New Delhi: Left party leaders approached Congress on Tuesday Supreme Court seek to target chief minister of assam Himanta Biswa Sarma A now-deleted video that allegedly depicted violence against Muslims.After senior advocate Nizam Pasha, appearing for CPI and CPM leaders, sought urgent intervention, a bench comprising Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and NV Anjaria took note of the plea.Pasha told the court that the petitioner had lodged a complaint regarding the video but no FIR has been registered so far.“We seek urgent intervention from the court against the disturbing statements made by the sitting chief minister of Assam, including the recent release of a video in which he was seen firing at members of a particular community. A complaint has been filed but no FIR has been registered,” the lawyer said.Responding to the plea, the CJI said such petitions tend to coincide with the election season.“The problem is, once the election comes, part of it will be in the Supreme Court. That’s the question. We’ll find out and give a date,” he said.The controversy is related to a video shared by the official X account of the Assam BJP on February 7. The video purportedly shows Salma aiming his rifle and firing at two people – one wearing a toque and the other with a beard – with the caption “shooting at close range”.The post sparked widespread backlash and accusations of inciting hatred in the community. Following the uproar, the BJP deleted the video from its social media accounts.When asked about the incident, Salma denied any knowledge of the video.“I don’t know anything about any video,” the chief minister said when asked by reporters.The Supreme Court is expected to decide a date to hear the case in the coming days.
‘Don’t think former Army Chief would lie’: Rahul Gandhi reacts to publisher’s statement on Gen Naravane’s book India News
New Delhi: Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi Indian media on Tuesday reacted to an FIR filed by the Delhi Police over the alleged circulation of the “unpublished memoirs” of former Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane and a clarification issued by the book’s publisher, Penguin Random House India.Speaking to reporters, Rahul questioned Penguin’s assertion that the book was not yet published and said there was a contradiction between the publisher’s stance and General Naravane’s earlier statement.“This is a tweet from Mr. Naravane that says – ‘Just click on the link to my book’,” Gandhi said.“The point I am making is – either Mr Naravane is lying or Penguin is lying. I don’t think the former Army Chief is lying,” he added.Gandhi argued that while Penguin claimed the memoir had not yet been published, it appeared to have been publicized in the past.“Penguin says the book has not been published yet. But the book is available for purchase on Amazon. Please buy my book in 2023,” General Naravane tweeted. “I believe in Naravane ji more than Penguin. Do you believe in Penguin or do you believe in Naravane ji?” he asked.this congress Leaders claim the contents of the memoirs could be the reason behind the current row.“I believe Naravane Ji has made some statements in his book that are inconvenient to the government of India and the Prime Minister of India. Obviously, you have to decide whether Penguin or the former Army Chief is telling the truth,” Gandhi said.Just a day before his remarks, Penguin Random House India (PRHI) issued a statement claiming that the company has the exclusive publishing rights for the memoir “Four Stars” and that the book has not yet been officially released.“Penguin Random House India would like to clarify that we have the exclusive publishing rights for the book ‘Four Stars of Destiny’, a memoir of former Indian Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane. indian army. We wish to make it clear that this book has not yet been published. ” said the publisher.The company further stated that it has not yet provided a copy of the book in any format. Penguin warns that any version of the memoir currently in circulation would constitute copyright infringement.“Any copy of the book currently in circulation on any platform, whether in whole or in part, whether in print, digital, PDF or any other format, online or offline, constitutes an infringement of PRHI’s copyright and must cease immediately,” it said, adding that legal action would be taken against the unauthorized dissemination.Earlier, Delhi Police registered an FIR and tasked its special cell to investigate the alleged leak or circulation of manuscripts in digital and other formats.The issue first surfaced last week when Gandhi was seen holding up a copy of what he claimed was his memoirs in Parliament House. From February 2, he tried to quote excerpts from the book in the Lok Sabha but was blocked on the grounds that the book had not been officially published.
