China’s Assertiveness Is More Evident With Its Rise: Chief Of Defence Staff

China’s Assertiveness Is More Evident With Its Rise: Chief Of Defence Staff


General Chauhan said New Delhi will have to play its “strategic autonomy” card well.

New Delhi:

China’s assertiveness is more evident now with its rise, and India will have to take this aspect into account in its overall “strategic calculus”, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan said on Thursday while delving into various national security challenges and profound geopolitical changes.

Delivering the annual Gen KV Krishna Rao memorial lecture, he also referred to India’s “major dispute” along the northern borders with China and suggested that New Delhi will have to play its “strategic autonomy” card well.

“The strategic autonomy may be relevant to exploit opportunities rather than to take care of your threats. That’s where the future should lie. We should be thinking about opportunities more,” he said.

“This all that I said comes with a little bit of a caveat because of the northern neighbour. In this strategic calculus, India will have to take into account the emergence of China as a major power,” the Chief of Defence Staff said.

“China’s assertiveness is more evident with its rise. India has a major dispute on its northern borders with China and will have to play the strategic autonomy card…,” he added.

Referring to disruptions in the global geopolitical order, Gen Chauhan also underlined the need for India to continue maintaining “strategic autonomy” in its approach and highlighted how New Delhi was moving forward from its approach of “non-alignment” to an era of being a “vishwamitra” – a friend to the world.

He also cited India’s nuclear tests in 1998, its “neutral and a nuanced” stand on the Russia-Ukraine war and the decision to go ahead with procurement of S-400 missile systems from Moscow notwithstanding threats of sanctions as examples of the country exercising its “strategic autonomy”.

“I believe that India has transited ahead from non-alignment of yesteryears to self-alignment as you said to maybe multi-alignment,” he noted.

The Chief of Defence Staff also summarised India’s journey of being non-aligned to that of exercising strategic autonomy.

“If I were to summarise the journey of India from non-alignment to exercising of strategic autonomy, it can be based on what I can say is three S. First is securing India. Next is self-reliance. And lastly, shaping the environment to India’s advantage and benefit,” he said.

Gen Chauhan also elaborated on economic aspects of global geopolitics and that the global balance of power can be shifted by economic alignment and even issues like morality, righteousness and convergence of global interests.

“In India’s famous epic Mahabharata, Lord Krishna shifted the balance of power towards the Pandavas. His military might went to the Kauravas but it was only his righteousness and sage advice which shifted the balance of power,” he said.

“And ultimately the Pandavas emerged victorious in that particular war. We as a nation have utilised the G20 platform to leverage soft power to play a dominating role. So these are also important facts we must keep in mind when we take strategic decisions on how to get aligned in future,” he said.

Gen Chauhan said the global geopolitical environment is currently in a state of flux and India must exercise its options looking at its national interests.

“The world I believe is transiting between two orders. The old order is withering away and the shapes and no one knows the contours of this new order and how it will shape in the long run,” he said.

Gen Chauhan also cited the financial crisis, disruptions in the global supply chains due to COVID-19, food and fertilizer shortages due to Russia-Ukraine conflict, the situation in the South China Sea as some of the manifestations of the geopolitical and geoeconomic flux.

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Asian Games 2023 Live October 5 Latest Updates: Women’s Archery Team Reaches Final, Sindhu Knocked Out | Asian Games News

Asian Games 2023 Live October 5 Latest Updates: Women’s Archery Team Reaches Final, Sindhu Knocked Out | Asian Games News


Asian Games Live: India Look To Take Massive Step Towards 100-Medal Mark© X (formerly Twitter)

Asian Games 2023 Day 12 Live Updates: The Indian contingent has already surpassed their best-ever medals tally at the Asian Games but they will be looking to inch closer to the impressive 100-medal mark on Thursday (October 5). Star shuttler PV Sindhu’s hopes of winning another Asian Games medal were dashed after she lost to China’s Bingjiao He in the women’s singles quarterfinal. The Indian women’s compound archery team, on the other hand, are through to the final after beating Indonesia in the semi-final. Veteran squash player Saurav Ghosal will also feature in the singles final. (Asian Games Medals Tally | Asian Games Full Schedule)

Here are the Highlights of Asian Games 2023 Day 12 from Hangzhou:

  • 08:40 (IST)

    Asian Games Live: Dominance in Kabaddi!

