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    The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has clarified that an Indian passport is primarily a travel document and should not be considered conclusive proof of citizenship, drawing attention to the legal distinction between nationality, identity, and citizenship. The clarification was made during events related to Passport Seva Divas, where officials highlighted the role of passports in facilitating international travel and establishing a holders nationality abroad. The ministry emphasized that while passports are issued after a detailed verification process, they are not intended to serve as the final legal document for determining citizenship status. The statement has generated considerable discussion, as passports are widely regarded by the public as one of the most authoritative government-issued documents. Since obtaining a passport requires applicants to submit various records and undergo background checks, many assume that possession of a passport automatically establishes citizenship beyond doubt. However, officials explained that citizenship is governed by separate legal provisions and may require examination of additional records depending on the circumstances. Documents such as birth certificates, citizenship certificates, naturalization records, and other government-issued papers can play a role in establishing citizenship claims. The ministrys remarks come amid ongoing efforts to modernize Indias passport system. Authorities noted that passport services have expanded significantly in recent years through Passport Seva Kendras and Post Office Passport Seva Kendras across the country. The government has also been rolling out chip-enabled e-passports aimed at improving security and streamlining international travel. Legal experts say the clarification underscores an important distinction often overlooked by the public. While a passport serves as official authorization for international travel and confirms nationality for travel-related purposes, questions related to citizenship may be assessed under separate legal frameworks. The issue has sparked debate on social media, with some users expressing surprise at the governments position. Others argued that greater public awareness is needed regarding the specific legal purposes of different government-issued documents, including passports, Aadhaar cards, voter identity cards, and PAN cards. Officials maintained that the clarification does not diminish the importance of passports but rather explains their intended legal function. The ministry reiterated that passports remain among the most important documents for Indian citizens traveling abroad, while citizenship determination continues to be governed by applicable laws and supporting documentation. The statement has renewed discussion about the difference between identity documents and citizenship records, a distinction that experts believe is increasingly relevant as government services become more digitized and documentation requirements evolve. Disclaimer: This image is taken from India Today.
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    FIR Registered Against 8 in Ram Temple Donation Case After SIT's Preliminary Findings

    The investigation into alleged irregularities involving donations at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya has intensified, with Uttar Pradesh Police registering an FIR against eight individuals following a complaint filed by the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust. The police action comes just days after a Special Investigation Team (SIT) submitted its preliminary report to the state government regarding allegations of misappropriation of devotees' offerings at the temple.

    According to officials, the FIR was lodged at the Ram Janmabhoomi police station on the complaint of Trust member Krishna Mohan. The case names eight accused and includes charges related to theft, criminal breach of trust, cheating, conspiracy, and alleged embezzlement of donations received from devotees.

    Among those named in the FIR are Ram Shankar Yadav alias Tinnu, Anukalp Mishra, Avinash Shukla, Lavkush Mishra, Subhash Srivastava, Ramashankar Mishra, Manish Kumar Yadav, and Karunesh Pandey. Some of the accused were reportedly associated with the handling and counting of cash offerings at the temple.

    The controversy surfaced earlier this month after allegations emerged regarding possible irregularities in the management of donations and valuables offered by devotees. In response, the Uttar Pradesh government constituted a three-member SIT to conduct an independent inquiry into the matter. The Trust had also sought a detailed investigation, stating that the probe was necessary to establish facts and address concerns surrounding the issue.

    Sources familiar with the investigation said the SIT examined financial records, questioned several individuals connected to the donation management process, and submitted its initial findings earlier this week. Based on those findings, authorities moved forward with criminal proceedings.

    In a further development, reports indicate that all eight accused were taken into custody shortly after the FIR was registered and are being questioned as part of the ongoing investigation. Police are also examining whether additional individuals may have been involved in the alleged misuse of temple funds and valuables.

    The case has attracted significant public attention due to the religious and cultural importance of the Ram Temple, which receives donations from devotees across the country and abroad. Authorities have assured that the investigation will be carried out thoroughly and that appropriate action will be taken based on the evidence collected. The SIT probe is continuing, and officials have not ruled out further legal or administrative measures as the inquiry progresses.
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    NIA Arrests Main Accused from Malda in SIR Protest and Judicial Officers Detention Case

    The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested Sayem Chowdhary, also known as Babu Chowdhary, a local political leader from Malda’s Mothabari area, in connection with a case involving mob blockades, violence, and the alleged detention of judicial officers during protests linked to the pre-election Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise in West Bengal. Chowdhary was taken into custody by an NIA team after being questioned at the agency’s Kolkata office. He had recently contested the West Bengal Assembly election as a Congress candidate from the Mothabari constituency in Malda.

