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In the era of social media, voices are suppressed: Rahul Gandhi

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Rahul Gandhi on Friday released a video about how his late father and former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi used to meet people, but now in the era of social media, the people’s voices was suppressed, he alleged.

He said, “So the tragedy of politics of today is that, in a world of media, in a world of WhatsApp, in a world of Twitter, in Facebook, that voice is basically suppressed.”

In the second video released within two days, he showed the picture of Rajiv Gandhi, where he can be seen talking to people, “This picture here. He’s listening. Right, so it was constantly listening and he would make these connections — he would be in this crowd, listen and then suddenly, he would say okay this can be transformed with this instrument,” he said.

Rahul said it was a journey where he would go and listen and then go and look around to find instruments that could transform the voice of this nation that he was hearing.

“There is this tremendous voice here, but it is struggling to speak. Of course, that’s been magnified today, it’s not being allowed to speak, and it is being crushed with monopoly, you know media… it’s been crushed with an authoritarian system,” he alleged.

Rahul said, “This voice is… call it God. There’s nothing more than this voice. It’s not a singular voice. It’s millions and millions of voices that speak together… have huge power when they speak and tremendous amount of nuance.”

He said that his father Rajiv Gandhi during the tours was not only connecting with the people, he was actually trying to understand their needs and it was about listening to what they were trying to tell him and I remember a lot of it was just going there and listening.”

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Navi Mumbai Fire: Massive Blaze Breaks Out In Scrap Warehouse In Airoli; No Casualties Reported

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Navi Mumbai: A massive fire broke out in a scrap warehouse located at Airoli’s Digha on November 6, an envelope of black smoke could be seen engulfing the area. According to Fire officer Santosh Patil, the fire was brought under control by 3.30 PM. He also informed that no casualties were reported in the incident.

While speaking to nerws agency Media, Fire officer Patil said, “…I received information on mobile from local workers about the fire… The fire was brought under control at 3.30, and now cooling operations are being carried out… There are no casualties in this incident…”

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Congress to submit over 5 crore signatures against ‘Vote Chori’ to President on Nov 8

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New Delhi, Nov 6: The Congress on Thursday renewed its allegation of electoral manipulation and “Vote Chori”, outlining its plan to submit a memorandum with over 5 crore signatures to President Droupadi Murmu on November 8 for seeking urgent corrective action.

K. C. Venugopal, General Secretary, AICC, (Organisation), in a statement, said that so far over 5 crore signatures have been collected nationwide – a powerful testimony to the anger, apprehension, and deep concern among citizens about the “naked murder of democracy through manipulative practices such as duplicate voting, fake voter entries, and fraudulent addresses in the electoral rolls”.

Highlighting the party’s “Vote Chor Gaddi Chod” campaign, Venugopal said through the signature campaign the public has made five clear and democratic demands from the Election Commission of India: Prosecute officials and agents involved in systematic voter suppression; publish a machine-readable voter list with photographs for public scrutiny; release all deletion and addition lists with photographs before every election; establish a grievance redressal mechanism for wrongful deletions and announce a clear cut-off date for voter list changes, avoiding last-minute manipulations.

The Congress General Secretary said the party has been consistently raising concerns about electoral roll manipulation and large-scale electoral fraud undermining the sanctity of the democratic process.

Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi has repeatedly exposed the dangerous “vote chori” orchestrated by the BJP in collusion with the Election Commission of India, a direct assault on the people’s mandate, he said.

As part of the Congress party’s nationwide movement to defend democracy, the party launched the “Vote Chor Gaddi Chod” Signature Campaign, a mass public outreach and door-to-door initiative to mobilise citizens against electoral fraud, he said.

Beginning on September 15, 2025, following the successful culmination of the “Vote Chor Gaddi Chod” state-level rallies (August 22 – September 7), the campaign has seen participation from lakhs of citizens across districts, blocks, and mandals, said Venugopal.

Party functionaries, community leaders, professionals, and a large number of the public have joined hands to register their protest against the ongoing subversion of democratic norms, he said.

In the meeting of General Secretaries, In-Charges, and PCC Presidents held on Wednesday, it was unanimously decided that the first phase of the campaign will culminate with flag-off events at all State Headquarters on November 8, he said.

These programmes will be attended by senior leaders and party functionaries, symbolising the collective unity and determination of the Congress Party in this national struggle to safeguard democracy, said the Congress General Secretary.

After the culmination of events, all collected signatures will be dispatched to the AICC Headquarters, and in the next phase, the Congress Party will continue gathering more signatures from citizens across India, he said..

“Ultimately, these signatures – representing millions of voices – will be submitted to the President of India, demanding urgent corrective action,” he said.

Venugopal said that the “Vote Chor Gaddi Chod” campaign is not just a political movement – it is a citizens’ movement demanding accountability, transparency, and restoration of faith in the electoral process.

“The Congress Party stands shoulder to shoulder with the people of India in this collective call to protect the soul of our democracy,” he said.

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ED attaches Rs 11.14 crore assets of Suresh Raina and Shikhar Dhawan in 1xBet case

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New Delhi, Nov 6: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has provisionally attached movable and immovable assets worth Rs 11.14 crore belonging to former Indian cricketers Suresh Raina and Shikhar Dhawan under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002, in connection with its ongoing probe into the illegal offshore betting platform 1xBet, the agency said on Thursday.

According to the ED, the attachment includes mutual fund investments worth Rs 6.64 crore held in Raina’s name and an immovable property valued at Rs 4.5 crore belonging to Dhawan.

The action stems from multiple FIRs registered by various state police agencies against the operators of 1xBet and its surrogate brands – 1xBat and 1xBat Sporting Lines – accused of promoting and facilitating unlawful online betting and gambling operations across India.

“Investigation revealed that both Suresh Raina and Shikhar Dhawan knowingly entered into endorsement agreements with foreign entities for the promotion of 1xBet through its surrogates,” the ED said in its press note.

“These endorsements were made in return for payments routed through foreign entities to conceal the illicit origin of the funds, which are linked to proceeds of crime generated from illegal betting activities,” it added.

ED officials further found that 1xBet operated without authorisation in India, targeting users through social media, online videos, and print advertisements. To disguise the source of funds, payments were layered through multiple entities and foreign accounts.

During the investigation, the agency uncovered a laundering trail exceeding Rs1,000 crore. It was found that over 6,000 “mule” bank accounts were used to collect money from Indian bettors, routed through several payment gateways.

Many merchants on these platforms were onboarded without proper KYC verification, and their declared business activities did not match transaction patterns.

Searches were conducted at four payment gateways, leading to the seizure of incriminating evidence. Over 60 bank accounts linked to the operation have been frozen, with funds exceeding Rs 4 crore blocked so far.

Issuing a public advisory, the ED urged citizens to refrain from engaging in or promoting online betting and gambling platforms, warning that aiding such activities may lead to prosecution under PMLA, which carries imprisonment of up to seven years and attachment of assets derived from illegal proceeds.

Further investigation into the case is underway.

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