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Congress nearly joined conspiracy to make Assam part of East Pakistan: PM Modi | India News


Congress nearly joined conspiracy to make Assam part of East Pakistan: PM Modi

GUWAHATI: PM Modi transformed his Guwahati rally on Saturday into a fierce political offensive against Congress, accusing it of “committing a sin” by preparing to join hands with the Muslim League and the British in a pre-Independence conspiracy to make Assam a part of what would later become “East Pakistan”.Modi said Congress had conspired to erase Assam’s identity and the conspiracy was not just for a few years. “The roots of this sin of Congress are connected to before Independence. At the time when the Muslim League and the British were together preparing the ground for India’s partition…”

Congress altered demography of Assam for poll gains: PM Modi

At the time when Muslim League and British rule were together preparing the ground for India’s partition, at that time a plan was made to make Assam a part of undivided Bengal or East Pakistan (sic). Congress was going to become part of the conspiracy,” PM Modi said.Modi’s remarks came a day after Bangladesh was engulfed in violent protests following the assassination of youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi, triggering fears of fresh migration ahead of elections due in early 2026. Amid recent campaigns in Bangladesh by several groups seeking a “Greater Bangladesh” by including Assam and the northeast, analysts warn this unrest could spill over into India’s northeast, reviving old anxieties about infiltration and demographic change.By invoking East Pakistan and linking it to present-day turmoil across the border, Modi sharpened his message of vigilance against infiltration, political commentators said.Addressing a public rally after inaugurating India’s first nature-themed airport, named after Assam’s first post-Independence CM, Gopinath Bordoloi of Congress, Modi said, “Then Bardoloi stood up against his own party. He opposed this conspiracy to destroy Assam’s identity and saved Assam from being separated from the country.” He unveiled an imposing 80-foot statue of Bordoloi, describing him as Assam’s saviour.Modi claimed that though Bordoloi had saved Assam before Independence, Congress later resumed “anti-Assam and anti-national work”. “To increase its vote bank, Congress gave free rein to infiltrators of its vote bank in Bengal and Assam. The demography here has changed. These infiltrators have encroached upon our forests. They have encroached upon our land. The result of this is that the security and identity of entire Assam has been put at stake,” he claimed.The PM praised CM Himanta Biswa Sarma’s govt for working to free Assam’s resources from illegal encroachment, while asserting that the Centre had taken strict steps to curb infiltration. “Their identification is also being done,” he said, claiming that “Congress and INDI alliance people have openly descended on an anti-national agenda.” He added that even SC had spoken about removing infiltrators, “but these people (Congress) are making statements in defence of infiltrators.Modi said Election Commission’s SIR of electoral rolls was meant to ensure fair elections. But, he claimed, “these people (Congress) are facing problems in every corner of the country. Such people will not protect the interests of Assamese brothers and sisters. These people will allow someone else to occupy your land and forests. Their anti-national mentality can create violence of the old era.”Modi told the crowd: “We have to protect Assam, for whose integrity people like Bordoloi sacrificed everything in their lives. We have to keep defeating Congress’s conspiracies at every moment, at every step.”



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U19 Asia Cup: Unbeaten India take on Pakistan in final; eye record 12th title | Cricket News


