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Naxals Go into Hiding in Jharkhand Following Hidma’s Death; “Spotted Snake” Reaction in Maoist Ranks
Jharkhand, State

Naxals Go into Hiding in Jharkhand Following Hidma’s Death; “Spotted Snake” Reaction in Maoist Ranks

Chaibasa, Jharkhand: The death of Maoist leader Madvi Hidma in a police encounter in Andhra Pradesh has triggered a wave of panic among Naxals in Jharkhand and Odisha, causing them to go into hiding. Following Hidma’s death, Maoists have reportedly sent letters to state governments appealing for surrender and rehabilitation, a development that has left the network in disarray. Naxal Operations Shrink to Saranda ForestActive Naxals in Jharkhand are now largely confined to the Saranda forests in West Singhbhum district. Hidma had attempted to establish a stronghold in Saranda, which had earlier raised concerns of increased Maoist activity in Jharkhand and Odisha. Intelligence reports from Odisha also suggested that several of Hidma’s associates had moved to Saranda via Sundergarh, further...
Giridih Loot and Murder Case Solved: Driver Killed for TMT Steel Theft, 3 Arrested
Jharkhand, State

Giridih Loot and Murder Case Solved: Driver Killed for TMT Steel Theft, 3 Arrested

Giridih: The Giridih Police have cracked the case of a brutal truck robbery and murder in the Bagodar police jurisdiction, involving a truck loaded with TMT steel bars. Out of five accused involved in the incident, three have been arrested, while two remain at large, police confirmed. SDPO Dhananjay Ram provided the details on Monday. Planned Murder for Steel LootThe crime took place on 18 November. Truck driver Dheeraj Yadav, a resident of Khagaria, Bihar, was mercilessly killed in the Santarupi forest area. The perpetrators looted the truck loaded with TMT steel and fled. Two of Dheeraj’s acquaintances, Md. Jainul and Md. Dawood, had prior knowledge that Dheeraj regularly transported TMT steel from Bengal to Varanasi. They planned the robbery and murder and brought two friends from Sa...
Ranchi Police Strike Big Against Drug Trafficking: Brown Sugar Gang Busted, 8 Arrested Including a Woman
Jharkhand, State

Ranchi Police Strike Big Against Drug Trafficking: Brown Sugar Gang Busted, 8 Arrested Including a Woman

Ranchi: In a significant breakthrough against drug trafficking, Ranchi Police have busted a major brown sugar gang, arresting eight people, including a woman. Authorities seized 202 grams of brown sugar, cannabis, and cash amounting to ₹2.4 lakh, with the street value of the narcotics estimated at ₹21.5 lakh. Arrested AccusedThe arrested individuals include Amit Kumar Gupta, Mukesh Kumar Yadav, Munna Yadav, Cheeku Yadav, Syed Sameer, Deepak Kumar, Raju Kumar, and Baby Parveen. Initial Raids Lead to Major SeizureAccording to Rural SP Praveen Pushkar, the police received a tip-off about drug trafficking near IICM Maidan, following which a raid was conducted and four individuals arrested with brown sugar and cannabis. Acting on their information, police raided the house of Syed Sameer i...
Five Jharkhand Workers Stranded in Cameroon Appeal for Urgent Repatriation
Jharkhand, State

Five Jharkhand Workers Stranded in Cameroon Appeal for Urgent Repatriation

Hazaribagh/Ranchi: A distressing situation has emerged for five migrant workers from Jharkhand, who are currently stranded in Cameroon, Africa. The workers hail from Hazaribagh and Giridih districts and have not been paid for their labor, leaving them in severe hardship for food, shelter, and basic necessities. Identities of the Stranded WorkersThe stranded workers include Sunil Mahto, Sukar Mahto, Chandra Shekhar Kumar, Deelo Mahto from Vishnugarh (Unchaghna) in Hazaribagh, and Dilchand Mahto from Dumri in Giridih. Workers Claim Non-Payment of WagesAccording to the workers, the company they were employed with has failed to pay their wages. In a video message, the workers highlighted their plight and appealed to the Indian government for immediate repatriation. Social Activist See...
Jharkhand Municipal Elections Update: Notification to Be Released in 8 Weeks, SEC Begins Preparations
Jharkhand, State

Jharkhand Municipal Elections Update: Notification to Be Released in 8 Weeks, SEC Begins Preparations

Ranchi: The path is now clear for holding pending elections in all 48 municipal corporations and municipal councils across Jharkhand. The State Election Commission (SEC) has begun preparations for elections that have been stalled for nearly three years. The official notification is expected to be issued in eight weeks. Timeline and ProcessThe SEC recently informed the High Court that at least eight weeks are required for election preparations. Once the notification is issued, the entire electoral process can be completed within 45 days. The High Court has directed the commission to adhere strictly to this timeline. The next hearing in the case has been scheduled for 30 March 2026. Government Completes FormalitiesDuring the hearing on a contempt petition regarding the delay in municip...
Over 5,000 Jharkhand Congress Workers to Join Delhi ‘Vote Theft’ Rally at Ramlila Maidan
Jharkhand, Politics, State

