‘ED party has been wiped out’: Arvind Kejriwal mocks BJP after AAP’s victory in local body elections in Punjab. india news

'ED party has been wiped out': Arvind Kejriwal mocks BJP after AAP's victory in local body elections in Punjab

New Delhi: Aam Aadmi Party chairman Arvind Kejriwal Hailed the party’s victory on Friday after securing majority in urban local bodies in Punjab.In a post on Twitter, Kejriwal took a sharp dig at the Bharatiya Janata Party and said that people have taken revenge on him. He termed BJP as ‘ED party’ and accused it of harassing people by raiding small traders in Punjab.“Hearty thanks to the people of Punjab for the landslide victory of Aam Aadmi Party in the urban areas of Punjab. Congratulations to all. People have appreciated the work of the public by casting this historic vote.” Bhagwant Maan Government. Kejriwal said, we will continue to do good work like this in future also.He said, “The ED party has been wiped out. The ED party which had troubled the people of Punjab by conducting so many raids on small traders, today people have taken revenge from it.”Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann also expressed happiness over AAP winning ‘a large number of wards’ in the municipal elections and leading in several other wards, saying people have defeated the ‘opposition’s politics of hate’ and supported the ruling party’s developmental politics.“The people of Punjab have defeated the politics of hatred and supported developmental politics. They have rejected parties pursuing divisive politics,” Mann said.“People came to vote in hot weather, standing in queues,” he said.AAP scored an impressive victory in 102 municipal bodies, winning 862 out of 1,765 wards counted so far. Voting took place in a total of 1,977 wards on 26 May.Congress stood second by winning 348 seats. Independents finished third with 242 wards, more than Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), which won 169 wards. Meanwhile, BJP and BSP won 138 and six wards respectively.These elections are being seen as a litmus test for the ruling party before the assembly elections to be held in early 2027.Elections to 102 municipal bodies comprising 1,897 wards of eight municipal corporations—Mohali, Bathinda, Abohar, Barnala, Kapurthala, Moga, Batala and Pathankot—as well as 75 municipal councils and 19 nagar panchayats were held on May 26 using ballot papers, recording 63.94 per cent voter turnout.A total of 7,554 candidates were in the fray in the local body elections. Candidates were elected unopposed in 80 wards out of 1,977 wards.

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Indian man Kavankumar Patel gets 10 years in prison after paying human traffickers to abuse underage girls in Nebraska hotel

Indian man Kavankumar Patel gets 10 years in prison after paying human traffickers to abuse underage girls in Nebraska hotel

An illegal immigrant from India has been jailed for 10 years in the US after paying human traffickers to abuse minor girls in a hotel in Nebraska.Kavankumar Patel, a 27-year-old citizen of Gujarat, India, who is living in the US illegally, was sentenced this week in a federal court in Omaha, Nebraska. Patel was given a decade-long prison sentence after being convicted of two counts of sex trafficking of a minor.Upon his release, he will be sentenced to five years of supervised release, in addition, he will face deportation back to India due to his illegal immigration status.The sex trafficking ring was busted on January 6, 2025, after Omaha police officers responded to a routine theft complaint. While investigating the case, officials observed clear signs of possible human trafficking at the location.The Homeland Security Task Force and local police launched a rescue operation, rescuing two underage girls, ages 15 and 16, from the AmericanInn Hotel in Omaha. The victims were at times transported across state lines between Denver and Omaha to be sold for commercial sex. Following their rescue, both teenagers were taken to Project Harmony for expert interviews.During their interviews, both victims revealed that their traffickers had forced them to comply with an ultimatum. The girls were told that they had to perform sexual acts with hotel staff to gain a discounted room rate, otherwise they would be thrown out onto the street. Hotel staff actively enabled the abuse. Two employees paid traffickers to abuse one girl, while a third employee had sex with another minor. Patel worked at the AmericanInn and admitted that she stole money directly from the hotel cash to pay traffickers to have sex with one of the underage victims.In exchange for these sexual relations, the hotel staff allowed the traffickers and two minors to stay on the premises for several days. During this time, traffickers posted commercial sex advertisements online and coordinated appointments for clients. The victims later reported that they were given very little food and were trapped. They thought they had no choice but to follow the smugglers’ orders.After sentencing, United States Attorney Leslie A. Woods praised the multi-agency rescue operation.“The United States Attorney’s Office and our law enforcement partners will never tire of working as hard as we need to protect the most vulnerable victims in our communities,” Woods said.