    India lead Chinese Taipei 98-9 in the first half in men’s Kabaddi Group A match

  • 08:37 (IST)

    Asian Games Live: Defeats in Soft Tennis, Sepaktakraw!

    India lose to Chinese Taipei 1-5 in a Group A match of Soft Tennis. 

    In Sepaktakraw, Indian men’s and women’s team both suffered defeats in their Regu Preliminary Group games against Thailand and Vietnam, respectively.

  • 08:31 (IST)

    Asian Games Live: Disappointment in Canoe, Ju Jitsu!

    India’s Vishal Kewat fails to progress after finishing 11th in the Canoe Salom Heat 1. Meanwhile, in Ju Jitsu, India’s Tarun Yadav goes down 7-0 against Vietnam’s Van Thang Can in the men’s 62kg round of 32. Disappointment for India

  • 08:20 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE: Women’s compound archery team assured of a silver!

    Indian women’s compound archery team beats Indonesia to enter Asian Games final, assured of at least a silver medal. They will play the winner of the second semi-final between South Korea and Chinese Taipei.

    Final score: INDIA 233-219 INDONESIA

  • 08:19 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE: Sindhu crashes out!

    PV Sindhu goes down in the quarterfinal after losing to China’s Bingjiao He in straight games. Her campaign in women’s singles comes to an end.

  • 08:13 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE: Women’s compound archery team closes in on final!

    Jyothi, Aditi & Parneet are closing in on a place in the final. They have a healthy lead after the conclusion of END 3. IND 175-163 INA with one END remaining.

  • 08:07 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE: India extend the lead in women’s compound archery!

    After two perfect rounds, India finally miss a couple of 10s. However, they lead Indonesia 118-108 after the conclusion of End 3.

  • 08:00 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE: Womens team compound archery!

    The Indian trio nails a perfect 30 in this opening round against Indonesia, who only manage a 27 from a possible 30. Good start for the Indian arhcers.

  • 07:57 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE: Boxer Antim eases into Last 8!

    India’s Antim Panghal puts on a show to advance to the quarterfinal. She hammers Uzbekistan’s Jasmina Immaeva 11-0 in women’s freestlye 53kg bout to advance to the next round

  • 07:55 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE: Sindhu loses first game!

    PV Sindhu goes down in the first game 16-21 against China’s Bingjiao He 16-21. A clear lack of hunger so far in the Indian shuttler’s gameplay. Bingjiao deservedly takes a 1-0 lead.

  • 07:54 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE: Kamal loses Ju Jitsu bout!

    India’s Kamal Singh loses to Turkmenistan’s Rahmanov, who wins the bout 2:0 to advance to next round. That’s it for Kamal at the Asian Games.

  • 07:52 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE: Kabaddi action coming up next up!

    India take on Chinese Taipei in men’s Kabaddi. Here is India’s starting 7s

    INDIA: Nitesh Kumar, Parvesh, Surjeet, Vishal Bhardwaj, Arjun Deshwal, Naveen Kumar, Pawan Kumar Sehrawat (c)

  • 07:45 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE, Archery: Eyeing a place in the final!

    India face off against Indonesia in the women’s compound archery semifinal at 7:50am IST. 

  • 07:40 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE, Badminton: Sindhu in trouble!

    Bingjiao’s domination has been evident so far. She leads 11-8 at the break, Sindhu really struggling with her net play. Hasn’t been able to use her height

  • 07:33 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE, Badminton: Sindhu trailing!

    Bingjiao has opened up a three-point lead over Sindhu in the first game. The Chinese shuttler has forced the Indian back, restricting her play to backhands. Bingjiao leads 5-2

  • 07:28 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE, Badminton: Sindhu in action up next!

    PV Sindhu eyes a place in the semi-final, which also assure her of a bronze at least. She takes on China’s Bingjiao He.

  • 07:14 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE, Roller Skating: Both Indians Bottom

    The Indians participating in the preliminary second round have finished bottom and second from bottom after the conclusion of the two rounds.

