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This special report investigates the shocking developments in the Durgapur college rape case, focusing on the arrest of the survivor’s friend as the prime accused. The police have clarified that, based on technical and prima facie evidence, 'this is not a case of gang rape but the assault was conducted by one single person,' as confirmed by Indrajeet Kundu. The case has seen multiple twists, with six arrests so far and forensic tests underway to identify the main culprit. The victim’s changing statements and the role of her friend, who was arrested after 72 hours of questioning, remain central to the investigation. The report highlights the ongoing intrigue and the unresolved questions surrounding the incident in West Bengal.
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Karur Stampede: TVK Leaders Get Bail After 41 Deaths, CBI Probe On
This special report focuses on the latest development in the Karur stampede case where two leaders from Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), Karur district secretary Madhiyarajan and another district secretary Konpaun Raj, have been granted bail. According to reporter Pramod Madhav, the bail comes 'as a case has been transferred to CBI'. The tragic incident on September 27 led to the deaths of 41 people during a political rally. The arrested leaders have been ordered by the court to appear for the CBI inquiry whenever summoned. This follows a Supreme Court directive for a court-monitored CBI probe into the stampede, superseding the state government's initial appointment of a one-man commission and a Special Investigation Team. The case has seen significant legal proceedings, with the TVK, led by actor Vijay, challenging the initial state-level investigation.
Stalin's War on Hindi: TN Govt's Bill to Ban Language Sparks Massive Outrage
This special report examines the M.K. Stalin-led DMK government's proposal to introduce legislation banning Hindi films, songs, and signages in Tamil Nadu, reigniting the state's long-standing language debate. DMK spokesperson A. Saravanan defended the move, stating, 'When you impose Hindi, why cannot it be banned?' and further asserting, 'Their idea is to do away with English, bring in Hindi, make everybody a second-class citizen.' Following significant social media backlash, the government has reportedly paused the controversial bill. This development unfolds amidst an escalating investment war among South Indian states, with Andhra Pradesh securing a major Google AI hub and Tamil Nadu facing controversy over a disputed Foxconn investment. The report also covers the political fallout from the tragic Karur stampede, which claimed 41 lives and is now under CBI investigation, alongside a new controversy regarding the hijab in a Kerala school. The discussion explores whether the Hindi ban proposal is a legitimate response to perceived Hindi imposition or a political maneuver to divert attention from these other pressing issues.
Haryana Police Deaths: 2 Suicides Ignite Caste vs Corruption Firestorm
This special report examines the escalating crisis in Haryana following the suicides of two police officers, IPS Vaipuran Kumar and ASI Sandeep Kumar. The deaths have exposed deep divisions, pitting allegations of caste-based harassment against claims of widespread corruption, drawing in key political figures like Rahul Gandhi and Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini. 'Well, this has really exposed Haryana police because there are skeletons in the closet quite literally and things are really coming out in the four,' states India Today's Kamaljeet Sandhu. Initially framed as a case of caste oppression following Vaipuran Kumar's death note, the narrative took a sharp turn after ASI Sandeep Kumar's suicide note accused the former of corruption. Sandeep had been involved in arresting a gunman linked to Vaipuran Kumar, and his family alleges he was under immense pressure. This second death has intensified the turmoil, suggesting a power struggle within the state police force.
Bihar Election Drama: Seat-Share Chaos in NDA & Mahagathbandhan
This special report details the escalating tensions over seat-sharing in Bihar's major political alliances, the NDA and the Mahagathbandhan, just before the 2020 assembly election nomination deadline. Key figures caught in the turmoil include Tejashwi Yadav, who filed his nomination from Raghopur, and leaders like Nitish Kumar and Upendra Kushwaha. According to BJP's Samrat Chaudhary, 'Our number is also decided, and largely 99.9% of the seats will be settled. And the entire NDA is going to be united and contest under the leadership of Nitish Kumar.' However, this assertion of unity is contrasted by visible friction within the NDA, such as displeasure from Upendra Kushwaha's RLSP (wrongly identified as RLM in the transcript) and clashes between the JDU and Chirag Paswan's LJP over seat claims. Simultaneously, the Mahagathbandhan struggles to finalise its own seat-sharing formula between the RJD and Congress, creating significant uncertainty as the clock ticks down.