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  • Woman Feared Dead After Falling Off Bridge in Ramsoo

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    Ramban, May 6 (GNS): A woman is feared to have died after she fell from a bridge at Ramsoo area in Ramban district this afternoon, officials said.

    They told GNS that the woman was washed away by a strong water current after she fell off the Shangan bridge at Nachliana Ramsoo.

    Soon after the incident, a joint rescue operation was launched by police and locals in and around the site.

    Confirming it, a police official told GNS that they are ascertaining the facts regarding the incident. (GNS)

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  • Woman Feared Dead After Falling Off Bridge

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    SRINAGAR: Officials have reported that a woman is feared to have died after falling from a bridge in the Ramsoo area of the Ramban district this afternoon.

    According to sources, the woman was washed away by a strong water current after falling off the Shangan bridge at Nachliana Ramsoo.

    Following the incident, a joint rescue operation was launched by the police and local authorities in the area.

    Confirming the incident, a police official said that they are currently ascertaining the facts regarding the incident. (GNS)

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  • Army Helicopter Crashes In JK, Injuries Feared

    Army Helicopter Crashes In JK, Injuries Feared

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    SRINAGAR: An Indian Army chopper crashed in Kishtwar district on Thursday morning, officials said.

    They said that a three-member chopper ALH Dhruv took off from Kishtwar to Marwah and soon after crashed at Village Machna.

    The crashing site, they said, is without connectivity hence there is delay in detailed information.

    A rescue operation is underway at the site, they further said.

    More details are awaited. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Two killed in Thane building crash, 22 feared trapped

    Two killed in Thane building crash, 22 feared trapped

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    Thane: A man and a woman have been killed while at least 22 others are feared trapped after a residential building collapsed at Bhiwandi town in Thane, the home district of Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, on Saturday afternoon, Regional Disaster Management Unit officials said.

    At around 1 p.m., a 10-year-old ground-plus-three-storey building collapsed in the Vardhaman Compound in Wall Village on the outskirts of Bhiwandi.

    Soon afterwards, the district and police officials as well as medicos, fire brigade and Thane Disaster Response Force and other agencies rushed for the rescue and relief operations.

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    Union Minister of State for Panchayati Raj, Kapil Patil, who represents the Bhiwandi Lok Sabha constituency, also rushed to the spot, along with Collector Ashok Shingare and other officials.

    By Saturday evening, the rescue teams managed to bring out 11 injured persons alive from the debris and admitted them to the local government hospital.

    The rescuers have retrieved two bodies so far – a woman named Laxmidevi R. Mahato (26) and a man named Navnath Sawant (40) – and handed them over to the police for autopsy and other formalities.

    Another at least 22 persons are still feared buried under the rubble, and frantic efforts are on to extricate them.

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  • MP: Goods train collide in Shahdol, 2 workers feared trapped

    MP: Goods train collide in Shahdol, 2 workers feared trapped

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    Shahdol (Madhya Pradesh): The driver has been injured and two workers are feared trapped after two goods trains collided with each other near Singhpur railway station in Madhya Pradesh on Wednesday, officials said.

    The engines of the trains caught fire after the collision. All trains on the Bilaspur-Katni route were affected, the officials said.

    Rescue operations are currently underway. Further details are awaited.

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  • Shaista feared for life of Atiq & Ashraf; letter goes viral

    Shaista feared for life of Atiq & Ashraf; letter goes viral

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    Prayagraj: Days after mafia Atiq Ahmed and his brother Ashraf were shot dead, a lettter of Atiq’s wife Shaista Parveen is going viral on social media in which she had expressed apprehension that the duo might be killed on the pretext of remand in the case.

    In the purported letter, Shaista had written that the allegations of conspiracy against her, her husband Atiq Ahmed, brother-in-law Ashraf and son Asad in the Umesh Pal murder case are baseless.

    According to the letter, “The allegation that her son Ali is the shooter on the basis of CCTV footage is also baseless.”

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    Describing it as political vendetta, Shaista has said in the letter that ever since the BSP had declared her as mayor candidate for Prayagraj, a local leader and cabinet minister in the government had started plotting and in the same conspiracy Umesh Pal was murdered.

