Vs Pathaan.

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Supreme Court’s “Waste Bin” Rap Over Deforestation In Corbett Tiger Reserve
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Supreme Court’s “Waste Bin” Rap Over Deforestation In Corbett Tiger Reserve

Coming down heavily on the Uttarakhand government for the felling of trees and illegal construction in Jim Corbett National Park, the Supreme Court today asked the Centre to form a committee that will recommend steps to mitigate the damage and recover the cost from those responsible.

The bench of Justice BR Gavai, Justice PK Mishra and Justice Sandeep Mehta was hearing a petition by environment activist and lawyer Gaurav Bansal. Mr Bansal had challenged the Uttarakhand government’s proposal for a tiger safari and a zoo with caged animals inside the national park. The matter brought under the spotlight illegal construction and deforestation inside the national park.

The bench started with a quote from the epic Mahabharata, which means that a forest protects the tiger and the tiger protects the forest.

A tiger safari in the core area, it said, will be contrary to the provisions of tiger conservation. The court allowed safari tours in the buffer zone of the popular national park, citing the employment it may generate. The court, however, noted that such a safari should follow the guidelines.

Pulling up then state minister Harak Singh Rawat and then divisional forest officer Kishan Chand, the court said this is a case where bureaucrats and politicians threw public trust doctrine in the waste bin.

“They have, in blatant disregard of the law and for commercial purposes, indulged in mass felling of trees to construct buildings on the pretext of promotion of tourism,” the bench said, adding that it was “amazed at the audacity” in giving rules a go-by.

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