‘Never seen anything like this’: Residents recall horrific scenes from 4-alarm New York City house fire that killed one person, injured eight; video emerges
A four-alarm fire destroyed Queens A woman died and eight people were injured in their home on Monday, February 9, the New York Post reported. Local authorities said the injured included a young man fighting for his life.

Residents now recall the horrific scene, describing thick smoke billowing from it. flame. A shocking video of the fire has surfaced on social media.
The fire broke out on the first floor of a residential building on Dongan Avenue between Poyer Street and Broadway in Elmhurst around 6:44 p.m. New York Fire Department explain. Police said a 34-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene of the fire, while a 22-year-old man was rushed to a local hospital in critical condition. Five other New Yorkers and two firefighters suffered minor injuries.
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Firefighters spent Monday night working to extinguish the blaze. As the fire spread, people were carried on stretchers and into ambulances.
Residents recall what happened
Neighbor Subhash Gurung told the New York Post that he was at work when the fire broke out. When a fire broke out near his home and smoke began flooding their basement, his panicked family called him.
“My mother saw smoke coming from the basement and she screamed. That’s when everyone gathered and called 911,” Gurung said.
“One cold night, it was horrible, my apartment was filled with smoke. They told us they were going to tear everything down and I thought they were going to check my apartment,” he added. “So I have nowhere to go and I have to rely on my friends tonight.”
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Caitlin Clarke, a resident who lives nearby, recalled smelling smoke. When she looked outside, she saw huge flames engulfing homes on her street.
“I was watching the show with my mom and I opened a piece of fruit and I said, ‘Mom, do you smell smoke?'” Clark said. “I stood up and ran to the door and then there was smoke coming out of the end of the block and flames coming out of it.”
“I haven’t seen anything like this in a long time. It’s like something I saw in a history book,” she added.
It’s unclear what caused the fire. An investigation into the incident is ongoing.
Namibia find ‘human touch’ in calm Gary Kirsten | Cricket News
New Delhi: Namibia’s training ahead of their T20 World Cup opener against Netherlands followed a familiar script of cone placement, tossing and cutting into the outfield. Yet, standing far away from the hustle and bustle, arms crossed and eyes following every movement, was a figure of quiet authority. Gary Kirsten Although he didn’t wear Namibia’s colours, his mark on the team was obvious.Push boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Former India head coach and South Africa opener Kirsten has joined Namibia as a consultant for the T20 World Cup. It’s a role that suits him: low noise, high impact. For a team still torn between staff ambition and elite-level consistency, Kirsten’s arrival provides reassurance and an edge.
captain of namibia Gerhard Erasmus It’s clear what Kirsten brings to the table. First, there’s obvious pedigree. As a player, Kirsten has toured extensively across the Indian subcontinent and served as a coach in the IPL, most memorably guiding MS Dhoni’s India to victory in the 2011 ODI World Cup.“He (Kirsten) has a wealth of experience. He brings a winning edge to our campaign. He also brings a wealth of knowledge about different areas in India,” Erasmus said.Apart from the trophies, what resonates most with this Namibian group is the way Kirsten works. Erasmus suggested that the impact was subtle but profound. “On the management side, it’s great to have such great mentor-coaches who really enjoy bringing the human side to their coaching first and who really enjoy connecting on a deeper level with their players,” Erasmus said.For a team like Namibia, where players often balance cricketing dreams with semi-professional realities, a player-first approach carries even greater weight.“That’s what we have the most respect for Gary and all the other coaches (the player-first approach). Cricket is so much about conditions and it’s great to have him,” said the 30-year-old Namibian captain.
PSLV-C62 accident: Failure analysis committee to be formed | India News
BENGALURU: The Indian Research Organization has been analyzing data from the failed PSLV-C62 since January 12 and is expected to formally set up a Failure Analysis Committee (FAC) to investigate the cause of the accident and recommend corrective measures soon.Nearly a month has passed since the failure, the second in multiple attempts by PSLV, and the analysis so far has been done by an expert committee internally known as the ‘Data Analysis Committee’ or DAC, multiple sources confirmed to TOI.