    She had written that Umesh Pal was not a witness in the murder of MLA Raju Pal. Umesh Pal was a litigant in his kidnapping case in which his testimony was recorded on August 16-17, 2016.

    In the letter, Shaista alleged, “Umesh Pal was not a witness in the Raju Pal murder case, so Ateeq or Ashraf had no motive to get him killed, a serious political conspiracy which can be unearthed only through an unbiased investigation as the Prayagraj Police are completely working under the pressure of the minister.

    As per the letter two police officers had taken a contract from Atiq’s opponents to kill him. “Wrote to CM Yogi that after your statement of mixing them in the soil, they have got full opportunity to kill my husband, brother-in-law and sons.” Shaista had requested CM Yogi to protect her husband, brother-in-law and sons. In this letter, she demanded an impartial inquiry into the entire matter.

    It may be noted that Shaista Parveen is an accused in the Umesh Pal murder case and carries a reward of Rs 50,000 on her head. Raids are being conducted to catch her.

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  • Excavator Slips Into Chenab, Operator Feared Dead

    Excavator Slips Into Chenab, Operator Feared Dead

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    SRINAGAR: A moving soil excavator rolled down into Chenab river in Doda on Friday morning causing apprehension about the death of driver.

    Quoting an official, GNS reported that a soil excavator (JCB) rolled down into river Chenab at Shiva Dal bridge near Prem Nagar in Doda this morning.

    Identifying the driver as Rahul Sharma, son of Govind Ram, a resident of Dharamthal Chenani, the official said that soon after the accident a rescue operation was launched at the site.

    Police along with SDRF and civil administration has launched a joint operation, but the operator who drowned has not been located as of yet.

    “Given the nature of the accident, it is highly unlikely that the driver would be alive”, he said adding “We nonetheless are making every possible effort to see if he could be rescued safely.” (GNS)

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  • Soil Excavator Rolls into River Chenab in Doda; Driver Feared Dead, Rescue Operation Underway

    Soil Excavator Rolls into River Chenab in Doda; Driver Feared Dead, Rescue Operation Underway

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    Srinagar, Mar 17: A moving soil excavator rolled down into Chenab river in Doda district this morning causing apprehension about the death of driver even as a rescue operation is underway at the site.

    An official told GNS that a soil excavator (JCB) rolled down into river Chenab at Shiva Dal Pul near Prem Nagar in Doda this morning.

    Identifying the driver as one Rahul Sharma, son of Govind Ram, a resident of Dharamthal Chenani, the official said that soon after the accident a rescue operation was launched at the site.

    “Given the nature of the accident, it is highly unlikely that the driver would be alive”, he said adding “We nonetheless are making every possible effort to see if he could be rescued safely.” (GNS)

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  • Murdoch and other Fox execs agreed 2020 election was fair but feared losing viewers, court filing shows

    Murdoch and other Fox execs agreed 2020 election was fair but feared losing viewers, court filing shows

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    Dominion’s court filing released Monday, a response to Fox’s own recent submission in the case, portrays senior executives at the network as widely in agreement that their network shouldn’t help Trump spread the false narrative. Yet, they repeatedly wrestled with how firmly to disavow it without risking their Trump-friendly audience.

    “Some of our commentators were endorsing it,” Murdoch conceded during his sworn deposition, appearing to insist that Fox hosts did not speak for the network. “Yes. They endorsed,” he said.

    “It is fair to say you seriously doubted any claim of massive election fraud?” a Dominion lawyer asked the broadcasting mogul.

    “Oh, yes,” Murdoch replied.

    “And you seriously doubted it from the very beginning?” the attorney asked.

    “Yes. I mean, we thought everything was on the up-and-up,” Murdoch said.

    But as time passed, the network agreed to air Trump’s claims because of their inherent newsworthiness, executives said, while suggesting their hosts would challenge or push back on the false claims. Dominion said that pushback was tepid at best and drowned out by louder and larger embraces of Trump’s claims.

    The filing also underscored the extraordinary linkages between Trump’s White House, his campaign and the network, whose top executives and programmers were regularly in contact about editorial decisions and issues related to political strategy. A series of episodes detailed in the submission suggest not only that the network and its leaders were actively aiding Trump’s re-election bid, but that Trump sometimes took direction from Fox.

