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Small traders across Karnataka, including tea stalls and bakeries, have warned of a statewide shutdown on July 25 to protest GST demand notices from the Commercial Tax Department. Over 11,000 businesses, many with UPI turnovers above ₹40 lakh — have received notices, prompting outrage among street vendors and small establishments. Trader groups demand the withdrawal of the notices, questioning the legality of accessing their UPI data. If unmet, nearly 65,000 shops could shut in protest. The tax department defends the move as a step towards tax fairness and legal compliance.
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00:00Alright, we have more news coming in this morning from the state of Karnataka where small traders across the state including those dealing in condiments, bakeries, tea and coffee shops have threatened a state-wide shutdown on the 25th of July in protest against the goods and services tax demand notices issued by the Commercial Tax Department.
00:23Karnataka Commercial Taxes Department's decision to issue GST notices to traders whose annual UPI turnover exceeded 40 lakh rupees.
00:34There's a protest now in the state of Karnataka.
00:37I'm going straight across to Nagarjwan Dwarakarnath for more details on that.
00:43Nagar, there's been fair amount of concern among those traders, small traders using UPI and this really is an extension of that.
00:49Give us a sense of what is now being said by authorities vis-a-vis the imposition of GST now on these small traders.
00:58Well, over 11,000 notices have been issued.
01:04Businesses have been issued notice in Karnataka is what we are told.
01:07In terms of the last three years financial transaction, anyone who has transacted more than 40 lakh rupees annually have been given a notice by the Commercial Tax Department.
01:15What do you think?
01:16What do you think?
01:17The US$%&T shop, cigarette shop, panipurivalas, street hawkers, street vendors, pun shops, all of them have been given notices is what we are told.
01:26They have united now and made a press statement that on July 25th, they would be shutting down their shops as a mark of protest if the GST, the Commercial Tax Department doesn't take their notices back and they say that with what authority did Google pay, phone pay or even UPI give the transaction details to the tax department and they're unwilling to pay the tax at this point of time.
01:48However, what I got from the Commercial Tax Department is also that it is injustice for the regular tax payers.
01:53They have the data of people who have transacted 40 lakh and above in an annual return and hence it is just as per law that the notice have been issued that they have to pay GST as well is what the Commercial Tax Department is saying.
02:07However, the countdown is now July 25th is the deadline given by the Association of the Labour Activists that before that the Commercial Tax Department should withdraw the notice.
02:16If not, around 65,000 bakeries and condiments and tea shops, panikuri shops will be shut across Karnatka.
02:24Nagarjun Dwarkarnath, I'm going to leave it at that for the moment, getting asked those details after GST notices over 40 lakh UPI turnover to small traders.
02:32Imposition of taxes is what is now being said.
02:35Traders are threatened a shutdown is what they're now saying.
02:46More news coming in.
02:49This is an alleged love jihad shocker in the state of Karnataka where Hindu youth claims forced to convert after marriage.
02:56Images of Islamic wedding go viral.
02:58Youth was forced to abandon Hindu faith after Islamic rituals.
03:03Conversion by force by Muslim wife is what a Hindu man has said.
03:09No complaint filed.
03:10Karnataka cops are sure a probe in this matter.
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03:42The initial allegations in this matter was that there was some amount of conversion.
03:58But at the same time, the boy at that point of time on 23.5.2025 was called to our Betagiri police station and he was asked whether he has any complaint or any grievance.
04:08But at that time, he has given it in writing and also a video recording of the same is available with us when he has said that there was no complaint.
04:16Similarly, investigation needs to be done whether there was some form of marital disturbance between these both and if something has led to this aspect.
04:26Nagarjun Dwarkhanath is back with us.
04:27Nagar, tell us more about this case.
04:29Is this a case of forced conversion or, you know, conversion by choice and now that things have gone?
04:35Ori, the man is crying foul.
04:37What more can you tell us?
04:39Only the investigation revealed such details as to it was this a forced conversion of what exactly was the issue right now.
04:45The police have taken a complaint.
04:47The victim has come out and recorded a video statement right now that he was forced to convert after the marriage.
04:52He was forced to take up Islamic rituals during marriage also.
04:55And the girl's family used to come check on him if he was doing namaz every day.
04:59But the marriage happened last year in November is what we have told.
05:02The police in January, February also have met him and have asked if there's any grievances that he wanted and it was a video recorded statement.
05:09He said absolutely there's no issue with the marital life and he is absolutely fine.
05:12And today he has said that he was forced to convert by the family.
05:17Otherwise, he was threatened that there would be a rape case filed against him by the Muslim girl's family.
05:22The police have issued a statement that they are looking into the case and if the investigation picks up anything, they would act immediately.
