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The Evening Wrap

31 JULY 2021

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Jaish militant killed in an ecounter

Saturday morning brought the news of two militants killed in an encounter in the upper reaches of a forest range connecting Srinagar and Anantnag districts, with the J&K Police tweeting the news that one of the two killed was a wanted Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) militant from Pakistan who belonged to the family of the outfit's chief Azhar Masood.

@JmuKmrPolice had tweeted that Mohd Ismal Alvi@Lamboo@Adnan was from the family of Masood Azar. He was involved in conspiracy and planning of Pulwama attack and figured in chargesheet produced by NIA: IGP Kashmir

The encounter broke out early in the morning during a search operation in a forest range falling between Nagberan and Marsar zones, closer to the Dachigam forest range of Srinagar. In the past, the upper range of Dachigam has been a relatively quiet place.

 

The reports of two militants killed come in the wake of a new challenge that security forces in Kashmir face now. As reported earlier in this newspaper, the presence of hybrid militants –not listed as such but radicalised enough to carry out terror strikes ---has become a nightmare for the security forces as they are difficult to track down let alone identify them as such. It could be your neighbour.

Elaborating on the attack, the IG said Lamboo, who had infiltrated into India in the second half of 2018, had even stayed with Adil Dar, who rammed an explosive laden vehicle into a convoy in Pulwama that left 40 CRPF jawans dead in 2019, till the day of 'fidayeen' attack. He is believed to be the person who had fabricated the IED used in the attack.

"The viral video of Dar had his voice in it," he added.

Around 85 militants have been killed in the Valley following some aggressive operations mounted in Kashmir. The identity of the second militant killed in Saturday operations is yet to be ascertained.

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India and China talks continue

India and China will be looking towards concluding an agreement for disengagement at Gogra and Hot Springs as part of the overall disengagement and de-escalation in Eastern Ladakh to end the standoff which began last year as the 12th round of Corps Commander talks between the two sparring countries got under way in Moldo on the Chinese side around 10. 30 a.m. on Saturday. While China had indicated that the meeting should be held on July 26 the Indian side had conveyed that the day being Kargil Vijay Diwas it would not be convenient.

While disengagement has been completed on both banks of Pangong Tso in February, other friction points that remain to be resolved are Gogra and Hot Springs, Demchok and Depsang. Buffer zones were established in some places as part of earlier talks which remain in place and the situation on the ground remains stable, one official said.

Another round of Major General level talks is also scheduled to be held very soon.

In Eastern Ladakh, India and China have two mutually agreed disputed areas, Trig Heights and Demchok, and 10 areas of differing perception. The coming days will see the two countries make an attempt at ironing out their differences.

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Babul Supriyo exits politics

One-time professional singer and full-time politician, BJP MP, Babul Supriyo quit his Lok Sabha seat bringing his disappointing about not being given a cabinet berth out in the open.

Supriyo, who had held several portfolios as MoS in the Narendra Modi government since 2014, was removed earlier this month during a major cabinet reshuffle. Supriyo's disappointment found an outlet on Facebook with the following post by the former MP.

"If someone were  ask  whether leaving the politics is somehow connected to losing ministry. Yes then it is true to some extent.... Also had differences with the state leadership since the assembly poll campaign," he wrote.

"I have stayed for too long… I have helped somebody, have disappointed somebody, It is for the people to decide. To be involved in social work, you can do that without being involved in any politics," his post read.

"Leaving, Alvida. Spoke to my parents, wife, friends, and after listening to the advice I am saying that I am leaving. Am not going to any other party - TMC, Congress, CPIM, nowhere. I am confirming that nobody has called me. I am going nowhere. I am a one-team player! Have always supported one team #MohunBagan - Have been with only one party - BJP West Bengal. That's it!! Leaving,"  Supriyo said in a Facebook post.

The two-time MP from Asansol was among the several ministers dropped in the major cabinet reshuffle on July 7.

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India's hopes for a gold dashed

India's hopes of a possible gold or silver medal were dashed today as the country's favourite and the reigning world champion P V Sindhu lost to Tai Tzu-Ying of Chinese Taipei in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. She was defeated 21-18, 21-12---outmanoeuvred by Tai Tzu who has defeated Sindhu in their last three face-offs.

 

Sindhu will now take on China's He Bing Jiao for the bronze medal. The 26 year old who won the silver in the Rio Olympics will be fighting for a medal in the Olympics. The news of Sindhu's loss comes on a day when another medal hopeful, boxer Pooja Rani, exited out of the Olympics in the quarter final stage and the Women's Hockey team entered the quarter finals as the women in blue  shorts beat South Africa. India's hope for a gold continues.

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Covid Watch: Numbers and Developments 

The number of reported coronavirus cases from India stood at 3,16,20,745 at the time of publishing this newsletter, with the death toll at 4,23,939. 

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