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Htet 2025 Postponed: Haryana Board postponed HTET 2025, now the exam will be held on July 4-5.

Haryana Board has postponed HTET 2025, which will now be conducted on July 4-5
HBSE reschedules HTET exam due to administrative reasons

HTET 2025 postponed: : The Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE) has announced the postponement of the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) 2025, which was earlier scheduled for June 13 and 14, 2026. Board Chairman Shankar Lal Dhupar informed about this decision in an official press statement issued here today.Chairman Shankar Lal Dhupar said that the HTET 2025 exam, which was originally scheduled for June 13 and 14, 2026, has been postponed due to administrative reasons. The Board has taken this decision keeping in mind the operational requirements and logistical considerations to ensure smooth conduct of the examination in a fair and transparent manner. In this regard, a second revised press note including photo has also been issued by the board. HTET is a state level eligibility test conducted for recruitment and eligibility certification of teachers for primary, secondary and senior secondary levels in government schools across Haryana. It is considered an important qualifying examination for teaching candidates in the state education system.This decision was taken by the Board after an internal review and coordination with the district administration to ensure that the examination infrastructure, manpower deployment and security arrangements are completely in place ahead of the revised schedule.Revised exam dates announcedThe board has now rescheduled the HTET 2025 exam to July 4 and 5, 2026. Candidates appearing for the eligibility test will now have additional time to prepare. The examination will be conducted under the strict guidelines and supervision of the board officials at various centers in the state of Haryana. The officials have assured that all necessary arrangements will be made to ensure smooth conduct of the examination on the revised dates.Candidates are advised to visit the official websiteChairman Dhupar further said that candidates seeking more information regarding HTET examination are advised to regularly visit the official website of Haryana Board of School Education www.bseh.org.in. All updates, notifications and important instructions related to the examination will be made available on the website from time to time. Candidates have been urged to rely only on official sources for authentic information and avoid misinformation being spread on social media platforms. The move is aimed at ensuring that candidates receive timely and verified information and are able to plan their preparation and exam strategy without confusion or misinformation.Officials reiterated that there have been no changes in the exam structure and syllabus other than the revised dates. The Board has appealed to the candidates to maintain patience and continue their preparation with full focus, as the revised schedule is final until the same is informed on the official website. Candidates should regularly monitor the updates to avoid any official notification released.

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Canadian man linked to more than 100 deaths in Britain will not be extradited, families demand inquiry. world News

Canadian man linked to more than 100 deaths in Britain will not be extradited, families demand inquest