    Murdoch, according to Dominion’s filing, said in his deposition that he “provided Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner, with Fox’s confidential information about Biden’s ads, along with debate strategy.

    According to the filing, Trump’s decision to drop controversial lawyer Sidney Powell from his legal team was driven by criticism from Fox.

    “Fox was instrumental in maneuvering Powell both into the Trump campaign and then out of it,” Dominion’s lawyers wrote.

    However, Dominion notes that Fox shows continued to have Powell on as a guest even after Trump disavowed her. The voting machine maker says that her continued presence undermines Fox’s claim in the litigation that it was just relaying newsworthy statements by Trump attorneys and advisers about their thoroughly unsuccessful efforts to challenge the 2020 election results.

    In the immediate aftermath of the election, Murdoch emailed with other Fox executives to underscore this point, specifically worrying that some of the network’s primetime hosts might fail to get the desired message: that the vote was not tainted with fraud.

    In a statement Monday, a Fox spokesperson said much of the evidence Dominion cited wasn’t relevant to the legal issues in the case.

    “Their summary judgment motion took an extreme, unsupported view of defamation law that would prevent journalists from basic reporting and their efforts to publicly smear FOX for covering and commenting on allegations by a sitting President of the United States should be recognized for what it is: a blatant violation of the First Amendment,” the Fox statement said.

    “Dominion’s lawsuit has always been more about what will generate headlines than what can withstand legal and factual scrutiny,” the statement also declared.

    According to the evidence described by Dominion, Murdoch called Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell right after the election and urged him to tell other Republican leaders not to embrace Trump’s false fraud claims. Former House Speaker Paul Ryan, a member of Fox’s corporate board, repeatedly pressed internally to steer the network away from “conspiracy theories.” After Jan. 6, Ryan pressed his view even more forcefully inside Fox.

    “Ryan believed that some high percentage of Americans thought the election was stolen because they got a diet of information telling them the election was stolen from what they believed were credible sources,” Dominion’s brief says. “Rupert responded to Ryan’s email: ‘Thanks Paul. Wake-up call for Hannity, who has been privately disgusted by Trump for weeks, but was scared to lose viewers.’”

    But time and again, the executives were confronted with evidence that the network was experiencing a backlash from viewers who felt Fox wasn’t sufficiently supportive of Trump’s claims, a potential threat to the network’s viewer base.

    Dominion’s lawyers argue that Fox officials soft-pedaled their efforts to rein in such statements by their own hosts because Fox leaders remained acutely concerned that their viewers would migrate to platforms that were enthusiastically trumpeting Trump’s claims, like Newsmax and One America News (OAN).

    Fox has sought to assert a “neutral reportage” privilege to argue that it should not be held liable for the accuracy of statements that it attributed to others, like Trump and his attorneys. Dominion says Fox’s hosts failed to challenge those assertions even when Fox officials knew or strongly suspected they were untrue.

    However, Fox’s lawyers argue that the fact that someone at the network regarded particular claims as untrue does not establish that the people uttering them on air knew that. Fox’s defense also appears to contend that the views of corporate level executives — including Murdoch — about the election fraud issues aren’t relevant to Fox’s liability for allegedly defaming Dominion

    “Dominion barely tries to demonstrate that the specific person(s) at Fox News responsible for any of the statements it challenges subjectively knew or harbored serious doubts about the truth of that statement when it was published,” Fox’s attorneys wrote in their own lengthy court filing. “Instead, it lards up its brief with any cherry-picked statement it can muster from any corner of Fox News to try to demonstrate that ‘Fox’ writ large — not the specific persons at Fox News responsible for any given statement — ’knew’ that the allegations against Dominion were false.”

    While the case is pending in a state court in Delaware, a judge said in a preliminary ruling last year that New York law appeared to apply and that state did not recognize the neutral reportage privilege, only a similar protection for statements that are actually uttered in official government proceedings.

    The court filings released Monday contained only excerpts of the statements from various depositions, so the full context of all the statements was not always apparent.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )