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India destroys JeM’s Markaz Subhan Allah terror camp in Pakistan’s Bahawalpur

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New Delhi, May 7: In a major counter-terrorism offensive, India on Wednesday destroyed ‘Markaz Subhan Allah’, the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terror headquarters and training facility in Bahawalpur, Pakistan.

Once a key base for terrorist operations, the site has been reduced to rubble, signalling a strong response to ongoing cross-border threats.

Videos show the extent of damage caused to the terrorist base. The morning visuals show the building reduced to rubble with gaping holes in the roof and concrete lying all around.

Although bodies could not be seen in the available video but fallen slabs could be seen.

The video also shows a few men scurrying around the fallen building. The video was shot in the day’s light after the airstrikes by the Indian Air Force and exhibits the precision power of the force.

Bahawalpur is deep inside Pakistan and is the 12th largest city, and serves as the nerve centre of Jaish-e-Mohammed.

The JeM has been responsible for multiple attacks on Indian soil over the past two decades.

Located around 161 km from the India-Pakistan border, Bahawalpur houses the group’s operational headquarters at the Jamia Masjid Subhan Allah, also known as the Usman-o-Ali campus.

India successfully destroyed terrorists’ hideouts here and exposed the total failure of the Pakistan air defence.

India on Wednesday conducted precision strikes targeting nine key terror infrastructure sites across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).

Code-named Operation Sindoor, it was jointly executed by the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force, utilising special precision munitions.

In a military operation following the Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed 26 civilian lives, India launched ‘Operation Sindoor’, striking nine high-value terror targets deep inside Pakistani territory.

The operation, executed with surgical precision, was closely monitored by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and senior security officials through the night.

The Indian Army also confirmed that the strikes were meticulously planned and executed, ensuring that no civilian or military infrastructure in Pakistan was affected.

The operation targeted infrastructure linked to terror groups responsible for the April 22 Pahalgam attack, which killed 25 Indian nationals and one Nepali citizen in Jammu and Kashmir.

Sources said the Prime Minister remained in constant communication with top military commanders and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval during the operation.

According to official statements, the nine targets included camps and logistical bases associated with terror groups operating from within Pakistan and PoK.

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Bihar: Nine Years After Journalist Rajdev Ranjan’s Murder, CBI Court Convicts Three And Acquits Three Accused In Siwan Case

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Patna: Nine years after the murder of senior journalist Rajdev Ranjan in Bihar’s Siwan, the Special CBI Court in Muzaffarpur on Saturday convicted three accused while acquitting three others.

On May 13, 2016, Rajdev Ranjan, then bureau chief of a leading Hindi daily, was shot dead in Siwan.

He was returning from a hospital visit when assailants opened fire, hitting him with two bullets that proved fatal on the spot.

His wife, Asha Yadav, lodged the FIR at the Siwan Town police station, and suspicion soon pointed towards jailed RJD strongman and former Siwan MP Mohammad Shahabuddin, though charges were later framed against other accused.

The case was later taken over by the CBI, which filed a chargesheet against seven accused, excluding Shahabuddin.

Shahabuddin, considered the main accused, died during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The trial involved six accused – Azharuddin alias Laddan Mian, Rohit Kumar Soni, Vijay Kumar Gupta, Sonu Kumar Gupta, Rajesh Kumar, and Rishu Kumar Jaiswal.

Another accused was declared a juvenile, with his case being heard separately.

After nearly eight years of proceedings, during which the CBI examined 69 witnesses and presented 111 pieces of evidence, District and Additional Sessions Judge-3 Namita Singh delivered the judgment.

As per the judgement, Azharuddin alias Laddan Mian, Rajesh Kumar and Rishu Kumar Jaiswal were acquitted while Vijay Kumar Gupta, Sonu Kumar Gupta and Rohit Kumar Soni were found guilty.

Defence lawyer Sharad Sinha told reporters that the court acquitted three accused due to lack of evidence, while the remaining three were found guilty of the journalist’s murder.

The high-profile case, once linked to Shahabuddin’s political clout in Siwan, was initially heard at the Special Court (MP/MLA cases) in Patna before being shifted to the CBI Court in Muzaffarpur.

