Who was Kamran Aman? Delivery driver stabbed to death in racist attack by teenagers in Britain

Who was Kamran Aman? Delivery driver stabbed to death in racist attack by teenagers in Britain

The life sentences handed down to two teenage boys convicted of the racist murder of 38-year-old Kamran Aman in Wales have been referred to the Court of Appeal amid concerns the sentences could be “unduly lenient”.Marcus Staniforth, 17, and a 16-year-old boy, whose identity is protected by law, were jailed for life after brutally attacking Aman outside his mother’s home in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, earlier this year.The victim, described as a devoted husband and father, had given groceries to his mother just before midnight on June 30 last year when he was attacked without provocation.

Who was Kamran Aman??

Kamran Aman, 38, was a grocery delivery driver and family man who had visited his mother’s home on Barry Road shortly before the attack. According to prosecutors, Aman was preparing to return to his car when the teenagers targeted him.Court proceedings revealed that the attackers had been drinking and taking drugs at a nearby house before spotting Aman sitting in his vehicle.Before trying to confront Aman, the young defendant allegedly began shouting racist abuse, including anti-Pakistan slurs.

The attack was described as ‘relentless’

After failing to enter the passenger side of the car, the teen came to the driver’s side, forcing Aman to get out and defend himself when he was punched.Witnesses described the attacks as “relentless”, with neighbors telling the court that the boys behaved like a “pack of animals”.During the attack, Staniforth fled to a nearby house and returned a short time later carrying a large kitchen knife. Eyewitnesses said he swung the weapon several times before stabbing Aman in the heart.Even as the victim lay in a pool of blood, the younger boy allegedly continued to use racist abuse, including the N-word and slurs targeting Pakistani people.

Evidence and arrest

Paramedics attempted emergency open-heart surgery at the scene, but Aman died of fatal chest wounds.The court heard that after the stabbing, Staniforth went back inside the house and attempted to wash the knife and his hands with bleach before the two teenagers fled.Within about 10 minutes of the attack, the police arrested him at a short distance. Investigators later found Staniforth’s DNA on the knife, while Aman’s blood was found on the boys’ clothes and shoes.

Court can increase the punishment

At Cardiff Crown Court in February, Staniforth received a life sentence with a minimum of 17 years, while the 16-year-old was ordered to serve a minimum of 15 years before being eligible for parole.Mr Justice Griffiths described Staniforth as “a very dangerous young man indeed” and told the young defendant that he had “instigated a deliberate, unprovoked, sustained, violent racist attack”.The case has now been referred under an unnecessarily lenient sentencing scheme, meaning the appeal court judge will decide whether the minimum prison sentence should be increased.

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Delhi Gymkhana Club members and employees to move court to challenge government eviction order; GC wants clarity on alternative storyline. india news

Delhi Gymkhana Club members and employees to move court to challenge government eviction order; GC seeks clarity on alternative storyline

