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‘Marwadi Go Back’ Campaign Triggers Bandh In Parts Of Telangana

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The “Marwadi go back” campaign launched recently by a section of traders and locals in Telangana gathered momentum with a shutdown observed in parts of the state on Friday on a call given by the Osmania University Joint Action Committee (OUJAC), which was supported by various traders’ associations.

Traders downed their shutters in a few commercial areas in Hyderabad and in various towns, including Yadadri, Gajwel, Dubbaka, Narayanpet, Mahabubabad, Khammam, Jangaon, Amangal, and Nalgonda. Educational institutions were also closed in some towns in response to the bandh call, which was supported by the Arya Vysya, Viswabrahmins, and Viswakarma associations.

The traders and locals took out rallies in various parts of the state. They raised slogans of ‘Marwadi go back’. They alleged that Marwadi businesses were “committing atrocities on locals and snatching away their livelihood”. Owners of kirana shops, mobile phone shops, and associations of traders participated in the protests.

Traders took out a rally in Mahbubabad. Police arrested 50 protestors for taking out a rally without permission amid tight security arrangements to prevent any untoward incident. In Hyderabad, police took OUJAC Chairman K. Tirupathi Reddy and Telangana Kranti Dal President Sangamreddy Prithviraj into preventive custody in view of the bandh call. OUJAC and Adivasi Students Union staged a protest at Habsiguda in Hyderabad.

Wearing back badges, the protestors burnt tyres in front of the jewellery shops of Marwadis. Police arrested the protestors. Tirupathi Reddy had appealed to people to participate in the bandh. He accused Marwadi businessmen of exploiting traders of Telangana through deceptive strategies. He said Telangana state was achieved after fighting the atrocities of rulers from Andhra in the united Andhra Pradesh, but Marwadis from Rajasthan and Gujarat were looting Telangana. The Vaisya Vikas Vedika and other trade associations supported the Telangana bandh.

The ‘Marwadi go back’ movement started recently after an altercation between some Dalit youths and Marwadis over a parking issue at the Monda Market in Secunderabad. A round table organised in Hyderabad passed a resolution demanding that businesses and industries established by people from other states should provide 89 per cent of jobs to locals.

The participants also demanded legislation to protect local businesses and prevent non-Telangana residents from purchasing land in the state. They also urged people to refuse assistance to Gujarati and Rajasthani traders and boycott their goods. Telangana Kranti Dal President Prithviraj had urged Telangana residents to refuse assistance to Gujarati and Rajasthani traders and boycott their goods.

“We are fighting against the exploitation of our resources. The government must ensure that outsiders do not start businesses in towns with less than 5 lakh population,” he said and alleged that outsiders were not even employing locals.

Last week, Union Minister of State for Home Bandi Sanjay Kumar slammed the ‘Marwadi go back’ movement and alleged that the Congress, the BRS, and the MIM were behind the campaign to divide Hindus.

“Marwadis have never fought for political power, nor have they looted Telangana. They have generated wealth through business and contributed significantly to GDP while upholding the Hindu Sanatana Dharma. Why should they leave Telangana?” he asked, alleging that the real threat was from the Rohingyas.

-IANS

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SEP 2025: DMK’s Political Manifesto, Not An Education Policy

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When the central government unveiled the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, it promised to reimagine Indian education for the future, a bold restructuring that sought to equip young Indians with 21st century skills, global competitiveness, and multidisciplinary learning. Across the country, even states that had reservations chose to adapt and align with it.

But Tamil Nadu, under the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), has taken a different path. With much fanfare, Chief Minister MK Stalin launched the Tamil Nadu State Education Policy 2025 (SEP) touted as a “people-centric” alternative to the NEP. In reality, it is less a roadmap for students and more a political manifesto disguised as policy.

Behind the glossy language of “equity” and “social justice,” the SEP reeks of Dravidian exceptionalism designed not to uplift students but to score political points against the Centre. Once again, DMK has shown that for them, education is not about preparing children for the world but, it is about preparing votes for elections.

Welfare Politics Over Real Learning

Tamil Nadu has a proud history of welfare in education: from Kamaraj’s midday meal scheme to later expansions under MGR and Jayalalithaa. These initiatives genuinely transformed literacy and access.

But what DMK has done with SEP is something else: populism dressed up as progress.

The policy repeatedly celebrates the Chief Minister’s Breakfast Scheme, the Pudhumai Penn stipend for girls, and Vetri Palligal “Schools of Excellence.” These are not bad in themselves, no one denies the importance of nutrition or financial support. But when an education policy reads like a party election manifesto, the problem is obvious.

Instead of hard reforms in curriculum, teacher accountability, or measurable outcomes, SEP is obsessed with announcing schemes that feed, fund, and flatter but don’t really educate.

The Language Question: Politics Above Students

Perhaps the clearest proof of DMK’s political ego is the language policy.

The NEP 2020 envisions a three-language formula, encouraging multilingualism and ensuring Indian students can compete both nationally and globally. Tamil Nadu, however, clings to its two language formula (Tamil + English), dismissing the third language as “Hindi imposition.”

Let us be honest: this isn’t about protecting Tamil. Students can learn Tamil and another Indian language and English, millions of children across India manage multilingualism effortlessly as section 4.13 of NEP 2020 clearly states that “The three-language formula will continue to be implemented while keeping in mind the Constitutional provisions, aspirations of the people, regions, and the Union, and the need to promote multilingualism as well as promote national unity. However, there will be a greater flexibility in the three-language formula, and no language will be imposed on any State. The three languages learned by children will be the choices of States, regions, and of course the students themselves, so long as at least two of the three languages are native to India. In particular, students who wish to change one or more of the three languages they are studying may do so in Grade 6 or 7, as long as they are able to demonstrate basic proficiency in three languages (including one language of India at the literature level) by the end of secondary school”. This is about DMK’s 60-year-old anti-Hindi obsession.

By refusing to give Tamil Nadu students access to a third Indian language, the DMK is deliberately limiting their mobility and opportunities in a multilingual country. A child in Bihar, Maharashtra or Karnataka will leave school with knowledge of three languages. A child in Tamil Nadu will not. This is not equity. This is deliberate handicapping of Tamil Nadu students for political mileage.

The Dangerous No-Detention Policy

Another glaring flaw is DMK’s reaffirmation of the No-Detention Policy up to Class 8. On paper, this sounds progressive “don’t fail students, give them a chance”. In practice, it has become a disaster.

Teachers across Tamil Nadu whisper the truth: students are being pushed up year after year without mastering basic literacy or numeracy. By Class 9, many cannot even read fluently or solve basic arithmetic. That is the reason why the THIRAN initiative was launched by the state government to bridge the learning gap.

The NEP is clear-eyed on this: it makes foundational literacy and numeracy by Class 3 the top national priority. Tamil Nadu’s SEP talks about literacy too, but buries it under welfare schemes and “equity audits.” The hard truth is that DMK prefers a generation of dependent, under-skilled students who will thank the party for their meals, but will never question the quality of their education.

Digital Divide and Hollow Promises

SEP brags about “21st-century skills” AI, coding, robotics. It announces platforms like TN-SPARK, Kalvi TV, and Manarkeni App. But on the ground, the reality is starkly different.

  • Rural schools lack internet connectivity.
  • Many classrooms still don’t have functional computers.
  • Teacher training in digital pedagogy is almost non-existent.

What good is coding when half the students can’t get a stable internet connection in their village school?

This is classic DMK politics: announce a flashy scheme, hold a press conference, then quietly move on. The gap between promise and delivery is filled with propaganda.

Teachers: The Forgotten Soldiers

While the NEP envisions making teaching a respected, aspirational profession, the SEP tinkers around the edges with apps and “peer mentoring.” The real issues like irregular recruitment, lack of transparency, poor rural postings remain untouched in SEP 2025.

Why? Because teacher appointments in Tamil Nadu are deeply politicised. Union leaders aligned to ruling parties control transfers, promotions, and postings. Every teacher knows that to survive in the system, they need political backing. The SEP does nothing to dismantle this rot.

Once again, students pay the price for DMK’s unwillingness to offend its political ecosystem.

Community Engagement or Party Capture?

The SEP boasts about “community engagement” through the Namma School Namma Ooru Palli initiative through inviting alumni, CSR funds, and parents to support schools.

But let’s be blunt: in Tamil Nadu’s hyper-politicised environment, such initiatives risk becoming DMK-controlled patronage networks. Already, it has been observed that government school functions are used as stages for party propaganda, more often by the DMK regimes. “Community engagement” becomes a euphemism for party control of education spaces.

Equity Without Excellence is a Trap

Tamil Nadu loves to project itself as a pioneer of social justice in education but the “quality crisis” is undeniable.

  • Secondary dropout rates remain at 7–8%.
  • Learning surveys show wide gaps in mathematics and reading, especially post-COVID.
  • Rural and government school students lag far behind private peers in competitive exams.

Instead of addressing these realities, DMK’s SEP hides behind the rhetoric of “equity.” But equity without excellence is not empowerment, it is charity. A well-fed, under-skilled student will not compete in IIT, IIM, or the global job market. They will simply remain dependent on state welfare and loyal to the party that provides it. Which, of course, is exactly what DMK wants.

A Political Document, Not a Policy

The biggest problem with SEP 2025 is its short-termism. It promises to revise the policy every three years, an idea that sounds dynamic but actually reveals the truth that this is not a roadmap to 2040 like the NEP. This seems to be policy written for electoral cycles.

DMK is not planning for Tamil Nadu’s next generation but, it is planning for its next election.

Students Are Pawns To Soothe DMK’s Political Ego

The DMK claims SEP 2025 is a progressive alternative to the Centre’s NEP. In reality, it is a political ego trip and a refusal to align with national reforms simply because they come from Delhi. In the process, Tamil Nadu’s students are the losers.

Instead of giving them global competitiveness, multilingual skills, and rigorous academic standards, the DMK offers free meals, stipends, and slogans. Instead of preparing them for the future, it prepares them for dependency.

It is time to call this what it is “the DMK is playing with the lives of Tamil Nadu’s children for its political ego”

The NEP may not be perfect according to the DMK, but it at least has a vision while the SEP has none. Until Tamil Nadu realises that welfare is not a substitute for excellence, its students will remain trapped in the DMK’s self serving cycle of care without competence.

And the tragedy is that the rest of India will march ahead, while Tamil Nadu’s children will be left behind because one party chose politics over progress.

Karthik HP is an entrepreneur and ABVP activist.

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After Hype Of ₹600 Crore Collection, Vijay-Starrer “Leo” Producer Income Tax Report Shows True Theatrical Revenue At Just ₹160.56 Crore

The Tamil film Leo, directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj and starring Vijay, has sparked debate over its box office collections after its producer filed detailed revenue figures with the Income Tax Department.

The film, released in 2023, was initially reported to have collected a record ₹148.55 crore on its first day, surpassing Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathaan, which had released in over 4,000 theaters and collected ₹104 crore on its opening day. Over the following days, the production company, led by Lalith Kumar, announced staggering figures: ₹405.5 crore in four days, ₹461 crore in seven days, ₹540 crore in 12 days, and a total of ₹600 crore, prompting widespread discussion among fans and the industry.

However, the producer’s latest filing with the Income Tax Department clarified that the actual theater revenue stood at ₹160.5 crore. The remaining revenue came from other rights sold prior to and after release, including:

  • Digital rights: ₹124 crore
  • Audio rights: ₹24 crore
  • Hindi distribution rights: ₹24 crore
  • South Indian satellite rights: ₹72 crore

This brought the verified total revenue to ₹404.56 crore.

The disclosure has sparked criticism from fans of other actors, who alleged that the film’s earlier promotional campaigns, including a purported “victory ceremony” for achieving ₹600 crore, were misleading. Comparisons were also drawn with Rajinikanth’s Coolie, which is being marketed with exaggerated collection claims. We will probably know the real collection when the producer does his income tax filing next year.

Analysts note that the Leo case highlights the importance of transparency in box office reporting, particularly as digital, satellite, and distribution revenues increasingly supplement theatrical earnings in India.

On the other hand, film producer Dhananjayan has buttressed the numbers saying that revenue is different from gross collections.

“Box office collection is different. If a film has to make ₹100 crore business, it has to collect ₹250 crores as gross. Will he declare gross or actual amount in balance sheet? He won’t say ₹250 crores is gross of which X amount has been paid as tax and to distributor and this is the amount that I’ve received. He won’t say that right?”, Dhananjayan said.

He further went on to say that if only 40-45% of gross collected comes to the producer and said that ₹600 crore of which ₹404 crores is the actual revenue earned by the producer.

Even if we consider what Dhananjayan says is true, and assume that the ₹160 crore reported amount is 50% of total gross collected, then theatrical collection was just ₹320 crore.

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How India’s Private Space Industry Thrives Amid Policy Push And Chandrayaan-3 Success

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The Government’s proactive policies and strategic support, along with direct guidance from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, have built a strong foundation for India’s private space industry to thrive, industry experts said on Friday.

Indian private space companies are now at the forefront of innovation in launch capabilities, satellite technologies, and downstream applications, driving rapid growth and boosting India’s global competitiveness.

This was the message from industry leaders as India prepares to celebrate its second National Space Day on August 23, marking the historic success of Chandrayaan-3’s soft landing on the Moon’s south pole. Lt. Gen. AK Bhatt (Retd.), Director General of the Indian Space Association (ISpA), said the success of ISRO’s Chandrayaan-3 has opened new possibilities for collaboration between the government and private sector.

He highlighted that over the past five years, the number of space startups in India has crossed 300, attracting about $526 million in funding. This, he said, reflects growing investor confidence in India’s space sector and positions the country to reach a space economy worth $44 billion by 2033.

Bhatt added that private players will also play a critical role in the upcoming Gaganyaan mission, India’s first human spaceflight. Krishanu Acharya, CEO and Co-Founder of Suhora Technologies, said India’s future in space will be defined by how effectively it uses satellite data and connectivity to deliver real-world solutions.

He noted that downstream technologies can support agriculture, infrastructure, disaster preparedness, defence, and governance. “At Suhora Technologies, we see downstream capabilities as the bridge between exploration and national progress and the defining drivers of India’s space revolution in the decade ahead,” he said.

National Space Day 2025 will be celebrated under the theme “Bridging the Past and Future: Honoring Traditional Astronomy and Showcasing Modern Space Achievements.” Students will be at the centre of the celebrations, as the country looks to inspire the next generation of scientists, entrepreneurs, and space explorers.

-IANS

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Lynching And Lawlessness Grip Bangladesh Amid Yunus Regime, Rights Report Says

Bangladesh Interim Govt Head Muhammad Yunus' Mask Falls Off, Anti-India & Anti-Hindu Agenda Stands Exposed

Lynching has supplanted trial and vengeance masquerades as justice in Bangladesh which has been gripped with violence since the ouster of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August 2024, a report cited on Thursday. Highlighting data from several rights groups, the report mentioned that 174 people have been killed in mob violence between August 2024 and May 2025, with victims ranging from political workers to small vendors.

“At Dhaka University, student Tofajjal was killed; at Jahangirnagar, Masud met a similar fate. Shohagh was crushed under a rock as his killers danced on his chest in broad daylight. Court premises themselves were not spared, as mobs stormed judicial complexes, beating accused persons in custody. Judges, fearing for their safety, hesitated to sit. The robe, once a symbol of dignity, became a garment of risk,” the ‘Northeast News’ report mentioned.

“Justice did not merely delay — it deserted. This breakdown of judicial authority naturally engulfed the legal profession. Lawyers aligned with the fallen regime were targetted: chambers torched, bar associations fractured, over 150 practitioners jailed, and dozens remanded. Some fled abroad; others melted into anonymity. A new group styling itself as ‘anti-fascist lawyers’ declared themselves guardians of the revolution, but professional solidarity collapsed,” it added.

The report asserted that under the Yunus regime, opposition activists languished week after week in jail, while those aligned with the new order, including the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, Jamaat-e-Islami, and students associated with the National Citizen Party, secured bail with ease. In a horrific move, it stated, the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government, even granted them indemnity for the crimes committed during last year’s July protests. Moreover, the report stated that Yunus himself was controversially acquitted of labourer exploitation charges soon after taking office as Chief Advisor, which the critics aptly termed “selective justice.”

“The irony was cruel: those who once defended war criminals were now appointed prosecutors, while the country’s longest-serving Prime Minister was arraigned without counsel of her choice, fairness, or due process,” the report stated. According to the report, the Constitution of Bangladesh came under threat after a half-baked document styled the ‘July Charter’ or ‘Declaration’ was brandished as an alternative constitution—a misleading and conceptually flawed manifesto riddled with romantic promises. “The so-called ‘July Revolution’ was sold as emancipation, but many came to see it as misconceived, fraudulent in its promises, and reckless in its haste. To discard a Constitution born of a Liberation War is no mere academic folly; it imperils the very identity of the state,” the report noted.

-IANS

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Historic First: Ex-President Wickremesinghe Taken Into Custody By Sri Lanka CID

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In a major development in the island nation, Former Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe was taken into custody on Friday by the country’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID), the first such arrest of a former President in the nation’s history, local media reported. Wickremesinghe was summoned by the CID over allegations of misuse of State funds and subsequently arrested following a four-hour-long statement.

Extensive security arrangements were made as Wickremesinghe was produced before the Colombo Fort Magistrate’s Court late Friday afternoon where a huge crowd of supporters had also gathered. The investigation relates to Wickremesinghe’s September 2023 visit to the United Kingdom during his tenure as President to attend a University of Wolverhampton graduation ceremony for his wife, Maithree Wickremesinghe.

The investigators alleged that State funds were used for travel and security expenses. According to the CID’s investigation, the trip, which involved a group of 10, is estimated to have cost the Government approximately 16.9 million Lankan rupees. However, the Former President dismissed the allegations, insisting that his wife covered her own expenses and no State funds were misused, Lankan newspaper ‘Daily Mirror’ reported.

Previously, as part of the ongoing investigation, the CID also took statements from his former Private Secretary, Sandra Perera, and former Presidential secretary Saman Ekanayake over their roles in arranging the visit. Reports suggest that Perera was grilled for nearly six hours after she was summoned to the CID to record a statement in connection with the investigation into a foreign trip which was allegedly funded using financial allocations from the Presidential Secretariat.

Earlier in June, the CID informed the Fort Magistrate’s Court that it had initiated an investigation into the foreign trips made by the former President during his Presidency. While laying out the facts before Court, CID officers stated that the probe is being carried out under the Offences Against Public Property Act. Wickremesinghe became President in July 2022 after Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s resignation and was defeated in the September 2024 Presidential election.

-IANS

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Sharad Pawar Rules Out Voting For CP Radhakrishnan In Vice-Presidential Poll, Cites “Ideological Differences”

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Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Sharad Pawar on Friday said that he has conveyed to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis that his party will not vote for Maharashtra Governor CP Radhakrishnan in the Vice-Presidential elections.

“We will not vote because we are ideologically against. It is not possible to accept the request,” said Pawar in a press conference. CM Fadnavis had called Pawar, requesting his support for the NDA candidate, but Pawar declined. The CM had also called the Shiv Sena UBT chief Uddhav Thackeray, seeking his party’s support for C.P. Radhakrishnan during the Vice Presidential Election.

“I remember when he (Radhakrishnan) was the governor of Jharkhand, then CM Hemant Soren was arrested inside the Raj Bhavan when he had gone to meet the governor, despite Soren’s repeated requests not to do it in Raj Bhavan. The person who uses power in such a manner cannot be supported.” Pawar said. Further, he said that the INDIA bloc has fielded its candidate, former Supreme Court judge B. Sudarshan Reddy, who has filed his nomination papers.

CM Fadnavis had earlier told the reporters that he had called up both Sharad Pawar and Uddhav Thackeray seeking the support of their parties, citing that NDA candidate CP Radhakrishnan is the Maharashtra governor. Radhakrishnan was selected as the NDA’s Vice Presidential candidate on Sunday.

The announcement was made by BJP President J.P. Nadda during a press conference following the party’s Parliamentary Board meeting held in the national capital. Radhakrishnan has previously served as a Member of Parliament and as Governor of Jharkhand and Telangana.

A veteran BJP leader, he was elected to the Lok Sabha from Coimbatore twice and previously served as the Tamil Nadu BJP State President. Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised his “dedication, humility, and intellect”, noting his long-standing grassroots work in Tamil Nadu. On Tuesday, Radhakrishnan was felicitated during the NDA Parliamentary Party meeting.

-IANS

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India’s Forex Reserves Rise $1.49 Billion To $695.11 Billion

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India’s foreign exchange reserves rose by $1.49 billion to $695.11 billion for the week ended August 15, data released by the RBI on Friday showed. The increase comes on the back of a $4.75 billion surge to $693.62 billion during the preceding week ended August 8, reflecting the stable external balance position of the country.

An increase in the country’s foreign exchange kitty gives the RBI more headroom to strengthen the rupee vis-a-vis the US dollar. Adequate forex reserves enable the RBI to intervene in the spot and forward currency markets by releasing more dollars to prevent the rupee from going into a free fall and curbing its volatility. For the week ending on August 15, foreign currency assets, a major component of the reserves, increased by $1.92 billion to $585.9 billion.

Expressed in dollar terms, the foreign currency assets include the effect of appreciation or depreciation of non-US units like the euro, pound and yen held in the foreign exchange reserves. The gold component of the forex reserves stood at $85.67 billion. Central banks worldwide have accumulated substantial amounts of gold as a safe-haven asset in their foreign exchange reserves amid uncertainty created by geopolitical tensions.

The share of gold maintained by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) as part of its foreign exchange reserves has almost doubled since 2021. The special drawing rights in the forex kitty stood at $18.78 billion. India’s foreign exchange are sufficient to fund more than 11 months of goods imports and about 96 per cent of external debt outstanding,RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra said recently.

The RBI Governor said: “Overall, India’s external sector remains resilient as key external sector vulnerability indicators continue to improve. We remain confident of meeting our external financing requirements.” Meanwhile, India’s merchandise exports registered a 7.29 per cent increase to $37.24 billion in July this year, compared with the corresponding figure of $34.71 billion in the same month last year, according to official data released on Thursday. This shows a strengthening of the external sector.

“Despite uncertain global policy environment, India’s services and merchandise exports in July and in FY26 so far have grown substantially and are much higher than the global exports growth, Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal said. Major drivers of goods exports in July were engineering goods, electronics goods, drugs and pharma, organic and inorganic chemicals, gems and jewellery,” he pointed out.

