Uttarakhand: Amit Shah inaugurates 'Nootan Nyaya Sanhita' exhibition in Haridwar The exhibition aims to spread awareness and highlight the effective implementation of the new criminal laws introduced by the Government of India, Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA). #Amit_Shah #Suraksha_Sanhita #Bharatiya_Nagarik #Nagarik_Suraksha #Nyaya_Sanhita #Bharatiya_Nyaya #Nootan_Nyaya #Sakshya_Adhiniyam #Bharatiya_Sakshya #Shah_inaugurates

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Amit Shah recalls Uttarakhand statehood movement during 'Jan Jan Ki Sarkar, 4 Saal Bemisaal' in Hardwar Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday recalled the Uttarakhand statehood movement, saying that the youth of Uttarakhand had to take to the streets to protect their identity, culture, and rights. During this struggle, they also had to face incidents of violence such as the Rampur Tiraha firing incident. #Amit_Shah #Minister_Amit #Union_Home #Home_Minister #Saal_Bemisaal #Uttarakhand_statehood #Hardwar_Union #Jan_Jan #statehood_movement #Shah_recalls

May 9 riots: Rawalpindi ATC sentences 47 PTI leaders, supporters to 10 years in GHQ attack case An anti-terrorism court in Rawalpindi sentenced 47 individuals, including prominent PTI leaders Hammad Azhar, Omar Ayub, and Zartaj Gul, to 10 years in prison for their involvement in the May 9 attack on the army’s General Headquarters (GHQ). The verdict, delivered by District and Sessions Judge Amjad Ali Shah, cited evidence linking the accused to planning and executing violent incidents during the riots that erupted after Imran Khan’s arrest on May 9, 2023. The court also ordered fines of Rs500,000 each and the confiscation of their property for the state. The sentencing followed a crackdown on PTI leaders and supporters after the riots, which saw government buildings and military installations, including GHQ, stormed and vandalized. The court noted that the accused were involved in attacks on GHQ Gate No 1, Hamza Camp, the Army Museum, and the Sixth Road Metro Station. Charges of arson, vandalism, and damage to government property were proven against the defendants. Among those sentenced were Senator Shibli Faraz, Murad Saeed, Shahbaz Gill, Zulfi Bukhari, and ex-MNAs Kanwal Shauzab, Rai Hassan Nawaz, Muhammad Ahmed Chattha, and Sheikh Rashid Shafique. Several of the accused had already been convicted in other May 9 cases, leading to their disqualification from public office. The court also listed additional names, including Rai Muhammad Murtaza Iqbal, Shoukat Ali Bhatti, and Faisal Mukhtar, among others. The trial involved 118 accused, including Imran Khan and Shah Mahmood Qureshi, with 44 prosecution witness statements recorded. However, 18 accused remained absent throughout the trial, while 29 never appeared in court after the case was registered.#rawalpindi_atc #hammad_azhar #omar_ayub #zartaj_gul #district_and_sessions_judge_amjad_ali_shah
Pakistan court sentences 47 leaders, supporters of Imran Khan's party to 10 years imprisonment An anti-terrorism court in Islamabad sentenced 47 leaders and supporters of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party to 10 years imprisonment and a fine of PKR 5,00,000 each in absentia for their involvement in vandalism and violence during the May 9, 2023, protest. The verdict was issued by Judge Amjad Ali Shah of the Rawalpindi anti-terrorism court, which declared the accused as proclaimed offenders due to their absence from court proceedings. The protest, which turned violent, was triggered by the arrest of former Prime Minister and PTI founder Imran Khan in Islamabad. During the demonstrations, a group of protesters attempted to storm the General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi, the military’s administrative center, leading to damage to government property. The case was registered at the RA Bazar Police Station in Rawalpindi following the incident. The court found the accused guilty of charges including arson, siege, vandalism, attacks on police, and destruction of government assets. Specific incidents cited included attacks on the GHQ gate, Hamza Camp, the Army Museum, and the Sixth Road Metro Station. The convicted individuals were also ordered to surrender their movable and immovable properties, with additional imprisonment imposed if fines were unpaid. Among those sentenced were prominent PTI figures such as Omar Ayub Khan, Shibli Faraz, Shahbaz Gill, Zulfi Bukhari, Murad Saeed, Zartaj Gul, Hammad Azhar, Kanwal Shauzab, Sheikh Rashid Shafiq, Ejaz Khan Jazi, Shaukat Ali Bhatti, Usman Saeed Basra, Muhammad Ahmad Chattha, Rai Hassan Nawaz, and Rai Muhammad Murtaza.#imran_khan #pakistan_tehreek_e_insaf #judge_amjad_ali_shah #rawalpindi #general_headquarters

Lt Gen Dheeraj Seth to become Vice Chief of Army Staff on April 1 Lieutenant General Dheeraj Seth, currently commanding the Southern Army, will assume the role of Vice Chief of Army Staff (VCOAS) on April 1. This transition marks a significant leadership change within the Indian Army, as Lt Gen PP Singh, the incumbent VCOAS, will move to the position of Western Army Commander on the same date. Meanwhile, Lt Gen VMB Krishnan will take charge of the Eastern Army Command, and Lt Gen Sandeep Jain will succeed Seth as the new Southern Army Commander. The appointment of Seth to the VCOAS position follows a series of strategic reassignments aimed at strengthening operational readiness across key military regions. The shift in command structures underscores the Army’s focus on maintaining a robust defense posture, particularly in border areas where tensions remain high. Earlier in February, Lt Gen PP Singh, during his tenure as VCOAS, honored six Indian Army units with Unit Citations for their exemplary service. Among the recipients was the Intelligence and Field Security Unit (IFSU), which has been deployed in the strategically sensitive Leh-Ladakh region. The awards were presented on February 5, 2026, during a ceremony held in conjunction with Army Day celebrations. Lt Gen Pushpendra Singh, the then VCOAS, presented the citations to the Commanding Officer of IFSU, Colonel Jitendra Singh, and Subedar Major Mandeep Singh. The IFSU’s contributions to national security have been recognized for their sustained operations in some of the most challenging and remote areas along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).#lt_gen_dheeraj_seth #vcoas #lt_gen_pp_singh #western_army_commander #intelligence_and_field_security_unit