New Delhi: The Delhi Gymkhana Club (DGC) is gearing up for a series of legal battles in the Delhi High Court challenging the Centre’s order to hand over 27.3 acres of the club’s valuable land to its permanent members and employees. Many members rejected the government’s argument that the club is located on a “highly sensitive and strategic area” and that it would be used in the future to “strengthen and secure defense infrastructure and other critical public security objectives”.Club members said senior lawyer and Congress MP Abhishek Manu Singhvi has been appointed to represent the members of the DGC, which has been at 2, Safdarjung Road for over 113 years. Two petitions are likely to be filed – one by the members and the other by the club’s approximately 600 employees.A day after the Land and Development Office (L&DO), which comes under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, had directed the DGC to hand over its entire premises – all its buildings, structures, lawns and fittings – the permanent members of the club held a marathon meeting on Sunday evening to decide on the legal course of action. L&DO has asked DGC to vacate the premises by June 5 by prematurely terminating the “permanent lease”.On Saturday, a government-appointed general committee (GC) had informed club members that it would meet ministry officials and seek clarity on issues of interest to members and employees. However, a person involved in the deliberations said, “What will the government-appointed committee say to the government against its order? Therefore, the only option we have is to approach the court. There is a lack of transparency and ethical issues related to the future of the employees.” We also resolved to tell the people at large that most of the members are pensioners.Meanwhile, it is learned that the GC had written to the L&DO on Sunday urging it not to consider any disestablishment until there is clarity about the issues – if there is any plan to allot a replacement plot, consider the investment made in improving the infrastructure and facilities and the safety of all staff and employees of the club.General PK Sehgal (retd), who has been associated with the club since 1972, said the members have unanimously decided to legally challenge the expulsion order. The “sudden decision” to take back the land has raised concerns among members about the future of the club and where the club will be relocated, he said.Expressing concern about the future of the club and its staff, given the risk of losing livelihoods, public figures including Kiran Bedi, India’s first female IPS officer and former Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry, called the government’s move “sad and unfortunate”, while some members alleged that the official reasons mentioned in the order were “frivolous”.A former DGC general secretary said, “The club has been there since the 1930s and the PM residence was shifted to the present location in 1984. If there was any security issue, the PM residence would not have been shifted. There have been no problems in the last 42 years.”On Sunday, Gymkhana Employees Welfare Association also protested against the government’s decision. “Our slums are already being demolished, we have been working here for 25-26 years, our only source of income is being taken away, where will we go now?” asked an employee. Association president Nandan Singh Negi said, “The employees are in despair, they are worried about their families.”Nitin Verma, a member, said the government wanted to close the club on “hypothetical” grounds. He said, “The utmost discipline is maintained here… everyone is checked… now even the Prime Minister’s residence is being shifted. What is the security concern in this? Because nothing has happened till now. I think it is just imaginary.”In a post on X, Kiran Bedi said she hoped the proposal would be reconsidered and said that late Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had built a new pool during his lifetime and excellent tennis matches have been played here. “So much history, so many memories and generations of sporting excellence are linked to this place. The DGC is not just a property – it is part of our institutional and sporting heritage. Change may be necessary, but the history and legacy deserve thoughtful preservation. We may also plan to add something new there,” he said.Some members also accused the government of not giving enough time and not paying attention to the future of the club’s employees. Sehgal said that 600 employees are in danger of losing their jobs due to the government order without any prior warning or advance notice. However, ministry officials said proper procedure has been followed and the order has been issued giving two weeks’ time.Former diplomat KC Singh said it was “unsustainable” to “destroy” the club. He said the club is also famous for its tennis and squash facilities apart from its other services. Tagging Kiran Bedi, he said that DGC is a storehouse of sports, services and cultural memories.Former club president and former RAW chief AS Dulat said the members are disappointed with the development and have decided to file a petition against the move, signatures for which are being collected.Historian Swapna Liddle said that until 1945 the club was essentially a British club only for officers and a certain class. He said that Indians started getting admission into the club in 1945 and after independence its identity developed a lot. “One of the interesting things that happened around independence was that parties were being organized in the club for bureaucrats and armed personnel who were going to Pakistan. These were people who were in the same service, and now they were all moving apart. A lot of the parties held at that time were farewell parties for people going to Pakistan,” she said.

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Dharmendra’s birthplace village, Nasrali in Punjab, is now celebrating the Canadian judge. | ludhiana news

Dharmendra's birthplace village, Nasrali in Punjab, is now celebrating the Canadian judge.

news networkLudhiana: Villagers in Nasrali celebrate the appointment of a local son to the judiciary in Canada, marking the latest global success Punjab Hamlet is already famous for producing Bollywood royalty.Vikramjit Singh Aujla was named judge in the Ontario provincial court of Canada, triggering celebrations in his native village near Khanna.Even though Aujla was born and educated in Canada, after his family immigrated permanently in 1976, local residents have maintained deep ties to the jurist’s family.He said, “Vikramjeet was exceptionally bright, talented and hard-working from a young age.” Jaswant SinghA retired teacher and close friend of the judge’s father Nahar Singh Aujla.The family has a long history of public service abroad. Judge’s father previously served as a Canadian city councillor, while her mother, Avtar Kaur, is a prominent community welfare worker in Ontario.Nasrali residents see the judicial appointment as part of a long-standing tradition of global achievement. This village is the birthplace of famous Bollywood actor DharmendraWho first gave international recognition to the rural area.Local villager Hakam Singh said, “Punjabis have once again proved their hard work, talent and dedication on the global stage.”

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Relief from H1-B? USCIS says some visa holders won’t need to leave US for green card process

Relief from H1-B? USCIS says some visa holders won't need to leave US for green card process

