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Elon Musk has just confirmed that the dinner that had the internet buzzing recently. In a post on microblogging platform X (formerly known asTwitter), Musk shared a photo from a Saturday (January 3) evening event at Mar-a-Lago in Florida where the tech billionaire can be seen dining with Trump and first lady Melania Trump. “Had a lovely dinner last night with @POTUS and @FLOTUS. 2026 is going to be amazing!,” he captioned the post. In January last year after Trump’s win, Musk became a close ally, advising on the government efficiency effort and set up DOGE – a task force focused on reducing federal spending and streamlining operations. According to Reuters, he was one of the Republican Party’s biggest political donors, contributing hundreds of millions of dollars to the 2024 election campaign.

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However, tensions grew later in the year when Musk publicly criticized Trump-backed spending proposals, particularly the One Big Beautiful Bill, raising concerns about the size of federal outlays. Sharing a post on June 3, Musk wrote on X: “I’m sorry, but I just can’t stand it anymore. This massive, outrageous, pork-filled Congressional spending bill is a disgusting abomination. Shame on those who voted for it: you know you did wrong. You know it”. Trump replied back saying he was “very disappointed” in Elon Musk’s criticism of his bill adding, “Elon and I had a great relationship. I don’t know if we will anymore.”Things escalated when the Tesla CEO hit back saying “Without me, Trump would have lost the election, Dems would control the House and the Republicans would be 51-49 in the Senate.”

When Elon Musk formed a new party

The feud grew to a point when Musk accused Trump of being one of the names in the still-sealed Epstein files. Sharing a post on X, Musk said “Donald Trump is in the Epstein files. That is the real reason they have not been made public. Have a nice day, DJT!”.Trump responded sharing a post on social media writing “I am saddened to watch Elon Musk go completely ‘off the rails,’ essentially becoming a TRAIN WRECK over the past five weeks.”Later, Musk formed a new political party. In July 2025, he announced the launch of a new political party in the United States called the America Party, claiming it represents 80% of the US population.



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Aakash Chopra predicts the winner and Orange Cap holder for WPL 2026 edition



The Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2026 is set to ignite the cricketing world as it enters its fourth blockbuster season starting January 9. This edition promises a fresh competitive edge following a high-stakes mega auction and historic venue shifts to Navi Mumbai and Vadodara.

Defending champions Mumbai Indians (MI) will launch the tournament in a high-octane opener against 2024 winners Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at the DY Patil Stadium. With five world-class franchises battling across 22 matches, the league continues to solidify its status as the premier global platform for women’s T20 cricket. Fans are particularly eager to see if a new leader or a recurring powerhouse will claim the trophy on February 5 in the Vadodara final.

Aakash Chopra picks the WPL 2026 winner

Former Indian cricketer and analyst Aakash Chopra has made a bold prediction, tipping the Delhi Capitals (DC) to finally secure their maiden title in 2026. Despite reaching the final in all three previous seasons, DC has famously struggled at the final hurdle, losing twice to Mumbai and once to RCB.

Chopra noted on JioStar’s ‘TATA WPL 2026 Predictions’ that the Capitals have “put together a very good squad” and deserve to break their jinx after being consistent finalists. This year, the team moves away from the veteran leadership of Meg Lanning and enters a new era under Jemimah Rodrigues. The young Indian star is riding a massive wave of momentum after her “instant classic” 127 off 134 balls* against Australia in the 2025 World Cup semi-final, which helped India chase down a record-breaking 339 to eventually claim the world title.

“I think Delhi Capitals will win, this time around. They have put together a very good squad and they have reached the finals all three times. Let them win it once,” Chopra said on Star Sports.

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The Race for the Orange Cap in the WPL 2026

When it comes to individual brilliance, Chopra identified RCB skipper Smriti Mandhana as the “frontrunner” to clinch the Orange Cap for most runs this season. Mandhana is coming off a legendary 2025 calendar year where she became the first woman to score 1,700+ runs in a single year across formats, recently surpassing 10,000 international runs. While her WPL average of 24.84 has been modest compared to her international standards, her recent form, including centuries in all three formats in 2025—suggests a massive breakout season is imminent.