05:28Leaving it at that for the moment, Nagarjan Varganath getting asked those details of what seems to be a case of post-conversion in the state of Karnataka.
05:37The man in question is now being threatened by the family members of the woman he married.
05:43On news coming in, India today has accessed images of the Tamil Nadu rapist swooped on the child, abducted and raped her.
05:58This is a horrific case we're reporting on.
06:01A crying 10-year-old child was dumped after the ghastly sexual assault.
06:06This is a very disturbing story they were reporting on from the state of Tamil Nadu.
06:11On camera, a young child was taken away.
06:13Gagged and raped is what we know.
06:21Ramoth Madhav has got more details on that story.
06:24Ramoth, talk to us about what happened in this case.
06:26What about the man who raped her?
06:28What kind of action has been taken against him?
06:32It's an absolutely shocking story that has come from the Riverlo district.
06:36And we've come to know that it has occurred on 12th.
06:39And the biggest question that is being raised is that we have CCTV footage.
06:43We have evidence of the person's image as well.
06:45But no arrest has been done so far.
06:47And this is what BJP and AIDMK are raising questions right now.
06:50Calling this as a law and order issue because it's a 10-year-old child who was walking through Aram Bakam railway station at this point.
06:57As she was returning back from her school to her grandmother's house when she was abducted, gagged and allegedly sexually assaulted.
07:04Now we did check with the police from Aram Bakam and the SPS also said that an FAR has been registered and the case is being closely monitored.
07:12We've also been informed that a special teams have been created.
07:14But the biggest question that's being put forward is that the time delay as it's been almost five days and there has been no arrest so far.
07:21And this is what is being raised as an issue right now by the opposition parties in the state of Kavarnadu.
07:26No, this is a shocking, shocking case.
07:28Talk to us about what the family has said.
07:30How was this child found alone?
07:32You know, how was she wandering around?
07:34Where exactly has this happened?
07:36More details, Pramod, on what happened in this entire case.
07:40Talk to us.
07:41Okay, we have more details coming in right now.
07:46Five days on, there has been no arrest.
07:49Something that Pramod mentioned.
07:50Stalin government forms a probe team to nab the rapist seen on these, you know, on the CCDV pictures, in these CCDV pictures at this point in time.
07:59On camera, a 10-year-old child picked up from the street and raped.
08:02The child was stalked, gagged, abducted and then raped by the man.
08:09Pramod continues to be with us.
08:10Pramod, SIT teams or rather probe teams have been formed by the Tamil Nadu government.
08:16But five days on, there is no information of this rapist.
08:21Do we have any idea about who he could possibly be?
08:25Pramod.
08:26One thing is very clear, Sneha.
08:28He has known the particular route because the child was going there every day and she was actually living with her grandmother.
08:33And she has been going to the school and she was returning it.
08:36This is the information that we even acquired from that spot.
08:38So, it looks like that the person knew that the child was walking alone in that kind of security spot.
08:43There was, however, CCTV and that actually caught this heinous crime actually.
08:48And this is what has become a very big issue right now.
08:51Because various questions are being asked about the law and order issue.
08:54And one thing, just like you mentioned, is that it's been five days and no arrests made so far.
08:59Earlier, we were informed that four kind of suspects were actually identified.
09:05But post which we have not even provided any information.
09:08Police can only claim that they have registered an FAR and they are looking into the place very closely.
09:13But the time delay is something that is becoming a very big issue right now, Sneha.
09:17Alright, I'm going to leave it at that for the moment.
09:19This is a shocking story.
09:20Pramod Madhav is reporting on.
09:22This incident, to tell our viewers, is five days old.
09:25Where the child is possibly taken away by the rapist.
09:30A 10-year-old dumped after the sexual assault case.
09:34Abducted and raped.
09:35Pramod continues to be with us.
09:37Pramod, how was this child doing at this point in time?
09:40If you could get us more details on that front.
09:42Certainly, Sneha.
09:43The relatives of the family are not ready to speak to us so far.
09:46Because of the issue that has occurred over there.
09:48But we've been told that the child has underwent treatment earlier in Pornary Hospital.
09:53And then another private hospital.
09:54And the police have stated that the child is stable for now.
09:58But the bigger issue for them is actually to find the culprit.
10:00And that, it seems to be a very big issue.
10:03Because having all the might and everything with them.
10:07The force and the power and everything.
10:09They are still not able to identify this particular suspect.
10:12And that is a question that's being raised there.
10:14All right, I'm going to leave it at that for the moment.
10:18Pramod Madhav telling us about the horrific case that has been reported from Tamil Nadu.
10:22A 10-year-old child first followed, stalked, gagged and then taken away to be raped and thrown and dumped.
