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Congress leaders Rahul, Priyanka remember Galwan heroes on 3rd anniversary

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Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Thursday paid tributes to 20 soldiers, who lost their lives in the 2020 Galwan Valley clash, saying that the nation will forever be grateful to them.

On the third anniversary of the Galwan clash, former Congress President Rahul Gandhi tweeted, “Humble tributes to the soldiers who laid their lives in Galwan valley. Their Supreme sacrifice to safeguard the borders of the country will be remembered forever.”

Party general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra also paid tributes to the soldiers and said, “Salute to all the brave soldiers who were martyred in Galwan Valley while protecting the country. We will never forget the martyrdom of the brave soldiers and will always be indebted to them for this supreme sacrifice.”

Notably, 20 Indian Army personnel were killed in a clash with Chinese troops in eastern Ladakh’s Galwan Valley clash on June 15, 2020.

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Ambedkar statue vandalism: Dalit outfits call for Amritsar shutdown

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Amritsar, Jan 27: Members of Dalit bodies have given a call for Amritsar shutdown on Monday to protest the vandalising of the iconic statue of B.R. Ambedkar on Heritage Street near the Golden Temple complex on the evening of Republic Day.

They have demanded strict action against the accused, who was arrested by the police.

According to the police, the accused, Akashdeep Singh, belongs to the Scheduled Caste community. The accused used a hammer to deface the statue and burnt the stone-carved Constitution book in front of the statue by lighting inflammable material on it. He used a ladder to reach the statue’s top.

The police said the motive behind the incident is yet to be ascertained. Amritsar Police Commissioner Gurpreet Singh Bhullar said a first information report (FIR) has been registered and the accused was arrested.

Further investigation is underway.

Appealing people to maintain calm, Shiromani Akal Dal Member of Parliament Harsimrat Kaur Badal said the attempt to vandalise the statue of Babasaheb Ambedkar at Heritage Street in Amritsar is deplorable and part of a conspiracy to divide “our society and cause disturbance in Punjab. Such acts should be dealt with sternly. I appeal to Punjabis to maintain calm”.

Former Deputy Chief Minister and Akali leader Sukhbir Badal said, “This heinous act has hurt the sentiments of millions. I demand stern action against the culprit and a thorough inquiry to unravel the conspiracy behind this shameful incident. Let’s stand united against such vile attempts to create divisions in our society.”

Responding to the incident, Finance Minister Harpal Cheema said, “This act is an attack on the values of our Constitution and equality. The accused has been arrested, and the Punjab government will ensure strict action against him.”

Local Member of Parliament and Congress leader Gurjeet Singh Aujla urged the government and the administration to take swift action against the miscreants. “His (Ambedkar’s) legacy is the foundation of our democracy and it is our duty to protect and honour it.”

BJP national General Secretary Tarun Chugh blamed the AAP government in the state for deteriorating law and order. “Punjab AAP’s Bhagwant Mann government is in deep sleep. Punjab’s law and order has deteriorated. The CM is busy with tourism while BR Ambedkar’s statue is tampered with and the Constitution is insulted. That too outside the police station,” he told the media.

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Republic Day 2025: Here Are The Top 5 Events You Should Witness In The Country’s Capital

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New Delhi: As India gears up to celebrate its 76th Republic Day, Delhi-NCR is ready to host an array of grand events that will fill the air with patriotism and pride. From historic flag-hoisting ceremonies to cultural festivals and iconic parades, this year’s celebrations promise to be unforgettable. Here’s a guide to the top 5 events you must attend on January 26, 2025 in Delhi.

Republic Day Parade at Rajpath

The Republic Day Parade at Rajpath is undoubtedly the highlight of the celebrations. This awe-inspiring event showcases India’s military strength, cultural diversity, and technological progress. Witness marching contingents and rhythmic drumbeats that will make your heart swell with pride. As the elegant soldiers march in perfect unison, you’ll feel the true spirit of national unity and progress.

Flag-Hoisting ceremony at Red Fort

Kickstart your Republic Day with the symbolic Flag-Hoisting ceremony at Red Fort. The moment the national flag rises against the backdrop of the iconic red sandstone fort is a sight to cherish forever. Followed by a parade and cultural performances, this event captures India’s journey as a republic. While you’re there, explore the rich history and stunning architecture of the fort, soaking in the essence of India’s glorious past.

Cultural Festival at India Gate

Celebrate the diversity of India at the Cultural Festival held at India Gate. The venue will come alive with music, dance, and theatre performances from all corners of the country. Food lovers can indulge in traditional Indian delicacies, while shoppers can browse through beautiful handicrafts and souvenirs. This cultural fest is designed in a way that it has a little something for everyone to visit and enjoy at this festival.

Musical concert at Jawaharlal Nehru stadium

You can bring a melodious end to your day at the Musical Concert at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. Featuring a star-studded lineup of singers and musicians, this concert blends patriotic and popular songs in a vibrant and energetic atmosphere. With stunning light shows and electrifying performances, the concert is the perfect finale to a day of celebration.

Beating Retreat Ceremony at Vijay Chowk

Conclude the Republic Day festivities with the iconic Beating Retreat Ceremony at Vijay Chowk. Against the breathtaking backdrop of Rashtrapati Bhavan, military bands, drummers, and buglers create a magical atmosphere. The ceremony resonates with patriotic tunes and emotions of nostalgia, courage, and unity, leaving you overwhelmed and proud of the nation you belong to.

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Gujarat: Illegal foreign liquor valued at Rs 25.83 lakh seized, one arrested

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Vadodara, Jan 25: Illegal foreign liquor, valued at Rs 25.83 lakh, has been seized from a tempo in Chanod of Gujarat’s Vadodara district.

Acting on specific intelligence regarding the transportation of illegal foreign liquor from Tilakwada to Vadodara, Gujarat State Monitoring Cell’s Police Inspector HV Tadvi conducted a raid in Chanod with his teams.

They spotted a suspicious tempo near a godown in Chanod and searched it.

Upon inspection, the teams discovered the liquor concealed in the tempo.

The driver of the tempo, identified as Ajitkumar Hriday Narayan Singh, a resident of Ankleshwar, Bharuch, was arrested.

Singh was transporting the illegal cargo from Tilakwada to Vadodara.

In addition to the liquor, the authorities also seized cash, mobile phones, and vehicles, bringing the total value of the seized goods to Rs 39.31 lakh.

The SMC has declared Suresh Patel, the individual who sent the liquor, the tempo owner, and the person who ordered the liquor, as wanted.

This raid comes amidst multiple actions by the State Monitoring Cell over the past month, targeting illegal liquor trade in both Vadodara city and district.

Despite these frequent raids, local police have come under scrutiny, with some alleging that they have failed to take sufficient action against bootleggers.

In 2024, Gujarat authorities seized foreign liquor worth over Rs 100 crore during various raids across the state. This included seizures in major cities like Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, and rural areas like Panchmahals and Bharuch.

Foreign liquor, including high-end brands, has been smuggled into the state through neighbouring Maharashtra and Rajasthan.

Raids targeting these illegal shipments have been a regular feature of Gujarat’s law enforcement activities.

In 2023, more than 200 individuals were arrested for illegal liquor trade in Gujarat. These included bootleggers, suppliers, and distributors involved in the smuggling and distribution of alcohol in areas where it is prohibited.

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