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  • Ex-DRDO employee jumps in front of Delhi metro train, dies

    Ex-DRDO employee jumps in front of Delhi metro train, dies

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    New Delhi: A 34-year-old former DRDO employee, who was said to be mentally ill, allegedly died by suicide by jumping in front of a moving Delhi Metro train at Mayur Vihar-1 station on Sunday.

    The deceased was M.Tech from IIT Kanpur and had worked for the DRDO for four years.

    A senior police official said that they got a PCR call from station controller Mayur Vihar-1 metro station who stated that a person jumped in front of the train at platform number 1.

    “A police team was sent to the spot where it met the station controller who said that the person who jumped in front of the metro train had already been shifted to Lal Bahadur Shastri Hospital. The man was declared brought dead by the doctors,” the official said.

    The deceased was identified as Ajay Laxman Pakhale.

    “After DRDO, he joined the job of a senior manager in GAIL but resigned in November 2022. It is further revealed that the deceased was mentally ill and was under treatment at Apollo Hospital. He was unmarried and no suicide note was found,” said the official.

    According to the police, the CCTV footage was analyzed and it was found that the deceased jumped before the metro train at about 1:51 p.m. The body was sent to a nearby government for postmortem.

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  • IAS Abhishek Singh, Social Media Sensation & Delhi Crime 2 Actor, Suspended for Extended Absence – TheNewsCaravan Newspaper

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    • “IAS Officer Abhishek Singh Suspended by Uttar Pradesh Government for Extended Absence”

    The government of Uttar Pradesh, led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, has suspended IAS officer Abhishek Singh for being absent from work without explanation. Singh, a 2011 batch officer in the UP cadre, has been missing for 82 days and has not informed the department of personnel and appointment in the UP government.

    Singh was previously removed from election duty as an observer in the Gujarat elections in November for posting pictures with a vehicle bearing his designation. He is well known for his presence on social media, having acted in the Netflix series “Delhi Crime Season 2” and in music videos by popular artists B Praak and Jubin Nautiyal. He has over 30 lakh followers on Instagram.

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    The suspension was issued by Additional Chief Secretary Devesh Chaturvedi on Wednesday, with the consent of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. A separate charge sheet is expected to be issued against Singh soon.

    It is worth noting that the UP government has cancelled the leave of all IAS and IPS officers until February 15 in preparation for the Global Investors Summit.

    Singh comes from a family of high-ranking officers, with his wife Durga Shakti Nagpal being an IAS officer in the UP cadre and his father Kripa Shankar Singh being a former IPS officer in UP. Before joining the IAS, Singh served in the police force in Mumbai. He has faced previous suspensions, including one in 2014 for alleged misbehavior with a Dalit teacher, and another in October of last year for extended absence. He was on deputation in Delhi from 2015 to 2018, and was sent back to the UP cadre in March 2020 but failed to report.

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  • Discharging Sharjeel Imam, 10 others illegal, Delhi Police to HC

    Discharging Sharjeel Imam, 10 others illegal, Delhi Police to HC

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    New Delhi: The Delhi Police has contended before the high court that a trial court’s order discharging 11 people, including student activists Sharjeel Imam and Asif Iqbal Tanha, in the 2019 Jamia Nagar violence case, is patently illegal and perverse.

    In a petition, the police has said the trial court’s order is in the teeth of well-settled principles of law, suffers from grave infirmities that go to the root of the matter and is perverse in the eyes of law.

    The plea is scheduled to come up for hearing on Monday.

    The petition has sought to set aside the trial court’s February 4 order that discharged the 11 accused in the case, holding that they were made “scapegoats” by the Delhi Police and that dissent has to be encouraged and not stifled.

    The trial court, however, ordered framing of charges against one of the accused, Mohammad Ilyas.

    An FIR was lodged in connection with the violence that erupted after clashes between the police and people protesting against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) in the Jamia Nagar area here in December 2019.