10:30And the child is doing okay right now, thankfully.
10:33But this rapist on your screens that you see is still absconding.
10:37More news coming in.
10:46Well, after massive backlash, Bangladesh has clarified on Sathajit Ray's home.
10:51Saying that Ray's home is not raised, top Bangladesh official has spoken to India today.
10:56Bangladesh claimed house next to the Maestro's home was raised.
11:00Now they say it has not been raised.
11:07Remember, there was a fair amount of furor given that there was every indication that this heritage home belonging to Sathajit Ray's family would be raised by the Bangladesh government for safety concerns.
11:23Bangladesh now says the house has not been raised.
11:26The family members of Sathajit Ray had also said that this house should be, in fact, taken care of in a way that it should be preserved.
11:34Listen in to what Bangladesh has now said on the fact that they say the house has not been raised.
12:04All right, I'm going to go straight across to Indrajit Kundu, who, in fact, was in conversation with the official from the Bangladesh government.
12:19Indra, what's clear is that the house is not getting demolished.
12:22But previously, they raised safety concerns, saying that they have to do away with the structure because there are safety concerns.
12:29What is their argument right now?
12:33Well, you know, I spoke to the deputy collector, commissioner of Maimon Singh district.
12:39He, in fact, held a high-level meeting at the location where, you know, one property is being demolished.
12:46And that went viral on social media with a claim that that is, in fact, the house that belongs to the ancestors of Sathajit Ray.
12:54In fact, you know, his great-great-grandfather, Upendra Kishore Roy.
12:59What we are given to understand and what the official has now confirmed to us, that they have checked the records, the government records, and they claim now that the image that has gone viral of a building being demolished, partially demolished, that is not the ancestral property of Sathajit Ray.
13:19That building, it was being demolished to give way for a bigger office, which houses the Maimon Singh Children's Academy.
13:28What the official has confirmed to India today is that Sathajit Ray's ancestral property is nearby.
13:34It's located adjacent to this property, which was demolished.
13:37It's intact.
13:38It has not been touched or broken so far.
13:41It belongs to an owner who has confirmed to the government, and they say that it has been ascertained through the government records that they had purchased that property from the ancestors of Sathajit Ray.
13:55It's called Durrab House.
13:57It is adjacent to the visuals of the building that has been demolished, and it is intact right now.
14:03So, the district administration, the government authorities, in fact, after the story went viral, and India's Ministry of External Affairs, including West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, raised concerns about impropriety, raised concerns about historical structure being erased and demolished.
14:22Immediately, the authorities say they swung into action, and they tried to ascertain facts on the ground as to what is the record of that house.
14:31And they now confirm to India today that the visuals of the house that has been demolished, that house do not belong to Sathajit Ray, and the house which actually belongs to the Ray's ancestors, it is now owned by another person.
14:47He had actually bought that house from Ray's ancestors.
14:51That house is intact, and they will seek further action as to how to restore that house in due course of action.
14:59Right. You know, Inrujita, I also want to know from you, what have they said about, you know, gradual restoration of this property and preserving it?
15:07Because India has offered and said that we will help you when it comes to preservation of this property.
15:12So, what's the plan on that? Is there a plan at all to begin with?
15:16Well, you know, these are early times. The administration is unsure about how they have to move.
15:22First and foremost, they are confirming to us that Sathajit Ray's ancestral property is intact.
15:28That has not been raised.
15:29Yesterday, we reached out to Ray's son, Sandeep Ray, and even he told us that there are faint memories of that house.
15:38Even Sathajit Ray had not visited this property in Bangladesh.
15:41So, even he did not have much of an idea.
15:43It only came about to, you know, this information came about through media when they saw and they heard.
15:50And they have also learned about this house through the media.
15:54Sathajit Ray had made a documentary on his father, Shukumar Ray.
15:59And during the research of that documentary, he had come to know about a property in Maimanshing.
16:05And the family is not very clear about which building exactly that is.
16:10But since the Indian government has written to the Bangladesh government through the MEA message
16:15and with West Bengal Chief Minister raising the issue, the Bangladesh administration now takes it very, very seriously.
16:22And they are now confirming to India today that Sathajit Ray's ancestral property is intact.
16:27But it is not the building whose image has gone viral that is being demolished.
16:31Okay. All right. We'll come back to you for more on that.
16:34Listen in to the conversation from the official in the Bangladesh government confirming to India today's Invrajit Kundu
16:40that indeed their house is not getting demolished, is what he said.
16:45Also issuing a clarification. Listen in.
16:46From the official in the
16:56Okay.
16:57This includes a meeting of the Antonia Press.
16:59This meeting of the day that they have to be finished.