Thousands of H1-B visa holders in the US will no longer be required to automatically leave the country when applying for permanent residence, after US immigration officials issued clarification on a controversial new policy introduced by the Trump administration.The clarification comes days after the Trump administration issued a major policy memo that limited the circumstances under which foreign nationals can apply for a green card from inside the US. The move caused consternation among international workers, including a large number of Indian professionals working in the US technology sector.However, US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) spokesman Zach Kahler later told Newsweek that many applicants who provide an economic benefit or serve the national interest can still remain in the US during the process.“Those that offer applications that provide economic benefits or are otherwise in the national interest will likely be able to proceed on their existing path,” Kahler said in an email.He said others “may be asked to apply abroad depending on individual circumstances.”The administration’s earlier guidance suggested a tougher approach. In a press release accompanying the policy memorandum, Kahler said most temporary visa holders will now be expected to return to their home countries before applying for permanent residence.“We are returning to the original intent of the law to ensure that aliens properly navigate our country’s immigration system,” Kahler said.He said: “From now on, a foreigner who is temporarily in the US and wants a green card must return to his or her home country to apply, except in exceptional circumstances.”For decades, workers on temporary visas, such as H1-B, L-1, and student visas, were generally allowed to transition to permanent residence through the domestic adjustment-status process. That system enabled applicants to remain employed in the US while avoiding the lengthy disruptions caused by foreign processing.The issue is particularly important for H-1B visa holders, many of whom work in fields including technology, healthcare, engineering and finance. Immigration lawyers warn that forcing workers to leave the country during this process could create great uncertainty for both families and employers. Applicants from countries facing visa backlogs or limited consular appointments could potentially be stranded abroad for months or years to complete processing outside the US.The policy has also raised concerns over family separation, work disruption and a lack of clear guidance on who actually qualifies under the “economic benefit” or “national interest” exemptions.According to USCIS, the H-1B visa program allows U.S. employers to hire foreign professionals in particular occupations for up to three years, with extensions available in some cases. The program is capped at 85,000 new visas annually, with 20,000 reserved for applicants holding advanced US degrees.Indians still remain the largest group among H-1B visa holders in the US.

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2 days after ‘deal’ with Centre, Ladakh representative says nothing is final yet. india news

2 days after 'deal' with Centre, Ladakh representative says nothing final yet

Srinagar: Two days after claiming that the Center has agreed in principle to provide the Ladakh Union Territory with an Assembly, a Chief Minister and constitutional protections akin to Article 371, a prominent representative of Ladakh said on Sunday, “No final agreement or concrete outcome has been reached yet”.“Discussions are still ongoing,” Sajjad Kargili, co-chairman of the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA), said in a statement. “We had shared our draft proposals demanding statehood and Sixth Schedule safeguards and the government has now responded with some suggestions. A formal draft is expected before the next meeting,” said Kargili, who was part of the talks in New Delhi with the Union Home Ministry’s sub-committee on Friday.He said that once the draft is received from the Home Ministry, they will hold detailed consultations with other Ladakh representatives as well as constitutional and legal experts.After Friday’s talks, Leh Apex Body (LAB) and KDA members had assured the Center of restoring democracy in Ladakh and providing constitutional safeguards on the lines of Articles 371 A, F and G applicable to Nagaland, Sikkim and Mizoram.According to LAB and KDA, the Center told them that the only reason why Ladakh should no longer be made a state is because of lack of sufficient revenue to meet basic expenses like salaries of employees. However, he said, the new model will give full statehood to Ladakh after meeting the revenue criteria.The Home Ministry had constituted a committee under the leadership of junior minister Nityanand Rai on January 2, 2023, to address the major issues of Ladakh. Since then several rounds of talks have taken place.On September 24, 2025, four people were killed and over 80 injured in alleged police firing on protesters demanding statehood in Leh, following which the process came to a halt.LAB member and environmentalist Sonam Wangchuk was accused of inciting the protesters. He was arrested, charged under NSA and kept in Jodhpur jail.The Center had canceled his NSA custody in March this year.After his release, Wangchuk has pressed for such talks. He was part of Friday’s talks with the Centre.

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3 killed as car falls into ditch in Mizoram. guwahati news

3 killed as car falls into ditch in Mizoram

Aizawl: Three people, including a 24-year-old woman, were killed when their car fell into a deep gorge near Riangwaite Run, between Lunglei town and Haoruang village on NH-302 late Saturday night, police said on Sunday.However, officials said their bodies could not be recovered yet due to the depth and steepness of the trench.The deceased have been identified as Jerry Lalnunfela (41), Lalhimpuia (25) and PC Lalrintluangi (24). All three were residents of Haoruang village.While the car belonged to Lalnunfela, Lalhimpuiya was a constable in the 2nd battalion of Mizoram Armed Police (MAP).According to reports from Hauruang village, Lalnunfela and Lalhlimpuiya were neighbors as well as close friends.They reportedly went out in Lalnunfela’s car on Saturday evening but did not return on Sunday morning, prompting their relatives to trace their whereabouts, which ultimately led to their accident.“The area of ​​the accident site is extremely dangerous. An excavator that had earlier fallen into the ditch could not be pulled out either,” a police officer said.

