“Our Team Brings T20 World Cup Home In Style”: PM Congratulates Team India

“Our Team Brings T20 World Cup Home In Style”: PM Congratulates Team India



India brought an ICC trophy home after 11 years and India’s first World Cup win since 2011.

New Delhi:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the Indian Cricket Team for bringing the ICC T20 World Cup “home in style”. India beat South Africa in the final by 7 runs and Rohit Sharma and company brought an ICC trophy home after 11 years and India’s first World Cup win since 2011.

“Champions! Our team brings the T20 World Cup home in style! We are proud of the Indian Cricket Team,” Prime Minister Modi posted on X.

In a video message congratulating the team, PM Modi said the team won the World Cup and also the “hearts of crores of Indians”. No small achievement that they did not lose a single match, he said.

“Congratulations to India for this magnificent win. Today, 140 crore countrymen are proud of your fantastic performance. You won the World Cup and also the hearts of crores of Indians. You didn’t lose even one match; that’s not a small feat. You have achieved a spectacular victory. I congratulate you,” the prime minister said in Hindi.

President Droupadi Murmu also congratulated the Indian team and commended their “never-say-die” spirit. “My heartiest congratulations to Team India for winning the T20 World Cup. With the never-say-die spirit, the team sailed through difficult situations and demonstrated outstanding skills throughout the tournament. It was an extraordinary victory in the final match. Well done, Team India! We are proud of you!,” she said in a post on X.

Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi praised team captain Rohit Sharma’s leadership. “Congratulations to Team India on a spectacular World Cup Victory and a phenomenal performance throughout the tournament! Surya, what a brilliant catch! Rohit, this win is a testament to your leadership. Rahul, I know team India will miss your guidance. The spectacular Men in Blue have made our country proud,” he said.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar also shared a message congratulating the team. “What a match! What a catch!”, India ended its 11-year-long ICC trophy drought, winning their first ICC title since the Champions Trophy in 2013. Congratulations Team India. What a match! What a catch!,” he posted on X.

Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge and leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra also shared messages congratulating the Men In Blue.

It was team India’s second T20 World Cup victory after they had won it in 2007 under the legendary MS Dhoni in South Africa, and first since winning the Champions Trophy in 2013. 





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5 Soldiers In Tank Swept Away While Crossing River Near China Border

5 Soldiers In Tank Swept Away While Crossing River Near China Border



The soldiers were on a training mission in Ladakh (Representational)

New Delhi:

Five soldiers of the Indian Army were killed after their tank met with an accident during a river-crossing exercise near the Line of Actual Control in Leh’s Daulat Beg Oldi area in the early hours of Saturday, officials said.

A Junior Commissioned Officer, or JCO, is among the five killed in the accident that happened.

The soldiers were on a routine exercise around 3 am today. While crossing the Bodhi River near Mandir Morh, 148 kilometres from Leh, on their T-72 tank, the water levels suddenly began to rise, official sources said. Soon the tank and the soldiers were submerged in the swelling river, they added.

A rescue operation was immediately launched and all five bodies were retrieved.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh led the nation in mourning the deaths.

“Deeply saddened at the loss of lives of five of our brave Indian Army soldiers in an unfortunate accident while getting the tank across a river in Ladakh. We will never forget the exemplary service of our gallant soldiers to the nation. My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. The nation stands firm with them during this hour of grief,” he posted on X.





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Opinion: Opinion | As LoP, Rahul's Biggest Task Is To Keep The Opposition Steady

Opinion: Opinion | As LoP, Rahul's Biggest Task Is To Keep The Opposition Steady


Voting has been avoided for the election of Lok Sabha Speaker, but embers of confrontation remain. Both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi have signalled that they intend to conduct business as usual. But while the ruling alliance seems united, the same cannot be said about the Opposition. The chinks became visible as soon as the 18th Lok Sabha started functioning on Wednesday. 