17:02The meeting of the church has been doing over the next 2nd,
17:05the meeting of the meeting of the culture of the Newark as well.
17:07This meeting of June is back in the meeting of the very, and the meeting of the later meeting of theasis.
17:09This meeting of the meeting includes a meeting of the members of the same people of the tribe who are working on the office.
18:13The inside scoop on India today also reveals that flight AI-171 had arrived in Ahmedabad earlier that day as AI-423 from Delhi.
18:34The previous crew had logged a defect report related to a stabiliser sensor.
18:41And India's on-duty maintenance engineer conducted troubleshooting and the aircraft was cleared for flight.
18:47But raising suspicions that this perhaps was the responsibility of the senior captain really on the flight, it seems to be suggesting at least this report,
18:59based on the cockpit recording of the conversation between the two pilots, that the captain cut the flow of fuel to the plane's engines.
19:09The second pilot asked the more experienced captain, remember, why he moved the fuel switches to the cut-off position seconds after lifting off the runway.
19:18The inside scoop on India today revealing that flight AI-171 had indeed, had in fact arrived in Ahmedabad earlier that day as AI-423 from Delhi.
19:30The previous crew had lodged a defect report related to a stabiliser sensor.
19:36An Air India's on-duty maintenance engineer had conducted troubleshooting as his protocol and the aircraft was finally cleared for the flight.
19:46Was there some sort of a clash then, really, as far as the fuel cut-off is concerned?
19:54According to the US media outlet, the cockpit recording indicates the same.
20:00The captain cut the flow of fuel to the plane's engines is what is being said.
20:05It's a startling revelation that has come to light in the AI-171 crash probe.
20:12Why was the fuel supply cut-off? That's the big question.
20:16That is, in fact, begging for answers.
20:19US media are claiming that the captain did it deliberately.
20:26Boeing 787 experience fuel switch cut-off is what is now being said.
20:32There are other reports who indicate that pilots are not to be blamed for this.
20:37It has suffered the same problem in the past as well.
20:40However, what is now being claimed by a US media outlet,
20:44that a cockpit recording, essentially, shows that this was deliberately done?
20:51Fuel cut-off signal, essentially, which was, did the plane cut its own fuel, is the big question here.
20:57If yes, then who did it?
21:01I'm going to go straight across to Mr. Sharath Panikar, who is a former pilot associated with Air India.
21:08Thank you, sir, so much for your time.
21:10I want to begin by asking you that this is a claim that has been made by a US media outlet,
21:16indicating that perhaps the cut-off was deliberately done by the more experienced pilot.
21:23First of all, what do you have to say about what is being claimed right now,
21:27given that the focus now is on the role of the senior pilot here?
21:31As far as I'm concerned, it is a media expression of a report.
21:39It has been skewed or it's been interpreted as per what they want.
21:45As far as I'm concerned, all that the report says is that the fuel switches have transitioned from run to cut-off.
21:53So, I do not see how it could have transitioned from run to cut-off,
22:00whether it is the physical movement of the switch or it is the software commanding the fuel to be cut-off.
22:09Both are possible.
22:10This is one theory that says that the pilots have physically picked up the fuel control switches
22:17and put it to cut-off position.
22:18And the second line of approach is that it is the software command the fuel to be switched off.
22:25Right.
22:25Either via the spar valve or via the engine fuel control valve.
22:31So, the entire report is available with the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau.
22:36And it's up to them to tell us actually what happened.
22:40Because, like I said earlier, this report lends itself to a great degree of ambiguity.
22:45The ambiguity is also in the so-called exchange between the pilots.
22:50Who said what and when?
22:53So, I would say, hold your horses.
22:56We know what has happened.
22:57But how it has happened is the question.
23:00You know, I also want to ask you, you know, in the past as well, Sranath Panikar,
23:04that, you know, Boeing 787, and these are reports that I'm actually quoting,
23:08experience, fuel, switch, cut-off.
23:10And there was no role of the pilots.
23:13So, there is a big, big possibility that the pilots had got nothing to do with this.
23:17This is what you're suggesting as well, isn't it?
23:21See, that is the feeling of the pilot community.
23:24Nobody wants to go out with the intention of going and doing something catastrophically stupid like this.
23:30Nobody can ever even think of it.
23:33You know, you have to be, you know, there are 10,000 pilots flying all across the world every day.
23:38Every time that you have an accident which involves this, you say, oh, the pilot is responsible.
23:42He's the guy who's done this.
23:43He's the guy who's done that.
23:44We know that something has happened.
23:46It's resulted in a catastrophe.
23:48So, let's wait and find out exactly what happened.
23:51All the information is available.
23:52All the details are available.
23:54Let's wait till it comes out.
23:55What I find a little incredulous is how somebody can physically pick up.