A Canadian man accused of supplying deadly substances linked to the deaths of more than 100 people in Britain will not be extradited to face prosecution in Britain.Kenneth Law, 60, is currently facing criminal proceedings in Canada and is expected to appear in court in Ontario on Friday. He is accused of inciting suicide after allegedly delivering packages containing deadly substances to customers in dozens of countries.The National Crime Agency linked Law’s alleged operation to 112 deaths in the UK after finding 286 people had received packages from websites selling substances linked to assisted suicide, Sky News reports.Investigators found that 330 products were sent to the UK. Law is accused of sending approximately 1,200 packages to customers in 40 countries.The NCA and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) informed the families this week that they will not seek Law’s extradition after the Canadian proceedings conclude.In a letter sent to the families of those killed, the agencies said they agreed that the full scale of the alleged crime should be punished through the same legal process as in Canada. “After careful assessment, we agreed that Mr. Law should be sentenced for the full extent of his crime under the same sentencing process in Canada,” the letter said.Officials acknowledged that some families had expected a separate prosecution in England and Wales, but said the decision was taken after detailed consideration of all available options.The move prompted renewed calls for a public inquiry from relatives of those who died.Adele Zeynep Walton, whose sister Amy Walton died aged 21 in Southampton in 2022, said the family were still waiting for answers about how the substance was able to reach vulnerable people in Britain.“Foreign sentencing hearings cannot answer this. Only a statutory public inquiry can answer this,” he said, as quoted by Sky News.The law has also been investigated by authorities in the United States, Italy, Australia and New Zealand as law enforcement agencies investigate the international reach of the alleged scheme.

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A day after resignation, Siddaramaiah meets Congress high command in Delhi – what’s on his ‘wish list’ india news

Siddaramaiah meets Congress high command in Delhi a day after resignation - what's on his 'wish list'

New Delhi: Outgoing Chief Minister of Karnataka Siddaramaiah Met top Congress leaders in Delhi on Friday, a day after stepping down from the state’s top post.During his meeting with Rahul Gandhi at 10 Janpath, Siddaramaiah reportedly told him that he had fulfilled his promise of resigning as chief minister, paving the way for change in Karnataka.“He thanked Rahul Gandhi for giving him the opportunity to serve the state and informed him that he has resigned from the post of chief minister,” sources told PTI.A day earlier, Siddaramaiah had claimed that he was offered a Rajya Sabha seat and a national role in the party, but he “politely” declined.“I will continue to be in active politics. I have no interest in national politics,” Siddaramaiah said soon after stepping down on Thursday.He said, “I was also asked about Rajya Sabha. I rejected it. I want to stay in Karnataka politics.”PTI quoted sources as saying that during the meeting, Siddaramaiah presented a new list of demands.Sidda’s wish listEven though Siddaramaiah has resigned from the post of Chief Minister due to the agreement reached with the party high command and Deputy DK Shivakumar, his hold on the state politics and party remains intact.During the meeting with Rahul Gandhi, he discussed his future plans and the formation of a new government in Karnataka.According to PTI, Siddaramaiah has sought a place in the cabinet and an important ministry for his son Yatindra. It is understood that he has also submitted a list of his loyalists whom he wants to include in the new cabinet.Sources further told PTI that the Congress may restructure the party structure in the state, a process in which Siddaramaiah, considered the party’s tallest leader in Karnataka, is expected to play a major role.After meeting Rahul Gandhi, Siddaramaiah also met Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge and discussed the formation of the new government in Karnataka and his future role in the party.“Shri Siddaramaiah’s public life has consistently reflected a deep commitment to dignity, compassion and social justice. From humble beginnings to serving as Chief Minister of Karnataka twice, he remained steadfast in his commitment to equality, harmony and the welfare of the marginalized.“Karnataka and Congress are grateful for his contribution to public life. Best wishes for his good health and continued service to the people,” Kharge said in a post on X while sharing pictures with Siddaramaiah.Shivakumar held separate meetings with Kharge and Venugopal during the day and later told the media that the Congress Legislature Party meeting would be held after confirming the timing with the party high command.Congress leader Salim Ahmed said a CLP meeting has been scheduled for 4 pm on Saturday in Bengaluru, which will be attended by Venugopal and Surjewala.Ahmed said, the name of the new chief minister will be announced in the meeting, after which the schedule of the swearing-in ceremony will be finalised.He said, “As far as the Cabinet composition is concerned, the decision on it will be taken by the party high command and the Chief Minister. Everything is going smoothly. The BJP may be surprised by the disciplined manner in which the Congress is handling the situation. They were predicting that the Congress would split or face disruption, but this process has sent a clear message.”