  • 07:05 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE, Sepaktakraw: Thailand Victorious

    Thailand take the second set too, handing India a 21-12, 21-10 defeat in the Preliminary Group B match. 

  • 07:04 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE, Athletics: Men’s Marathon Final

    India’s Man Singh finishes 8th with a timing of 2:16:59. Second Indian athlete in the event, Appachangada Bo Belliappa secures 12th spot with a timing of 2:20:52 as both finish outside the medal positions in the Men’s Marathon final. 

  • 06:58 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE, Roller Skating: Indian Athletes Looking To Improve

    In Women’s Inline Freestyle Skating Speed Slalom, India’s Melin Dhanam Charles Arpoudam and Joshi Shreyasi are among the bottom 4 participants. Unlikely India would go the distance in the event.

  • 06:54 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE, Sepaktakraw: Thailand Take First Set 21-12

    Thailand, who have been winning gold medals in the event, have taken the first set 21-12. India need to improve by many folds if they are to make a comeback in the second set.

  • 06:40 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE, Schedule: What India’s Schedule Looks Like This Morning

    India will be participating in the following events this morning:

    1. Sepaktakraw: India vs Thailand
    2. Roller skating Women’s Inline Freestyle Skating Speed Slalom Prel. First Run
    3. Men’s/women’s Boulder and Lead Qualification
    4. Bridge: India vs Hong Kong
    5. Ju Jitsu

    All of these events are set to begin in moments from now!

  • 06:35 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE, Archery: India Beat Hong Kong

    The Indian women’s compound archery team has entered the semi-final with a comprehensive 231-220 victory over Hong Kong in the quarter-final. Terrific from the Indian archers, but they do need to improve for the semi-final.

  • 06:29 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE, Archery: Women’s Compound Team Quarter-Final

    Better from India as the trio shoots 59 after the conclusion of end 3. Hong Kong, on the other hand, only manage 53 from their 6 shots. Quite poor from India’s opponents. The Indian team has a healthy lead of 8 points now, with the overall score being 173-165.

  • 06:26 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE, Archery: Women’s Compound Team Quarter-Final

    Both India and Hong Kong shoot 57-57 as the end 2 concludes. Not much separating the two teams, but it’s India who maintain a 2-point lead, with the aggregate score of 114-112.

  • 06:24 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE, Athletics: Men’s Marathon Final

    India’s Man Singh and Appachangada Bo Belliappa are in the men’s marathon final, presently placed 10th and 13th respectively. Belliapa has already received one yellow card from the officials.

  • 06:20 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE, Archery: Women’s Compound Archery Quarter-Final

    Excellent start from India as the team gathers a total of 57 points out of a possible 60 from the first six shots. Hong Kong are two points behind, having aggregate 55 points as end 1 comes to a conclusion.

  • 06:16 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE, Archery: Women’s Compound Team Quarter-Final

    The reigning World Champions Jyothi Surekha Vennam, Aditi Gopichand Swami and Parneet Kaur are in action in the women’s compound quarter-final. Stay tuned for live updates.

  • 06:14 (IST)

    Asian Games LIVE: India Eye 100-Plus Medal Mark

    Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the Asian Games. Having already beaten the previous-best mark of 70 medals, the Indian contingent is sitting on 81 medals from the Hangzhou Asian Games. 19 medals more to go before the Indian contingent touches the magical triple-digit mark. Can it be done? Surely!

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Moungi Bawendi, Louis Brus, Alexei Ekimov Get Nobel Prize For Chemistry

Moungi Bawendi, Louis Brus, Alexei Ekimov Get Nobel Prize For Chemistry


Quantum dots are widely used in areas such as modern LED television screens, solar panels

Stockholm:

French-born Moungi Bawendi, Louis Brus of the United States and Russian-born Alexei Ekimov on Wednesday won the Nobel Chemistry Prize for research in tiny particles known as quantum dots.

The trio, whose names were leaked in the Swedish press ahead of the announcement, succeeded in producing these tiny components, that “now spread their light from televisions and LED lamps, and can also guide surgeons when they remove tumour tissue, among many other things,” the jury said.

The names of the recipients had already been reported by Swedish media, several of which said they had received a press release from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences that named the three US-based chemists — hours before the academy had even met for a final vote on the winners.

Bawendi, speaking to reporters, said he was “shocked” by the news and had not seen the leaked reports.

Nobel leaks are rare, with the various prize-awarding academies going to great lengths to keep the winners’ names under wraps until the announcements.

Bawendi, 62, born in Paris to French and Tunisian parents, is a professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the United States.

Brus, 80, is a professor at Columbia in New York, and Russian-born Alexei Ekimov works at the US-based Nanocrystals Technology.

The trio will share the $1 million award, receiving it from King Carl XVI Gustaf at a ceremony in Stockholm on December 10, the anniversary of the 1896 death of scientist Alfred Nobel who created the prizes in his last will and testament.

The chemistry award is the third Nobel of the season after the medicine prize and the physics prizes were announced earlier in the week.

In medicine, RNA researchers Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman were honoured Monday for their groundbreaking technology that paved the way for mRNA Covid-19 vaccines.

The physics prize on Tuesday went to France’s Pierre Agostini, Hungarian-Austrian Ferenc Krausz and Franco-Swede Anne L’Huillier for research using ultra quick light flashes that enable the study of electrons inside atoms and molecules.

The highly watched literature and peace prizes, will be announced on Thursday and Friday respectively.

The Economics Prize — created in 1968 and the only Nobel not included in the 1895 will of Swedish inventor and philanthropist Alfred Nobel founding the awards — closes out the 2023 Nobel season on Monday.

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NewsClick Founder Prabir Purkayastha Arrested In Anti-Terror Case

NewsClick Founder Prabir Purkayastha Arrested In Anti-Terror Case



NewsClick founder Prabir Purkayastha

New Delhi:

Journalist Prabir Purkayastha, the founder of NewsClick, has been arrested under anti-terror law, Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, days after a New York Times investigation alleged that the news portal had received funding from a network pushing Chinese propaganda.

Amit Chakravarty, the HR head of the news portal, has also been arrested.

Earlier today, searches at the homes of journalists linked with NewsClick were carried at 20-odd locations across Delhi-NCR and Mumbai, prompting protests from the opposition, with some calling it a “crackdown on press freedom”.

“A total of 37 male suspects have been questioned at premises, 9 female suspects have been questioned at their respective places of stay and digital devices, documents etc. have been seized/collected for examination. The proceedings are still ongoing; so far, two accused, Prabir Purkayastha and Amit Chakravarty have been arrested,” a source from Delhi Police told NDTV, adding that further investigation is underway.

The Delhi Police has claimed that NewsClick allegedly received nearly Rs 38 crore from entities with alleged links to China and the funds were used to influence pro-China content on the website.

The police sources added that 29 crore was allegedly received as fees for export services while Rs 9 crore was received as FDI through inflating share prices. 

The funds, say sources, were also shared with activists Teesta Setalvad and Gautam Navlakha. 

Hours after the raids, the Editors Guild of India, the non-profit organisation of journalists, urged the Centre to follow due process, and not make draconian criminal laws “as tools for press intimidation”. 

“EGI is concerned that these raids are yet another attempt to muzzle the media. While we recognise that the law must take its course if actual offences are involved, the due process has to be followed. The investigation of specific offences must not create a general atmosphere of intimidation under the shadow of draconian laws, or impinge on the freedom of expression and the raising of dissenting and critical voices,” the Editors Guild said in a statement.
 



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India vs Nepal Live Score, Asian Games 2023: Ruturaj Gaikwad, Yashasvi Jaiswal Steady For India, Nepal Eye Wickets | Asian Games News

India vs Nepal Live Score, Asian Games 2023: Ruturaj Gaikwad, Yashasvi Jaiswal Steady For India, Nepal Eye Wickets | Asian Games News


IND vs NEP Live scorecard: India to bat first vs Nepal© AFP

India vs Nepal, Asian Games 2023, Live Updates: Ruturaj Gaikwad and Yashasvi have provided Team India with a good start against Nepal. On the other hand, Nepal bowlers are eyeing some quick wickets in order to get an upper hand in the game. India skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad won the toss and opted to bat against Nepal in the Asian Games 2023 men’s cricket quarterfinal match. Given the senior men’s team is currently preparing for the Cricket World Cup, India has sent a second-string squad at the continental event. (LIVE SCORECARD | Asian Games 2023 Medals Tally)

Here are the Live Score and Updates of the India vs Nepal Men’s Quarter-final match:

  • 06:48 (IST)

    IND vs NEP Live Score: SIX

    SIX!!! Yashasvi Jaiswal continues to deal in sixes as he smashes a huge maximum off Sompal Kami’s delivery. He plays a pull shot on the short delivery and clears the deep mid-wicket for a six. Terrific batting from the youngster. 

    IND 32/0 (2.4 overs)

  • 06:46 (IST)

    IND vs NEP Live Score: FOUR

    FOUR!!! After Yashasvi Jaisawl, Ruturaj Gaikwad also opens his arms and steals a boundary from Sompal Kami. Gaikwad smartly plays a shot towards the short third man as the ball easily goes past the boundary rope. 

    IND 26/0 (2.2 overs)

  • 06:43 (IST)

    IND vs NEP Live Score: Back-to-back sixes

    SIX!!! Yashasvi Jaiswal hits two massive sixes off Karan KC’s delivery. The first one comes after he makes a good use of the in-slot delivery and play a down the ground shot as the ball comfortably clears the long on.

    The second one comes after he plays a shot towards the backward square leg on Karan KC’s down the leg delivery. 

    IND 20/0 (1.5 overs)

  • 06:37 (IST)

    IND vs NEP Live Score: Decenbt start for India

    India openers Ruturaj Gaikwad and Yashasvi Jaiswal have provided Team India with a decent start against Nepal. In the first over of Sompal Kami, the duo scores six runs and now aim for some quick boundaries. 

    IND 6/0 (1 overs)

  • 06:31 (IST)

    IND vs NEP Live Score: We are underway

    The Asian Games 2023 men’s cricket quarterfinal match between India and Nepal begins with Ruturaj Gaikwad and Yashasvi Jaiswal opening for India. On the other hand, Sompal Kami will be bowling the first over for Nepal. 

  • 06:22 (IST)

    IND vs NEP Live Score: Nepal’s Playing XI

    Nepal: Rohit Kumar Paudel, Mahamad Asif Sheikh, Dipendra Singh Airee, Kushal Bhurtel, Abinash Bohara, Gulshan Kumar Jha, Sundeep Jora, Sompal Kami, Karan Kc, Sandeep Lamichhane, Kushal Malla

  • 06:22 (IST)

    IND vs NEP Live Score: India’s Playing XI

    India: Ruturaj Gaikwad, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Tilak Varma, Jitesh Sharma, Rinku Singh, Sai Kishore, Shivam Dube, Washington Sundar, Ravi Bishnoi, Avesh Khan, Arshdeep Singh

  • 06:20 (IST)

    IND vs NEP Live Score: Archery event underway Asian Games

    As we currently wait for the cricket match to begin, India’s Jyoti Surekha’s women’s compound archery quarter-final is underway against Kazakhstan. Here’s a look at the archery schedule this morning:

    6:10 AM: Jyoti Surekha Vennam vs Adel Zhexenbinova (KAZ) in Compound Women Individual Quarterfinal

    6:30 AM: Aditi Gopichand Swami vs AA Conjuangco (PHI) in Compound Women Individual Quarterfinal

    7:50 AM: Abhishek Verma vs Andrey Tyutyun (KAZ) in Compound Men Individual Quarterfinal

    8:10 AM: Ojas Pravin Deotale vs Akbarali Karabayev (KAZ) in Compound Men Individual Quarterfinal. (Follow all the Live Updates here).
  • 06:07 (IST)

    IND vs NEP Live Score: Toss

    India skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad wins the toss, opts to bat against Nepal in the Asian Games 2023 men’s cricket quarterfinal match. 

  • 05:59 (IST)

    IND vs NEP Live Score: India men led by Ruturaj Gaikwad

    Team India will be led by talented opening batter Ruturaj Gaikwad. The Men In Blue will fight against Nepal for a spot in the semi-final of the ongoing Asian Games. 