24:04Now, let's see the sequence in which it happens.
24:06You're focusing upon a takeoff.
24:08That aircraft has lifted off.
24:10Presumably, the first officer is flying.
24:13And the other pilot, Subhita Barwal, is monitoring the takeoff.
24:16He's scanning the air outside.
24:18He's looking outside and momentarily looking inside.
24:21Now, he takes his attention away from the far focus.
24:24You're looking outside, mind you.
24:26Change you to near focus inside the cockpit.
24:29Find the switch, the fire control switch.
24:31Pick it up.
24:33Put it to cutoff.
24:34And then put your hand on the other fire control, the fuel control switch.
24:38Pick it up and move it from run to cutoff all within a second.
24:42I find that a little incredulous.
24:44Whereas, on the other side, a signal, multiple signals, 10, 20, 30 signals can come within
24:50one second if it is electronically transmitted.
24:52In the case of electronics, it's possible.
24:55In the case of electrical, it's possible.
24:57You have multiple reports within that one second.
25:00But physical movement, I find it a little difficult to believe.
25:03Okay.
25:04I also want to ask you, the same plight had, in fact, arrived in Ahmedabad earlier that
25:09fateful day from Delhi.
25:12And the previous crew had launched a defect report related to a stabilizer sensor.
25:18My question to you is, this was rectified, is what we know.
25:22My question to you is, has this got any connection with the crash that happened later in the next
25:29flight?
25:29Could this be connected?
25:31I think it's unlikely.
25:33Okay.
25:33It's extremely unlikely.
25:34This is an extremely sophisticated aircraft.
25:37It's run completely by computers.
25:38It's a fly-by-wire aircraft.
25:40I've flown it for 10 years.
25:41I've put thousands of hours on type.
25:43Anytime that the system detects a fault, it comes up.
25:47And there is a rectification protocol that is followed.
25:50So anything that comes up in your status report at the end of the flight, that is duly
25:54written down by the pilot on your technical log, and then the engineers on the ground examine
26:00it, run the required check, pass it, and only then it can be cleared.
26:03So I don't think it has any relation to that.
26:05These are things which keep coming up.
26:07Remember that it is a very, very advanced and sophisticated aircraft.
26:12It has got, it's called the electrical jetliner.
26:14It's called the electric jetliner.
26:16There is a reason for it.
26:17There are multiple computers.
26:19There are multiple safeguards.
26:20There are multiple redundancies.
26:21So in this particular case, I don't think the two had any correlation between each other.
26:27You know, my last question to you is, and talk to us a little about what to expect now,
26:32given that we have the recording and the conversation, which is now, you know, available for all of
26:37us to understand that there was obviously a concern regarding the fuel switch off.
26:41But moving from here on, will we ever know after this, what kind of probe will go into
26:48this entire issue and whether is it possible for us to find out what really happened here
26:54from here on, given that this recording is before us?
26:58So I have a couple of observations to make.
27:02One is that the AAIB has set up a very expensive black box decoding and data retrieval lab.
27:12As per the report, the first black box was found on the 13th and the second one was found on the 15th or on the 16th.
27:20And it also states that the black boxes were moved from Ahmedabad to Delhi on the 25th.
27:29It would be interesting to know as to what happened to these black boxes in the interim period.
27:33As per some reports that I find floating around on the internet, there are some reports that
27:38these have gone to the U.S. because they did not have the equipment capable of decoding it
27:47or the degree of sophistication that was required.
27:50There are some reports floating around, unsubstantiated, but it would be interesting to know as to actually
27:55what happened.
27:55That is also a line of thinking that I can think of.
27:58But the other part of it is that Boeing has not exactly covered itself with glory during
28:08the MAX crashes.
28:11In fact, it came out in the public domain only after the second Ethiopian crash.
28:16There were things that the pilots did not know.
28:18There were things that the operators did not know in the form of the MCAT system, what it
28:22was capable of and how it should have been handled.
28:25So, here I think there are other interests also at play.
28:29There are geopolitical interests at play.
28:31There are national interests at play.
28:34These are all important companies.
28:36So, I think we need to, as the common man, we need to have a look, a dispassionate look
28:41as to, are we doing the right thing?
28:43300 people have lost their lives.
28:45You know, our colleagues, our friends, the passengers, relatives, everybody is affected.
28:50I think a greater degree of empathy is required rather than just looking at it from a commercial
28:54viewpoint.
28:55Understood.
28:56I'm going to leave it there for the moment.
28:58You heard, in fact, there from somebody who'd been formally associated with their India
29:01pilot.
29:02And Sharad Panikar was telling us about, A, what to expect and what to make of what is
29:07being suggested by this report.
29:09And there needs to be, obviously, a deeper probe into what really went wrong that caused
29:14just so many people their lives in that horrific, horrific accident.
29:19I'm going to go across now to Amit Bhardwaj for more details on that.
29:23Amit, in fact, a lot of these things are in the realm of speculation.
29:27Experts are ruling out that because there was a previous problem, a defect report that
29:32you all have been reporting on of the stabilizer sensor.
29:35This was rectified.
29:37It's got nothing to do with the crash.
29:39Like I said at the outset, a lot of this is still in the realm of speculation, isn't it?
29:44It is, Neha.
29:50And we have seen as to how a certain section of international media has continued to report
29:56in a manner and fashion that it pins down or makes insinuation of pinning down the responsibility
30:01on the two pilots who were on board flying that craft on that day.
30:05Be it, you know, monitoring pilot Captain Sabrawal or pilot flying Clive Kundar.
30:13And initially the headline that there was confusion between the pilots which might have led to
30:19this crash.
30:20Such insinuations were made while the AAIB report does not go on to mention it.
30:25It rather just mentioned a contextual text about the fuel control switches.
30:31And when you take out that text, you know, out of context, you can play out as many narratives
30:36as you want.
30:38Similarly, this particular analysis or this arrangement that the role of Captain Sabrawal
30:44rather is now looked into or being focused upon who can rule out the fact that if a craft
30:51has made an accident and horrific, a tragic one, all aspects of that particular craft will
30:57be taken into account.
30:58Whether it be the engine, the manufacturer, the operator, the pilots who were on board or
31:05even the original equipment manufacturers, the OEMs.
31:09Because as the expert was also pointing out, you know, whether that switch, fuel control switch
31:16was manually transitioned, that is a big investigation point.
31:21And in that angle, role of Captain Sabrawal, role of Pilot Clive Kunda, both of it will be
31:27taken into account.
31:28Their log sheets, their duty hours, their medical reports, everything will be taken into account.
31:33That will be focused and investigated.
31:36But along with that, you know, the engine, the Boeing glitches will be also looked into.
31:42It will be investigated.
31:43The operator's role will be investigated.
31:45And for our viewers' understanding at this point in time, the investigation is being carried
31:51out to the extent that every component of Air India 171 that made that tragic accident in
31:59Ahmedabad, it has been taken from the crash site.
32:02It's not that all of this, you know, wreckage has been thrown to some other place.
32:06It's actually been, has been transported from the crash site to a site which is near Ahmedabad
32:13airport.
32:14Reconstruction of the craft was done.
32:17And that is being done so that, you know, each and every equipment can be closely looked
32:22into.
32:22And the OEMs have been already sought a report on a detailed aspect of their, each components
32:30and equipment.
32:30So, the investigation will continue.
32:33Only the AIIB could tell us.
32:35Back to you.
32:35We have more news coming in.
32:37This has got to do with Thag Neta striking again.
32:40Maharashtra Nerv Nirmansena goons beat up a Madhwadi trader.
32:46A young man named Prem Singh Devda, who works at one lucky medical shop in Tegonagar, Vikroli
32:53market, had posted his status with objectionable words about Marathi.
32:57And Maharashtra, with MNs leader Vishwajit Dholam, when officials got angry, they called the
33:03shopkeeper outside the shop, forced him to apologize.
33:07He was taken from the shop to the police station, where he was asked to apologize.
33:11Anger is being expressed in the Vikroli area over this incident.
33:15Dipesh, the party has got more details on that.
33:21Dipesh, what did the shopkeeper post and what is now being done against these MNs workers who
33:27are coercing him to apologize?
33:30What more can you tell us?
33:31This video from Mumbai is getting viral now, where once again, Maharashtra Nervansena party
33:40workers was in action and they started beating a Marwadi worker.
33:45The video of beating that Marwadi man was not posted on social media, but he was apologizing
33:51to MNs workers and he was, they were using abusive words against him.
33:58They took that man to the police station, but as of now, the police has not registered
34:05any case against because that person had not filed any complaint against the MNs party workers.
34:13And he has posted on social media, kept his WhatsApp status and used some harsh language
34:19against Marathi and Marathi Manus.
34:23So that is why MNs workers got aggressive and they chose again the path which they chose
34:31in the past as well.
34:34Dipesh, also talk to us about whether there is any action taken against these MNs workers
34:39as well.
34:39Since you have told us about the fact that they were abusing the man that we see on our screens
34:44right now, of course you can't put that out.
34:46And also the fact that he was beaten up.
34:49The Pesh.
34:56This incident is in fact comes days after.
34:59There were several such incidents reported from the state of Maharashtra.
