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Muslim Man Assaulted, Hindu Woman Harassed at Rewa Court Due to Interfaith Marriage

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On Friday, a Muslim man and a Hindu woman, both adults, were reportedly assaulted by several advocates at the Rewa court while they were there to submit documents for their interfaith marriage.

According to the police, the incident unfolded as the couple, with the woman from a Brahmin family, arrived at the Rewa court. A case has been filed against unknown individuals, and investigations are currently ongoing.

Sources indicate that the woman is pregnant, and the couple has been together for the past two years. They also reportedly conducted a Nikaah under Muslim traditions earlier in 2023.

The couple, 27-year-old Rajib Khan and 21-year-old, were rescued by police officers and several women lawyers before being brought to the Civil Lines police station in Rewa. Videos of the incident, showcasing the police escorting them away, have since circulated widely online.

Rajib Khan recounted that he and his partner had gone to the district court on February 21 to sign marriage registration documents, following their lawyer’s instructions. He alleged that when some advocates became aware of their differing religions, they began to beat him and even knocked his female companion to the ground on two occasions. He stated that the assailants also directed abusive language toward her.

Numerous reports have quoted the Hindu woman expressing confusion: “I don’t understand why these people are targeting us when my parents have no objections to our marriage.”

On Saturday, Rewa Zone Acting Inspector General of Police, Saket Pandey, confirmed that a case had been registered against unidentified individuals based on Rajib Khan’s complaint. Civil Lines Police Station House Officer (SHO) Kamlesh Sahu also verified that efforts are underway to identify the perpetrators, who have been booked for assault, abuse, and making threats.

“We initiated a case against the unidentified individuals after securing the Medico-Legal Certificate (MLC) of the injured Rajib Khan from the hospital,” Sahu added.

This incident marks the second reported case of such violence at a court in Madhya Pradesh within the last 15 days. On February 7, activists from Hindu right-wing groups allegedly attacked a Muslim man at the Bhopal district court while he was with a Hindu woman to file documents for their interfaith marriage. A video of that incident went viral as well, showing a police officer intervening to rescue the Muslim man.

M.P. Nagar police station Inspector Jai Hind Sharma confirmed that the assaulted man, Shehzad Ahmed, had arrived at the court with the Hindu woman to meet with a lawyer regarding marriage-related paperwork. Both individuals were confirmed to be adults and residents of Pipariya, a town in the neighboring Narmadapuram district.

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India Prolongs Airspace Restrictions for Pakistani Flights by One Month

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India has extended airspace restrictions on Pakistan-registered aircraft, including military flights, for another month, now valid until June 23.

According to the latest Notice to Airmen (NOTAM), Indian airspace is off-limits to any aircraft registered in Pakistan, as well as those operated, owned, or leased by Pakistani airlines or operators, including military flights.

This restriction applies across all Flight Information Regions—Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata—and is effective across all altitudes.

The directive is effective immediately from May 23 and will remain in place until further notice, with the possibility of extension beyond June 23, as noted in the NOTAM.

Notably, Pakistan also issued a similar NOTAM on Friday, restricting access to its airspace for Indian-registered aircraft, including military flights.

Previously, India had set restrictions from April 30 to May 23, during which no Pakistani aircraft were allowed into Indian airspace. This action followed Pakistan’s decision to close its airspace to Indian carriers, prompting a reciprocal measure from India.

The extension adheres to International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) rules, which limit such closures to one month at a time.

Prior to these actions, India had suspended the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), making its revival contingent on Pakistan ceasing support for cross-border terrorism. Additionally, India closed the Integrated Check Post at the Attari-Wagah border, issuing a deadline for Pakistani nationals who entered India with valid documentation to leave. All visas granted to Pakistani citizens have also been revoked, and travel under the SAARC visa exemption scheme is no longer permitted for Pakistanis.

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Himachal HC Assigns Vimal Negi’s Case to CBI

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The High Court of Himachal Pradesh has assigned the investigation into the death of Vimal Negi to the CBI. The court specified that no officers from the Himachal Pradesh cadre should be involved in the newly formed Special Investigation Team (SIT).

