Prime Minister Narendra Modi, upon his return from Bhutan on Wednesday, visited the Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan (LNJP) Hospital in Delhi, where he met those injured in the Delhi Red Fort blast who are currently receiving treatment, reported the IANS. PM Modi arrived in the national capital on Wednesday afternoon following his two-day state visit to Bhutan. At the hospital, he interacted with the victims, enquired about their well-being, and wished them a swift recovery. He was also briefed by doctors and senior officials regarding their condition and the ongoing medical response. During his stay in Thimphu, the Prime Minister had expressed profound sorrow over the deadly car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort, assuring that the government would take the “strictest action” against those responsible. In a post on X, PM Modi wrote, "Went to LNJP Hospital and met those injured during the blast in Delhi. Praying for everyone’s quick recovery. Those behind the conspiracy will be brought to justice." Earlier on Wednesday, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) constituted a special team of ten officers to lead the probe into the Red Fort blast. The team will be headed by NIA Additional Director General Vijay Sakhare and include an Inspector General, two Deputy Inspector Generals, three Superintendents of Police, and other Deputy Superintendent-level officers. The move followed the Home Ministry’s decision on Tuesday to formally hand over the investigation to the NIA. The explosion occurred on the evening of November 10, when a Haryana-registered car parked near Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station detonated, killing at least eight people and injuring dozens more. Union Home Minister Amit Shah reviewed the situation on Tuesday, taking stock of the multi-state searches underway and reiterating the government’s determination to bring the perpetrators to justice. Chairing a high-level meeting with top security officials, Shah directed agencies to uncover the full conspiracy “at the earliest” and ensure no aspect of the case was overlooked. Over a thousand CCTV clips are currently being analysed by investigators, who suspect the blast may have been a suicide attack designed to cause maximum casualties. Investigators are also trawling social media platforms and retrieving mobile-phone dump data from the vicinity of the Red Fort to trace possible communication links connected to the car explosion. The Home Minister has instructed the NIA, Intelligence Bureau, and Delhi Police Special Cell to coordinate closely, asserting that “no stone will be left unturned.” Heightened alerts have been issued in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Mumbai, with security tightened at crowded public spaces and religious sites amid fears of further threats. (with IANS inputs)
12 November,2025 03:56 PM IST | New Delhi | mid-day online correspondentAn analysis of dump data retrieved from the mobile phone of Dr Muzammil Ganaie, who was arrested after police busted a white-collar terror module recently, showed that he conducted multiple reconnaissances of the Red Fort area in January this year, officials said. Police said they suspect these recces were part of a larger conspiracy to target the historic monument on Republic Day, but were foiled due to intensified patrolling in the area at the time. Hours after police busted the terror module with links to Jaish-e-Mohammed and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind, and arrested eight people including three doctors, a high-intensity blast ripped through a slow-moving car near Delhi's Red Fort area, killing 12 people and injuring several others. Around 2,500 kilograms of ammonium nitrate, potassium chlorate and sulphur were seized after police busted the terror module, which spanned across Jammu and Kashmir, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. According to Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) that collected around 40 samples from the blast site, preliminary analysis suggested that one of the explosive samples is likely to be ammonium nitrate. A senior police officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that analysis of the dump data showed Dr Muzammil's repeated presence in and around the Red Fort area in the first week of January. Along with Dr Umar Nabi, an