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Sewa, Suraksha, Sushasan our motto: UP CM

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 Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said on Monday that his government was working on the principles of ‘sewa, suraksha and sushashan’ (service, security and good governance).

Addressing a press conference on the completion of 100 days in office, he said that his government was moving ahead to fulfil all the promises made in the manifesto.

“The people have reposed their faith in the double engine government and this got us an overwhelming majority for the second term which has happened after 37 years. We are working on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s concept of ‘sabka saath, sabka vikas, sabka vishwas and sabka prayas’, to make Uttar Pradesh self-reliant” he said.

Even after the Assembly elections, the BJP had won the two Lok Sabha bypolls and also got a majority in the Vidhan Parishad elections.

“The Vidhan Parishad is now ‘Congress-mukt,” he said.

Listing the priorities of his government in the second term, the chief minister said that the priority was to make UP a one trillion-dollar economy.

“For this, we have identified ten sectors and will work in a time-bound manner. Ministerial groups will work in each sector,” he said.

The chief minister said that in the past five years, his government had worked against nepotism, family politics, casteism and bad governance to establish the rule of law.

Asserting the policy of zero tolerance towards crime, the chief minister said that in the past 100 days, property worth Rs 844 crore belonging to mafia, had been seized.

In the second term, the UP Police also identified a number of mafias. Along with 50 identified mafias at the state level, the Director-General of Police (DGP) headquarters also identified 12 mafias.

He said that his government ensured good Covid management which earned it praise and also provided free rations to the poor.

Referring to the success of the ODOP scheme, Yogi Adityanath said that this flagship programme had not only boosted the economy but also displayed the heritage of the state.

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Delhi Police bust ‘digital arrest’ cyber fraud syndicate, nab three from Bengal

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New Delhi, July 1: The Cyber Police Station in Delhi’s South District has busted an organised ‘digital arrest’ cyber fraud syndicate and arrested three alleged members from West Bengal in connection with a Rs 7.22 lakh online fraud case, officials said on Wednesday.

The accused have been identified as Samiran Roy of South 24 Parganas, Prince Shaw of Howrah, and Samar Chatterjee of Howrah. According to the police, none of the three has any previous criminal record.

The arrests were made during raids conducted in South 24 Parganas and Howrah after an extensive financial and technical investigation. Police said the operation exposed the banking infrastructure of an interstate and international cyber fraud network.

The case came to light after a woman, identified as ‘M.S.’, lodged a complaint alleging that she had been duped of Rs 7.22 lakh in a ‘digital arrest’ scam. Based on her complaint, an e-FIR (No. 365/2026) dated June 6 was registered at Cyber Police Station, South District, under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).

According to the police, the fraudsters impersonated officials from the Mumbai Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS), the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), and senior IPS officers. They allegedly kept the victim under continuous WhatsApp video calls, falsely claiming she was under investigation, and pressured her into transferring Rs 7.22 lakh through RTGS.

The investigation was carried out by a team comprising Sub-Inspector Udai Singh, Head Constables Vikas Kumar and Praveen Kumar, Constables Praveen Joon, Sultan and Subhash under the leadership of Inspector Hansraj Swami, SHO, Cyber South Police Station, and the overall supervision of the ACP (Operations), South District.

During the probe, investigators found that the defrauded money was initially transferred to a Bandhan Bank account allegedly operated by Samiran Roy and Prince Shaw before being routed through multiple bank accounts to conceal the money trail. Technical analysis of digital evidence also revealed links with cyber fraudsters operating from Thailand and Myanmar.

Police said the accused were involved in supplying mule bank accounts, SIM cards and banking credentials to organised cybercriminals. The syndicate allegedly arranged bank accounts into which victims transferred money after being intimidated through fake ‘digital arrest’ calls.

During the raids, police recovered six mobile phones, one HP Victus laptop, 18 debit and credit cards, seven cheque books, 15 SIM cards, two rubber stamps and six Aadhaar cards.

Delhi Police said further investigation is underway to identify other members of the syndicate, trace the proceeds of crime and uncover the network’s interstate and international links.

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Four Amarnath pilgrims from Rajasthan killed in van-truck collision on Punjab highway

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Bathinda, July 1: Four en route to the Amarnath Yatra died as the vehicle carrying pilgrims from Rajasthan collided with a truck on the Bathinda-Bikaner National Highway in Punjab’s Bathinda district on Wednesday morning.