A Different Rahul

One of the first things Om Birla did after being named as the Lok Sabha Speaker on June 26 was accord recognition to Rahul Gandhi as the Leader of the Opposition (LoP) from June 9, the day on which the Congress Working Committee had announced his selection. A different Rahul Gandhi was visible on June 26. Clad in a formal kurta pyjama (and not the casual white t-shirt that over the past two years has become his style statement), he graciously walked up to the Treasury Benches to join Prime Minister Narendra Modi in escorting the Speaker to his podium. The handshake between him and Modi was starkly different from Rahul’s dazzling move in July 2018, when he had walked up to the Prime Minister across the aisle of the House and hugged him. 

This bonhomie, however, was only customary. Body language betrayed the chasm. The two leaders did not exchange pleasantries, and the Congress did not formally congratulate Modi after he was elected the Leader of the House. No encomiums were forthcoming for the LoP from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) either.

Fault Lines Intact

For the next five years, the Prime Minister and the LoP will have to sit together on a variety of occasions to select important appointees. As LoP, Rahul may also be the Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), which scrutinises and acts upon the reports of the Comptroller & Auditor General of India (CAG). Rahul may choose to appoint a senior member of his party to head the PAC, but his overall superintendence will stand. 

By nominating K. Suresh for the Speaker’s election, the Congress has made a symbolic assertion of its revived status in Parliament. However, the move triggered dissenting notes not only from the Trinamool Congress (TMC), which had been at loggerheads with the Congress even as it proclaimed its allegiance to the opposition bloc, but from Sharad Pawar’s Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) as well. Both said they had not been informed about the decision. Already, the INDIA grouping seems to have run into a communication challenge. 

Also, the Congress decided not to seek a division of votes when, after a voice vote, pro-tem Speaker Bhatruhari Mahtab declared Om Birla the Speaker. But the TMC clearly wanted a division of the House. Later, Congress leaders clarified that they were not on the same page as the TMC on the issue.

Friction Within The Opposition?

Differences within the Opposition were also visible when Birla read out a resolution to mark the 50th anniversary of the imposition of Emergency. He named Congress and its leader Indira Gandhi as he sought the Lok Sabha’s condemnation of the period. The Congress protested but found itself isolated. The Samajwadi Party or SP (37 seats), the TMC (29), the DMK (22) and the Left parties (eight seats),  did not join Congress members who rushed to Well of the House. They remained seated, indicating that they had no problem with the resolution. The next day, some feeble defence of Congress was offered by these partners, saying that it had apologised for the Emergency and thus the resolution was not needed. These INDIA bloc parties together command 96 seats, as against 99 of the Congress.

Meanwhile, Rahul flaunted a red-coloured pocket-book edition of the Constitution (somewhat reminiscent of Mao Zedong’s Red Book brandished in China amid the 1966 cultural revolution) while taking oath in the Lok Sabha, proclaiming ‘Jai Samvidhan’. Akhilesh Yadav also waved a copy of the document, but it had a blue cover. ‘UP ke ladke’, while acting in unison, seem to differ in perception.

The SP is an offshoot of erstwhile Socialist parties and the Bharatiya Lok Dal, on whose ‘chakra-haldhar’ symbol the combined opposition had defeated the Congress post-Emergency in 1977. Its leaders were in jail during 19 months of the suspension of the Constitution. Many DMK leaders had also spent time in jail.

The TMC’s Mamata Banerjee, then a Youth Congress worker, had shot to national limelight in 1975 when newspapers splashed photographs of her dancing in protest on the bonnet of the car carrying anti-Emergency crusader Jayaprakash Narain. Today, the TMC’s support for Om Birla’s resolution is symbolic of the TMC’s intent to assert its own identity, independent of the Congress.

Soon after becoming LoP, Rahul reinstated Sam Pitroda as the chief of the Overseas Congress. BJP spokesman C.R. Kesavan, who had served as a Congress leader till last year, described Pitroda’s reappointment as an ‘egregious insult ‘ to those who had been chagrined by his racist remarks two months back. 

Rahul Stares At An Enormous Responsibility

In any case, battle lines have been drawn. The events on January 26 reflect that Narendra Modi knows how to turn the opposition’s spin into a boomerang. His comments a day earlier on the Emergency were just a forerunner to the resolution the Lok Sabha adopted; they foregrounded the Congress’s many adventures with the Constitution against its loud promises to protect it. 