    The police said the trial court not only discharged the accused, but was also swayed by emotional and sentimental feelings, casting aspersions on the prosecuting agency and passing gravely prejudicial and adverse remarks against it and the investigation.

    “The trial court, while not considering and weighing the evidence on record, has proceeded to discharge the respondents (accused) at the stage of framing of charges. The trial court erred in not only holding a mini-trial at this stage, but also recorded perverse findings which are contrary to the record to arrive at the finding that a case of discharge was made out against the respondents,” the petition said.

    It added that at the stage of considering an application for discharge, the court has to proceed with an assumption that the materials brought on record by the prosecution are true and evaluate the said materials and documents with a view to find out whether the facts emerging therefrom taken at their face value disclose the existence of all the ingredients constituting the alleged offence.

    “At this stage, probative value of the materials has to be gone into and the court is not expected to go deep into the matter and hold that the materials would not warrant a conviction,” it said.

    The police said the trial court’s order would show that it has proceeded to make observations on the merits of the matter.

    “While exercising its judicial mind to the facts of the case in order to determine whether a case for trial has been made out by the prosecution, the trial court ought not to enter into the pros and cons of the matter or into weighing and balancing of evidence and probabilities, which is done at the stage of trial.

    “The impugned order is null and void, non-est and in the teeth of well-settled principles of law,” the plea said, adding that the trial court’s order “ex-facie is patently illegal”.

    It said the trial court had erred in observing that the respondents were mere onlookers or bystanders and therefore, only the presence of a person at the protest site was insufficient to sustain an allegation qua the person being a member of such an assembly.

    Imam was accused of instigating the riots by delivering a provocative speech at the Jamia Millia University on December 13, 2019. He continues to remain in jail as he is an accused in the larger conspiracy case of the 2020 northeast Delhi riots.

    The trial court had said there were admittedly scores of protesters at the site and some anti-social elements within the crowd could have created an environment of disruption and havoc.

    “However, the moot question remains — whether the accused persons herein were even prima facie complicit in taking part in that mayhem? The answer is an unequivocal no,” it had added.

    Noting that the accused were merely present at the protest site and there was no incriminating evidence against them, the trial court had said dissent is an extension of the fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression, subject to reasonable restrictions.

    It had said investigative agencies need to discern the difference between dissent, which has to be given space, and insurrection that should be quelled.

    It had also faulted the police for failing to produce any WhatsApp chat, text message or other proof of the accused interacting with each other and criticised it for “arbitrarily” choosing to array some people from the crowd as accused and police witnesses, saying this “cherry-picking” by the police is detrimental to the precept of fairness.

    The Jamia Nagar police station had filed the chargesheet against Imam, Tanha, Safoora Zargar, Mohammad Qasim, Mahmood Anwar, Shahzar Raza Khan, Mohammad Abuzar, Mohammad Shoaib, Umair Ahmad, Bilal Nadeem, Chanda Yadav and Mohammad Ilyas.

    The chargesheet was filed under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), including 148 (rioting, armed with a deadly weapon), 186 (obstructing public servant in discharge of public functions), 353 (assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty), 308 (attempt to commit culpable homicide), 435 (mischief by fire or explosive substance with intent to cause damage), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 341 (wrongful restraint) and 120B (criminal conspiracy).

    The chargesheet also included provisions of the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act.

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  • Delhi excise policy case: YSR Congress MP’s son sent to 10-day ED custody

    Delhi excise policy case: YSR Congress MP’s son sent to 10-day ED custody

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    New Delhi: Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court on Saturday sent YSR Congress Party MP c to 10-day Enforcement Directorate (ED) custody in connection with the Delhi excise policy 2021-22 case.

    Earlier on Saturday, the ED had arrested Raghav, which was the third arrest made by the central probe agency in the last three days in connection with the case.

    According to the ED, Raghav is a key person in the conspiracy of cartelisation and kickbacks hatched along with various persons in the Delhi excise policy case.

    The ED had also arrested Punjab-based businessman Gautam Malhotra and Rajesh Joshi, an aide of Aam Aadmi Party communication in-charge Vijay Nair.