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French Open: Paraguay player Adolfo Vallejo faces criticism after controversial comment on female chair umpire Ana Carvalho

Paraguay player Adolfo Vallejo has found himself at the center of a major controversy at the French Open 2026 after making controversial comments about female chair umpire Ana Carvalho following his dramatic second round defeat at Roland Garros.

Vallejo drew a backlash after suggesting his five-set tie against French teenager Moise Koume needed to be officiated by a man. Vallejo’s comments came after an emotionally charged match on Court Suzanne-Lenglen, where the 22-year-old surrendered a two-set lead. Before eventually losing 6-3, 7-5, 3-6, 2-6, 7-6 (8) In a marathon lasting about five hours.

The atmosphere inside the stadium was tense throughout the match, with the Paris crowd loudly supporting home favorites Koume. Vallejo was clearly frustrated with what he believed to be excessive time being allowed between points and criticized Carvalho’s way of handling the noisy crowd.

Speaking to Clay Magazine after the match, Vallejo said: “A match like this has to be umpired by a man, it’s very difficult for a woman to do that. It has to be refereed by a man, because it’s a very demanding crowd and you need a lot of strength to go against the crowd.”

“The crowd was out of line, but I understand they are supporting their compatriots. It’s a pretty intense crowd and so I was prepared. I already knew it was going to be like that and to be honest, it didn’t hurt me at all, it strengthened them,” said Vallejo.

Adolfo Vallejo was criticized

The comment immediately sparked criticism from the tennis world and social media, with many fans labeling the comments sexist and outdated. Many supporters pointed out that both male and female umpires regularly face criticism from players, arguing that gender has nothing to do with crowd management.

Despite the controversy, the match was one of the most extraordinary contests of the tournament so far. Just 17 years old and making his Grand Slam debut, Koume made a spectacular comeback from two sets down and later going down 5-2 in the deciding set. The French teenager, fed by the electric home support, eventually prevailed in a final set super tie-break to complete one of the biggest wins of his young career.

The crow keeps rising

Kouame has emerged as one of the biggest breakout stars of the French Open 2026 with a sensational performance at Roland Garros. The 17-year-old wildcard has captured the attention of the tennis world with fearless performances, spectacular comebacks and remarkable composure under pressure.

Koume made his presence felt in the opening round by defeating former US Open champion Marin Cilic 7-6 (4), 6-2, 6-1 in his Grand Slam debut. The victory made him the youngest male player to win a Grand Slam main-draw match since 2009 and the youngest French player to accomplish the feat at Roland Garros in decades.

The teenager then achieved an even more dramatic win over Paraguayan Vallejo in the second round. Kouame will face Chile’s Alejandro Tabillo in the third round.

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Sabyasachi Chaudhary

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May 29, 2026 17:41 IST

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Man arrested with painkiller pills worth Rs 1 lakh in Erode. coimbatore news

One person arrested with painkiller pills worth Rs 1 lakh in Erode

Erode: Erode North police on Thursday arrested a man for possessing banned medicines worth Rs 1 lakh for illegal sale near a private college in Erode. The arrested person has been identified as A Kalaiselvan, 30, of Muniyappan Kovil Street, Manikampalayam in Erode district. Acting on a tip-off about illegal sale of intoxicating pills near the college, a special police patrol reached the area and kept it under surveillance. During the operation, officers noticed Kalaiselvan behaving suspiciously and stopped him. During the search, 3,000 banned medicine pills were seized from him. Police registered a case against him. He was sent to judicial custody. Police said strict action will continue against those involved in such crimes.

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Meet Tibor Ganti: the forgotten scientist who explained life decades before modern biology.