The sentencing of the three convicted accused is expected in the coming days.

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Ganeshotsav 2025: Union Home Minister Amit Shah Visits Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis’ Residence For Ganpati Darshan

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Mumbai: Union Home Minister Amit Shah visited Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis’ official residence ‘Varsha’ in Mumbai on Saturday to seek the blessings of Ganpati Bappa.

In a video shared by CM Devendra Fadnavis, Union Minister Amit Shah can be seen performing the traditional aarti. During the visit, Fadnavis expressed his honour in an X post, stating, “Hon Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amitbhai Shah and family performed aarti at our official residence ‘Varsha’ in Mumbai, today with utmost devotion, and together we prayed for the well-being of all.”

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, accompanied by his family, also visited the Mogareshwar Public Ganeshotsav Mandal in Andheri East on Saturday to seek the divine blessings of Bhagwan Shri Ganesha. The visit was marked by the presence of Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde.

After offering greetings at the mandal, Shah, Fadnavis, and Shinde took part in the darshan of Ganpati Bappa, receiving his blessings. On this auspicious occasion, they prayed to Shri Gajanana for the happiness and prosperity of the country and the state.

In a post, CM Devendra Fadnavis shared his honour in welcoming Union Minister Amit Shah, stating, “Honoured to welcome our leader, Hon Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amitbhai and family at my official residence ‘Varsha’ in Mumbai, today for Ganpati Bappa’s divine darshan and blessings!”

Amit Shah also visited Lalbaugcha Raja, Mumbai’s most famous Ganesh pandal, today as part of his two-day tour to participate in the Ganeshotsav 2025 festivities. Shah was accompanied by his family during the visit, where he sought the blessings of Lord Ganesha.

The Ganeshotsav, celebrated with grandeur across Mumbai, attracts thousands of devotees daily. Shah’s engagement at Lalbaugcha Raja is expected to strengthen the party’s connection with voters and reinforce its presence during the ongoing festival season.

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India’s Engineering Goods Exports Surge 13.81%, Driven By Increased Shipments To US, UK, Germany, Japan, Brazil, & China

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New Delhi: India’s engineering goods exports surged 13.81 per cent (year-on-year) in July 2025, driven by increased shipments to the US, the UK, Germany, Japan, Brazil, and China, a report said on Saturday. Indian engineering exports crossed $10 billion for the first time this fiscal, reaching $10.43 billion in July, up from $9.16 billion in July 2024, according to data from the Engineering Export Promotion Council of India (EEPC).

The growth is despite the international trade facing tensions from escalating US tariffs, regional divergence, and heightened policy uncertainty.Engineering goods exports to the US rose 19 per cent YoY to $1.81 billion in July. Engineering exports to Germany increased by 37.8 per cent YoY, reaching $457.6 million.

Shipments to the UK rose 46.5 per cent YoY, reaching $402.5 million; exports to Japan increased 55.2 per cent YoY, reaching $256.6 million; and exports to Brazil advanced by 26.4 per cent YoY.Engineering goods exports to China reached $263.9 million in July, a 35.8 per cent surge YoY.However, exports to Turkey sharply declined by 31 per cent, likely due to geopolitical tensions with India.

Engineering goods exports to the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Singapore had also declined during the month.During the month, 29 of 34 engineering panels reported positive growth. Five product categories, primarily aircraft and spacecraft, ships and boats, and zinc and its products, fell in July 2025 compared to the previous year.

For the April–July period of FY26, engineering exports grew 6.1 per cent YoY, reaching $39.34 billion, up from $37.08 billion during the same period last year.Regarding the tariff tensions, Pankaj Chadha, Chairman, EEPC India, said, “We need to diversify our markets and products to survive and increase our global market share.

The support of the Government of India, both in terms of foreign policy and access to credit, would be of enormous importance at this juncture.”Region-wise, North America maintained its spot as the number one engineering export destination with a share of 22 per cent, followed by the EU (18 per cent) and West Asia-North Africa (14 per cent) in April-July 2025.The WTO projects a 0.2 per cent decline in global merchandise trade for CY 2025 and a deeper drop of up to 1.5 per cent if trade tensions escalate.

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