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A major controversy has erupted in Haryana following the suicides of two policemen within a week, raising questions of caste discrimination versus corruption. The crisis began with the death of senior Dalit IPS officer Y. Puran Kumar, who alleged harassment by top officials, and took a dramatic turn with the suicide of ASI Sandeep Kumar, who claimed the former was corrupt. Speaking after visiting the IPS officer's family, Rahul Gandhi stated, 'Desh Mein karodon Dalit bhaai bahan hai. Unko galat message JA raha hai Ki AAP kitne bhee successful ho kitne bhee intelligent ho kitne bhee capable ho Agar AAP Dalit ho aapko dabaya JA sakta hai aur yeh hamaare liye acceptable nahi hai'. The case has become a political flashpoint, with leaders like Chirag Paswan also meeting the grieving family and the Nayab Singh Saini government sending DGP Shatrujeet Kapur on leave.
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Pak PM's 'Cringeworthy' Flattery For Trump; Modi's Wise Snub To Summit
This special report focuses on the diplomatic stir caused by Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's effusive praise of Donald Trump at the Sharm El Sheikh peace summit and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's strategic decision to abstain from the event. Analyst Raymond Vickrey Jr. stated, ‘I think that you have to recognize, as our former governor in Virginia once said, who's a neurologist, that our president is a narcissistic maniac.’ The discussion, with insights from former Foreign Secretary Kamal Sibal and CSIS's Raymond Vickrey Jr., deconstructs Sharif's 'cringeworthy' flattery, including a renewed call for a Nobel Prize for Trump, and Trump's subsequent indirect snub. It also analyses why PM Modi sending Minister of State Kirti Vardhan Singh was a 'wise' move, successfully avoiding a potentially embarrassing, Trump-orchestrated diplomatic engagement with Pakistan on the world stage.
Trump's 'Cringe' Summit: World Leaders in Bizarre Diplomatic Circus
This special report from India Today details a so-called peace summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, featuring US President Donald Trump, Pakistan's PM Shahbaz Sharif, and other global leaders. The report captures several awkward moments, including Trump's comment about the Italian Prime Minister: 'She's a beautiful young woman... if you use the word "beautiful" in the United States about a woman, that's the end of your political career, but I'll take my chances.' . The programme documents a series of bizarre interactions, such as a prolonged handshake between Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron and Pakistan's Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif publicly nominating Trump for a Nobel Prize. Amidst the spectacle, the report highlights that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi chose to skip the event, sending Minister of State Kirti Vardhan Singh instead, a decision portrayed as a wise diplomatic move to maintain distance from the drama.
Bloodbath in Pakistan: Forces Gun Down Protestors in Muridke, TLP Claims Hundreds Dead
This special report details the recent crackdown by Pakistani security forces on Tehreek-e-Labbaik (TLP) protestors in Muridke, Punjab, under the command of Army Chief Asim Munir. The operation, which occurred during a pre-dawn gathering for namaz to protest Pakistan's policy on Israel, saw violent clashes. TLP leader Saad Rizvi's fate remains uncertain following an alleged shooting, with video evidence showing him pleading for firing to cease. Official reports cite several deaths, including a police officer, while TLP claims hundreds of followers were killed. Pakistani authorities imposed an internet and media blackout. This event unfolds amidst Pakistan's escalating multi-front crisis, including severe military setbacks for the Pakistan Army along the Durand Line against Afghan Taliban forces, and ongoing insurgencies in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The report also touches upon diplomatic engagements involving Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and former US President Donald Trump at the Sharm el-Sheikh summit, contrasting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's absence. Pakistan faces significant internal turmoil and an economic crisis.