Meet Tibor Ganti: the forgotten scientist who explained life decades before modern biology

The history of science is full of people whose ideas came before other fields were ready for them. Tibor Ganti fell somewhere in that uncomfortable category: respected within small circles, barely recognized outside them, and for years virtually absent from the broader discussion about how life began. His work circulated quietly through Hungarian scientific publishing during the Cold War, at a time when geography could dictate whether a theory went into local archives or disappeared.When Ganti died in 2009, most people studying the origins of life were still focusing on RNA, genetics, or isolated chemical reactions, National Geographic reports. His name rarely appears in mainstream biology articles. Yet the model he spent decades refining, which he called chemotone, has slowly re-entered the scientific conversation, partly because modern laboratory work has begun to move toward the questions he asked long ago.

Tibor Ganti’s journey in question of life

Ganti was born in 1933 in Vác, a town north of Budapest. His early life was marked by the political turmoil that reshaped Hungary after World War II. By the time he entered higher education, the country was firmly in the Soviet sphere, and scientific exchange with Western Europe remained limited and uneven.He trained as a chemical engineer before switching to biochemistry. The distinction mattered. Many biologists of that period approached living systems through taxonomy or genetics, while Ganti thought in terms of reactions, structures, and interacting processes. It appears that he was less interested in cataloging life, instead reducing it to just its mechanics.In the 1960s, he began writing about molecular biology at a time when DNA research was transforming the field. Nevertheless, he seemed to disagree that scientists really understood what makes an organism alive. Genes alone did not seem sufficient. Nor did metabolism occur automatically.

How genti designed minimalist model for life Self

At the heart of Ganti’s model is a surprisingly simple system. He argued that the smallest viable living system would require three interconnected parts working at the same time. One component would process raw materials from the environment and convert them into useful energy and chemical building blocks. In general biology it resembles metabolism.The second part will store and replicate the information. Modern organisms use DNA and RNA for this role, although Ganti did not emphasize any specific molecule. The third element was physical containment: a membrane separating the system from the outside world. Without any limits, reactions will easily spread into the environment and disappear.What mattered was not the individual parts but their interdependence. The membrane will depend on metabolism for construction. The genetic system will need metabolic products to copy itself. Metabolism, in turn, will depend on the organization produced by the membrane. Overall, the system can maintain and reproduce itself.

Why Tibor Ganti’s chemoton theory Ignored for decades

One reason for Ganti remaining obscure was also practical. Most of his works were first published in Hungarian and translations followed gradually. Scientific impact often depends as much on timing and visibility as on the quality of ideas.Cold War isolation did not help. Eastern European scientists often find themselves isolated from major Western academic networks, conferences, and publishing channels. Some theories simply travel poorly across that divide.There were intellectual reasons also. During the latter half of the twentieth century, many researchers of the origins of life moved toward simpler models. The RNA world hypothesis became particularly influential because it presented a neat narrative: perhaps self-replicating RNA emerged first, everything else later.Chemoton looked dirtier in comparison. Multiple systems were required to emerge together in some coordinated manner. To researchers searching for the single decisive spark separating chemistry from biology, Ganti’s framework seemed overly complex.

From isolated reactions to cooperative networks: new directions in the study of the origin of life.

Over the past two decades, research on the origin of life has moved away from the search for a magic molecule. Attention has shifted to interactions: how membranes, replication systems, and chemical cycles could have reinforced each other on the early Earth.This does not mean that scientists have “proved” chemotone. He hasn’t. No laboratory has designed a complete artificial system matching Ganti’s complete description.Nevertheless, several areas of research are now moving in directions that resemble his thinking. Experiments involving protocells, small membrane-bound structures capable of growth and division, explore how primitive compartments might behave under early Earth conditions. Other work investigates how simple chemical networks can maintain themselves through cycles such as metabolism.Some teams have managed to produce fatty acid membranes that grow naturally in water. Others have explored RNA replication inside simple cellular compartments. Gradually, the field has become less focused on isolated reactions and more interested in cooperative systems. Kemoton sits comfortably within that new perspective.