35:02In this case here, the person on your screens who was abused by these MNs workers is a Marwadi
35:09trader.
35:11He reportedly had posted some objectionable words.
35:16He works at Lucky Medical Shop, which is located in Tagore Nagar Vikroli Market.
35:23It posted a status with objectionable words about Marathi and about Maharashtra.
35:28MNs leader Vishwajit Dholam and officials got angry.
35:32They called the shopkeeper outside the shop, forced him to apologize.
35:36He was taken from the shop to the police station where he was asked to say sorry.
35:40Anger is now being expressed in the Vikroli area over this incident.
35:45Dipeesh is back with us.
35:46Dipeesh, talk to us about any possible action that is being taken against the MNs workers here.
35:51Yes, we spoke to the police as well.
35:59But they said that the man who was got bitten by the MNs workers, he has not lost any complaint
36:08against the MNs workers and he apologized for his actions.
36:11But we asked, but we have to see that what action police will take in the future because
36:18as of now, police have not taken any action.
36:20All right, I'm going to go straight across now.
36:22Dipeesh to Shaina NC who is now joining us.
36:25Shaina NC, what's your take on what is the MNs now doing?
36:30Beating up a Marwadi trader here.
36:32You know, this is nothing but political opportunism.
36:37There is no question of sincerity.
36:40Look at the timing and the motive.
36:43You know, this focus on Marathi pride has suddenly come up.
36:48I want to ask what they were doing for so many years.
36:51At one level, our leader, Eknat Shinde and the Shif Sena have always encouraged Marathi
36:58asmita, Marathi language and Marathi culture.
37:01But encouraging and beating up people is two different things.
37:05You have the Ubata Sena on one side that has lost the ideology of Hindu Riddhar Samrat Balasai
37:10the day they chose to side with the Congress NPP.
37:15You have the MNs that has been irrelevant for so many years in state politics.
37:21And suddenly this aggressive push for Marathi identity before elections shows you it is a
37:28calculated move.
37:29And when I say calculated, it is a calculated move to regain their lost cultural ground and
37:37there is no genuine cultural awakening.
37:40Where is the sincerity of intention?
37:42I want to ask that when Adhania Balasai Prakare's original ideology of Hindutva is compromised on,
37:53when there are questions of authenticity, where leaders, you know, are only trying to reclaim
37:59their relevance and using Marathi.
38:02I want to say that Marathi pride is something which will never be compromised on, because
38:08that is our genuine belief.
38:10But the kind of political opportunism that one sees, do understand the Mahayuti is so sensitive
38:18to the cause of Marathi.
38:20That's why the GR, the government's resolutions have been held back.
38:24Shana and see, should there be strictest action possible on the part of your government against
38:31these people?
38:33Absolutely.
38:34Encourage people to speak Marathi.
38:36Make them understand that the state has given so much.
38:39And Dr. Narendra Jadav's committee is requesting all stakeholders to be a part of the language formula.
38:47This is proactiveness, not just picking up people, hitting them, making them walk barefoot,
38:52taking videos and circulating it for your own political resurrection.
38:56Do understand, when you have leaders who have talked about Marathi Aknita, this goes back
39:03to the Sayyuk Maharashtra movement, which Eknat Shindegi and the Shiv Sena have always, always
39:11said.
39:11Marathi is a non-negotiable, but not at the cost of taking law into your hands and beating
39:16up people stupidly.
39:19It's Shaina NC.
39:20I'm going to leave it at that for the moment.
39:22So you heard there from Shiv Sena leader, Shaina NC, who says that a government should be
39:26taking the strictest possible action against these MNS workers, who are once again,
39:32bullying these people.
39:36The latest incident is what on your screens at this point in time, where MNS workers bullied
39:41a man into apologizing.
39:43They beat him up as well and used abusive language against him.
39:48More news coming in.
40:01Karnataka government submits a stampede report to the High Court.
40:05Government report shifts the stampede that's blamed to the RCB.
40:09Report said serious lapses and mismanagement.
40:11No formal permission for RCB bash.
40:16Report says RCB went ahead with the bash without permission.
40:20Also poor crowd management by the organization.
40:25Absolutely bizarre with the government representatives, including the deputy chief minister, who were
40:31there at the event when this stampede took place.
40:35The government says, no, we've got nothing to do with this.
40:39Blaming the RCB for it.
40:41They were responsible for crowd management by the organization.
40:45And the bash went ahead without permission, is what is now being said in this report.
40:50Remember, it's a government report.
40:52If there was no permission, the big question is, why did the deputy chief minister be a part
40:56of it?
40:57Sagai is with us for the latest.
40:59Sagai, the deputy chief minister, government representatives were a part of this bash.
41:04Now, the government report says we had no formal permission for it.
