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“Fight Terrorists But Don’t Hurt Countrymen”: Rajnath Singh To Army In J&K
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“Fight Terrorists But Don’t Hurt Countrymen”: Rajnath Singh To Army In J&K

Amid the row in Jammu and Kashmir over the death of three civilians after they were detained by the Army for questioning, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh told soldiers that they should not “make any mistake” that hurts an Indian.

Mr Singh is in the Union Territory to review the security situation, days after an ambush on two Army vehicles left four soldiers dead. It was in the aftermath of the terror attack that several civilians in Poonch were detained by the Army for questioning. Three of them were later found dead. A Brigade Commander has been asked to join the Army’s probe into the deaths. The Army has said it has zero tolerance for violence against innocent civilians.

“You are the country’s protectors. But I want to request you that besides ensuring the country’s security, you also have the responsibility to win the hearts of the people. There should be no mistake that hurts an Indian,” he said.

The Defence Minister said the forces should share a close bond with the people. “We have to win battles, eliminate terrorists, but a bigger objective is to win the hearts of the people. We will win wars, but we need to win hearts too. And I know you try your best to do this,” he said.

Every soldier is like a family member to every India, he assured the troops.

“Every Indian feels this way. It is not tolerable to us if anyone casts an evil eye on you. Security and intelligence agencies play a crucial role in stopping such attacks. Whatever support is needed to step up surveillance will be provided by the government. The doors to our treasury are fully open,” he said.

The Defence Minister added that such attacks “should not be taken for granted”. “I know you all are alert, but I think more alertness is required. Your bravery makes us proud. Your sacrifice, your efforts have no parallel. And they are priceless. When a soldier dies a martyr, even if we pay some compensation, it cannot compensate for the loss. I want to assure you that the government is with you and your welfare and security are high on our priority list,” he said.

The Indian Army, he said, is now seen as more powerful and well-equipped than before.

Earlier today, the Defence Minister arrived in Jammu and left for Rajouri soon after.

Mr Singh is likely to meet local residents and families of the dead civilians. Around 3 pm, he is expected to chair a high-level security meeting at Raj Bhavan in Jammu.

Security has been stepped up across Jammu for the Defence Minister’s visit. Earlier, Army Chief General Manoj Pande visited the Union Territory to review the situation there.

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After Bengaluru Shops Get “60%” Order, Pro-Kannada Groups On Rampage
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After Bengaluru Shops Get “60%” Order, Pro-Kannada Groups On Rampage

The language row in Karnataka escalated sharply Wednesday after pro-Kannada groups held violent protests at various parts in state capital Benglauru, including the Kempegowda International Airport.

There are also protests outside a hotel; the video showed women and men, some in yellow and red scarfs (the colours of the Kannada flag) storming the courtyard and tearing down English signage.

One video showed a man attacking the English signboard of a salon and spa, as truckloads of men in red and yellow scarfs drive past. In another, men waving red and yellow flags protest outside an Airtel store; one man is defacing the sign by spraying black paint over the shop’s red signboard, which is in English.

The protesters were demanding the immediate implementation of an order by the city’s civic body, which directs all businesses to have 60 per cent of their signs in Kannada. The order followed a meeting with the Karnataka Rakshana Vedike, seen by some as a right-wing group pushing the language row.

Several of the protesters were later detained by the police.

READ | Bengaluru Shops Get ‘60% Kannada’ Order, Karnataka Language Row In Focus

BBMP chief Tushar Giri Nath said commercial stores in the civic body’s jurisdiction had till February 28 to comply, failing which they could face legal action, including suspension of business licences.

The language row is back in focus after Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said in October “everyone living in this state should learn to speak Kannada”. “We are all Kannadigas. People speaking different languages have settled in here (and) everyone living in this state should learn to speak Kannada.”

READ | “Everyone In Karnataka Should Learn To Speak Kannada”: Siddaramaiah

In his earlier tenure too Mr Siddaramaiah had pushed for the wider use of the local language, and it was in his previous tenure that Hindi names of Bengaluru metro stations were targeted and covered with tape.

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Filmfare Year-Ender 2023: Top 10 chic airport looks donned by our favourite stars
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Filmfare Year-Ender 2023: Top 10 chic airport looks donned by our favourite stars

Bollywood in 2023 witnessed a stunning array of airport looks that set new fashion benchmarks, showcasing the fusion of comfort and style. Parineeti Chopra’s post-marriage pink ensemble exuded elegance and freshness, marking a new chapter in her style journey. Deepika Padukone’s chic purple denim ensemble made a bold statement, effortlessly blending casual and sophistication. Meanwhile, Katrina Kaif’s floral saree at the airport brought a refreshing twist to traditional wear, redefining travel fashion. These stars, along with many others, continued to redefine airport fashion, inspiring fans with their impeccable style and sartorial choices, making every arrival a runway moment in itself. Take a look:

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