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On 14th November, Kerala once again found itself in the spotlight after a disturbing case of alleged ISIS recruitment surfaced from Thiruvananthapuram. The incident has added to the state’s long-standing concerns about radicalisation attempts.
In Kanpur, the police have arrested a woman named Divyanshi, accused of orchestrating a large-scale honey-trap and extortion racket. She reportedly married several men, filed fake rape cases against them, and then blackmailed them for money. The authorities say she targeted more than 12 men—including two bank managers and two police officers—and extorted crores of rupees by threatening legal action.
The investigation into the recent car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort has now widened and moved all the way to Mhow in Madhya Pradesh.
On 18th November, India’s long and difficult fight against Naxal violence reached an important moment when security forces killed Madvi Hidma, the country’s most-wanted Naxal commander.
On 16th November, a heartbreaking incident unfolded in Ettukudukka, a small village in Kannur, Kerala. Booth Level Officer (BLO) Aneesh George, a 44-year-old school employee, was found dead in his home.
A troubling video connected to the Delhi blast case has come forward, showing Dr Umar Nabi – the man linked to the Red Fort suicide attack – openly talking about suicide bombing.
The Bihar Assembly election results turned into a hard reality check for Prashant Kishor and his Jan Suraaj Party (JSP). Even though the party contested 239 out of 243 seats, it still failed to open its account. Not a single one of its candidates won.
A shocking and frightening incident took place on the night of Saturday (15th November) in Ferozepur, where the son of a senior RSS leader was shot dead in the middle of a busy marketplace.
The recent Bihar election has once again shown how India’s voting system can produce results that appear confusing at first glance. The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) returned to power with a massive victory, securing 202 out of 243 seats, while the opposition Mahagathbandhan managed only 35 seats.
FARIDABAD – In a significant development in the investigation of the car explosion near the Red Fort that resulted in 13 fatalities, newly released CCTV footage from a shop in Faridabad shows the man identified as the bomber, Dr Umar Mohammed, in the days preceding the blast.