However, Chopra was quick to name DC opener Shafali Verma as a potent threat to Mandhana’s ambitions. Shafali currently sits as the fourth-highest run-getter in WPL history with 865 runs at a staggering strike rate of 162.59, and after ending 2025 with a T20I average of 52.12, she remains the most explosive weapon in the Delhi arsenal.

“I think it could be RCB captain, Smriti Mandhana, to score the most number of runs this WPL season. Smriti Mandhana might be the frontrunner in the race to win the Orange Cap and she might even win it. Alongside her, I feel, Shafali Verma, who will open for the Delhi Capitals, could be a strong contender as well.”

Also READ: From emerging player to WPL 2026 winner: Deepti Sharma shares bold predictions for the Women’s Premier League

This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.



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Social worker files appeal after nomination rejection for BMC elections | Mumbai News


Mumbai: Alleging bias and malpractice, a 48-year-old social worker and aspiring political candidate, Mohd Anwar Abdulla Sheikh, filed an appeal in the City Civil Court against the Returning Officer (RO) following the rejection of his nomination for the upcoming BMC elections. Sheikh, representing the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) party, sought to overturn the RO’s decision to disqualify his candidacy for Ward No 119, Hariyali Village in Vikhroli. The court directed the Returning Officer and several others to remain present before it on Tuesday at 11 am.“The appellant states that he is not the only one who was treated, tricked and misled like this. There are multiple such candidates who faced the same problem, and the grievance of most of such candidates is almost identical. Not only this, the S-Ward, which is under this RO, faced the most rejections, which was almost 34 candidates. It is to be noted that one odd candidate can make a mistake or can claim false malpractice, but almost a dozen people faced the same, and they cannot state falsely the same fact,” the plea said.In his appeal, Sheikh described a “tumultuous and egregiously unorganised” environment at the nomination centre on December 30, 2025. He claimed that after receiving his party ticket on short notice, he arrived to find a scene of “pandemonium” caused by a lack of crowd management.According to the plea, Sheikh was “involuntarily propelled forward” by the crowd directly to the Returning Officer. At that time, he reportedly disclosed that his form still required signatures and certain details to be filled in. Sheikh alleged the RO assured him he would have time to complete the form and issued him a token, only to later hand him a notice for a scrutiny session the following day rather than allowing him to finalise the document on the spot.He claimed that while his corrected form was rejected during the scrutiny session on December 31, 2025, other candidates were permitted to rectify similar minor defects. Specifically, the appeal cited the case of another candidate who was allegedly allowed to fill out and resubmit an entirely new nomination form after her initial submission was found to have missing signatures and blank sections.Sheikh argued that his rejection for “incomplete signatures” violated the Representation of the People Act, which prohibits the rejection of nominations for defects that are not of a “substantial character”. He contended the error was a remediable technical omission that should have been overlooked or corrected on the spot.



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Land Rover Defender, BMW Z4 seized: ED raids ‘face of fantasy cricket’ Anurag Dwivedi; here’s why | Cricket News


Land Rover Defender, BMW Z4 seized: ED raids 'face of fantasy cricket' Anurag Dwivedi; here's why
Photo credit/Anurag Dwivedi Instagram account

NEW DELHI: The Enforcement Directorate on Monday said it carried out fresh searches at several premises linked to social media influencer Anurag Dwivedi from Uttar Pradesh in a money laundering case linked to “illegal” online betting. Dwivedi describes himself as the ‘Face of Fantasy Cricket’ on his Instagram profile.In a statement, the federal agency said it searched nine locations in Delhi, Mumbai, Surat, Lucknow and Varanasi on December 31 and January 1. During the searches, officials seized a Land Rover Defender and a BMW Z4 belonging to Dwivedi.The ED said it had conducted the first round of searches in the case in the third week of December. At that time, it seized four vehicles — a Lamborghini Urus, Mercedes, Ford Endeavour and Thar — along with Rs 20 lakh in cash.According to the agency, Dwivedi is currently living in Dubai and has “failed” to appear before it despite multiple summons being issued.The case under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act is based on an FIR filed by the West Bengal Police for cheating, forgery and illegal betting. The ED alleged that Dwivedi promoted illegal betting platforms operated from Siliguri in West Bengal and received “proceeds of crime” through hawala channels and mule accounts. It also alleged that he bought immovable properties in Dubai using such proceeds.The agency said material seized during the searches showed real estate investments in Dubai through hawala channels. It also seized fixed deposits, insurance policies and bank deposits worth Rs 3 crore.Three people have been arrested in the case so far, and a chargesheet was filed before a special PMLA court in Kolkata in August 2025. The ED said it had earlier frozen or attached assets worth Rs 27 crore.