assistant professor at the Al-Falah Univesity who is said to have been driving the car that exploded on Monday, Dr Muzammil visited the Red Fort multiple times to study the security arrangements and crowd density patterns. Their movements were corroborated through tower location data and CCTV footage collected from nearby areas, officials said. "These visits were part of a detailed reconnaissance ahead of a planned attack on January 26," the officer said. Meanwhile, the forensics team has collected around 40 samples from the blast site, including two cartridges, live ammunition, and samples of two different types of explosives. Preliminary analysis suggests that one of the explosive samples could be ammonium nitrate, officials said. During the investigation on Monday, 360 kilograms of ammonium nitrate was recovered from Faridabad, where Dr Muzammil Ganaie and Dr Shaheen Sayeed, both connected to Al-Falah University, were arrested. "The second explosive sample is believed to be more powerful than ammonium nitrate. Its exact composition will be confirmed after detailed forensic examination," an official said. According to officials, the forensics team found the cartridges while inspecting the spot. Further investigation is underway to determine the nature of the explosives and how they were used in the blast, they said. As part of the ongoing probe into the module's activities, Jammu and Kashmir Police on Wednesday detained a preacher from Mewat in Haryana. Maulvi Ishtiyaq, who has been brought to Srinagar, was staying in a rented house within the Al Falah University complex in Faridabad. It was from his home that police had recovered more than 2,500 kilograms of explosives, officials said. Maulvi Ishtiyaq, who will be the ninth person to be nabbed in the case, is likely to be placed under arrest. Meanwhile, Delhi Police has been carrying out massive checking across the national capital in the aftermath of the explosion. Police personnel and paramilitary forces have been deployed in large numbers at all the entry and exit points of Delhi. Vehicles entering and leaving the city are being thoroughly checked as part of the intensified security measures. Senior police officers are personally supervising the security checks at interstate borders, including Ghazipur, Singhu, Tikri, and Badarpur. Vehicles are being checked randomly at markets, metro stations, railway terminals and bus stands, officials said. A senior police officer said that all district units and specialised wings have been directed to remain on alert and increase patrolling in crowded areas. "We are taking no chances. The focus is on maintaining public confidence and ensuring that the city remains secure," the officer said. Sniffer dogs, metal detectors and anti-sabotage teams are pressed into service at sensitive locations. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever.
12 November,2025 03:55 PM IST | New Delhi | PTIThe Supreme Court on Wednesday said that that it will start the final hearing on January 21, 2026 in the ongoing dispute between the Uddhav Thackeray and Eknath Shinde factions of the Shiv Sena, the ANI reported. The case relates to the allocation of the ‘bow and arrow’ election symbol and the dismissal of disqualification petitions filed against MLAs from the Shinde group by the Maharashtra Speaker. The long-running political and legal battle began after Eknath Shinde broke away from the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena in June 2022, leading to the fall of the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government in Maharashtra. Shiv Sena vs Shiv Sena: Supreme Court says it will begin final hearing on January 21, 2026, the dispute between Uddhav Thackeray and Eknath Shinde group of Shiv Sena in relation to allotment of ‘bow and arrow’ election symbol and dismissal of disqualification pleas by Maharashtra… — ANI (@ANI) November 12, 2025 Following the split, Shinde had become Chief Minister of Maharashtra with the support of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The Election Commission of India later recognised Shinde’s faction as the 'real' Shiv Sena and granted it the party’s traditional ‘bow and arrow’ symbol — a decision strongly challenged by the Thackeray camp. Uddhav Thackeray then moved the Supreme Court, arguing that the decision was unfair and unconstitutional. Further details will be updated.