Over 5,000 Jharkhand Congress Workers to Join Delhi ‘Vote Theft’ Rally at Ramlila Maidan

Ranchi/Delhi: The Congress Party is set to hold a massive rally against alleged “vote theft” next month at Ramlila Maidan, Delhi, and over 5,000 workers from Jharkhand are expected to participate, party leaders confirmed. Jharkhand Congress MobilizationJharkhand Congress President Keshav Mahato Kamlesh said the state unit is sending more than 5,000 party workers to the Delhi rally, who will also protest the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter lists in several states. He added that district presidents have been instructed to prepare detailed lists of participants from all divisions. Rally DetailsThe Congress had announced last Friday that the rally, titled “Vote Chor Gaddi Chhodo”, will be held on 14 December at Ramlila Maidan. The event aims to spotlight alleged elector...
Jharkhand: New ACB Case Filed Against Jailed IAS Vinay Chaubey, Seven Family Members Named
Jharkhand, State

Jharkhand: New ACB Case Filed Against Jailed IAS Vinay Chaubey, Seven Family Members Named

Ranchi: The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has filed a fresh case against suspended IAS officer Vinay Kumar Chaubey, who is currently in jail, along with seven of his family members, for possession of assets disproportionate to their known sources of income. The new FIR names Chaubey, his wife Swapna Sanchita, father-in-law Satyendranath Trivedi, brother-in-law Shipij Trivedi, sister-in-law Priyanka Trivedi, close associate and NexGen director Vinay Kumar Singh, and Singh’s wife Snigdha Singh as accused. Background of InvestigationFollowing Chaubey’s arrest earlier, the ACB had initiated a preliminary inquiry in May. After six months of investigation, the accused have been charged under relevant sections of the Prevention of Corruption Act (PC Act) and the Indian Penal Code (IPC). D...
Why? Why? Why?” Mamata Banerjee Questions Election Commission Over Data Outsourcing, Polling Station Plans
Politics, State, West Bengal

Why? Why? Why?” Mamata Banerjee Questions Election Commission Over Data Outsourcing, Polling Station Plans

Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has written a strongly worded letter to Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, raising serious concerns over two critical developments related to upcoming elections in the state. In her letter, Banerjee criticized the Centralized Request for Proposal (RfP) issued by the Chief Election Officer (CEO) of West Bengal to outsource data entry work, questioning why 1,000 data entry operators and 50 software developers are being hired for an entire year when district offices already have qualified staff. She wrote, “Traditionally, field offices hire contract data entry staff as needed. DEOs have the authority to make such hiring decisions. So why is the CEO office taking over a role that already exists locally? Are these moves being inf...
Protest Erupts Outside Election Office in Bengal Over SIR; BLOs Clash with Police, Mamata Backs Agitation
State, West Bengal

Protest Erupts Outside Election Office in Bengal Over SIR; BLOs Clash with Police, Mamata Backs Agitation

Kolkata: Tensions escalated outside the Election Commission office in Kolkata on Monday as protesters rallied against the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voter list in West Bengal. The agitation, led by Booth Level Officers (BLOs), continued late into the night, with demonstrators attempting to enter the CEO office, leading to scuffles with police. Protest DetailsMembers of the BLO Rights Protection Committee marched from College Square in North Kolkata, symbolically locking the main gate of the CEO office with chains and locks. Protesters demanded clarity on the SIR process and alleged excessive and inhumane workload during the revision. Some claimed that two BLOs had taken their own lives due to the stress. One protester, a teacher from Murshidabad, said, “The SIR p...
BJP to Replicate Bihar Model in Bengal, Assam, and Tamil Nadu; Strategy to Be Finalized at JP Nadda’s Delhi Dinner
State, West Bengal

BJP to Replicate Bihar Model in Bengal, Assam, and Tamil Nadu; Strategy to Be Finalized at JP Nadda’s Delhi Dinner

New Delhi: Following the spectacular NDA victory in Bihar, the BJP is now turning its focus to upcoming assembly elections in West Bengal, Assam, and Tamil Nadu. The party aims to replicate the strategies and expertise that led to its success in Bihar in these key states. To chart this course, BJP President JP Nadda has organized a dinner on 26 November at his Delhi residence, inviting senior leaders who played a pivotal role in Bihar’s campaign. The meeting will serve as both a celebration of Bihar’s win and a forum to finalize the party’s strategy for other states. Alongside Nadda, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Bihar election in-charge Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, and state in-charge Vinod Tawde will attend the dinner. Over 50 MPs and leaders deployed for election management...