Negi had taken on a role as General Manager (Electrical/Renewable Energy) at the Himachal Pradesh Power Corporation Limited in June 2024. He was reported missing on March 10 and his body was found in the Bhakra Dam in Bilaspur on March 18. His wife claimed that senior HPPCL officials were harassing him.

Justice Ajay Mohan Goel highlighted concerns raised by the state’s Director General of Police (DGP) regarding the investigation’s integrity. In an affidavit dated May 19, the DGP noted serious misconduct by the SIT, particularly regarding the alleged tampering or destruction of a pen drive found on the deceased, which reportedly contained crucial evidence. He mentioned a lack of cooperation from the Shimla Superintendent of Police in obtaining necessary materials for his investigation and indicated that two SIT members had refused to show him Negi’s diaries. The DGP also raised questions about prior conversations involving ASI Pankaj and the pen drive’s recovery, especially given ASI Pankaj’s questionable history, which included prior involvement in an attempted murder case.

Conversely, the SIT formed under the Shimla Police’s supervision disputed the DGP’s authority to question their investigative processes. The High Court reviewed a report from Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Onkar Sharma, which detailed how Director (Electrical) Des Raj allegedly intimidated Negi and Deputy General Manager (Electrical) Manish Chaudhary regarding delays from contractor M/s Prozeal Private Limited on the Pekhubella Solar Power Project. The project’s delay was ultimately reduced from 45 days to 23 days after pressure was applied.

Senior Manager (Electrical) Rajnish Katoch reported to the ACS Home that Des Raj pressured Negi to inflate the revenue projections of the Pekhubella project for a legislative report. Another Senior Manager, Bipan Guleria, noted that Negi faced continuous pressure from Des Raj and Meena to issue a completion certificate for the project, enabling the release of 10% of the payment.

The ACS Home report also covered other irregularities related to the Pekhubella Power Project and land lease issues. The High Court criticized the government’s lack of action regarding the ACS Home’s findings, stating, “The manner in which the Government handled the ACS Home’s report raises significant concerns. When the Secretary (Power) requested a fact-finding inquiry from the Additional Chief Secretary (Home), the State should have addressed the findings impartially instead of defending the delinquent officers.”

The Court also noted that the SIT had not investigated the pressure exerted on Negi by the accused parties for unrelated reasons.

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SC Issues Notice to Centre on PIL Demanding Regulation or Ban of Betting Apps

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On Friday, the Supreme Court issued a notice to the Central government regarding a public interest litigation (PIL) that calls for strict regulations or a complete ban on online and offline betting and gambling applications.

A bench comprising Justice Surya Kant and Justice Nongmeikapam Kotiswar Singh requested the Centre’s response and instructed the petitioner to provide a copy of the plea to Attorney General R. Venkataramani and Solicitor General Tushar Mehta.

The PIL, filed by Dr. K A Paul, an evangelist who appeared before the court, urged the government to create uniform central legislation that would either ban or rigorously regulate all forms of betting platforms.

Dr. Paul expressed deep concern about the growing prevalence of betting apps among the youth, stating, “I represent countless parents who have lost children in recent years. In Telangana alone, over 1,023 individuals have tragically taken their lives due to gambling-related issues.”

He noted that prominent cricketers, Bollywood actors, and social media influencers promote betting apps, leading young people into addiction and financial devastation. “The aggressive marketing strategies used by these celebrities mislead youth into gambling, rendering them financially vulnerable and addicted,” he argued. He also called for a ban on celebrity endorsements of such platforms.

In response, Justice Surya Kant remarked that societal issues cannot be fully resolved through legislation alone. “Just as we cannot prevent all acts of violence, a law cannot entirely deter individuals from engaging in betting or gambling,” the bench stated.

The petition highlights that unregulated betting platforms often serve as fronts for money laundering and black money transactions, breaching provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002.

Dr. Paul presented alarming figures, noting that over 24 suicides in Telangana in the last 18 months are reportedly linked to gambling-related debts, with many similar cases occurring nationwide.

The petition urged the court to compel the government to take swift action, warning that thousands of families continue to suffer irreversible financial and emotional harm due to the unchecked rise of betting apps.

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