12 November,2025 03:24 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondentIndia ranks ninth globally among countries most impacted by climate disasters over the past three decades, with nearly 430 extreme weather events killing more than 80,000 people, according to a new report. The Climate Risk Index (CRI) 2026 released by the environment think tank Germanwatch at COP30 in Belem, Brazil, on Tuesday said climate disasters affected 1.3 billion people and caused economic losses worth almost USD 170 billion from 1995 to 2024. The report said the country's losses stemmed largely from repeated floods, cyclones, droughts and heat waves that have intensified with global warming. Events such as the 1998 Gujarat cyclone, the 1999 Odisha super cyclone, the 2013 Uttarakhand floods and recent deadly heat waves are among those that contributed to India's high ranking on the index, it said. The report said India's situation represents a "continuous threat" rather than isolated disasters, as recurring weather extremes have steadily eroded development gains and undermined livelihoods. It said that India's vast population and high exposure to monsoon variability make it particularly vulnerable, with extreme events often affecting millions each year. In 2024 alone, India was hit by heavy monsoon rains and flash floods that impacted more than eight million people, especially in Gujarat, Maharashtra and Tripura, the report said. It said floods and storms were the most damaging events globally last year, accounting for nearly half of all people affected and inflicting billions in losses. Globally, Germanwatch said more than 9,700 extreme weather events between 1995 and 2024 claimed over 8.3 lakh lives, affected nearly 5.7 billion people and caused direct economic damage of around USD 4.5 trillion. Dominica was the most-affected country in the past three decades, followed by Myanmar, Honduras, Libya, Haiti, Grenada, Philippines, Nicaragua, India and Bahamas. Developing countries, the think tank said, remained disproportionately affected due to lower coping capacity and limited resources for adaptation. The report stressed that while El Niño conditions influenced weather patterns in 2024, human-induced climate change played a decisive role in intensifying heat waves, storms and floods worldwide. Scientific studies cited in the report found that climate change made many of these events more likely and more severe, including prolonged spells of dangerous heat that affected billions. The report warned that such frequent disasters are becoming the "new normal" for many developing nations, including India, demanding urgent and well-funded adaptation measures. It said repeated losses strain public finances and weaken the ability of communities to recover, pushing many deeper into poverty. Germanwatch said that the findings of the Climate Risk Index should be seen as a reminder for global leaders meeting at COP30 to close the gap in climate finance and accelerate efforts to reduce emissions and strengthen resilience. It said the growing economic and human costs underline the need for countries like India to prioritise adaptation planning, early warning systems and the protection of vulnerable groups. The think tank also acknowledged data limitations in the analysis, noting that some countries, particularly in the Global South, may be underrepresented due to incomplete reporting. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever
12 November,2025 02:04 PM IST | New Delhi | PTIIn an extremely unfortunate incident at Uttar Pradesh’s Ballia district, two men were killed and three others injured when a speeding car lost control and rammed into a roadside tree, police said on Wednesday. As reported by news agency PTI, the incident took place around 10 pm on Tuesday near Diwakarpur village on the Parvatpur-Gherai road. As per the reports, there were five passengers in the vehicle who crashed into a tree, police said. While highlighting the tragic accident in Uttar Pradesh, the Station House Officer (SHO) Praveen Kumar Singh said that, “The deceased have been identified as Vishal Kumar (21) and Satyam (22). Two of the injured, who were in a serious condition, have been admitted to a hospital in Varanasi,” as cited by news agency PTI. According to the police, all five occupants of the vehicle were allegedly under the influence of alcohol. The SHO further added that, “The bodies have been sent for postmortem, and further investigation is underway.” Maharashtra: Woman dead, 10 injured as container truck ploughs into group of pilgrims on Mumbai-Pune highway In another tragic incident, a woman 'warkari' (devotee) of Lord Vitthal was killed and 10 other pilgrims were injured after a container truck ploughed into their group near Kamshet on the old Mumbai-Pune Highway in Maharashtra earlier on Tuesday. As reported by the news agency PTI, the