“A committee of experts is analyzing the data,” ISRO chairman V Narayanan told TOI, without elaborating further. One scientist said the DAC is tasked with analyzing telemetry, ground station records, logs and processing files and putting them on a timeline before any higher-level investigation begins. To this end, the DAC has about six minutes of flight information, with recording intervals accurate to two milliseconds, another scientist said. He described it as a large amount of material that could reveal the health of the vehicle when an anomaly occurred.Isro has not yet indicated the timeline for the launch of the next PSLV built by the HAL-L&T alliance, which was initially expected to take place in the first quarter of this year. Multiple sources confirmed that the mission has been put on hold until analysis of PSLV-C62 failures is completed. “Committee [DAC] It is currently in the final stages of analysis and once the process is completed, the FAC will be formally established. One source said this could happen quickly, in just a few days. “Unlike the DAC, which is headed by the former Chairman of ISRO and consists of an in-house team, the FAC will also comprise experts from outside the Department of Space (DoS).The scientist said that in addition to analyzing data from the PSLV-C62 mission to determine what exactly happened during the mission, the DAC’s second priority will be to examine any links to the previous failure (PSLV-C61 in May 2025) and then conduct a comprehensive review of the 33-year-old PSLV vehicle. “After two repeated failures, it was necessary to revisit the entire PSLV again,” the scientist said, adding that the role of the DAC was to provide all the information the FAC might need to perform its analysis.“There will be data from telemetry, ground stations, tracking data and other information about the process and testing, all of which will need to be analyzed and presented correctly for the FAC to start working,” the scientist said.While ISRO has not officially said anything about launching other launch vehicles, the agency has been conducting rigorous reviews before all planned missions. It is preparing for the GSLV mission, while the planned SSLV mission is said to be on hold as its second stage is identical to PSLV’s third stage (PS3), The Times of India reported last week.On January 12, after normal liftoff and second-stage performance, PSLV-C62 malfunctioned on PS3, resulting in failure. “…Towards the end of the third phase, we saw little more disturbance in the vehicle’s roll rate, followed by deviations in the flight path. We are analyzing the data and we will come back at the earliest,” Narayanan said shortly after.
SC upholds HC order banning animal sacrifices on Tennessee mountain top India News
New Delhi: Supreme Court on Monday refused to intervene madras high courtIt was decided to ban animal sacrifices and give limited rights to Muslim devotees to pray at Tirupalankundram hill in Madurai, Tamil Nadu. A bench of Justices Aravind Kumar and PB Varale said the order passed on October 10 was balanced and declined to entertain the appeal against the order. The HC held that any animal sacrifice and cooking, carrying or serving of any non-vegetarian food will not be allowed in Nellithoppu district until the competent civil court rules on the practice of animal sacrifice in Thiruparankundram Hillock. “In fact, the Devasthanam Temple has been declared the absolute owner of the traditional trail leading to Nellithoppu area. The Muslims have the right to use the said pathway only. In this case, they cannot use the said pathway for any other purpose except to reach Nellithoppu area,” the HC said. Upholding the order, the Supreme Court said: “This appears to be a very balanced order… We do not intend to interfere with the order. Without expressing any opinion as to the rights of the parties, the impugned order is upheld.”
‘If you reduce reciprocal tariffs to zero…’: Piyush Goyal’s brazen 18% attack on US Ambassador Sergio Gor | India News
New Delhi: Union Minister Piyush Goyal On Monday, The Times of India drew an analogy between trade and sports, saying the US’s 18% tariff on Indian goods reflected India’s superiority in defeating the US in the T20 World Cup.Goyal praises U.S. performance cricket Despite the defeat, the team used the opportunity to make pointed comments about the trade relationship between the two countries. He made the remarks at a reception hosted at the residence of U.S. Ambassador Sergio Gore.