41:08So, why was there government representation?
41:10I mean, this is as bizarre as bizarre can get, isn't it?
41:16Absolutely.
41:16There are two events which have been organized.
41:18One at Vidana Souda and the government claims that it was being organized by them at Vidana
41:22Souda and the incident happened at Chinnaswami Stadium.
41:26And they say that they have advertised much before they could even seek the permission of
41:31the government.
41:31For an example, if they put out a tweet on their social media account stating that there
41:37will be a celebration tomorrow, they put out around 7, 1 p.m.
41:41But the permission was sought after putting out a tweet.
41:45So, the government was on a back foot stating that if at all, if they ignore or if they don't
41:49grant permission for this particular celebration, probably the opposition will try to take a
41:55mileage.
41:55Because the emotions were quite high at that point of time, when large number of people
41:59started to gather on the streets of Bengaluru on the night when RCB won the match.
42:04So, keeping all these things in their mind, the government went ahead and said, why you
42:09are in a hurry to organize an event like this?
42:12Because they don't have enough police personnel to deploy in and around Chinnaswami Stadium.
42:16Because their police personnel are working overnight when the match happened.
42:20Because entire Bengaluru was standstill.
42:23Everybody were hooked up to TV.
42:26And many of them were in pubs and bars where the police were deployed in every nook and
42:31corner of Bengaluru.
42:32And everybody worked overnight.
42:33And there were very less police personnel, according to police department.
42:38And they said that they cannot handle this.
42:41But still, RCB forced them to do that.
42:43KCA forced them to do that, according to the report.
42:45So, we need to wait and watch how the government is going to take this forward.
42:49Because a status report has been published.
42:51As we speak now, the cabinet will begin around 11 o'clock, where there will be a complete
42:56report of retired judge Michael D. Kunna's report will be discussed in Vidant Souda.
43:05You know, Sager, this is absolutely shocking.
43:07You know, talk to us about what else does this report say as far as putting the blame on
43:12RCB's concern.
43:13What about their own accountability vis-a-vis maintenance of law and order?
43:16Was the government also not responsible for this mismanagement?
43:21See, I was one of the eyewitnesses to this entire incident near Chinaswamy Stadium.
43:29And if you notice that when incident happened, there were very less police personnel which
43:34was being deployed.
43:36And even if you see, the report clearly says that there were less police personnel in and
43:41around the stadium.
43:43And what you also get to learn is that the police had anticipated the kind of crowd which
43:47used to come to attend a cricket match.
43:50But this was 10 times more than that.
43:53For example, if a stadium can fit around 30,000, 35,000 of crowd, there were around 3 lakh crowd
44:03which was gathered outside Chinaswamy Stadium.
44:06So, they didn't have enough police personnel to handle the crowd at this point of time.
44:11Probably that is one of the reasons why this kind of stamp it incident has happened.
44:17And everybody should be blamed.
44:19Whether it is the government, police, or RCB, or KACA, love and valuable life have been lost
44:24in this particular incident.
44:25And definitely, everybody had to be blamed.
44:28But the government now says that there was a systematic failure of KACA, RCB and police
44:32personnel in this entire report.
44:34Sagaraj, I'm going to leave it at that for the moment.
44:35Sagaraj, getting us up to speed with the details of what the report that has been submitted by
44:39the government in court says.
44:41Essentially, washing their hands of this entire situation, of this stampede, saying that the
44:49government has got nothing to do with this.
44:51Since the blame is on the royal challenges, Bengaluru, RCB is to be blamed, is what this
44:57government report says.
45:02This is a chilling tale of betrayal and brutality from Lucknow.
45:06A woman killed her own 5-year-old daughter in a desperate ploy to be with her lover.
45:12India Today reports on Drown Zero.
45:21Mother Turns Monster
45:27A woman and her lover allegedly murdered her 5-year-old daughter and tried to frame her
45:34husband for the crime.
45:36The horrifying crime has rocked Lucknow.
45:40The police probe has revealed the accused, Roshni, allegedly committed the murder so that
45:46she could stay with her lover, Udit, while her husband, Shah Rukh, takes the blame.
45:53The two suspects allegedly smothered the kid and crushed her chest with feet.
45:58But the horror doesn't end there.
46:01They allegedly had physical relations again.
46:04Ate food, consumed drugs and slept beside the dead body.
46:09The woman Abu Dhabi's arrest is, the police says, the harm, has killed her husband.
46:18The lady has killed her, murder her husband, and her husband's death.
46:23They can be able to achieve the aim.
46:28The twoeur who have led this case to us, the guilty abuse of a crime, they have killed her.
46:32Two men have killed her husband and his wife.
46:34They have killed her 남s wife.
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