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3 Passengers Kept Refusing Air Hostess’s Meal Service, Arrested At Delhi Airport
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3 Passengers Kept Refusing Air Hostess’s Meal Service, Arrested At Delhi Airport

An air hostess noticed three passengers behaving suspiciously. While others accepted meals, they refused and remained unusually still throughout the flight

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Chaos In Rajya Sabha After Cash Found On Congress MP’s Seat. He Reacts
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Chaos In Rajya Sabha After Cash Found On Congress MP’s Seat. He Reacts

Chaos erupted in Rajya Sabha this morning after a bundle of cash was found in the seat allotted to Congress MP Abhishek Manu Singhvi, who reacted with a blow-by-blow account of his time in the House the previous day.

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, also the chairman of Rajya Sabha, informed the MPs that security officials found the cash during the anti-sabotage check after the adjournment of the House yesterday.

“A wad of currency notes was recovered by the security officials from seat number 222 which is presently allotted to Abhishek Manu Singhvi, elected from the state of Telangana,” said Mr Dhankhar, adding that the matter is being probed.

Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge said he has no objection to the probe, but the Chair should not have named the MP since the investigation is underway.

Mr Singhvi said it was the first time he heard such an incident and clarified that he carries only Rs 500 to Rajya Sabha.

“Heard of it first time now. Never heard of it till now! I carry one 500 rs note when I go to RS. First time heard of it. I reached inside house at 12:57 pm and house rose at 1 pm then I sat in canteen till 1:30 pm then I left parl (sic),” said Mr Singhvi in an online post.

He said he spent a total of 3 minutes in the House yesterday and another 30 minutes at the canteen, stating that it is “bizarre” to do politics over such issues.

“Of course, there must be an inquiry as to how people can come and put anything anywhere in any seat. It means that each of us must have a seat where the seat itself can be locked and the key can be carried home by the MP because everybody can then do things on the seat and make allegations about this,” said the MP.

The matter sparked uproar from both the treasury and opposition benches. BJP chief JP Nadda, Union minister and a Rajya Sabha member, termed it an “insult” to the Rajya Sabha’s integrity.

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A Call For “Exemplary Punishment” In Bangladesh After Attacks On Hindus
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A Call For “Exemplary Punishment” In Bangladesh After Attacks On Hindus

The Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council, the largest minority advocacy group in the country, has condemned the recent attacks on Hindus in the eastern Sunamganj district. In a statement released on Thursday, the council recounted instances of violence and called for swift government action to hold the perpetrators accountable.

According to a press release from the group, violence erupted on the night of December 3. More than 100 houses and businesses belonging to the Hindu community in Manglargaon and Monigaon East Gunigram were allegedly attacked, looted, and vandalised.

The statement added that a temple was damaged. The council estimated the damages to exceed 1.5 million Bangladeshi taka (over Rs 10 lakh), noting that many minority villagers fled their homes out of fear.

The attacks reportedly stemmed from allegations against Akash Das, a 20-year-old Hindu villager accused of blasphemy for a Facebook post. Mr Das had already been arrested before the attacks unfolded.

“Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Oikya Parishad strongly condemns and protests such communal attacks and immediately arrests the attackers, compensates and rehabilitates the victims and the attackers”, the press statement said.

It further demanded the government ensure “exemplary punishment” for those responsible to deter future incidents.

Heightened Tensions

These events come amid rising tensions over the treatment of minority communities in Bangladesh. The arrest of Hindu spiritual leader Chinmoy Krishna Das on sedition charges has amplified concerns. Mr Das, a spokesperson for the Bangladesh Sammilit Sanatan Jagran Jote, remains in custody despite calls from India for his release.

Protests have erupted outside the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission in Kolkata and other Indian cities, with political and religious groups voicing outrage.

In response, Bangladesh summoned Shikder Mohammad Ashrafur Rahman, its Acting Deputy High Commissioner in Kolkata, for consultations. Mr Rahman also joined the Bangladesh delegation for upcoming foreign secretary-level talks with India. The Bangladesh Assistant High Commission in Tripura, has suspended visa and consular services citing “security reasons” after protesters breached the mission’s premises recently.

The Bangladesh foreign ministry, in turn, summoned the Indian High Commissioner in Dhaka to protest the vandalism at its Agartala mission.

Yunus Government’s Position

Amid escalating criticism, Muhammad Yunus, head of Bangladesh’s interim government, has sought to address the concerns of minority communities. At a meeting with religious leaders from various faiths, Yunus urged the need for accurate reporting and urged collaboration to bridge gaps between reality and media narratives.

“We want to establish a process for obtaining accurate information and holding perpetrators accountable,” Mr Yunus said.

Yunus reiterated that all citizens of Bangladesh, regardless of faith, are entitled to equal rights.

The Hindu community in Muslim-majority Bangladesh has reportedly faced over 200 attacks across 50 districts since the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League government on August 5. 

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