AIUDF MLA Aminul Islam being escorted by Assam Police after arrest over controversial Pulwama and Pahalgam remarks.

Aminul Islam Arrested Over Controversial Remarks on Pulwama and Pahalgam: Accused of Spreading Anti-National Sentiments

Aminul Islam, an AIUDF legislator and AAMSU leader, has been arrested by Assam Police for allegedly making controversial remarks regarding the Pulwama and Pahalgam incidents, triggering concerns over national security, sedition, and communal harmony. His statements have sparked widespread political and public reactions, with AIUDF distancing itself and authorities continuing their investigation into the matter.

Image of Gaiman Bridge in Badarpur, Barak Valley, marked for structural repair and renovation under CRIF funding.

₹3 Crore Sanctioned for Gaiman Bridge Renovation in Barak Valley

The Central Government has sanctioned ₹3,01,28,958 for the urgent repair of the Gaiman Bridge in Badarpur, Barak Valley, under the Central Road and Infrastructure Fund. A technical survey by a Hyderabad-based firm revealed severe damage, prompting the approval. The Assam PWD will carry out the renovation work to ensure safety and smooth transportation. Residents and officials have welcomed the move, expecting swift execution of the repair project.

NIA raids in multiple Indian states targeting Pakistan-backed Khalistani arms and narcotics smuggling network.

NIA Raids Across Six States in Pakistan-Backed Khalistani Arms & Narcotics Smuggling Case

The NIA conducted extensive raids across six Indian states in connection with a major cross-border smuggling case linked to Pakistan-backed Khalistani operatives. The operation targeted 18 locations in Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, and Karnataka. It involved the smuggling of arms and narcotics and the radicalization of individuals through pro-Khalistani ideologies. The NIA recovered several electronic devices and other materials during the raids, and the ongoing investigation is focusing on individuals coordinating with Pakistan-based handlers.

Days After the Pahalgam Attack, Pakistan Fires Along the LoC; Indian Army Responds, No Casualties

Heightened tensions along the Line of Control (LoC) erupted into small arms firing initiated by the Pakistan Army, prompting retaliation from Indian troops. No casualties were reported on the Indian side. This escalation follows the Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives, and Islamabad’s issuance of a no-fly zone over the Arabian Sea. Separately, a gunfight in Bandipora, Jammu and Kashmir, left a terrorist and two security officers injured during a search operation.
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In the Pahalgam terror attack, a family from Silchar barely escapes death.

A Hindu family from Silchar, Assam, narrowly escaped a tragic end during a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, which claimed 26 lives. As the attackers confronted them, Professor Debasees Bhattacharya’s presence of mind and knowledge of the Islamic Kalima saved his family. This harrowing event has sparked discussions about safety, religious identity, and the growing menace of terrorism. In response, the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) has announced stringent measures, with Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri outlining India’s course of action against Pakistan.

ASSAM RIFLES EXTRICATE OIL TANKER STUCK ON NH 37

Assam Rifles played a crucial role in extricating an oil tanker stuck due to an under-construction drain on NH-37 near Oinamlong Village, Tamenglong District. Their swift action prevented the truck from overturning, ensuring the restoration of traffic flow on this vital highway, which is a lifeline for Manipur. This timely intervention reflects their commitment to emergency response and regional normalcy.