    It was alleged that Joshi got money from Nair for the Goa Assembly elections. The money was proceeds of crime generated through the excise policy case, the ED said.

    Their interrogation led to the arrest of Magunta.

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  • Delhi Assembly panel asks govt departments to fill vacant posts reserved for SCs/STs

    Delhi Assembly panel asks govt departments to fill vacant posts reserved for SCs/STs

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    New Delhi: The Delhi Legislative Assembly Committee on Welfare of SCs/STs has asked all central and state government departments to fill vacant posts reserved for the communities on priority, a statement said on Saturday.

    The committee chaired by AAP MLA Vishesh Ravi had earlier written to all the departments in Delhi to share the backlog of vacant SC/ST positions.

    A probe into the matter revealed several ‘Group A’ posts could not be filled due to a delay by the Union Public Service Commission and many ‘Group B’ and ‘Group C’ posts were vacant due to delay on the part of the Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board and state government departments.

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  • G20 International Food Festival in Delhi draws hundreds

    G20 International Food Festival in Delhi draws hundreds

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    New Delhi: Aromas of golden jalebis dipped in sugar syrup, tikkis frying in oil and kung pao chicken being tossed in a wok waft through Talkatora Stadium here, drawing food lovers to their favourite cuisines at the G20 International Food Festival.

    “This is where the scent of chhole bhature is coming from,” 13-year-old Himanshu tells his mother after meticulously searching the venue for his favourite dish.

    The two-day G20 International Food Festival, themed “Taste the World”, was inaugurated by Union Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs Hardeep Singh Puri at 11:30 am on Saturday.

    Four G20 countries — China, Turkey, Japan and Mexico — are participating in the festival.

    Also on offer are cuisines from 14 Indian states and union territories — Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Delhi, Bihar, Punjab, Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Manipur and Meghalaya.

    More than 11 hotels, including Taj Palace, Taj Mahal, The Connaught, Taj Ambassadors, Le Meridian, ITC Maurya and The Park, are offering their signature food items.

    A large crowd was seen at the Tihar jail bakery stall where a range of products from biscuits to savoury snacks and jalebis kept the visitors coming.

    “All these products are prepared by prisoners of Tihar jail and that is why there is so much excitement among the people. People are coming back for jalebis again and again,” said Ashutosh, one of the workers at the stall.

    For 45-year-old Vikram, the food festival gave him a chance to try the food from Hotel Taj Palace.

    “This is the first time I am having food from Hotel Taj Palace. It is a little more expensive than other stalls but it is a good experience,” he said.

    At the Japanese stall, teriyaki chicken was the speciality of the day.

    “It is fried chicken which is served with special sauces. Sushi with teriyaki chicken filling is also on the menu. Another dish being served today is dashimaki tamago (Japanese rolled omelette),” said Amrit, the stall manager.

    A chef is busy rustling up authentic Chinese delicacies at a stall set up by a Saket-based restaurant owned by an Indian man and his Chinese wife.

    “My wife is Chinese and I am Indian. We were approached by the Chinese embassy and our chef is also Chinese. We are offering our specialities here like kung pao chicken and fried long beans,” said Abhishek, the restaurant owner.

    The Ministry of Agriculture has also set up stalls at the festival on the theme of ‘International Year of Millets’.

    Several small businesses that set up stalls at the festival were elated with the good response to their millet products.

    “We started this company two years back but suddenly our business is picking up. It is because of the promotion of millets by PM Modi. People are learning about the benefits of millets and this is helping us,” said Manisha Srivastava, whose company sells snacks made from different kinds of millets.

    Hundreds of people were seen relishing their favourite delicacies at the food festival.

    The public has responded well and helped make this food festival a success, said an official of the North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC), which has organised the event.

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  • We will make schools in Delhi, Punjab best in the world: Kejriwal

    We will make schools in Delhi, Punjab best in the world: Kejriwal

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    New Delhi: Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Saturday said education is “a priority” for the AAP-led dispensations and work will be done to make government schools in both Delhi and Punjab the “best in the world”.