tragic accident took place around 6.30 am. The group of pilgrims had set out on foot from Uran in Raigad district in Maharashtra to the temple town of Alandi in Pune district, a distance of more than 130 km. He said that “Some of the pilgrims were travelling in an autorickshaw alongside as part of the group,” as per PTI. "When their 'dindi' (group of pilgrims) was proceeding to Alandi, a speeding container coming from the Pune side hit the warkaris and the autorickshaw. Apparently, the driver of the container lost control due to a slope in the 'ghat' (mountain pass) section," the official of Kamshet police station said, according to the PTI. The driver fled from the spot after the accident, he said. The deceased woman was identified as Priyanka Tandel (55), the official said, adding that the 10 injured pilgrims were rushed to a hospital. After the accident, some people, including the other pilgrims, blocked the road to seek the arrest of the driver. (With inputs from PTI)
12 November,2025 01:01 PM IST | Ballia | mid-day online correspondentThe Centre has approved the purchase of 1,000 electric buses for Pune under the PM E-DRIVE scheme, giving a major push to the city's public transport network, Union Minister Murlidhar Mohol said, reported news agency PTI. The induction of the new e-buses is expected to bolster Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Ltd's (PMPML) fleet, ease congestion and help curb vehicular pollution, the BJP MP from Pune said in a statement on Tuesday, reported PTI. The PM Electric Drive Revolution in Innovative Vehicle Enhancement (PM E-DRIVE) scheme emphasises providing affordable and environmentally friendly public transportation options for the masses. Mohol said Union Minister for Heavy Industries H D Kumaraswamy has granted the final approval to the proposal submitted by PMPML, which operates bus services in the city, Pimpri Chinchwad and adjoining areas under the Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority, reported PTI. PMPML currently runs around 2,000 buses, of which nearly 750 are owned by the undertaking and the rest are operated through contractors. With the city expanding rapidly, the undertaking requires a fleet of at least 3,000 buses to meet commuter demand, according to officials. Mohol said he had been following up with both the state and central governments for the addition of new buses. Meetings with Kumaraswamy and Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis played a key role in securing the approval, he said, reported PTI. "To ensure financial preparedness, I had requested Chief Minister Fadnavis to send the necessary communication to the Reserve Bank of India. PMPML later forwarded the proposal to the Union Ministry of Heavy Industries. I met Minister Kumaraswamy in New Delhi about a fortnight ago, after which the approval was expedited," he said, reported PTI. Mohol said strengthening the city's public transport infrastructure remains a priority, noting that the Pune Metro runs on a 32-km network and work on the Shivajinagar-Hinjawadi line is progressing, with other extensions also approved. "Along with Metro expansion, enhancing PMPML's capacity has been my focus. With this decision now in place, I will work towards ensuring the early induction of the buses," the Minister of State for Civil Aviation and Cooperation said, reported PTI. Mohol thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Kumaraswamy and Fadnavis for supporting the proposal, adding that the Union government has consistently emphasised integrated and sustainable urban development. (With inputs from PTI)
12 November,2025 12:45 PM IST | Pune | mid-day online correspondentBihar on Tuesday witnessed a record-breaking turnout of nearly 69 per cent in the second and final phase of assembly polls, wrapping up a nearly month-long exercise that saw the ruling NDA defend its "sushasan" pitch against the opposition's onslaught, promising "change", reported news agency PTI. The results, which will be declared on November 14, will decide whether Nitish Kumar, the JD(U) president and the longest serving Chief Minister, secures yet another tenure or his former deputy Tejashwi Yadav, who has likened the 20-year-old regime to a "rickety old car" (khataara), takes the wheel. Briefing reporters, Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Vinod Singh Gunjiyal said the state recorded 68.79 per cent voter turnout, provisionally, in the second and final phase of the assembly polls. In both phases, the state registered a voter turnout of 66.90 per cent, provisionally, which is 9.6 percentage points more than the last assembly polls, the CEO added. However, an ECI statement issued from New Delhi put the voter turnout at 68.76 per cent. The female turnout (74.03 per cent) was significantly higher, compared with males (64.1 per cent). The statement also disclosed that