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Iran in ‘survival mode’? Trump’s threat looms as protests spread; officials fear US attack


Iran in 'survival mode'? Trump's threat looms as protests spread; officials fear US attack

Iran’s attempts to suppress a fresh wave of anti-government protests have been complicated by Donald Trump’s threat to side with demonstrators — a warning underscored by the US capture of Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro, officials and insiders said on Monday.A day after US President Trump threatened military action, Iran’s Supreme National Security Council held a late-night emergency meeting on Friday to discuss ways to contain nationwide protests with less violence and to prepare for potential strikes, three Iranian officials familiar with government deliberations told The New York Times. Tehran’s options remained limited by Trump’s threats and a long-running economic crisis that deepened after Israel, joined by the US, launched strikes on the Islamic Republic in June in a 12-day war that pummelled several of Iran’s nuclear sites.“These twin pressures have narrowed Tehran’s room for manoeuvre, leaving leaders caught between public anger on the streets and hardening demands and threats from Washington, with few viable options and high risks on every path,” one Iranian official told Reuters.The view was echoed by two other officials and a former Iranian official who remained close to Iran’s decision makers. A second official said that, after US action in Venezuela, some of the authorities feared Iran could be “the next victim of Trump’s aggressive foreign policy”.Iran’s economy has been hammered by years of US sanctions, but its rial has been in freefall since last year’s Israeli-US strikes that mainly targeted nuclear sites, where the West said Tehran worked on nuclear arms. Iran denied this.The protests that erupted in Tehran and spread to some cities in western and southern Iran did not match the scale of unrest that swept the nation in 2022-23 over the death of Mahsa Amini, who died in the custody of Iran’s morality police for allegedly violating the hijab law.But, even if smaller, these protests quickly expanded from an economic focus to broader frustrations, with some protesters chanting “Down with the Islamic Republic” or “Death to the dictator” – a reference to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei who has the final say in all state matters.That presented a challenge for the authorities, which tried to maintain and nurture the spirit of national unity that emerged during and after the Israeli-US strikes. A third official said worries were growing in Tehran that “Trump or Israel might take military action against Iran, like what they did in June.”Iran, which for years allied itself with fellow oil producer Venezuela, which like Iran suffered under years of US sanctions, condemned Washington’s action in Caracas. It also condemned Trump’s statements about Iran.Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said such statements about “Iran’s internal affairs amount, under international norms, to nothing more than incitement to violence, incitement to terrorism, and incitement to killing”.On Friday, Trump threatened to intervene if protesters faced violence, declaring, “We are locked and loaded and ready to go,” though he offered no details on what actions he might take.The protests threatened what has long been Khamenei’s defining priority: preserving the Islamic Republic at any cost. In a sign of the leadership’s concern, Khamenei on Saturday accused “enemies of the Islamic Republic” of fomenting unrest and warned that “rioters should be put in their place”.Authorities attempted to maintain a dual approach to the unrest, saying protests over the economy were legitimate and would be met by dialogue, while meeting some demonstrations with tear gas amid violent street confrontations.However, at least 17 people were killed in a week, rights groups said on Sunday. Authorities said at least two members of the security services died and more than a dozen were injured in the unrest.The country’s clerical establishment was still coming to terms with the 2025 Israeli and US strikes on Iranian nuclear and military targets. The attacks, which killed top Revolutionary Guard commanders and nuclear scientists, were launched just a day before a planned sixth round of talks with Washington over Tehran’s disputed nuclear programme.Negotiations stalled since the June conflict, even as both sides insisted they remained open to a deal.Washington and its allies accused Iran of using its nuclear programme as cover to develop weapons capability, a charge Tehran denied, saying its ambitions were purely peaceful.Economic grievances remained at the heart of the latest unrest.Widening disparities between ordinary Iranians and a privileged clerical and security elite, compounded by mismanagement, runaway inflation and corruption — factors even acknowledged by state media — fuelled public anger.Witnesses in Tehran, Mashhad and Tabriz reported a heavy security presence in main squares. “You can feel the tense atmosphere in Tehran, but life continues as normal,” said Amir Reza, 47, a carpet shop owner in Tehran’s Grand Bazaar.President Masoud Pezeshkian urged dialogue and promised reforms to stabilise the monetary and banking systems and protect purchasing power.Starting January 10, the govt will provide a monthly stipend of 10,000,000 rials per person (about Rs 580) in non-cashable electronic credit for use in select grocery stores, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported.For lower-income households, whose monthly salaries barely exceeded Rs 12,450, the measure represented a modest but meaningful boost. The rial lost roughly half its value against the dollar in 2025, while official inflation reached 42.5% in December.