Lt Gen Pushpendra Pal Singh to be Next GOC-in-C of Western Command Lieutenant General Pushpendra Pal Singh is set to assume the role of General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C) of the Western Command based in Chandimandir. He will take over the position at the end of the month following the retirement of Lieutenant General M K Katiyar. The appointment marks a significant transition in the Indian Army’s leadership structure, with Singh’s extensive military experience positioning him as a key figure in the region’s strategic operations. Born in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, Singh has spent much of his career in high-profile roles within the Indian Army. Currently serving as Vice Chief of the Army Staff (VCOAS) since July 31, 2025, he is a graduate of La Martiniere College, Lucknow. His career has spanned diverse command, staff, and instructional assignments, reflecting his versatility and expertise across various military domains. Singh’s military journey began with his commissioning into the elite 4th Battalion, The Parachute Regiment, on December 19, 1987. Over the years, he has participated in several critical operations, including Operation Pawan in Sri Lanka, Operation Meghdoot at the Siachen Glacier, Operation Rakshak for counter-insurgency efforts, and Operation Orchid. These operations highlight his involvement in both conventional and specialized military tasks, underscoring his adaptability and leadership under pressure. His command experience includes leading a Special Forces Unit in the Kashmir Valley and along the Line of Control (LoC), an Infantry Brigade, and a Mountain Division along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). Additionally, he served as GOC (9 Corps) in Yol, Himachal Pradesh, demonstrating his ability to manage complex operational environments.#lieutenant_general_pushpendra_pal_singh #western_command #chandimandir #parachute_regiment #operation_pawan

Indian Army Set for Top Brass Reshuffle Next Month The Indian Army is preparing for a significant restructuring of its senior leadership starting April 1, with several three-star officers transitioning to key operational commands and administrative roles. Among the notable changes is the appointment of Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth as Vice Chief of Army Staff (VCOAS), replacing Lt Gen P.P. Singh, who will assume command of the Western Army. Seth, currently leading the Southern Command based in Pune, will move to Army Headquarters, marking a pivotal shift in his career. Seth, an Armoured Corps officer commissioned in December 1986, has held multiple command and staff positions throughout his service. Before his tenure at Southern Command since July 2024, he commanded the XXI Strike Corps, a critical strike formation based in Mathura. His move to Army Headquarters underscores his growing influence in strategic decision-making. Lt Gen P.P. Singh, who has served as VCOAS, will take over as the Western Army Commander at Chandimandir. This command, responsible for overseeing operations along the Pakistan border, is one of the Army’s most sensitive and strategically important formations. Singh, an officer of the Parachute Regiment’s Special Forces, will become one of the few Special Forces veterans to lead an Army Command, highlighting his expertise in high-intensity operations. Another major shift involves Lt Gen V.M.B. Krishnan, currently the Army’s Quartermaster General, who will assume command of the Eastern Army based in Kolkata. This command oversees operations along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China, as well as the borders with Myanmar and Bangladesh. Krishnan will succeed Lt Gen Ram Chander Tiwari, who has led the Eastern Command since January 2024 and will retire later this month.#indian_army #dhiraj_seth #pp_singh #vmb_krishnan #sandeep_jain

Groningen vs Ajax: Prediction, Team News, and Lineups Groningen, the club with the worst form in the Eredivisie over the last six matches, will look to end their dismal run on Saturday as they host Ajax at the Euroborg Stadium. Despite not being in immediate danger of relegation due to the struggles of teams below them, Ajax face mounting pressure to capitalize on the opportunity and strengthen their bid for a UEFA Champions League spot next season. Groningen’s six consecutive Eredivisie defeats mark a relegation-threatening slump, with the team now standing alone with the most consecutive losses in the league this season. Even ahead of bottom club Heracles Almelo, who have endured a four-game losing streak, Groningen’s form has been alarming. Dick Lukkien’s side suffered another heartbreaking setback last weekend, conceding a 96th-minute winner against Volendam despite Thom van Bergen seemingly salvaging a point with an equalizer in the second minute of added time to make it 2-2. The Pride of the North last celebrated a victory on January 16 with a 2-0 win at Heerenveen, but since then, they have failed to collect any points, falling to defeats against Fortuna Sittard, Sparta Rotterdam, PSV Eindhoven, FC Utrecht, FC Twente, and Volendam. A major concern throughout this losing streak has been their inability to protect leads, with six of those defeats coming after Lukkien’s team had gone in front, highlighting their defensive fragility. Despite their struggles, Groningen remain 11th in the league with 31 points, thanks to strong early-season form and favorable results against lower-tier teams. They sit nine points clear of the relegation play-off spot, though three consecutive home defeats leave them facing another setback against Ajax, who are chasing European qualification.#ajax #groningen #euroborg_stadium #eredivisie #thom_van_bergen