U19 Asia Cup: Unbeaten India take on Pakistan in final; eye record 12th title

NEW DELHI: India will look to secure a record-extending 12th title when they face Pakistan in the Under-19 Asia Cup final at the ICC Academy in Dubai on Sunday.Led by Ayush Mhatre, India topped Group A after winning all their matches. Pakistan finished second in the group, with their only loss coming against India, a 90-run defeat last Sunday.India continued their run in the semifinals on Friday, defeating Sri Lanka by eight wickets. Pakistan reached the final by beating defending champions Bangladesh.India’s journey to the final has been marked by contributions across departments. The batting unit has produced two totals above 400 in the tournament.The competition has also seen strong performances from young players, including 17-year-old wicketkeeper-batter Abhigyan Kundu. After Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s 95-ball 171 against UAE helped India post 433/6, Kundu followed it up with an unbeaten 209 off 125 balls against Malaysia, becoming the first Indian to score a double hundred in Youth ODIs.Both batters will be key against Pakistan’s bowling attack. India’s middle order has also delivered when needed. Aaron George has scored three consecutive half-centuries, while Vihaan Malhotra added a 61 not out against Sri Lanka.All-rounder Kanishk Chouhan has provided balance with late runs and wickets. He has taken six wickets in four matches, including 3/33 against Pakistan in the group stage.In bowling, pacer Deepesh Devendran has led India’s attack and is the joint-highest wicket-taker with 11 wickets, alongside Pakistan’s Abdul Subhan. Deepesh took 5/22 against Malaysia and removed three Pakistan batters in successive overs during the group match.Pakistan will rely on Sameer Minhas, who scored an unbeaten 177 against Malaysia and a half-century against Bangladesh. Their bowling strength lies in pace, with Subhan supported by Mohammad Sayyam and Ali Raza. Spin options include Niqab Shafiq and Ahmed Hussain.Pakistan’s batting has been inconsistent, and they will look to improve in the final. India’s senior team had defeated Pakistan three times in the Asia Cup T20 in September, and the junior side will aim to continue that run.Players from both teams are expected to follow the no-handshake policy. Pakistan won the Asia Cup once in 2012 and finished runners-up twice since then.The match will begin at 10.30 am IST.



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Bangladesh unrest: Protestors break through barricades and enter Parliament building after youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi’s funeral; watch


Bangladesh unrest: Protestors break through barricades and enter Parliament building after youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi’s funeral; watch

A mob broke through security barricades and once again entered the Parliament building on Saturday following the funeral of youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi, authorities said, amid heightened tensions in the Bangladeshi capital.Bangladesh held Hadi’s funeral earlier in the day, drawing a large crowd to Dhaka under extra-tight security arrangements. His death has sparked unrest across the country, prompting authorities to reinforce security around key government installations. Hadi, a well-known youth leader, was shot in the head by masked gunmen on December 12 while attending an election campaign in the Bijoynagar area of central Dhaka. He was rushed abroad for advanced medical treatment but succumbed to his injuries in Singapore on Thursday.Officials said investigations into the killing and the security incident were ongoing, as law enforcement remained on high alert to prevent further violence.Hadi’s killing triggered large-scale demonstrations in Dhaka, as thousands of people poured onto the streets late Thursday and early Friday calling for justice. The unrest quickly expanded beyond the capital to other regions, with protesters attempting to march toward Indian diplomatic sites and vandalizing properties associated with the former ruling Awami League. On Wednesday in Dhaka, several hundred demonstrators tried to assemble near Indian diplomatic facilities, including the residence of India’s deputy high commissioner, leading police to deploy tear gas to break up the crowd. Supporters of the National Citizen Party (NCP), a key splinter group of Students Against Discrimination (SAD), which spearheaded last year’s protests, joined the rallies. Protesters chanted anti-India slogans and claimed the attackers responsible for Hadi’s killing had escaped to India. Demonstration leaders also called on the interim government to suspend operations at the Indian High Commission until the suspects were handed over.



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Maharashtra: Railway minister assures early resumption of work on new suburban station between Thane and Mulund | Mumbai News


Thane: Union railway minister Ashwini Vaishnaw assured deputy chief minister Eknath Shinde that the long-pending work on the new suburban railway station, constructed between Thane and Mulund stations, would resume at the earliest, Shiv Sena MP Naresh Mhaske mentioned that he, along with party colleague and MP Dr Shrikant Shinde, met Vaishnaw regarding the project, following which Shinde assured them he would ensure traction for the works. Mhaske pointed out that the work was delayed due to a lack of coordination between the railway ministry and Mumbai division officials. “Vaishnaw has maintained that the railways would bear the entire cost,” said Mhaske, expressing hope that the project would now gain momentum. The new suburban railway station between Thane and Mulund was approved under the Thane Smart City initiative to ease congestion at the existing Thane railway station. It aimed to provide an alternate and easier connection for residents of the two suburbs. The project, originally estimated at Rs 120 crore, has now exceeded Rs 245 crore.