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Mumbai: Two from Gujarat arrested for smuggling hydroponic weed worth 42 lakh from Bangkok | Mumbai News


Mumbai: Two youths from Gujarat who smuggled 422 grams of hydroponic weed worth Rs 42 lakh from Bangkok were nabbed by customs officials at the Mumbai airport. The officials of Air Intelligence Unit (AIU), acting on specific intelligence, intercepted Aman Pareshbhai Thumar (20) and Darshit Ratilal Ginoya (19) after they arrived at CSM International Airport, Mumbai, from Bangkok on Sunday. Customs officials conducted the personal search of both passengers but no contraband was found on them. However, during examination of checked-in baggage, officers opened a black trolley bag being carried by Ginoya but booked in Thumar’s name. The bag was found to contain 10 plastic packets concealed among chocolates.On testing the contents with a field testing kit, the substance tested positive for hydroponic weed (cannabis). The total net weight of the seized contraband was 422 grams, which officials believe was smuggled into India in violation of the NDPS Act. The seized cannabis is estimated to be worth Rs 42.20 lakh in the illicit market. Both have been booked under the NDPS act.

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In Aaditya Thackeray assembly seat, four of six electoral wards have Shiv Sena (UBT) rebels contesting Mumbai civic body election | Mumbai News


Mumbai: With Shiv Sena (UBT) rebels in four out of six wards in Worli, the area considered a bastion of the party is now a challenge for it and its alliance partner MNS. Since Worli is Shiv Sena (UBT) MLA Aaditya Thackeray‘s constituency, winning here is a prestige issue for the Shiv Sena (UBT) and MNS.

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As many tickets were given to members of Shiv Sena (UBT) netas’ families in Worli, slighted long-time karyakartas decided to file their nominations as independents. While Aaditya Thackeray is the sitting MLA from Worli, there are two party MLCs, Sachin Ahir and Sunil Shinde, from Worli. Political observers said there were signs that the widespread rebellion could change equations in the wards concerned and it remained to be seen whether the Shiv Sena (UBT) would succeed in retaining Worli like the undivided Shiv Sena did in the 2017 BMC election.With the campaign underway in full swing, accusations are being levelled that the party preferred netas’ families over core party workers. “There was rebellion in wards 193, 194, 196 and 197 in the Worli assembly constituency, and the rebels who entered the election refused to withdraw their nominations. They are mostly party workers and were forced to file their nominations as independents since they were denied tickets,” a political observer said.Shiv Sena (UBT) MLC Sunil Shinde’s brother, Nishikant, is a candidate from Ward No. 194. Here, local party functionary Sonal (Shailaja) Pawar filed her nomination as an independent candidate in rebellion from the ward.Former Shiv Sena (UBT) corporator Ashish Chemburkar’s wife, Padmaja, is a candidate from Ward No. 196 (Worli). Here, Shiv Sena (UBT) functionary Sangeeta Jagtap entered the fray as an independent, challenging Chemburkar.The Shiv Sena (UBT) fielded former deputy mayor Hemangi Worlikar from Ward No. 193 in Worli Koliwada. Angered by this, Suryakant Koli, a local shakha pramukh, rebelled and filed his nomination as an independent.In Ward No. 197, MNS’s Rachna Salvi was fielded by the alliance. Here, Shrawani Desai, wife of former corporator Parashuram Desai, filed her nomination as an independent.“The battle for Worli is a real test for the Sena (UBT)-MNS combine, but more so for the Sena (UBT) since it is its bastion and also Aaditya’s constituency. In the 2024 assembly polls, the MNS was also in the fray against Sena (UBT), but this time it is with Sena (UBT), so there can be a consolidation of votes. However, it will all depend on how many votes the rebels can pull,” a political observer said.In the 2019 assembly polls, making his political debut, Aaditya, who was the first member from the Thackeray family to contest an election, defeated his NCP rival Suresh Mane by a margin of over 70,000 votes. However, in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, Shiv Sena (UBT) candidate Arvind Sawant got a lead of only 6,715 votes from the Worli assembly constituency.In the 2024 assembly polls, Aaditya managed to win his Worli assembly constituency by a margin of just 8,801 votes against the Shiv Sena’s Milind Deora.