Rahul, who is taking up a Constitutional position for the first time since becoming an MP in 2004, has to shoulder enormous responsibility. The Congress’s ‘Nyay Patra’ envisages that the Houses of Parliament should meet 100 days a year and that one day a week ought to be devoted to the agenda suggested by the Opposition. To meet these objectives, cooperation, and not confrontation, is imperative. That was not seen today as the bedlam over the demands for a discussion on the NEET row led to the adjournment of Parliament. It is customary to debate a vote of thanks to the President when a session begins. That debate is open; a member can express himself on any issue, including NEET. But it seems that disruption has become the more favourable option over discussion, and thus, the 18th Lok Sabha ended its first week without any debate.

Parliament is a forum for discussion, debate and collective decision-making. Digressing from this ought to be avoided as India celebrates 75 years of being a Republic that acts as a beacon to democracies the world over. 

(Shubhabrata Bhattacharya is a retired editor and a public affairs commentator)

Disclaimer: These are the personal opinions of the author



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“Tough To Play…”: Rohit Sharma's Straight Talk After Guiding India To 1st T20 World Cup Final In A Decade | Cricket News

“Tough To Play…”: Rohit Sharma's Straight Talk After Guiding India To 1st T20 World Cup Final In A Decade | Cricket News






India ended a 10-year wait early on Friday morning with a commanding 68-run win over England in the semi-final of the 2024 T20 World Cup. For the first time since the 2014 T20 World Cup in Bangladesh, India will be playing in the final of the marquee event. In a rain-affected match, on a slow pitch, batting first was going to be a tricky but Rohit Sharma‘s men rose up to the challenge. 

Suryakumar Yadav (47) and Rohit Sharma (57) led the charge as India posted a tough 172-run target. In reply, England were all out for just 103.   

After the win, Rohit Sharma opened about how they win the semi-final. 

“Very satisfying to win. Worked very hard as a unit and it was a great effort from all. We adapted really well, conditions were challenging. That’s been the success story for us so far. If bowlers and batters adapt, things fall in place,” Rohit Sharma said in the post-match presentation ceremony. 

“At one stage, 140-150 looked par. But we got runs in the middle, SKY and I were going and thought we can get 20-25 more. 175 was a very good score, bowlers were fantastic. Axar, Kuldeep are gun spinners. Tough to play shots against them in these conditions. They were calm under pressure. We had a chat after the first innings, message was to keep stumps in play. That’s what they did. I can set the target in my mind, but I don’t want to let anyone know about it, to the batters. They are all instinctive players. I thought 170 was a very good surface.”

India flaunted their superabundance of talent in a display of absolute dominance to storm into the final of the T20 World Cup with a 68-run shellacking of England in their semi-final on Thursday.

Leading the charge once again was their inspirational skipper Rohit Sharma, who laid the foundation with an aggressive 57 off 39 balls, and the captain was well-supported by Suryakumar Yadav (47 off 36), as India posted 171 for seven after being asked to bat first in the rain-hit match.

In reply, England were bowled out for 103 in 16.4 overs as India set up a title clash with first-timers South Africa in Barbados on Saturday. This is India’s third entry into the final of the tournament.

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In Delhi Court's Custody Order For Arvind Kejriwal, A Caveat For CBI

In Delhi Court's Custody Order For Arvind Kejriwal, A Caveat For CBI


Arvind Kejriwal was arrested by the CBI at Rouse Avenue court

New Delhi:

The special CBI court that denied relief to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in the liquor policy case has said that on the basis of material on record, it cannot be said at this stage that the arrest is illegal, but warned that the probe agency should not be “overzealous”.

Arvind Kejriwal has been sent to CBI’s custody for three days — two less than what the agency had asked for. He was arrested by the CBI inside the Rouse Avenue court. Earlier, the Rouse Avenue court had granted him bail, but the Delhi High Court paused it and reserved its order. Mr Kejriwal moved the Supreme Court, but got no relief. The high court thereafter denied him bail.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader’s wife has alleged that the “whole system” is trying to ensure he stays in jail. “Arvind Kejriwal got bail on June 20. Immediately ED got a stay. The very next day CBI made him an accused. And today he was arrested. The whole system is trying to ensure that the man does not come out of jail. This is not law. This is dictatorship, this is emergency,” Sunita Kejriwal said in a post on ‘X’.