    AAP is the ruling party in Delhi and Punjab.

    Kejriwal was addressing a gathering of principals at an event here in the presence of his Punjab counterpart Bhagwant Mann.

    Mann said that teachers in Punjab will not be engaged in anything other than teaching.

    In his address, Kejriwal said, “Improving and fixing education system in Delhi since we took charge here was very difficult.”

    Infrastructure was given a push earlier and then the AAP government focused on training teachers and principals, the party supremo said.

    Until teachers and principals are motivated, the impact will not be visible, he said.

    “If government wants, they can give best schools and education, but intentions and priorities matter. And, education is our priority. We took seven years in Delhi, but it will take less time in Punjab,” he said.

    “We will make government schools in Delhi and Punjab the best in the world,” Kejriwal said.

    Punjab will also experiment and Delhi will learn from it, the AAP chief said.

    A group of principals from Punjab government schools who underwent professional training in Singapore from February 6 to 10, shared their experiences during the event.

    Punjab Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains was present on the occasion.

    At the event, Manish Sisodia, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister who also holds the education portfolio, said this is perhaps the first time that chief ministers and education ministers of both Punjab and Delhi have come together along with principals from both sides to have such a feedback session.

    Punjab Chief Minister Mann on February 4 had flagged off the first batch of 36 state government school principals to participate in a professional teacher training seminar in Singapore.

    With naming anyone, Mann said there are leaders who have never appeared in any examination but give advice on exams.

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  • Delhi LG removes AAP spokesperson, ‘govt nominees’ on board of private DISCOMS

    Delhi LG removes AAP spokesperson, ‘govt nominees’ on board of private DISCOMS

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    Delhi: Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena has removed Aam Aadmi Party spokesperson Jasmine Shah and AAP MP ND Gupta’s son, Naveen ND Gupta from the position of ‘Government Nominees’ on the Board of Private DISCOMS.

    The LG Office informed in a statement that they have been removed for “illegally” occupying the positions, and they have been replaced by senior government officers.

    “Delhi LG, VK Saxena had ordered for the immediate removal of AAP Spokesperson, Jasmine Shah, Son of AAP MP, ND Gupta- Navin Gupta and other private individuals, who had been illegally appointed as Govt Nominees on the boards of privately owned DISCOMs- BYPL, BRPL (Anil Ambani) and NDPDCL (Tata),” the statement from the LG Office read.

    As per the LG Office statement, the two had “collaborated” with private representatives on boards of Anil Ambani-owned DISCOMS and “benefitted” them to the tune of Rs 8000 Cr at the cost of the public exchequer.

    The Finance Secretary, Power Secretary and MD, of Delhi Transco will now represent the government on these Ambani and Tata-owned DISCOMS, as per regular practice, followed since Sheila Dikshit’s time as CM, when these DISCOMS came into existence, the statement read.

    “Invoking “difference of opinion” under Article 239AA of the Constitution of India, after the Arvind Kejriwal government persisted upon their continuance on these boards, despite proven misconduct and maleficence on their part, by way of benefiting the Ambani-owned DISCOMS to the tune of more than 8000 crores, at the cost of government exchequer, Saxena had referred the matter to the President of India for a decision.

    He had asked for the removal of the above-mentioned political appointees on the DISCOM boards with immediate effect, pending the President’s decision, and asked for senior Govt officials to replace them on the boards of the DICOMS,” the LG Office statement read.

    Senior government officials like the Finance Secretary, Power Secretary and representatives of Government-owned GENCOS and TRANSCO, had been the norm till Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP Government nominated party functionaries as ‘Government Nominees’ on the DISCOM boards.

    The statement informed that the Delhi government which owns 49 per cent of the stake in the private DISCOMS used to nominate senior government officials so that the interests of the government and people of Delhi could be taken care of, in decisions taken by the DISCOM boards.

