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JP Nadda’s tenure extended; K Surendran will continue in Kerala

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New Delhi:  JP Nadda will continue as BJP National President. Amit Shah announced in the National Executive Committee that Nadda will continue till June next year. Nadda’s name was suggested in the meeting by Rajnath Singh. Amit Shah said that the decision was unanimous.

Nadda took the organization forward in a good way even during the Covid period. Amit Shah also said that under Nadda, Bengal and North Eastern states have performed well in the elections. Nadda also organized massive campaign programs to bring the people’s welfare and development projects implemented by the central government to the people. The defeat of the BJP in the Himachal Pradesh assembly election, which is Nadda’s constituency, was a flaw in the assessment of the National Executive Committee.

At the same time, the party has decided to face the elections to 9 states and the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, and the Lok Sabha elections under the leadership of Nadda. JP Nadda will continue as chairman till June 2024. JP Nadda, who was the health minister in the first Narendra Modi government, succeeded Amit Shah as the party president in 2020.

The BJP national leadership has reached a decision to let K Surendran continue as BJP state president.

The crime branch searched the house where Nayana Surya was found dead

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Thiruvananthapuram: The crime branch searched the house where young director Nayana Surya was found dead. The search was conducted at a rented house near Althara Junction as part of the investigation.

The investigation was led by Crime Branch SP Madhusoodan and Investigating Officer Jaleel Thotathi. The first objective is to clarify whether the dead room was locked from the inside. The crime branch also checked the room with a balcony that could be accessed through the wall.

On the other hand, according to Dr. K. Sasikala, who conducted the post-mortem, the suspicion of murder is strengthened in Nayana Surya’s death. She did not give a statement to the police with a single conclusion of suicide.

Dr. Sasikala had also said that the police had not prepared a copy of the statement in her name. Sasikala also stated that she will fully cooperate with the new investigation team.

Firing in Jammu and Kashmir; Two terrorists were killed

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Srinagar: Security forces killed two terrorists in an encounter in Jammu and Kashmir’s Budgam. Arbaaz Mir and Shahid Sheikh, terrorists of Lashkar-e-Taiba, a banned organization, were killed. An attempt to stop a suspicious-looking vehicle in Budgam resulted in the encounter.

The terrorists opened fire on the army and police team. Arms and ammunition were recovered from the terrorists. According to the Sena, these two terrorists had escaped from the earlier encounter. Security has been beefed up in the area.

The government has made masks and sanitizer mandatory in Kerala

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Thiruvananthapuram: After a long day, the state government has tightened the covid restrictions in the state. The government has issued an order making it mandatory to wear masks and use sanitizers in public places.

The government has decided to impose restrictions as the threat of Covid-19 continues. The order will come into effect immediately. All people and organizations must follow these restrictions to prevent the spread of Covid-19. The government also directed that all people should cover their mouths and nose with a mask in public places and workplaces, in any place accessible to the public, in social gatherings, in all types of vehicles, and during transportation.

Now KL 99 for government vehicles

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Thiruvananthapuram: New number series for government vehicles. It has been decided to provide the KL 99 series. A meeting convened by Transport Minister Antony Raju to discuss the new number approved the recommendation. It will be implemented with the approval of the Chief Minister.

Government vehicles should be re-registered to the new series once the government order comes down. The vehicles bought now will be released in the new series.

Relief for the Malayalis; Air ticket prices from UAE to Kerala reduced

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Abu Dhabi: With the start of the winter season in UAE, changes have also started in flight tickets. The announcement of reducing the ticket price has come as a relief to the expatriate Malayalis. In the new schedule, Air India Express has reduced fares on all services to Kerala. But ticket prices are higher in the Muscat-Kozhikode sector as compared to Kochi and Kannur.

With the reduction in ticket prices, the Malayalis are in great relief. Many people working on small incomes were waiting for the ticket prices to come down to come home. Many people are likely to travel to Kannur and Kochi sectors as the fares are relatively low.

Unnao rape case; Former BJP MLA Kuldeep Sengar granted interim bail

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Lucknow: Former BJP MLA Kuldeep Sengar, who was sentenced to life imprisonment in the Unnao rape case, has been granted interim bail. Bail is for 15 days from the 27th of this month to the 10th of February. Delhi High Court has granted bail to attend his daughter’s wedding.
Sengar was convicted in a case of abducting and torturing a minor girl in Unnao in Uttar Pradesh.

Black box of the crashed plane found in Nepal

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Kathmandu: Black box of crashed plane found in Pokhara, Nepal. It is hoped that the cause of the accident will be known soon. A five-member special team has started an investigation. Meanwhile, the search for the four missing persons continues. But bad weather poses a big challenge to rescue operations.

Sherbat Thakur, an official of the Kathmandu airport, said that after the search began, the black box of the plane was found. It is hoped that the real cause of the accident will be known soon. There are also reports that the weather was not bad when the plane reached Pokhara.

The bodies of 68 of the total 72 people were found yesterday. There were 68 passengers and four crew on board. An army spokesperson informed that no one has been rescued alive yet.

One death in Jallikattu, Tamil Nadu

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Chennai: During the Jallikattu in Tamil Nadu, a man died after getting involved in Jellikattu at Palamedu. Arvindraj, a native of Palamedu, died. Aravindarajan died by subduing 9 bulls.

Meanwhile, 60 people were injured in Jallikattu at Avaniyapuram in Madurai. 20 people were seriously injured. 40 people were injured. The injured were admitted to Rajaji Hospital. Madurai District Collector Anish Shekhar said that there was no casualty. The Collector said that all arrangements have been made to ensure the safety of participants and spectators.

Nurse dies of food poisoning incident: Hotel owner arrested

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Kottayam: Hotel owner arrested in case of death of nurse Rashmi Raj due to food poisoning in Kottayam. Latif, a native of Kasargod, was arrested by the Gandhinagar police. He was arrested from Kammanahalli near Bangalore. Sirajuddin, the hotel’s chief cook, who had gone into hiding earlier, was caught.

The preliminary post-mortem confirmed that the cause of death of nurse Rashmi was an infection in the internal organs. Police said the chemical test results are crucial to confirm the type of infection.

The preliminary post-mortem report states that Rashmi’s health deteriorated due to an infection in her kidney and liver. But there is no confirmation of the type of infection. For this purpose, it will be sent to Thiruvananthapuram Regional Chemical Lab for testing along with body fluids. Food poisoning can only be confirmed based on the report of chemical test results.