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Who will be the next Chief Minister of Karnataka? What did DK Shivkumar say on ‘nameplate change’? india news

Who will be the next Chief Minister of Karnataka? What did DK Shivkumar say on 'nameplate change'

New Delhi: Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka DK Shivakumar Siddaramaiah on Friday remained silent on the ongoing speculations regarding “nameplate” change in the state after his resignation from the post of Chief Minister.When asked about the “nameplate change”, Shivakumar said, “I will not open my mouth.”Earlier, while talking to reporters in Delhi, Shivkumar also refused to comment on the Rajya Sabha nomination. “There is no update at the moment. As discussed earlier, the central leadership will announce the list along with other states. This is the information available with us, and they will inform you later. This is not my domain…I don’t know. Some discussions and consultations are going on. The party high command will take the decision,” he said.Also read: After breakfast diplomacy, Sidda-DKS meet for lunch in DelhiThe development came a day after Siddaramaiah resigned as Karnataka Chief Minister and traveled to Delhi for a series of meetings with senior Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi and party president Mallikarjun Kharge.Shivakumar later confirmed that the Congress Legislature Party meeting will be held in Bengaluru on Saturday after consultation with the party high command. Congress leader Salim Ahmed said the meeting to be held at 4 pm, to be attended by KC Venugopal and Surjewala, is expected to formally announce the next chief minister, with DKS the clear frontrunner for the post.

CM created a tussle in the timeline.

The outgoing Chief Minister has rejected the Rajya Sabha nomination and has stated his preference to remain active in Karnataka politics rather than move into a central role. Congress general secretary Randeep Surjewala described Siddaramaiah’s meeting with Rahul Gandhi as “very pleasant” and asserted that “there will be no hindrance in the smooth transition of power in the state”.

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3 bikers killed, 1 seriously injured as truck laden with onions overturns in Amethi. Lucknow news

3 bikers killed, 1 seriously injured as truck laden with onions overturns in Amethi
On the Tanda-Banda Highway, a truck loaded with onions went out of control and overturned on two motorcycles.

Lucknow: Three youths were killed and another seriously injured when a speeding onion-laden truck lost control and overturned on two motorcycles on the Tanda-Banda highway under Munshiganj police station area of ​​Amethi district late on Friday night. After the accident, the truck driver left the vehicle and ran away from the spot.This tragic incident happened near Lokipur village of Munshiganj area at around 12:30 in the night. According to the police, the onion-laden truck was heading towards Sultanpur from Gauriganj when the driver allegedly lost control in an attempt to avoid a motorcycle moving ahead of the vehicle. The speeding truck lost its balance and overturned on two motorcycles passing by.The collision spread panic among the people standing nearby, who reached the spot and informed the police. Local residents and police personnel carried out a rescue operation and pulled out the victims from under the overturned truck before taking them to the hospital.Two victims died on the spot, identified as Prince Verma (16), son of Shyamlal Verma, and Sunny Kumar (25), son of Ramdev Verma, both residents of Ghazipur village under Antu police station in Pratapgarh district.Another victim, identified as Raju, a resident of Sultanpur, suffered serious injuries and was taken to the district hospital. However, he died during treatment.The fourth victim, Ajit, a resident of Shravasti district, was seriously injured and is admitted to the district hospital, where he is undergoing treatment.Preliminary investigation revealed that the four youths were relatives and were returning home after attending a community feast (bhandara) when the accident occurred. This sudden tragedy plunged their families into grief and sorrow.On receiving the information, a team from Munshiganj police station reached the spot and supervised the rescue and recovery operations. After completing the legal formalities the bodies were sent for post-mortem.Munshiganj police station in-charge Shivakant Tripathi said the truck has been seized and efforts are being made to trace and arrest the absconding driver. The families of the deceased have been informed and further investigation into the circumstances of the accident is underway.Police are investigating all aspects of the case, including the speed of the vehicle and possible negligence on the part of the driver.

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