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Army Chief stresses on importance of building trust with China

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Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Tuesday highlighted the importance of rebuilding trust between India and China, following the recent border patrolling agreement.

Speaking at the event “Decade of Transformation: Indian Army in Stride with the Future” at the United Service Institution, General Dwivedi made his first public remarks since the announcement of the agreement. He emphasized that restoring trust along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) would be a gradual process, aiming to return to the status quo of April 2020.

“We are working towards rebuilding trust, but this will take time,” he noted, stressing that disengagement, de-escalation, and buffer zone management are key steps to ease tensions between the two nations.

General Dwivedi outlined a phased approach to reducing tensions, explaining that the process would unfold step by step.

“The normal management of the LAC will continue in stages,” he stated.

Addressing the buffer zones established along the LAC, General Dwivedi emphasized that mutual understanding is essential for restoring trust between India and China.

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“We are trying to rebuild trust. This will happen when we see and convince each other that neither side is encroaching into the buffer zones created,” he said.

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BJP opposes Nawab Malik’s candidacy

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Bharatiya Janata Party leader Ashish Shelar stated on Tuesday that his party opposes the candidacy of Nationalist Congress Party leader Nawab Malik for the upcoming Maharashtra assembly election on November 20.

“We will not accept a ticket for anyone linked to underworld don Dawood Ibrahim,” said Shelar, who is the Mumbai BJP president, during an interview with a news channel.

“We will not support Malik and will take a different stance,” he added.

His comments came in response to media reports suggesting that Malik, the sitting MLA from Anushakti Nagar in the Mumbai South-Central parliamentary constituency, may contest from Mankhurd-Shivaji Nagar and allow his daughter Sana to run for the Anushakti Nagar seat as she seeks to enter electoral politics.

Malik served as a minister in the Maha Vikas Aghadi government and was arrested in 2022 in a case initiated by the NIA against Dawood and his associates, including Chhota Shakeel and Tiger Memon.

He was granted bail on medical grounds in July this year. Following the split in the NCP, the faction led by Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar welcomed Malik into its fold, despite objections from its ally, the BJP.

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17 workers are feared trapped following the collapse of a building in Bengaluru

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At least 17 workers are feared trapped following the collapse of an under-construction building in Babusapalya, Bengaluru, on Tuesday amid heavy rainfall, officials reported.

Two rescue vans from the fire and emergency department have been deployed to assist with the rescue efforts.

The incident occurred during a period of significant downpour in Bengaluru, according to officials.

“Seventeen people are believed to be trapped inside the building, and rescue operations are underway in a coordinated effort with the support of other agencies,” a senior police officer stated.

Preliminary inquiries suggest that the entire building collapsed, trapping individuals beneath the debris, as reported by a fire department official.

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Nilesh Rane switches party to contest an election

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Nilesh Rane, son of Bharatiya Janata Party MP Narayan Rane, announced on Tuesday that he will join the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena and contest the Kudal assembly election.

According to party sources, the Kudal constituency is allocated to the Shiv Sena as part of the seat-sharing arrangement within the ruling Mahayuti alliance, prompting Nilesh to switch from the BJP to the Sena.

Vaibhav Naik of Shiv Sena-Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray, an old rival of the Rane family, currently serves as the sitting MLA from Kudal, which falls within Narayan Rane’s Lok Sabha constituency of Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg.

Nilesh’s younger brother, Nitesh, represents the neighboring Kankavali assembly constituency and is affiliated with the BJP.

Previously, Nilesh Rane was with the Congress and served as the MP for the Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg constituency from 2009 to 2014. He joined the BJP in 2014 but lost in both the 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

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MVA seat sharing to be fixed in a day or two

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Maharashtra Congress President Nana Patole announced on Tuesday that the seat-sharing arrangement for the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) in the upcoming assembly elections will be finalized within a day or two. He noted that the situation within the rival Mahayuti alliance is more chaotic than in the MVA.

“The conditions in Mahayuti are more complicated than in the MVA. Seat-sharing takes time as we must consider our party workers. We will resolve our issues within a day or two. Balasaheb Thorat has met with Sharad Pawar and Uddhav Thackeray, and I will meet with Thorat next. After that, we will hold the MVA seat-sharing meeting,” Patole told ANI.

He added, “The problem lies with about 25-30 seats, but it will be addressed soon.” Congress leader Balasaheb Thorat expressed confidence that the issue would be resolved, emphasizing that the alliance has enough time.

“Things are being worked out. The seats in question are not too many… We have time and will resolve this quickly,” Thorat stated.

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On October 20, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) announced its first list of 99 candidates for the Maharashtra assembly elections.

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Testing times for the airlines due to hoax threats

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Advocate Yeshwant Shenoy, whose public interest litigation aimed at enhancing the safety of India’s airports and civil aviation security has been pending in the Bombay High Court for nearly a decade due to various delays, tells that the recent threats received by airlines—amounting to nearly 100 in just seven days—should not be dismissed as hoaxes. He emphasizes the urgent need for measures to strengthen aviation security.

“Always remember, security agencies must be correct 100% of the time, while the wrongdoers only need one successful attempt from a hundred plots,” warns Shenoy, who is based in Ernakulam and has consistently challenged the civil aviation ministry to enhance the safety and security of airline passengers in India.

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