-IANS

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Supreme Court Halts Action In Sambhal’s Shahi Jama Masjid–Sri Harihar Temple Dispute

16th-Century Mosque Standing On Shri Hari Har Temple Ruins In Sambhal, Residents Testify About Mosque Officials Denying Access To Ancient Well For Hindu Rituals

The Supreme Court on Friday directed both the Muslim and Hindu parties in the Shahi Jama Masjid–Sri Harihar Temple dispute in Uttar Pradesh’s Sambhal to maintain the status quo until the next hearing.

A bench of Justices P.S. Narasimha and Atul S. Chandurkar was hearing a special leave petition (SLP) filed by the mosque committee against the Allahabad High Court’s decision that had upheld a Chandousi court order for a survey of the disputed site. The SLP also challenged the prima facie finding of the Allahabad High Court that the suit was not barred by the Places of Worship Act, 1991, since it sought access to the disputed property under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958.

After the Hindu side argued that another bench of the Supreme Court has held that an ASI-protected monument does not fall under the Places of Worship Act, the Justice Narasimha-led bench asked advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain to place the said order on record and posted the matter for hearing on Monday.

In the meantime, the apex court asked the parties to maintain the status quo in respect of the disputed site. In its impugned order, the Allahabad High Court dismissed the civil revision petition seeking a stay on the proceedings pending before the trial court. The Shahi Jama Masjid has become the centre of a legal dispute after Hindu plaintiffs alleged that the mosque was built over a Hindu temple known as the Harihar Mandir.

In November last year, violence had erupted in Sambhal during a court-ordered survey of the Mughal-era Mosque, resulting in the deaths of at least four people. The Supreme Court had earlier stayed the trial court’s proceedings, directing that no further steps be taken until the Allahabad High Court reviewed the mosque committee’s petition.

After the order was passed by the Allahabad High Court on May 19, the survey-related aspect was expected to move forward in the Sambhal district court. The mosque committee argued that the survey order was passed in haste, without giving them an opportunity to be heard. They also raised concerns over the fact that the mosque was surveyed twice — first on the day of the order and again on November 24, when violence broke out.

However, the Allahabad High Court had dismissed these arguments and refused to intervene in the trial proceedings. The Hindu plaintiffs — including advocate Hari Shankar Jain and seven others — claim that the mosque stands on the ruins of an ancient temple dedicated to Harihar, which they allege was partly demolished in 1526 under the orders of Mughal Emperor Babur.

The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) stated that the Shahi Jama Masjid is a centrally protected monument and cannot be characterised as a place of public worship, as there are no official records to support such a designation.

-IANS

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“Our Duty To Make EPS CM,” Says BJP Leader Annamalai At Party Booth Workers Meeting

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BJP leader K Annamalai said it is the party’s duty to ensure Edappadi Palaniswami (EPS) becomes the next Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. He made the statement during the BJP Booth Committee conference held in Tirunelvei on Friday 22 August 2025, which was attended by Union Home Minister Amit Shah and several senior BJP leaders.

Addressing party workers, Annamalai urged booth in-charges to work diligently over the next six to eight months to secure victory in the upcoming state elections. “We should work to make Edappadi Palaniswami the Chief Minister. This responsibility lies with every National Democratic Alliance worker,” he said.

He highlighted the achievements of the BJP’s 12-year governance and contrasted them with the setbacks of the four-year DMK rule, emphasizing that party volunteers should communicate both to the public. “We have all gathered here to work for a big change. Every volunteer and leader must contribute until we win the next election,” Annamalai added.

The conference in Tirunelveli was the first of seven booth committee meetings planned ahead of the elections, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah expected to attend the final session.

Annamalai’s remarks also clarified the leadership and alliance dynamics amid ongoing speculation over the AIADMK-BJP coalition. He affirmed that the NDA is leading the alliance in Tamil Nadu and that both he and Palaniswami are to be supported as Chief Minister candidates.

This statement is seen as a formal consolidation of leadership within the NDA ahead of the state polls, aiming to resolve previous uncertainties regarding the alliance and chief ministerial candidate.

(With inputs from OneIndia Tamil)

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