women had outnumbered men in the first phase as well, with female turnout 71.6 per cent as against only 62.8 per cent male electors who cast their votes. While Yadav and his allies in the INDIA bloc claim that the high turnout was indicative of a very strong "anti-incumbency" sentiment, NDA leaders have been quick to counter that heavy polling does not necessarily spell change, citing past instances of incumbents retaining power. Tarkishore Prasad, senior BJP leader and a former deputy CM, who is contesting from Katihar, told PTI video "the high voter turnout is a result of the enthusiasm in the public, especially women, who are determined to reward the Nitish Kumar government which has made available 125 units of free power, provided females with Rs 10,000 under Mukhya Mantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana and also announced a substantial hike in various social security pension schemes". Altogether 10 districts, including Muzaffarpur and Samastipur, which went to polls in the first phase, have registered voting turnout higher than 70 per cent. With the exception of Banka, which recorded 70.30 per cent turnout, all these districts are situated north of the Ganges, an area which is densely populated and where the NDA has, traditionally, performed well. However, the top three districts, in terms of turnout, Katihar (78.84), Kishanganj (78.15) and Purnea (76.14), all falling in the Seemanchal region, have a high concentration of Muslims and are seen as bastions of the INDIA bloc, even as the ruling NDA has been alleging that the opposition coalition has offered "protection to infiltrators" in these areas as well as elsewhere in Bihar. In at least three assembly segments, Kasba (Purnea), Pranpur (Katihar) and Thakurganj (Kishanganj), the turnout crossed the 80 per cent mark. Amid the tug of war between the NDA and the opposition INDIA bloc, Prashant Kishor, the former political strategist, hopes that his one-year-old Jan Suraaj Party will make an impact, with its pledge for an "alternative" that promises education and jobs and an end to "distress migration". Although Kumar, who is a member of the state legislative council, is not himself contesting the polls, the BJP-led NDA is banking on 'good governance' during the tenure of the JD(U) president to tackle the anti-incumbency factor. The second phase, in which eight ministers of his cabinet are in the fray, involves high stakes for the ruling NDA, as also the opposition INDIA bloc, which pins its hopes on the incumbency factor, as well as the high concentration of Muslims in many of the poll-bound districts. The second round is of particular significance for the Congress, a spent force which is, nonetheless, the second-largest constituent of the INDIA bloc in Bihar. Of the 19 seats it had won in the 2020 assembly elections, 12 went to polls in the current phase. Its sitting MLAs include state president Rajesh Kumar Ram (Kutumba) and Shakeel Ahmed Khan (Kadwa). In the first phase, on November 6, a "record" 65.09 per cent of 3.75 crore electors, across 121 constituencies, had cast their vote, which both rival groups claim to be to their advantage. However, Kishor, the proverbial 'X factor' in the elections, believes that the spike in voting percentage is because people of the state, who had been in search of an "alternative", have found one in his barely a year-old outfit. Ahead of the second phase of voting, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the chief minister had urged electors to exercise their franchise in the final phase of polling and set a new voting record. "Today marks the second and final phase of voting in the Bihar assembly elections. I urge all voters to participate enthusiastically and set a new voting record. I especially urge my young friends from the state, who are voting for the first time, to not only cast their votes themselves but also inspire others to do so," the PM said on X. Kumar said voting is "not only our right, but also a responsibility". "I appeal to voters to exercise their right to vote in the second phase of the Bihar assembly elections," he said in a social media post. The districts where voting took place in the final phase include West and East Champaran, Sitamarhi, Madhubani, Supaul, Araria, and Kishanganj, all sharing borders with Nepal. (With inputs from PTI)