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‘AI impacts Indians abroad the most’: How H-1B workers are struggling after Meta, Amazon layoffs

'AI impacts Indians abroad the most': How H-1B workers are struggling after Meta, Amazon layoffs

For thousands of Indian tech workers in the US, losing jobs now means more than unemployment. This could also trigger a 60-day countdown that could decide whether they can continue to live in the country with their families.As AI-driven restructuring gains momentum in Silicon Valley, layoffs at companies like Meta, Amazon and Oracle are leaving many Indian professionals on H-1B visas struggling to secure new jobs before their legal stay expires.A viral post on X cited by American Bazaar recently shows the concern spreading among Indian communities abroad. The post described the situation of an Indian engineer who was recently removed from Meta.“An Indian engineer at Meta gets a layoff email at 11 pm Bengaluru time. His wife is on an H-4. Their child is in 3rd grade in Seattle. The lease on his Bellevue apartment still has 8 months left. His H-1B clock has just started ticking – 60 days. Meta’s stock soared on the news. It’s getting more efficient, Zak said. AI transformation for 2 lakh Indians abroad This is exactly what It appears that AI has the greatest impact on Indians abroad.”The post gained popularity online as many users expressed concern over how the mass layoffs were affecting Indian families who have built their lives in the United States over many years. For many families, uncertainty extends far beyond employment. Workers are now dealing with rental agreements, mortgages, school-going kids and immigration deadlines all at the same time. Some laid-off professionals are trying to temporarily switch to a B-2 visitor visa to remain in the US while they look for another employer. The visa may allow them to stay in the country for up to six months, but immigration lawyers say approval has become increasingly difficult.The pressure is mounting along with widespread job cuts in the tech industry. Data from Layoffs.fyi shows that more than 110,000 employees have already lost jobs across 144 technology companies in 2026 alone. A large number of those affected are Indian H-1B workers.A report by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) showed that of the 406,348 approved H-1B petitions in FY 2015, 283,772 were from Indians, underscoring their dominant presence in the US technology sector.

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Draft rules to implement VB-G RAMG Act now in public domain. india news

Draft rules to implement the VB-G RAM G Act are now in the public domain
Bengaluru: Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Centre, Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy, right, and State President BY Vijayendra during a meeting on VB-G RAM G in Bengaluru, Karnataka. (File photo/PTI)

New Delhi: The government has put in the public domain draft rules to implement the Grow India – Employment and Livelihoods Mission (Rural) Act, 2025 (VB-G RAMG), laying down the roadmap for transition to the new rural employment program that will replace MNREGA from July 1 and outlines the institutional, financial, administrative and grievance redressal framework.The draft rules were published in the e-Gazette on Friday by the rural development ministry for wide public consultation for a period of 30 days before finalizing them.The Rural Development Ministry, in a review meeting on Saturday, advised the States/UTs to ensure timely completion of the ongoing works under MNREGA before the commencement of the revised framework. However, it was also emphasized that the operations ongoing till June 30 will be transferred under VB-G RAM G, a fact also emphasized in the transition rules.The rules also state that existing e-KYC-verified MNREGA job cards will remain temporarily valid until the new Rural Employment Guarantee Cards are issued, while new ones can also be opened if ongoing projects are inadequate to meet the labor demand.The ministry has issued 8 notifications of draft rules, covering transitional provisions, national level steering committee, Central Rural Employment Guarantee Council, parameters of standard allocation, expenditure incurred beyond standard allocation, administrative expenditure, grievance redressal and payment of wages and unemployment allowance.The central government will determine the standard allocation of funds for each state, for each financial year, based on a set of “objective parameters”.According to the Ministry, an indicative framework for classifying Gram Panchayats into A/B/C categories has also been shared with the States/UTs to facilitate planning and implementation under the revised framework.At a review meeting on Saturday, Secretary MoRD Rohit Kansal shared that the Labor Budget for the month of June has been approved for all States/UTs based on their estimated demand and a basic approval of Rs 26,971 crore has been released for wage, material, administrative and social audit unit components under Mahatma Gandhi NREGS to ensure seamless flow of funds and continuous implementation of works during the transition.The new law increases the annual employment guarantee from 100 to 125 days. Direct benefit transfers will continue for payment of salaries and unemployment allowance.The draft rules highlight that under the new framework, a Central Rural Employment Guarantee Council will be set up under the chairmanship of the Minister of Rural Development which will set up a central evaluation and monitoring system and advise the Central Government on the implementation of the law.A national level steering committee chaired by the Secretary Rural Development will provide high-level strategic monitoring for effective implementation and recommend decisions related to standard allocation to the states.According to the draft grievance redressal rules, states will set up a technically equipped “timely and multi-level grievance redressal mechanism” from the gram panchayat to the state level.