In its order for a three-day CBI custody, the Rouse Avenue court has said “investigation is the prerogative of the investigating agency”. “There are certain safeguards provided in the law and at this stage, on the material on record, it cannot be said that the arrest is illegal. The agency, however, should not be overzealous,” it has added.

The court has asked the central agency to produce Mr Kejriwal in court on Saturday. The court has said Mr Kejriwal may meet his wife for an hour daily. “Let the medically prescribed diet/home cooked food be provided to the accused during the police custody remand. Accused may also be provided with the prescribed medicines as well as glucometer during the remand. Accused be also allowed to take spectacles,” it has said, detailing the custody conditions.

Mr Kejriwal’s counsel, Senior Advocate Vikram Chaudhari, had stressed that it was not necessary to arrest him at this stage and questioned the timing of the arrest. “This court has to consider, at this stage, the merits of the case. The timing may be circumspect but it is not the clear criterion for declaring an arrest illegal,” it said.

The AAP leader’s counsel told that the CBI had questioned him in this connection for nine hours in April last year. Mr Kejriwal then addressed the court directly and recounted what he had told CBI when he was asked why the now-scrapped liquor policy was framed.

“I told them (the CBI) there were three points. First – increase revenue. Second – reduce crowds to handle law and order. Third – opening of liquor shops in the right proportion (i.e., equal distribution across the city). I had given instructions to Manish Sisodia (his former deputy, who, in February last year, was the first to be arrested in this case) to keep these three things in mind in the policy,” he said.

“It is a poor citizen vs might of the State. This case is pending since August 2022. I was called as a witness… I appeared and, for nine hours, I assisted. Not a single notice (from the CBI) since then. How did they shift from a witness to an accused… it is a long distance to cover,” the counsel argued.

The CBI termed the AAP leader’s allegations “unnecessary”. We could have done this before, or even during, the election. We did not… it (the interrogation) was done only after the court’s permission.”

The agency pointed out it was not bound to announce the start of an investigation. “Suppose there is an inquiry… I don’t have to tell (Mr Kejriwal)… Who I have to tell is to the court – that I need custody. There is no mandate I have to tell the other side about my desire to investigate,” its counsel said.



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In UP Autopsy Room, Corpses Not Safe From Thieves. See Bizarre Case

In UP Autopsy Room, Corpses Not Safe From Thieves. See Bizarre Case


A video of ornaments stolen from bodies has now spread on social media

Hardoi (UP):

A chilling racket of stealing jewellery from corpses coming in for post-mortem has been busted in Uttar Pradesh’s Hardoi. Those involved in the racket, it is alleged, would steal gold and silver ornaments from corpses and replace them with artificial jewellery.

The district’s Chief Medical Officer Dr Rohtash Kumar said two contractual employees were involved in this racket and they have been fired. But one of the sacked staff has claimed that he is innocent and several employees of the postmortem unit were part of the racket.

The matter came to light when a woman constable, whose 26-year-old sister recently died by suicide, found the ornaments missing from the body. “The constable, Nikki, told us that her sister’s nosepin and ear rings were missing after post-mortem. Two staff members were found to be involved, and they were sacked. I have also complained to the firm they are associated with,” the Chief Medical Officer said. On the sacked ward boy’s allegations, he said a team of four doctors has been formed to conduct an in-depth probe into the matter. “We will take strict action against anyone found responsible.” 

Rupesh Patel, the sacked ward boy, said he did not even enter the postmortem room and claimed that he had been framed. “I was threatened that If I speak up, I will be sacked,” he said.

A video of ornaments stolen from bodies has now spread on social media. Rupesh Patel said he shot the video and circulated it after he was sacked.

Asked about the video, the Chief Medical Officer said the clip does not show any other staff member, but assured that the probe team will look into it. “The probe team is looking at the whole matter and once we get a report, we will take action. An FIR will also be registered.”

With inputs from Mohd Asif



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