12 November,2025 12:32 PM IST | Patna | mid-day online correspondentNationalist Congress Party (SP) leader and Baramati MP Supriya Sule on Wednesday wrote a letter to Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. The NCP (SP) leader, while writing the letter to the Chief Minister, urges immediate action over the reported admission of an accused in a drug smuggling case from Tuljapur into the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Supriya Sule, in his letter to the Chief Minister, which she posted on social media account X, expressed concern after news reports surfaced that individuals from Tuljapur, including those accused in a drug-related case, were inducted into the BJP at the party’s office in the presence of senior leaders. प्रतिमा. श्री. देवेंद्रजी फडणवीस,मुख्यमंत्री, महाराष्ट्र राज्यमंत्रालय, मुंबईविषय : तुळजापूर ड्रग्ज प्रकरणातील आरोपीस भारतीय जनता पक्षात दिलेल्या प्रवेशासंबंधी तातडीने कारवाई करणेबाबत..मा. महोदय, सप्रेम नमस्कार, तुळजापूर शहरातील काहीजणांना काल भारतीय जनता पार्टीमध्ये… — Supriya Sule (@supriya_sule) November 12, 2025 In her letter, Supriya Sule also wrote, “In a democratic system, every political party has the right to expand its organisation; there is no reason to disagree about it. But at the same time, everyone working in public life also has the moral responsibility to not give a foothold to any undesirable, anti-social trend; you must also agree with this.” The NCP leader further emphasised that while every political party has the right to expand its organisation, those in public life have a moral responsibility not to support anti-social or criminal elements. She stated that the issue demands serious attention to ensure that “drug smuggling will not be given patronage in Maharashtra” and to strengthen the state’s anti-drug campaign. The Baramati MP further wrote, “You are the head of the state; you have many tasks ahead of you. Therefore, perhaps this news may not have reached you, or you may not have been informed about the background of the person in drug crimes. Assuming this, I am writing this letter to you. We are all with you in the fight against drugs, keeping the public interest in mind. I had informed you in this regard earlier also through a letter.” She urged CM Fadnavis to take appropriate action against those responsible and send a positive message to society against drug-related activities. “We expect you to pay serious attention to this incident in Tuljapur and take appropriate action against those concerned. This issue is very important to send a positive message to society that drug smuggling will not be given patronage in Maharashtra and to strengthen the anti-drug campaign. I hope you will take due note of this,” MP Supriya Sule added.
12 November,2025 12:30 PM IST | Pune | mid-day online correspondentThe conditions in the national capital do not seem to be improving as winter approaches. The air pollution on Wednesday in the national capital was recorded in the "severe" category for the second consecutive day. Moreover, the Air Quality Index (AQI) reading at 9 am in New Delhi stood at 414, according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), reported news agency PTI. Delhi witnessed the worst air quality this season on Tuesday, with the AQI plunging into the "severe" category at 423. As reported by news agency PTI, the Central government invoked stricter anti-pollution measures under Stage III of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) in the wake of the deteriorating air quality. According to the CPCB classification, an AQI between 0 and 50 is considered "good", 51 to 100 "satisfactory", 101 to 200 "moderate", 201 to 300 "poor", 301 to 400 "very poor", and 401 to 500 "severe". Delhi air quality since Diwali has consistently remained in the "poor" or "very poor" category, occasionally slipping into the "severe" zone, making the lives of the citizens a lot more worrisome. Meanwhile, despite the worsening air quality across the national capital, the mercury has also significantly dropped in the last few weeks, making the weather a lot more chilly. As reported by news agency PTI, the minimum temperature was recorded at 10.4 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, 3.1 notches below the season's normal. The maximum temperature is likely to settle around 27 degrees Celsius, according to the India Meteorological Department. Moreover, the weather office has also forecasted shallow fog in the day, reported PTI. As per CPCB standards, an AQI between 0 and 50 is considered 'good', 51 and 100 'satisfactory', 101 and 200 'moderate', 201 and 300 'poor', 301 and 400 'very poor', and 401 and 500 'severe'. With the air quality in the national capital deteriorating sharply, the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) on Tuesday further invoked the Stage-3 curbs under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) across the entire National Capital Region (NCR), categorising Delhi's air quality as 'severe'. Under Stage 3 of GRAP, several additional restrictions come into force, including a ban on construction and demolition activities, except for essential projects such as roads, railways, and airports. (With inputs from PTI)