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Arrested fraudster duped people of Rs 1 crore: Police bhubaneswar news

Arrested fraudster cheated people of Rs 1 crore: Police
Jaipur’s SDPO along with the accused. Archita Mittal

Koraput: A day after the arrest of a 34-year-old man in Rourkela for his involvement in fraud cases across Odisha, police on Sunday said investigation revealed that he had duped his victims of nearly Rs 1 crore since 2016.According to the police, Laxmikant Panda had allegedly duped several people by promising them subsidized loans, financial assistance and opening bank accounts. During investigation, the police uncovered his links to fraud cases registered in Cuttack, Puri, Jajpur, Balasore and Bhadrak. The investigators also found that he was absconding in earlier cases and a non-bailable warrant was issued against him in Balasore district. “The accused appears to be a habitual offender involved in organized economic crimes. The assets found in his possession were far beyond his income and he failed to satisfactorily explain the source of the assets recovered from him. These findings are corroborated by the complaints lodged by multiple victims in separate FIRs,” said Jeypore SDPO Archita Mittal.Police said the investigation began when several residents lodged a complaint at the Jeypore Town police station on May 11 that Panda had cheated them. During investigation, technical evidence and intelligence inputs gathered with the help of cyber cell revealed that the accused was hiding in Rourkela, following which a special team was formed to nab him.After this the police raided his hideout in Rourkela and arrested him. During the search and seizure operation conducted in the presence of independent witnesses, valuables worth approximately Rs 20 lakh were recovered and confiscated after proper legal procedures.Meanwhile, the police appealed to the public to remain alert against fraudulent financial schemes. “People should not trust promises of quick returns or loans at concessional interest rates. Citizens should never share OTP with anyone and should use digital payment modes, which help in traceability and serve as evidence during investigation,” Mittal said.

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IPL 2026: Punjab Kings’ toxic social media game backfires after Rajasthan Royals reach IPL playoffs

On Sunday, May 24, Punjab Kings’ social media game backfired after Rajasthan Royals sealed the fourth playoff spot and eliminated the Shreyas Iyer-led side from the playoff race. Rajasthan defeated Mumbai Indians in their final league stage game at the Wankhede Stadium, thereby sealing the final playoff spot in the Indian Premier League.

Punjab Kings, who have faced a lot of criticism in cricket circles for their inflammatory use of social media handles, were later trolled by Rajasthan. Reached playoffs on Sunday.

Rajasthan picked up Punjab’s tweet, ‘Sorry brother, not today!’ And responded with the famous Arjun Kapoor meme. Rajasthan used the viral video clip in which Arjun can be seen stranded outside the door while the rest of the guests enter the house. Rajasthan eliminated Punjab, who were eliminated on the last day of the league stage, with Rajasthan finishing one point ahead of them. IPL table.

Memes harassed the kings of Punjab

But Rajasthan said ‘Sorry brother, not today!’ Why did you decide to answer? Tweet from Punjab?

As it turns out, Punjab’s tweet came in response to Rajasthan Royals’ defeat against Delhi Capitals on May 1. Punjab decided to troll Rajasthan in a match they were not even involved in as Rajasthan had taken the joke at Punjab’s expense after defeating the Shreyas Iyer-led side earlier this season.

Rajasthan had quoted Salman Khan’s viral 2014 tweet on X (formerly Twitter), where the megastar had asked: “Zinta ki team jeet gayi kya?”

MI vs RR: highlight | Achievement:

Rajasthan used that tweet when they posted a video of Donovan Ferreira, who won them the game against PBKS on April 29. Rajasthan captioned the post: Wait for it…”sorry brother, not today!”

Punjab Kings social media controversy

Punjab Kings have been dragged into many controversies this season. His aggressive social media tactics have been repeatedly described as toxic by fans. Many believe that the backlash against Punjab’s conduct online is justified, given the tone they have adopted towards other teams.

Apart from trolling Rajasthan, Punjab also took a soft stance towards Kolkata Knight Riders after the rain-affected match at Eden Gardens. At the time, Punjab were winning consistently and looked set for a comfortable playoff qualification. After the match was cancelled, Punjab’s social media team posted a dancing video, suggesting that they were being ‘generous’ by ‘donating’ a point to the Ajinkya Rahane-led team.

Ironically, that one point came back to haunt Punjab on Sunday, as they finished with 15 points, one point behind Rajasthan Royals’ 16 points in the IPL standings.

And that was perhaps the biggest reminder of this IPL season – in a tough tournament like the IPL, it’s not just the performance on the field that counts, but the conduct off the field too.

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May 24, 2026 21:21 IST

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