“The United States may not have won yesterday’s game (T20 World Cup against India), but I must say it was a great performance for a country that doesn’t know anything about cricket but only started playing cricket a few years ago,” Goyal said.Recalling a relaxed exchange with the ambassador during the game, he added: “Sergio was there to enjoy the game…Sergio pointed out a very important factor – the United States lost the game by 18%, and I made a very humble request to him, suggesting that if you set reciprocal tariffs to zero, you could potentially win the game.”Goyal said he has been impressed by the progress Team USA has made in the sport. “I’m definitely surprised by how well the US Cricket Team is doing…” he said, referring to the sport’s meteoric rise in a country that had only been exposed to the sport in recent years.India and the United States issued a joint statement on Saturday outlining the details of the recently announced trade agreement, under which tariffs on Indian products entering the United States will be reduced from 50% to 18%. This progress follows months of negotiations that began in February 2025. For India, the agreement will reduce customs duties on a range of goods including textiles and apparel, leather and footwear, plastic and rubber products, organic chemicals, home décor, handmade products and select machinery. With regard to the United States, India will eliminate or reduce tariffs on a full range of U.S. industrial products and a wide range of agricultural and food products, including dried distillers grains, red sorghum for animal feed, tree nuts, fresh and processed fruits, soybean oil, and wine and spirits.
Trump threatens to halt launch of US-Canada bridge; demands halt until ‘compensation’ talks
US President Donald Trump has threatened to block the opening of a new bridge linking the United States and Canada, marking another escalation in his criticism of the neighboring country after he suggested Canada become the 51st US state.Trump said the United States should own “at least half” of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, which is still under construction and connects the Canadian province of Ontario to the US state of Michigan.An article published by Trump in “Truth Social” accused Canada of treating the United States “unfairly” and claimed that Canada “does not compensate enough.” He wrote: “It is well known that Canada has treated the United States very unfairly for decades. Now, things are improving rapidly in the United States! But imagine Canada is building a giant bridge between Ontario and Michigan. They had both Canadian and American aspects, and of course, it was built with almost no American content.“He further warned that he would prevent the bridge from opening unless Canada negotiated with the United States and provided adequate compensation for what the United States “gave them.”“I will not allow this bridge to open until the United States is fully compensated for everything we have given them, and it is important that Canada treats the United States with the fairness and respect we deserve,” Trump wrote in the Truth Society post.He later added that the United States would “begin negotiations immediately.”The Republican president also reiterated his complaint that Canada owns both sides of the bridge and used “virtually” no American products in its construction.He wrote, “It’s no secret that the country of Canada has been very unfair to the United States for decades. Now, things are rapidly improving in the United States! But imagine Canada is building a giant bridge between Ontario and Michigan. They have both Canadian and American sides, and of course, build it with almost no American content.”Construction on the $4.7 billion bridge, named for the late Canadian-born National Hockey League great Gordie Howe, began in 2018 and is expected to open later this year.The bridge is fully funded by Canada and will be jointly owned by the Canadian government and the state of Michigan, according to a fact sheet released by the Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority.Trump also criticized Canada’s broader foreign policy direction, writing: “Now, on top of that, Prime Minister (Mark) Carney wants a deal with China – which will eat Canada alive. We’ll just get the rest! I don’t think so.”Tensions increased after Washington threatened to impose 100 per cent tariffs on Canada after Carney visited Beijing last month and announced a preliminary trade deal with China.The U.S. leader also reiterated claims that Beijing would “end all ice hockey in Canada,” a statement widely refuted by critics.This is not the first time Trump has expressed dissatisfaction with the trade arrangements between the two countries. Speaking at the 56th annual World Economic Forum summit in Davos last month, he said Canada “gets a lot of freebies” from Washington and suggested the country wasn’t showing enough gratitude.Since returning to office in January 2025, Trump has repeatedly clashed with Canada on trade issues. He had earlier called for the United States to annex Canada, but he has largely backed away from that idea in recent months.Meanwhile, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney warned at Davos that the U.S.-led global governance system was experiencing “fractures,” widely interpreted as an allusion to Trump’s policies, while calling for middle-level countries to work more closely together.