    According to the NIA, Chowdhary was among the key accused in the April 1, 2026 incident at the BDO Office Block-II, where judicial officers were allegedly detained by a mob. The agency claimed that he was involved in disrupting law and order and was part of a group that attacked police personnel performing official duties, leaving nine officers injured.

    The probe agency alleged that Chowdhary had addressed a gathering outside the BDO office a day before the incident, allegedly encouraging people to take part in violent protests. The NIA claimed he conspired with other accused individuals and actively participated in unlawful assemblies that involved violence, threats, and obstruction during the SIR-related activities.

    With this arrest, the NIA has so far detained 30 accused in the case. The agency is investigating multiple cases related to protests, violence, and the alleged illegal confinement of judicial officers during the electoral roll revision process in Malda ahead of the Assembly elections. The investigation began following directions from the Supreme Court, which had taken suo motu notice of the violence reported in Malda in April. The NIA said it is continuing efforts to identify and trace other individuals allegedly involved in the wider conspiracy behind the pre-poll unrest.

    The agency arrested two more accused — Maulana Imran Ali and Rinku SK — in separate cases involving the alleged detention of judicial officers, highway blockades, attacks on police personnel, and disruption of public order during the SIR exercise. The NIA has registered 12 cases related to the Malda violence and protests and has already filed chargesheets in four of them. A total of 35 accused are currently in judicial custody, while investigations remain ongoing across all cases.

    The agency said its earlier searches led to the arrest of Imran and Rinku, who were allegedly involved in violent gatherings during the protests. The NIA claimed they were part of mobs that attacked police personnel deployed for maintaining law and order, including an incident where a police bus driver suffered serious injuries after being hit by a stone during the violence.
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    George Kurian resigns as Union Minister, likely to return to Kerala politics

    Union Minister of State George Kurian has resigned from the Union Council of Ministers after completing his term in the Rajya Sabha, marking an important political development that could see him shift focus back to Kerala politics. The resignation was accepted by President Droupadi Murmu on the recommendation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, according to official sources.


    Kurian’s exit comes after the end of his Rajya Sabha tenure, with reports suggesting that he was not renominated by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for another term in the Upper House. He had been serving as Minister of State for Minority Affairs and also held responsibilities in the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying.


    While the resignation is formally linked to the completion of his parliamentary term, political observers believe the move could signal a strategic transition towards Kerala politics. Within BJP circles, there is growing speculation that Kurian may now take on a more active organisational or electoral role in the state, where the party is working to expand its presence.


    Kurian, a senior BJP leader from Kerala, has been considered an important face of the party’s outreach efforts in the state, particularly among minority communities. His experience at the national level is expected to be utilised by the party as it strengthens its state-level strategy ahead of upcoming elections.


    Although there has been no official confirmation regarding his next assignment, political analysts suggest that his return to Kerala politics could play a role in reshaping the party’s leadership structure and campaign strategy in the state. His resignation marks the end of his tenure in the Union Cabinet and potentially the beginning of a renewed focus on Kerala’s political landscape.

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    Pakistan's Hyderabad Water Crisis Worsens, Highlighting Growing Administrative Failures.

    Thousands of residents in Hyderabad are facing a worsening water shortage that has disrupted everyday life and affected industrial operations. The prolonged crisis has left many communities struggling to access basic water supplies, especially during a period of increased demand due to religious events.

    Residents from areas such as Phuleli, Pretabad, Liaquat Colony, and parts of Latifabad have reported that water supplies are either unavailable for several days or provided only for short periods. Many families and organisers of Muharram gatherings have been forced to depend on private filtration plants and purchased water to meet their needs.

    Public frustration with the Hyderabad Water and Sewerage Corporation (HWSC) is growing, with citizens accusing the authority of failing to manage the situation despite rising demand. Residents claim that while officials remain visible through online platforms and public statements, effective solutions have not reached affected neighbourhoods.

    Complaints about unresolved pipeline leaks, delayed repairs, and poor maintenance have added to concerns over administrative negligence. Some residents in the Heerabad Jail Road area have also alleged illegal water connections and repeated nighttime road excavations, further increasing public anger.

    The crisis has now extended beyond households, impacting Hyderabad’s industrial sector as well. Zubair Ghanghra, chairman of the Hyderabad Site Association of Trade and Industry (HSATI), warned that insufficient water availability is disrupting production and threatening thousands of jobs. Industries including textiles, food processing, packaging, edible oil, rice, and chemical manufacturing are increasingly relying on expensive private tanker services to maintain operations, highlighting the broader economic impact of the city’s ongoing water crisis.
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