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‘Not playing to survive’: Joe Root defends Smith’s approach after poor dismissal in fifth Ashes Test | Cricket News


'Not playing to survive': Joe Root defends Smith's approach after poor dismissal in fifth Ashes Test
Joe Root of England walks off after he was dismissed by Michael Neser of Australia during day two of the Fifth Test in the 2025/26 Ashes Series at Sydney Cricket Ground on January 05, 2026 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo/Getty Images)

England batter Joe Root defended teammate Jamie Smith after his dismissal in the first innings of the final Test in Sydney, saying a batter’s role is to score runs and not just stay at the crease. Root said England were trying to add runs quickly before the second new ball was taken.Jamie Smith’s Ashes campaign continued to be difficult as he fell four runs short of a second half-century in the series. He was dismissed after getting a start, with a commentator describing the shot as “brainless”.Smith backed away to hit a shoulder-high short ball over the off side but found Scott Boland at deep cover. He was dismissed by part-time pacer Marnus Labuschagne for 46 off 76 balls. The new ball was taken five to six overs after his dismissal.Root said the plan was to make the most of the overs before the new ball.“It was completely different that second new ball, and it was almost maximising that 10-over period ahead of facing that new ball,” Root told reporters after the end of play.“You eke out an extra 20 runs that could be the difference later on down the line. So there was a method behind what we were trying to do. We are always trying to move the game forward. It was not necessarily a case of saying, ‘Right, we are going to try and go at 15 an over for the next phase. But you see an opportunity, and you back yourself to make the right decisions,” he added.Root said batters will make mistakes and need to learn from them without being too harsh or too relaxed.“With what he has achieved in his career to date, I am sure he will find a way of getting in that frame of mind next time he goes out and plays. When it does not come off, it can look a certain way, but you are never playing to get out. As a batter, your job is not to survive; it is to score runs. You cannot win games just by surviving. You have to score more runs than the opposition. It is making sure you have a good method in how you want to achieve that,” Root said.Smith has scored 185 runs in five Tests in the series at an average of 23.12 and a strike rate of 74. He has one fifty in nine innings, with a best score of 60.Root also spoke about vice-captain Harry Brook, who missed out on a maiden Ashes hundred in Australia. He said Brook should take confidence from his innings.“Brooky played exceptionally well, and it was a vital partnership for us to play in that manner,” Root said. “I hope he gains a huge amount of confidence from that, not look back at with regret. It could be a vital innings in the context of this game,” he added.Brook is the third-highest run-scorer in the series with 316 runs from five matches at an average of 39.50 and a strike rate of over 81. He has one fifty.England resumed day two at 211 for 3, with Root on 72 not out and Brook on 78 not out. Brook was dismissed for 84 off 97 balls, which included six fours and a six. Root went on to score 160 off 242 balls with 15 fours. England also received support from Smith, who made 46, and Will Jacks, who scored 27 off 62 balls. England were bowled out for 384 in 97.3 overs.Michael Neser was the leading wicket-taker for Australia with figures of 4 for 60. Mitchell Starc and Scott Boland took two wickets each.At the end of day two, Australia were 166 for 2. Travis Head was unbeaten on 91 off 87 balls, which included 15 fours. Michael Neser was not out on 1. Marnus Labuschagne scored 48 off 68 balls, missing out on a half-century, while Jake Weatherald was dismissed for 21.