    “However, these AAP nominees on the DISCOMS, in a quid pro quo arrangement involving commissions and kickbacks, instead of acting vigilant in the interest of the people and Government of Delhi, acted in cahoots with the BRPL and BYPL boards facilitated a decision by their boards to decrease the LPSC rates from 18 per cent to 12 per cent, and in the process unduly benefitted them to the tune of Rs 8468 crores- an amount that would have gone to the Delhi Government exchequer,” the statement read.

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  • Minor sodomised by five boys in Delhi

    Minor sodomised by five boys in Delhi

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    New Delhi: A minor child was allegedly sodomised by five boys living in his neighbourhood many times in last few years in North Delhi’s Civil Lines area, said an official on Saturday.

    The Deputy Commissioner of Police (North), Sagar Singh Kalsi, said that on Friday, a complaint regarding it was received in Civil Lines police station following which a police team was dispatched to the spot.

    “On reaching the spot, the minor reported that he had been sexually abused by some local boys. The victim’s mother gave a written complaint regarding sodomy with the minor by the five boys at different times from the last few years,” said the DCP.

    “The medical examination of the victim child was conducted and a case under sections 4 Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and 377 (unnatural offences) of the Indian Penal Code has been registered,” said the official, adding that further probe is going on.

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  • 2020 Delhi riots: Court acquits 2 of charges of rioting, arson

    2020 Delhi riots: Court acquits 2 of charges of rioting, arson

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    New Delhi: A court here on Friday acquitted two people of all charges connected to the 2020 northeast Delhi riots, saying “presumption cannot take the place of evidence”.

    The court was hearing a case against accused Ranjeet Singh Rana and Ravi Singh who were accused of being part of a riotous mob that torched a car on February 24, 2020 and committed arson and vandalism in two salons or shops in the Karawal Nagar area the next day.

    “I find that charges levelled against the accused persons in this case are not proved beyond doubt. Hence, accused persons…are acquitted of all the charges levelled against them in this case,” additional sessions judge Pulastya Pramachala said.

    The judge said that on the basis of the testimony of the person who was driving the car, it could be held that a riotous mob had torched it, but the prosecution evidence fell short of giving an exact account of the facts regarding the two other incidents.

    “…On close scrutiny of evidences, I find that prosecution could show involvement of mob only in respect of the incident of damage caused to the car of Prosecution Witness 1 (person driving the car) and it is basically on the basis of (his) unrebutted testimony…that factum of burning his car by an unlawful assembly is established,” the judge said.

    Also, the prosecution did not submit the requisite certificates under Section 65B of the Evidence Act for the two shops and without such certificate, digitally taken photographs were not admissible as evidence, the judge said.

    “This court had given direction, for all the cases of riots, to obtain such certificates from the persons concerned…and these directions were even sent to higher officers of the police…. All prosecutors were also time and again reminded about such legal requirements, but as far as this case is concerned, no such steps were taken by the investigating officer (IO),” the judge said.

    “I find that the prosecution has left it for making guesses and presumptions only to assume that there had been an unlawful assembly behind these two incidents,” the judge added.

    Regarding the identity of the accused persons as part of the riotous mob, the court said that two of the complainants turned hostile and denied having identified the accused persons.

    Another eyewitness, a head constable, could not vouch for involvement of the accused persons as he had not seen the incidents, the court said.

    It said the police official stated that he saw both the accused present at some distance there and thus it was only the prosecution’s presumption that both accused were involved in the incidents.

    “However, presumption cannot take the place of evidence. Prosecution witness 1 was the best person to identify the accused persons, if they were involved in the attack upon his car and when (he) did not identify the accused persons, then presumptions of prosecution cannot be basis to hold that both accused were members of that mob,” the court said.

    “Thus, I find that prosecution could not prove that incidents at the salons…were caused by an unlawful assembly. Prosecution also could not prove that both the accused persons were involved in any of the three incidents probed in this case,” the judge said.

    The Karawal Nagar police station had registered an FIR against the two accused under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, including rioting, on the basis of three complaints.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )