Monday, July 13, 2026
Home Blog Page 36

‘Self-Styled Vishwaguru Stands Exposed’: Cong’s Dig At PM Over Pak Role In US-Iran Ceasefire

Taking a swipe at the government, the Congress on Wednesday said the role played by Pakistan in bringing about the ceasefire between the US and Iran is a “severe setback” to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “highly personalised diplomacy” and “the self-styled Vishwaguru stands thoroughly exposed”.

The opposition party also said Prime Minister Modi’s “cowardice is demonstrated by his silence not only on Israel’s belligerence, but on the completely unacceptable and disgraceful language being used by his good friend in the White House”.

Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh said the entire world will cautiously welcome the two-week ceasefire in the West Asia conflict between the US and Israel on the one side and Iran on the other.

“The conflict had begun on February 28th with the targeted assassinations of the topmost echelons of the regime in Iran. These had started just two days after Prime Minister Modi had completed his much-trumpeted visit to Israel, a visit that diminished India’s global stature and standing,” Ramesh claimed.

PM Modi had said nothing about Israel’s “genocide” in Gaza and its aggressively expansionist policies in the occupied West Bank, Ramesh said.

“The role played by Pakistan in bringing about the ceasefire is a severe setback to both the substance and style of Mr Modi’s highly personalised diplomacy,” he said.

The policy to isolate Pakistan for its continuing support to terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir and to convince the world that it is a failed state has clearly not succeeded – unlike what Manmohan Singh had accomplished after the Mumbai terror attacks, Ramesh claimed.

That a bankrupt economy dependent entirely on the largesse of external donors and a broken country in so many ways was able to play such a role calls into question Modi’s strategy of engagement and narrative management, he said.

“He (Modi) or his team has also never explained why Op Sindoor was suddenly and abruptly halted on May 10th 2025 – the first announcement of which came from the US Secretary of State and for which the US President has claimed credit almost a hundred times since then,” the Congress leader said.

“There is a palpable sigh of relief everywhere. The External Affairs Minister (S Jaishankar) dismissed Pakistan as a dalal. But now the self-styled Vishwaguru stands thoroughly exposed, his self-declared 56-inch chest shrunk and shrivelled,” Ramesh said.

“His cowardice is demonstrated by his silence not only on Israel’s belligerence, but on the completely unacceptable and disgraceful language being used by his good friend in the White House,” the Congress leader added.

US President Donald Trump pulled back on his threats to launch devastating strikes on Iran late Tuesday, as the US and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire that includes the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump swerved to de-escalate the war less than two hours before the deadline he set for Tehran to capitulate to a deal or face attacks on its bridges and power plants meant to destroy the Iranian civilisation.

Trump made the dramatic announcement on Truth Social on Tuesday evening (US time) even as Democrats called for his removal over unhinged threats to wipe out the Iranian civilisation.

“Based on conversations with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir, of Pakistan, and wherein they requested that I hold off the destructive force being sent tonight to Iran, subject to the Islamic Republic of Iran agreeing to the COMPLETE, IMMEDIATE, and SAFE OPENING of the Strait of Hormuz,” the US President said in a social media post.

Iran’s Supreme National Security Council said it has accepted the ceasefire and that it would negotiate with the United States in Pakistan beginning Friday. Neither Iran nor the United States said when the ceasefire would begin, and attacks took place in Israel, Iran and across the Gulf region early Wednesday.

Israel backed the US ceasefire with Iran but the deal doesn’t cover fighting against Hezbollah in Lebanon, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said early Wednesday. (Agencies)

RBI Keeps Repo Rate Unchanged At 5.25% In First Policy Of FY27 After Ceasefire In West Asia Conflict

The Reserve Bank of India on Wednesday kept the policy repo rate unchanged at 5.25 per cent in the first monetary policy announcement of the financial year 2026-27, citing rising global uncertainties and geopolitical tensions.

Announcing the decision, RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra said that the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) unanimously voted to maintain the policy repo rate under the liquidity adjustment facility at 5.25 per cent.

Governor stated “After the detailed assessment of the evolving macroeconomic and financial developments and the outlook, the MPC voted unanimously to keep the policy repo rate unchanged under the liquidity facility at 5.25 per cent. Consequently, the SDR rate remains at 5 per cent and the MSF rate and the bank rate at 5.5 per cent”.

“Consequently, the Standing Deposit Facility (SDF) rate remains at 5 per cent and the Marginal Standing Facility (MSF) rate and the bank rate at 5.5 per cent,” he said.

The MPC meeting was held on April 6, 7 and 8 to assess the evolving macroeconomic and financial conditions before arriving at the decision.

The central bank noted that the policy comes at a time when the global economy is facing significant challenges due to heightened geopolitical tensions, particularly the ongoing conflict in West Asia, along with disruptions in global supply chains.

The RBI Governor said that before the outbreak of the conflict, India’s macroeconomic fundamentals reflected strong growth and low inflation. However, conditions turned adverse in March as the conflict widened and intensified.

Despite these challenges, he emphasised that India’s economic fundamentals remain strong and are better positioned compared to previous crisis periods and many other economies, providing resilience against global shocks.

He highlighted that global growth is facing downside risks due to rising energy prices and shortages of key inputs, which have increased inflation concerns and pushed up geopolitical risk premiums in oil markets.

Heightened uncertainty due to the conflict has also impacted financial markets globally. Safe-haven flows have strengthened the US dollar, putting depreciation pressure on currencies of major economies.

At the same time, commodity prices such as metals and gold have moderated, while financial markets have witnessed increased volatility. Equity markets have seen broad-based corrections, and sovereign bond yields have hardened due to inflation fears and concerns over long-term fiscal sustainability. (AgenciesI)

Jammu-Srinagar NH Shut For Second Day As Road Clearance Operations Continue In Ramban

Traffic on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway remained suspended for the second consecutive day on Tuesday as the work to clear the fresh landslides is going on amid heavy rains in the Ramban district, officials said.

The strategic 270-km highway, the only all-weather road linking Kashmir with the rest of the country, was blocked by multiple landslides early Monday. Though it was reopened for a few hours on Tuesday morning, two major landslides forced its closure, they said.

According to a traffic update issued at 10 am, the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) continues to remain blocked, with road clearance operations underway at Shalgarhi and Banihal.

“Road clearance is going on, but it will take some time. Moreover, there is continuous rainfall along the highway,” the advisory said.

A traffic police spokesperson said movement has been stopped in both directions — from Jammu towards Srinagar and vice versa — due to a heavy landslide between Digdol and Khooni Nallah on Tuesday. “The road is completely blocked,” he said.

Officials said more than 400 vehicles are stranded at various points along the highway

Men and machinery have been pressed into service to clear the debris, but intermittent rains are disrupting the restoration efforts.

Authorities have advised commuters not to travel on NH-44 until the road is fully restored.

“People are advised not to pay heed to rumours and check the status of roads through the traffic police’s official social media handles and traffic control units,” the spokesperson added. (Agencies)

CM Omar Abdullah Questions Rationale Behind US And Israel Waging ‘Unjust War’ Against Iran

0

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah questioned the rationale behind the United States and Israel waging an “unjust war” against Iran as the ceasefire has led to the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, which was freely available to all before the conflict began.

“So the ceasefire allows a strait to reopen, a strait that was open & freely available to everyone to use before the war started. What exactly did this 39 day war achieve for the US? #UnjustWar,” Abdullah posted on his personal X account.

The United States and Iran have agreed to a Pakistan-brokered ceasefire, with the delegations from Washington and Tehran expected to meet in Islamabad on Friday for the first open diplomatic contact between the warring countries since March 1.

Landslide Isolates Pangi Valley in Himachal After Heavy Rain

In a concerning development, a massive landslide struck the remote Pangi Valley of Himachal Pradesh, isolating it from the rest of the state. The incident unfolded following heavy rainfall over the past 24 hours, causing significant disruption to transportation routes. The landslide occurred along the Sansari–Kullu–Manali road, situated at the border of Chamba and Lahaul-Spiti districts, effortlessly washing away nearly a 60-metre stretch of the crucial road.

Eyewitness accounts describe the landslide as catastrophic, with entire hillsides collapsing and leaving no trace of the road. This disaster has rendered movement impossible, even on foot, in the affected areas. Approximately 40 to 50 individuals travelling in private vehicles and taxis found themselves stranded at Sugalwas and Kadu Nullah, some of whom had to endure extremely cold conditions overnight.

Authorities have undertaken measures to ensure the safety of those trapped. Several stranded individuals have been relocated to safer locations as restoration efforts commence. The Border Roads Organisation has initiated operations to clear debris and restore connectivity to the cut-off valley.

Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department has heighted concerns as it issued weather alerts across the state. An orange alert warns of hailstorms, thunderstorms, lightning, and strong winds travelling at 40-60 kmph in districts including Kangra, Kullu, Mandi, Shimla, and Solan. A yellow alert is in effect for similar conditions expected in Una, Bilaspur, Hamirpur, Chamba, and Sirmaur.

The prolonged wet spell is likely to continue until April 13, prompting vigilance among residents and travellers alike. Reports indicate widespread rainfall throughout the state, with Sarahan recording the highest precipitation at 38.5 mm. Residents in Shimla district face additional challenges, as hailstorms have inflicted damage on local crops.

Amid these adverse conditions, colder temperatures have intensified across Himachal. Kalpa and Kukumseri registered lows of 0.4°C, while day temperatures have hovered between 3-9°C below normal in many areas. Snowfall is likely in higher regions as the weather outlook indicates further disturbances.

The ongoing weather challenges stem from a Western Disturbance, with forecasts suggesting that another system will affect the region starting April 11. Local authorities have issued a strong advisory urging residents and visitors to remain cautious and to avoid travelling along landslide-prone routes while adhering to official weather advisories.

Landslides Shut Jammu-Srinagar Highway Again, Over 1,200 Vehicles Stranded

The vital Jammu-Srinagar National Highway was once again closed for traffic on Tuesday after multiple landslides hit the Ramban sector, disrupting movement and leaving over 1,200 vehicles stranded at various points.

According to officials, fresh landslides occurred between Digdole and Khooni Nallah, blocking the highway completely and forcing authorities to suspend traffic in both directions. Heavy rainfall in the region triggered the incidents, with debris and boulders rolling down onto the road.

🚧 Traffic Disruption Across Key Locations

Vehicles remain stranded at several locations including Nagrota, Udhampur, Banihal, Qazigund, and Anantnag. Authorities briefly restored traffic during the day, but fresh landslides around 2:30 PM again halted movement.

Late in the evening, partial restoration allowed only stranded vehicles between Banihal and Ramban to move towards safer areas. However, no fresh traffic was permitted from either Jammu or Srinagar side.

🌧️ Heavy Rain, Snowfall Worsen Situation

Heavy rainfall continued across the Jammu region, causing waterlogging in low-lying areas and disrupting normal life. Higher reaches also witnessed fresh snowfall, while several roads including Mughal Road and other hill routes were closed.

The India Meteorological Department has attributed the weather conditions to an active western disturbance, bringing widespread rain, gusty winds, and snowfall in higher altitudes.

⚠️ Flash Flood and Landslide Alert

Authorities have warned of:

Flash floods

Landslides

Shooting stones in hilly areas

People have been advised to avoid travel on the highway until conditions improve and clearance operations are completed.

🌡️ Temperature Drops, Cold Conditions Return

The continuous rainfall has led to a sharp dip in temperatures across the region, creating cold wave-like conditions in several districts.

📅 Weather Outlook

The IMD has predicted:

Continued rain and snowfall till April 10

Light rain/thundershowers on April 9–10

Improvement and dry weather from April 11 onwards

👉 Advisory: Travelers are strongly advised to check traffic updates and avoid unnecessary movement on the highway until it is fully restored.

Traffic Restored On J&K Highway Day-Long Closure Due To Landslides In Ramban

Vehicular traffic was restored on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway on Tuesday after clearing of landslides that blocked road connectivity in Ramban district of Jammu and Kashmir for a day.

“Traffic was restored on the highway on Tuesday morning following clearance of landslides,” a traffic police officer said.

According to an official update, passenger vehicles are now allowed to ply from both directions — Jammu to Srinagar and vice versa — on the highway.

Vehicular movement was stopped on the highway on Monday as landslides and shooting stones blocked both tubes between Karol Bridge and Chanderkote, a traffic police spokesperson said.