  • 05:54 (IST)

    IND vs NEP Live Score: Hello

    Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the Asian Games 2023 men’s cricket quarterfinals match between India and Nepal, straight from Pingfeng Campus Cricket Field, Hangzhou. Stay tuned for all the live updates. 

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Cop Misled Murdered Woman’s Family For 2 Years. Her Sister Never Gave Up

Cop Misled Murdered Woman’s Family For 2 Years. Her Sister Never Gave Up


Mona Yadav went missing in 2021. Surendra Rana was arrested for her murder yesterday

New Delhi:

A Delhi Police head constable was arrested yesterday for the murder of his former colleague, two years after he allegedly choked her to death and threw her body in a canal. Behind the arrest of Surendra Rana (42) was a long wait and relentless pursuit of justice by the victim Mona Yadav’s family.

Recounting the harrowing journey to find the truth about her missing sister and the struggle to get her justice, Mona’s elder sister broke down several times in the office of a senior police officer. As she spoke of a family’s dreams for its daughter and how they turned to ashes, those present in the office, including some journalists, were left speechless. She fainted several times as she spoke.

The woman, who did not want to be identified, said they were from Bulandshahr in Uttar Pradesh. “We were three sisters. Mona was the youngest. Our father worked as a sub-inspector with UP police. In 2011, he died of a bullet injury,” she said.

Mona, she said, was an ace student. “Our father wanted Mona to become an IAS officer. After his death, she resolved to make his dream come true,” her sister said.

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Mona, she said, got a job with Delhi Police in 2014. It was during her posting at the control room that she met Rana. The head constable, who was married, allegedly murdered 27-year-old Mona in 2021 after she turned down his proposal. Two of his brothers-in-law have been arrested for allegedly helping him in a cover-up.

“Rana would often come home, we never suspected any wrong intention. Mona then got a job in Uttar Pradesh police. In 2020, she started living in Mukherjee Nagar and preparing for UPSC, the civil services entrance exam,” she said. “Surendra used to call her ‘beta’ and took care of her. We never suspected anything. Then Mona went missing in 2021. We asked Surendra, but he said he had no clue about her whereabouts.”

In October 2021, Mona’s sister registered a missing complaint at Mukherjee Nagar police station. Surendra accompanied her.

The head constable put in motion an intricate plan to cover up his crime by convincing Mona’s family that she was alive, but did not want her family to contact her. He got his brother-in-law Rabin to call up Mona’s family members. Rabin introduced himself as “Arvind” and said he and Mona had married, but were hiding because his family was opposed to their marriage.

“We were suspicious. Why wasn’t Mona speaking to us? She was an educated woman and we had never stopped her from doing anything,” her sister said.

Surendra, she said, would send Mona’s family audio recordings in which he was heard asking her to return home. The cop had some audio clips in Mona’s voice. He would edit them to add his voice and simulate a conversation.

“I travelled across five states to look for my sister. Every time her ATM card was used, I would go to that state. When I saw CCTV footage from the ATM kiosks, I would see a man wearing a helmet. Surendra would share information about hotels or dhabas and I would rush to them, hoping to find Mona,” said her sister, who works as a school teacher.

“I could not get leave daily to look for my sister. There were days when I would finish work, go to police stations for information about Mona. Some days, it would get so late that I could not even go home. I returned to school in the same clothes as the fay before. On one occasion, I got information that Mona was in Karnataka. I took leave and travelled there. Now I know the call was made by Surendra’s wife Rabin,” she said.

To draw Mona’s family deeper into his web of lies, Surendra got a woman vaccinated and got a Covid jab certificate in Mona’s name. “We had started suspecting Surendra, but we had no proof. When we spoke to the cops at Mukherjee Nagar police station, they said, ‘your sister has eloped’. Our family was shattered, but I did not lose hope,” she said, fighting back tears.

Eight months after she registered the missing complaint, a case was filed, but there was no breakthrough whatsoever. Two months back, Mona’s sister met Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora and shared her heart-rending account. The case was transferred to the crime branch, which cracked it within two months.

Her sister is now waiting for strict punishment for the accused. She has requested senior police officers to recover Mona’s remains so that the family can perform her last rites.



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