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Maharashtra: Man held for molesting minor, acquitted of rape | Mumbai News


Thane: A special Pocso court convicted a 26-year-old man for molesting a 14-year-old schoolgirl but acquitted him of rape charges, pointing out serious lapses in the investigation and contradictory evidence. The accused was sentenced to five years of rigorous imprisonment with a Rs 5,000 fine.The minor alleged in March 2020 that the accused befriended her in Dec 2019 and would pick her up after school in his autorickshaw offering treats, and touch her inappropriately. “The evidence regarding repeated penetrative assault is not fully trustworthy due to several lapses, lacunae as well as improvements and material contradictions that go to the crux of the allegations,” the court stated. Medical examination revealed no external injuries despite claims of forcible intercourse and DNA reports yielded no positive findings. The minor’s school principal was not examined despite being a material witness. While acquitting him of rape charges, the court held inappropriate touching and kissing established outrage of modesty beyond doubt.



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Class 11 student dies by suicide at home in Gurgaon, ‘no material found’ | Gurgaon News


Class 11 student dies by suicide at home in Gurgaon, ‘no material found’

Gurgaon: A Class 11 student of a city school died by suicide at his Sector 51 residence on Thursday evening.Abhiraj Singh Ahlawat (16) was the only child of his parents, police said, adding his father is a science teacher in a Nuh govt school, while his mother is a homemaker.

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Police said no suicide note or any material that “could give insight into the circumstances” was recovered. An officer said police have been speaking to the family “to understand if the boy faced academic or personal pressure”.According to police, Abhiraj locked himself inside his room. “When his mother went to check on him, she found the door bolted from inside. Unable to get a response, she contacted her husband, who rushed home and tried to open the door. The family then alerted the police,” an officer said. A call was made around 7pm, following which a team from Sector 50 police station reached the spot. Abhiraj was rushed to a hospital, where doctors declared him dead. The boy’s father told police the family had no complaints, nor did they suspect anyone’s involvement. He told the police that Abhiraj didn’t express distress or indicate problems in recent days.



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7 Indian players who featured in T20 World Cup 2024 but won’t play in 2026 edition



On December 20, 2025, the BCCI officially announced the 15-member squad that will defend India’s title at the T20 World Cup 2026, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka. Led by Suryakumar Yadav, the squad reflects a massive youth-driven transition, rewarding explosive domestic form and specialized roles over seniority.

India’s T20 World Cup 2026 squad under Suryakumar Yadav

The return of Ishan Kishan after his domestic brilliance and the promotion of Axar Patel to vice-captain define this new-age team. This squad is built on the philosophy of intent from ball one, featuring power-hitters like Abhishek Sharma and Tilak Varma alongside the world’s top-ranked T20 bowler, Varun Chakravarthy.

Chief Selector Ajit Agarkar emphasized that the selection was based on tactical combinations rather than just individual stats, ensuring the team has multiple bowling options and left-right batting pairs. The defending champions enter the tournament with a mix of established match-winners like Jasprit Bumrah and raw, high-pace talent like Harshit Rana. However, the 2026 roster marks the end of an era, as several legends and stars who were part of the 2024 World Cup-winning squad have either retired or been omitted to make way for this new generation.

The 2026 squad sees the absence of several key figures from the Barbados victory. Here is a breakdown of the players who helped India win in 2024 but are missing from this title defense:

1. Rohit Sharma (Retired)

The 2024 winning captain bowed out at the ultimate high. After leading India to the title in Barbados, Rohit retired from T20Is as the highest run-scorer in the format’s history at the time. His absence leaves a void in leadership and power at the top.

2. Virat Kohli (Retired)

Following his “Player of the Match” performance in the 2024 Final, Kohli announced his retirement from T20Is. He decided to focus on the longer format (ODI), meaning the 2026 World Cup will be the first T20 mega-event without the “King” since 2010.

3. Ravindra Jadeja (Retired)

The veteran all-rounder retired from T20Is alongside Rohit and Kohli. The management has now fully transitioned to Axar Patel and Washington Sundar to fill the spin-bowling all-rounder slots that Jadeja occupied for over a decade.

Also READ: Why Shubman Gill was left out of India’s T20 World Cup 2026 squad? Ajit Agarkar explains

4. Rishabh Pant (Omitted/Tactical Shift)

In the biggest tactical shock, Rishabh Pant was left out of the 15-member squad. The selectors preferred the opening explosive potential of Sanju Samson and Ishan Kishan, noting that they wanted “wicketkeepers who can bat at the very top of the order.”