Over 400 vehicles were stranded at different places on the highway, officials said, adding that these were cleared first.

Meanwhile, the traffic police has advised commuters to strictly follow lane discipline, warning that overtaking and wrong-lane driving may lead to congestion along the route.

Authorities have also urged the public not to pay heed to rumours and to verify road status through official channels, including the social media handles of the traffic police and Traffic Control Units in Jammu, Srinagar and Ramban

World Health Day: PM Modi Wishes Excellent Health For Citizens

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday wished for the excellent health of all fellow citizens and urged everyone to make all possible effort to keep themselves healthy.

On the occasion of World Health Day, he also expressed gratitude to all those who dedicate themselves tirelessly to the service of others and work towards a healthier planet.

“On World Health Day, I wish for the excellent health of all my fellow citizens. I urge everyone to make every possible effort to keep themselves healthy,” he said in a post on X in Hindi.

The prime minister also reaffirmed his government’s commitment to building a healthier society.

“Let us all keep working together to strengthen healthcare systems and prioritise well-being of every individual,” he said.

The World Health Day is celebrated annually on April 7, marking the anniversary of the founding of WHO in 1948.

On this day, each year WHO draws attention to a specific health topic of concern to people all over the world. (AGENCIES)

CCTVs In Police Stations: All Issues Will Be Sorted Out Within Two Weeks, Centre Tells SC

The Centre on Tuesday told the Supreme Court that all issues concerning installation of CCTVs in police stations across the country would be sorted out within two weeks.

Attorney General R Venkataramani told a bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta that he was taking stock of the issue and a lot of things were happening.

The Union Home Secretary also appeared in court in pursuance of the apex court’s April 6 order asking him to remain present before it on Tuesday so that appropriate assistance could be drawn from him in implementation of the scheme for installation of CCTVs in police stations.

The top law officer told the bench that “within two weeks, he will make sure that all the issues are sorted out by holding regular meetings with the amicus curiae and other officers”.

The bench posted the matter for further hearing on April 28. The top court was hearing a suo motu case over lack of functional CCTVs in police stations. (Agencies)

Sonam Wangchuk Receives Warm Welcome in Kargil, Calls for Unity and Rights for Ladakh

Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk received a grand welcome in Kargil on Sunday during his first visit after being released from detention. He called for unity across Ladakh and reiterated demands for democratic and constitutional rights for the Union Territory.

Wangchuk was released on March 14 after spending nearly six months in jail under the National Security Act. His arrival in Kargil was marked by an enthusiastic reception led by the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) and the Leh Apex Body (LAB), who are jointly leading an ongoing movement in the region.

The leaders are demanding statehood for Ladakh and inclusion under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution, which would provide safeguards for land, culture, and local governance. They also urged the Centre to resume talks with the High Powered Committee set up by the Ministry of Home Affairs, warning that delays could intensify the agitation.

Accompanied by LAB co-chairman Chering Dorjey, Wangchuk was welcomed by KDA leaders including Asgar Ali Karbalai, Member of Parliament Haneefa Jan, and prominent leader Sajjad Kargili. Supporters gathered in large numbers, raising slogans as he was escorted to the rally venue.

Addressing the gathering, Wangchuk stressed the importance of unity beyond regional, religious, or social divisions. He said that Ladakh’s demands are not limited to one area but concern the entire region and should be addressed collectively.

He highlighted that Ladakh deserves the same democratic and constitutional rights as the rest of the country, including control over its resources. He also noted that the growing unity between Leh and Kargil has strengthened the movement.

Speaking about his detention, Wangchuk described it as difficult but meaningful, saying that any hardship is worthwhile if it benefits Ladakh. He called for a broader vision of unity, stating that moving beyond divisions can lead to a more peaceful and prosperous nation.

In his address, MP Haneefa Jan termed Wangchuk’s release a “victory of truth” and urged the government to engage in sincere dialogue with the people of Ladakh. He appealed to Union Home Minister Amit Shah to resume talks and ensure concrete outcomes.

Other leaders also emphasized unity and warned against attempts to divide the movement. They maintained that while they are open to dialogue, it should not be used to weaken their demands, asserting that the people of Ladakh will continue their struggle with determination.