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When Bobby Deol got to know about Thalapathy Vijay’s star power | Hindi Movie News


Bobby Deol is experiencing a career high, notably with his role in ‘Animal’ and upcoming projects like ‘Jana Nayagan’ alongside Thalapathy Vijay. Vijay’s immense stardom necessitates studio shoots to manage overwhelming crowds. Deol’s diverse slate also includes Anurag Kashyap’s ‘Bandar’ and a role in the YRF Spy Universe’s ‘Alpha’.

Bobby Deol’s career has witnessed a dramatic resurgence over the past few years, reaching a new peak with his chilling performance as the mute antagonist Abrar Haque in Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Animal (2023).He then followed it up with stellar performances in projects like The Ba***ds of Bollywood, Daaku Maharaj and many more. He would soon be seen clashing swords with Thalapathy Vijay in his final film Jana Nayagan.Vijay is all set to embark on his political journey post the release of Jana Nayagan. During a recent conversation with Faridoon Shahryar, Bobby shared an anecdote that offered a glimpse into Vijay’s unmatched stardom and mass appeal. He recalled, “When I asked where we’d be shooting the film, I was told it would all be in the studios because the moment Thalapathy Vijay steps out anywhere, crowds just keep swelling and then getting any work done would be impossible.” The remark underscores the sheer scale of Vijay’s popularity and the logistical challenges that come with working alongside a cultural phenomenon.

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Beyond Jana Nayagan, Bobby Deol’s lineup reflects a carefully curated mix of author-backed roles and mainstream ventures. He will next be seen in Anurag Kashyap’s Bandar, an intense drama that has already generated buzz after being selected to premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. Adding further weight to the project, John Abraham who recently watched the film—publicly praised Bobby’s performance, fuelling expectations around what is being described as yet another standout turn.Bobby’s ascent continues with Alpha, the newest addition to the YRF Spy Universe, where he will share screen space with Alia Bhatt and Sharvari. Joining a franchise that includes blockbuster titles like Tiger and Pathaan, the film marks Bobby Deol’s entry into one of Bollywood’s most commercially powerful cinematic universes.The film was slated to release on 17th April but decided to push the movie ahead as it was clashing with Salman Khan‘s Battle of Galwan.



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Sebi court in Mumbai grants Ketan Parekh permission to travel to Lanka, Qatar | Mumbai News


Mumbai: A Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) court has granted stock broker Ketan Parekh permission to travel to Sri Lanka and Qatar this month despite the Sebi’s submissions that he previously misused the liberty. Sebi argued that the travel could facilitate further financial irregularities. However, the judge noted that the right to travel is a fundamental component of personal liberty. The judge said, “The right to travel abroad has been considered to be a facet of the right to life and personal liberty,” adding that in modern life, such travel “cannot be considered to be a fanciful affair but has become an essential requirement.The judge noted that Parekh’s previous travel requests for a blanket 4-month period were rejected, but the current application for 2 specific 6-day trips was far more limited in scope. Parekh is scheduled to visit Sri Lanka for a family holiday from Jan 15-20, followed by a trip to Qatar for a family wedding between Jan 22-27, 2026.The prosecution opposed the plea, citing a history of alleged market violations. It was alleged that Parekh and an associate, Rohit Salgaonkar, orchestrated a “front-running” scheme to “unjustly enrich from non-public information,” resulting in wrongful gains of approximately Rs 27 crore. The prosecution expressed concerns that Parekh might “misuse the liberty granted” and potentially abscond, noting that he was yet to deposit the Rs 27 crore penalty mandated by a Sebi order from 2025.However, the judge pointed to a ruling by the Bombay High Court in Nov 2025. The HC previously set aside the special court’s requirement for Parekh to deposit the Rs 27 crore as a condition for travel. In the current order, the judge stated, “I found that the above submission of SPP (Special Public Prosecutor) cannot be taken into consideration in view of the order of the… Bombay High Court.”The court further said that Parekh complied with all conditions during his previous travels abroad and always returned to India.As a condition for the trip, Parekh was ordered to deposit an additional security of Rs 50,000. He must also provide a detailed travel itinerary, including contact information for 2 individuals in India and at his foreign destinations. Upon his return from both Sri Lanka and Qatar, he is required to appear before the court. “No reason appears for refusing to consider the prayer of the… accused for travelling abroad,” the judge said in the order.The order directed Parekh “not to misuse the liberty granted to him.”



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