5. Yashasvi Jaiswal (Omitted)

Despite being a regular in 2024, Jaiswal missed out as the selectors backed the all-out attack style of Abhishek Sharma. The decision was based on finding the right combination to partner with the wicketkeeper-openers.

6. Mohammed Siraj (Omitted)

Siraj, a key pacer in the 2024 campaign, lost his spot to Harshit Rana. The selectors opted for Rana’s raw pace and his ability to contribute with the bat lower down the order, alongside the specialist skills of Arshdeep Singh.

7. Yuzvendra Chahal (Omitted)

Chahal, who did not get a game in the 2024 tournament, has finally been moved past in favor of Varun Chakravarthy. With Chakravarthy currently ranked as the World No. 1 T20 bowler, Chahal’s path back into the squad was effectively blocked.

Also READ: Fans left shocked as BCCI drops Shubman Gill from India’s T20 World Cup 2026 squad



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Erling Haaland’s 2 in Man City win over West Ham gives him more Premier League goals than Cristiano Ronaldo | Football News


Erling Haaland's 2 in Man City win over West Ham gives him more Premier League goals than Cristiano Ronaldo
Manchester City’s Erling Haaland reacts after missing a chance to score a goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester City and West Ham United in Manchester, England, Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025. (AP Photo)

Erling Haaland continues to motor along at better than a goal a game for Manchester City in the Premier League. His latest victim was West Ham on Saturday. The Norway striker scored in each half to move to 19 goals in 17 matches in this campaign and also set up Tijjani Reijnders’ goal in a 3-0 win at Etihad Stadium on Saturday. The victory lifted City into first place, a point ahead of Arsenal before the deposed leader’s match at Everton later Saturday. Haaland has 38 goals in a combined 28 games for club and country in what is shaping up to be the most prolific season of his career. Injury permitting, the season will end in him going to his first World Cup with Norway. His double gave him 104 in the Premier League, one more than Cristiano Ronaldo having played 122 games fewer. Haaland scored at the second attempt from Phil Foden’s cross to give City a fifth-minute lead and took advantage of a defensive mix-up to make it 3-0 in the 69th. In between, Haaland slipped a short pass to Reijnders, who took a touch and rifled a shot into the roof of the net in the 38th. Woltemade’s week What a difference a week made for Nick Woltemade. Last weekend, he scored an own-goal to consign Newcastle to a derby loss at fierce rival Sunderland. Six days later, he netted twice in the opening 20 minutes to give his team a fast start against Chelsea. Chelsea recovered, though, to draw 2-2 with Joao Pedro’s equalizer coming off a rare assist from a goalkeeper. Robert Sanchez smashed a long clearance up to Pedro, who headed the ball forward and ended up collecting it himself after Fabian Schar slipped. Pedro slotted a finish underneath Newcastle goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale to earn Chelsea a point in the 66th. “I wanted to give a good performance today and I think I did,” Woltemade said. “I just want to say thank you to the fans for still being good with me.” Reece James launched Chelsea’s fightback by curling a free kick in off the post after halftime. Chelsea stayed in fourth place and has won only one of its last five games in the league. Newcastle, one of England’s representatives in the Champions League this season, is languishing in midtable after one win in its last four games – and that was against next-to-last Burnley. Still winless Last-placed Wolverhampton remained without a win and on just two points after losing at home to Brentford 2-0. The latest defeat meant Wolves tied Sheffield United’s 2020-21 record of 17 games without a win from the start of a Premier League season. Keane Lewis-Potter scored both of Brentford’s goals in the second half. Semenyo’s worth Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo is reportedly a target of some of the Premier League’s biggest teams, including Man City and Manchester United. He underlined his worth by curling home his team’s goal in a 1-1 draw with Burnley, which ended its seven-match losing run on its tough return to the top flight. Armando Broja grabbed Burnley’s equalizer in the 90th. Sunderland is doing much better since promotion. A 0-0 draw at Brighton put the north-east team in fifth place. Remaining games There are three more games to be played on Saturday: Tottenham vs. Liverpool, followed by Everton vs. Arsenal and Leeds vs. Crystal Palace.



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