12 November,2025 11:55 AM IST | New Delhi | mid-day online correspondentA day after the Bihar assembly elections concluded, Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) chief Chirag Paswan expressed confidence in the National Democratic Alliance's victory on Wednesday. Union Minister Chirag Paswan also praised the high voter turnout in phase two of the polls. The Lok Janshakti Party leader further mentioned that the participation of voters in the polling procedure of the Bihar polls was truly "unforgettable". While posting on social media platform X, Chirag Paswan wrote, "Based on information received through various sources and party workers, I can say with full confidence that a government with a full majority is going to be formed in Bihar. Today, the final phase of the Bihar Legislative Assembly elections has also been successfully concluded. The god-like voters of Bihar have participated in this grand festival of democracy in both phases with such enthusiasm and activity, which is truly unforgettable." बिहार विधानसभा चुनाव 2025 के पहले चरण में 64.66% और दूसरे चरण में 67.14% मतदान दर्ज हुआ है। यह केवल आँकड़े नहीं, बल्कि बिहार की जागरूक जनता के लोकतंत्र के प्रति अटूट विश्वास और भागीदारी की मिसाल हैं। आपने जिस उत्साह और जिम्मेदारी से मतदान किया है, वह बिहार के उज्ज्वल भविष्य की… — युवा बिहारी चिराग पासवान (@iChiragPaswan) November 11, 2025 As reported by news agency ANI, the Union Minister also extended his gratitude to every citizen of Bihar for their blessings throughout the election campaign. Chirag also emphasised that the women have demonstrated awareness and positive thinking while casting their vote, which is commendable and inspiring. He added, "In particular, our mothers, sisters and those youth who voted for the first time have demonstrated such awareness and positive thinking, which is commendable and inspiring. For the immense love, support, and trust received by the NDA candidates on all seats in Bihar, including all 29 assembly constituencies of the Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas), I express heartfelt thanks and gratitude to each voter. For the blessings you all have given me during the campaign, I express heartfelt thanks," while posting on his X account. After securing a high voting percentage during the first phase of elections, with 65.08 per cent. Bihar on Tuesday during the second phase of polling also saw a record voter turnout of 68.76 per cent, the highest in the state's history, reported ANI. With the record-breaking polling done on Tuesday, the overall polling percentage for the two phases in the Bihar assembly election was 66.91 per cent. This is the highest voter turnout recorded in the state since 1951, according to the Election Commission. (With inputs from ANI)
12 November,2025 10:46 AM IST | Patna | mid-day online correspondentIn view of cracking down on the terror modules across India, the Jammu and Kashmir Police on Wednesday detained a preacher from Mewat in Haryana. The accused has been detained in connection with the 'white collar' terror module operating from a university in Faridabad, officials said. As reported by the news agency PTI, the accused, named Maulvi Ishtiyaq, has been brought to Srinagar. He was allegedly staying in a rented house within the Al Falah University complex in Faridabad. During the search operations, the Jammu and Kashmir Police recovered more than 2,500 kg of ammonium nitrate, potassium chlorate and sulphur from his home, the officials said. As per the reports, the accused, from whom high-quality explosive-making material has been recovered, is likely to be placed under arrest. If the accused gets arrested, he will be the ninth person to be nabbed in the case by police, who carried out an interstate raid on November 10 along with their counterparts in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. The police, along with other investigation agencies, are on a mission to unravel a 'white-collar' terror network of the banned Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind. As reported by news agency PTI, the explosive material was stored at his rented residence by Dr Muzammil Ganaie, alias Musaib, and Dr Umar Nabi, the man who was driving an explosives-laden car which detonated outside Red Fort on Monday evening, killing 12 people. Delhi Red Fort blast killed 12 people The death toll in the blast near Red Fort rose to 12 on Tuesday, with three more people succumbing to injuries, police said. A powerful explosion ripped through a slow-moving car at a traffic signal near the Red Fort metro station on Monday evening. Till Monday night, nine people were confirmed to have died in the blast, and 20 others were injured. Earlier on Tuesday, police, along with other agencies, investigated the Red Fort blast as a possible terror attack and zeroed in on a Pulwama doctor, who was driving the car that exploded and had links to a terror module busted with the recovery of explosives mainly from Faridabad. (With inputs from PTI)
12 November,2025 10:36 AM IST | Srinagar | mid-day online correspondentADVERTISEMENT