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Journalist Dilwar Hussain Mozumder of Assam Released from Jail

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Senior journalist Dilwar Hussain Mozumder, the Chief Reporter for the digital news outlet The Crosscurrent, was released from Guwahati Central Jail on Saturday after securing bail in a second case against him. His initial arrest and subsequent re-arrest sparked significant protests from journalist organizations and civil society groups, who denounced the actions as an infringement on press freedom.

Following his release, Mozumder expressed his heartfelt appreciation to the journalists, civil society members, and supporters who rallied around him throughout his legal battles.

Mozumder, who also serves as the Assistant General Secretary of the Gauhati Press Club, was granted bail on Friday by First Class Judicial Magistrate Hirak Jyoti Das, with a surety of Rs 20,000. However, procedural delays meant he had to remain in judicial custody overnight before being released.

His troubles began with a midnight arrest on Tuesday, following a nine-hour interrogation related to a complaint filed by a bank official. This complaint arose after he reported on a protest against alleged financial misconduct at Assam Cooperative Apex Bank Limited. He faced charges under Section 351(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for criminal intimidation, as well as relevant sections of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

Although he was granted bail in the initial case, the police re-arrested him almost immediately concerning a second case brought forward by the bank’s managing director, D. Saikia. This new set of allegations included claims that he attempted to steal confidential bank documents, disrupted the bank’s operations, and made caste-based derogatory remarks towards a guard from the Scheduled Tribe (ST) community.

The Assam police brought multiple charges against him, including criminal trespass, mischief, criminal intimidation, robbery-related offences, and voluntarily causing hurt under the BNS. After his re-arrest, authorities conducted searches at his home and seized several documents without prior notice to his legal team or family.

The journalist community overwhelmingly condemned these arrests. The Gauhati Press Club (GPC) convened an emergency executive meeting and called for journalists across Assam to wear black badges at their workplaces from Friday to Sunday in solidarity and protest.

National journalist organizations also expressed their outrage. The Press Club of India (PCI) voiced concern over the re-arrest, emphasizing that it represented an attempt to distract from the core issue—impeding a journalist from carrying out his professional duties. The PCI underscored that such actions violate press freedom as outlined in Article 19(1)(A) of the Constitution.

The Assam Women Journalists’ Forum (AWJF) criticized the arrest as indicative of a broader trend targeting journalists who are critical of the government. The forum cautioned against efforts to undermine independent voices in the media that challenge those in power.

The Delhi Union of Journalists (DUJ) condemned Mozumder’s “vindictive” arrest and re-arrest, praising the resilience of Assam’s journalistic community in their protests.

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MoD Issues Warning About Fake WhatsApp Messages Requesting Donations for Indian Army Modernization

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The Ministry of Defence has issued a warning regarding a deceptive WhatsApp message that solicits donations for the modernization of the Indian Army. This message, which falsely implicates Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar, includes a bank account for donations.

The fraudulent message claims that during a cabinet meeting, the Modi government decided to open a bank account for contributions towards the modernization of the Indian Army and for soldiers injured or martyred in conflict zones. It states, “Another great decision by the Modi government on superstar Akshay Kumar’s suggestion—just Rs 1 per day to support the Indian Army. Yesterday, the Modi government opened a bank account during a cabinet meeting for the Army and soldiers in war zones. Every Indian can donate any amount starting from Rs 1 to an unlimited sum. These funds will also be used to purchase weapons for the Army and paramilitary forces.”

Additionally, the message suggests that if 70% of India’s 1.3 billion population donates even one rupee daily, it would accumulate significant funds—transforming into 100 crores in a day, 3,000 crores in a month, and 36,000 crores in a year. It emphasizes that Pakistan’s annual defense budget doesn’t even reach Rs 36,000 crore and encourages citizens to contribute for the country’s ambition to become a superpower.

In response, the Ministry of Defence has clarified that the account details provided in the message are incorrect, resulting in failed online donations. “Individuals should be vigilant and avoid falling victim to such scams. The government has launched numerous welfare schemes for soldiers who are killed or disabled in active duty,” the statement asserted.

The Ministry highlighted the establishment of the ‘Armed Forces Battle Casualty Welfare Fund (AFBCWF)’ in 2020, which provides immediate financial assistance to the families of soldiers who lose their lives or suffer severe injuries during military operations. The Indian Army, under the Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare, manages the fund’s accounts. Contributions can be made directly to the Armed Forces Battle Casualties Welfare Fund, with correct bank account details provided in the official announcement.

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Customs Officials Detain Passenger with 2 kg of Gold Bars at Delhi Airport

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Customs officials at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi have apprehended an Indian passenger attempting to smuggle two kilograms of gold bars valued at around Rs 1.91 crore, according to a statement from the Customs Department on Sunday.

The individual, a 40-year-old man from Jaipur, Rajasthan, was flagged by customs officers based on profiling measures. Following his arrival from Dubai on Friday, the necessary legal actions are being taken in accordance with Customs regulations.

The authorities intercepted him at the green channel exit.

Upon conducting an X-ray examination of his luggage, customs officials noticed suspicious images. Although the Door Frame Metal Detector (DFMD) did not signal any alerts for the passenger, a thorough inspection of his baggage led to the discovery of the gold bars.

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Telangana Appoints K. Ramakrishna Rao as New Chief Secretary

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K Ramakrishna Rao, currently the Special Chief Secretary (Finance), has been appointed as the new Chief Secretary of Telangana, set to take over after A Santhi Kumari retires on April 30. Rao, an IAS officer of the 1991 batch, brings extensive experience in state budget preparation.

In a recent reshuffle, several IAS officers were transferred, including Smitha Sabharwal, who served as the Secretary for Youth Advancement, Tourism, and Culture. She has been assigned to the Finance Commission just as the Miss World beauty pageant approaches, marking its first occurrence in the state.

Sabharwal reportedly faced backlash from the Chief Minister due to a Ghibli-style AI-generated image of bulldozers connected to the Kancha Gachibowli issue she shared on her ‘X’ account, leading to police summons. Jayesh Ranjan, formerly the industry secretary, has now taken over her position in the tourism department.

Jayesh Ranjan also steps into the Chief Minister’s office as CEO of the Industry and Investment Cell. Additionally, R V Karnan has been appointed as the GHMC Commissioner, previously known for conducting rigorous inspections and imposing fines on food establishments for hygiene violations.

M Dana Kishore, who was overseeing the Municipal Administration and Urban Development Department, has been transferred to the Labour Department.

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