Yasin Malik, a separatist leader, testified in a UAPA tribunal that he has forsaken armed conflict for non-violence, adopting a “Gandhian way” since 1994 to achieve a “united, independent Kashmir.” Despite his claims, the tribunal declared his organization, JKLF-Y, unlawful due to ongoing connections with terrorism, as Malik serves life imprisonment.
Today (29th April): Uttarakhand’s devastating forest fires prompt urgent Supreme Court petition filing for listing. The destruction of approximately 33.34 hectares of forest land has led to heightened efforts, with the Indian Army and Air Force joining firefighting operations. Former Chief Minister criticizes government’s response. Fresh incidents continue, emphasizing the need for immediate action.
The Supreme Court refused to interfere with its earlier order directing the Indian Air Force (IAF) to pay around Rs 1.6 crores as compensation to a veteran who contracted the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) during a blood transfusion at a military hospital.
The movie “Fighter,” featuring Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone, has encountered legal difficulties after receiving a legal notice accusing it of ‘defaming and insulting’ the Indian Air Force and its officers. The notice alleges that the film portrays the Indian Air Force in a negative light, leading to controversy and legal action. The Bollywood blockbuster […]