Eight people sustained serious injuries and have been admitted to AIIMS, Bathinda, for treatment.

Officials stated that the accident occurred on the Bathinda-Bikaner National Highway, where

The devotees were travelling in a traveller van. The impact was so severe that the van was completely wrecked.

A police team arrived at the scene upon receiving information. The injured were immediately rushed to the hospital via ambulance, while the police took possession of the bodies and sent them for post-mortem examinations.

Sandeep Singh, a worker with the Sahara Jan Seva Sanstha, said, “We received information at our control room today about an accident between Jodhpur Romana and Gurusar Sanewala in Bathinda. When we reached the spot, we saw that a ‘Traveller’ van had collided with a stationary trailer. There were 11 to 12 passengers on board; four died on the spot, and seven to eight others were injured.”

He mentioned that three bodies were sent to the Civil Hospital, while the body of one individual was sent to AIIMS, Bathinda. The other injured passengers are undergoing treatment at AIIMS.

Dr Lavdeep Singh, an emergency medical officer at the Civil Hospital, stated that personnel from the Sahara Jan Seva Sanstha arrived with the bodies of three individuals around 6:30 a.m. “They were informed at the hospital that an accident had occurred on the highway, resulting in the death of three people on the spot. All the bodies have been kept in the mortuary. The other injured individuals were taken to AIIMS Bathinda,” he added.

Dr Lovdeep Singh stated that an examination of Aadhaar cards and other documents revealed that all the individuals were residents of the Barmer district in Rajasthan.

DSP Harvinder Singh Sara, speaking to media, said, “At around 6:30 this morning, a tragic accident took place. Around 10 to 12 people, including family members and family friends from Barmer, Rajasthan, were travelling to the Amarnath Yatra in a hired Tempo Traveller. The vehicle rammed into a truck that was parked on the roadside from the rear. Four people died on the spot, while the remaining eight were admitted to hospital and are undergoing treatment.”

“The victims belonged to villages in Barmer of Rajasthan and were on their way to the Amarnath Yatra. The truck was stationary on the roadside when the accident occurred. Among those who died were members from different families, including what appears to be a father and daughter. The deceased include a man aged around 50 years and a young woman aged about 24–25 years,” he added.

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CM Vijay convenes first alliance meet today to formalise ruling coalition, chart common political strategy

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and TVK president C. Joseph Vijay is set to convene the first meeting of the parties supporting his government on Wednesday evening, in a move aimed at formally consolidating the ruling coalition, strengthening coordination among allies and laying the groundwork for a stable five-year administration.

The meeting will be held at the Fisherman’s Cove resort in Kovalam near Chennai and will bring together leaders of parties that extended support to the TVK after its victory in the 2026 Assembly election.

It will be the first formal coalition meeting chaired by Vijay since assuming office.

TVK emerged as the single largest party in the Assembly after winning 108 seats. Before the election, Vijay had announced that any party joining hands with the TVK would have a share in governance and power. However, no party entered into a pre-poll alliance with the TVK.

Following the election results, Congress became the first party to extend support to the TVK government. It was later joined by the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK), the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), MDMK and several other parties.

In recent weeks, a number of AIADMK legislators have also resigned from their Assembly seats and joined the TVK, further strengthening the ruling party’s position.

Sources said CM Vijay is expected to personally thank the alliance leaders for their continued support to the government and discuss the creation of a formal secular coalition under the leadership of the TVK.

The meeting is also expected to deliberate on naming the alliance, with “Secular Social Justice Alliance” and “Tamil Nadu Progressive Social Justice Alliance” among the suggestions under consideration.

Leaders of the Congress, VCK, MDMK and IUML are expected to attend the meeting.

The CPI and CPI(M), which have announced that they are extending only outside support to the government and are not part of the alliance, will not be attending the meeting.

Members of Parliament and MLAs from the supporting parties are also likely to participate.

The meeting is expected to discuss the appointment of alliance coordinators and the formation of a common steering committee to improve coordination among coalition partners.

Leaders are also likely to chalk out a joint strategy for the forthcoming local body elections and Assembly by-elections.

Key state issues, including the Cauvery River dispute, the Mekedatu Dam project and the two-language policy, are also expected to figure prominently in the discussions.

The alliance partners are likely to present their priorities for governance and explore ways to incorporate them into the government’s policy agenda.

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