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219 Indian citizens from Iran, 161 reached Delhi from Israel

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A total of 380 Indian citizens – 219 from Iran and 161 from Israel – Operation Sindhu of the government, as part of the Ministry of External Affairs (Mea), arrived safely in New Delhi on Tuesday, June 24.

With the latest arrival, India has now brought back 2,295 citizens from Iran amid growing struggle in the Middle East.

Operation’s Israeli leg, which began through Jordan on Monday, marked their first successful repatriation flight, with 161 citizens landing from Amman from Amman on Tuesday morning in New Delhi.

Mea posted on X, “292 Indian citizens were evacuated from Iran on a special flight, which reached New Delhi in New Delhi on June 24 at 0330. 2295 Indian citizens have now been brought home from Iran.”

In another post, the ministry said, “Operation Sindhu’s Israeli leg began on 23 June 2025, bringing the first group of 161 Indian citizens from Israel to the home. They arrived at 0820 pm from Jordan at 0820 pm in New Delhi today.”

External Affairs Minister Foreign Minister Pabitra Margerita personally received a group at the airport.

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Did the Election Commission lie in the Supreme Court?

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In another curious turn for the head (special intensive amendment) of the electoral rolls being held in Bihar, the Election Commission has denied any knowledge of a ‘independent assessment committee’ – which he claimed in his affidavit that he has actually triggered the practice!

So, is the commission lying now, or is it a lie in the Supreme Court – that’s the question.

Transparency activist Anjali Bhardwaj and RTI application filed by media outlets Correspondent Following the following response from ECI: The Commission claimed that it had no information about the Independent Assessment Committee and that no files, meetings or file noting were available to show the noting. How The decision to operate a nationwide SIR was started, discussion, final and approved, or When?,

When asked for a copy of orders or guidelines related to the 2003 rolls in Bihar, the ECI instead provided 2025 guidelines and notifications.

Nitin Sethi, a trustee of the collective trust of reporters, noted that a constitutional body directed about 80 million voters in Bihar to produce documents to establish their citizenship and voting rights within 30 days, it refuses to share their records with people.

Transparency activist Anjali Bhardwaj says that similar records, files and notes were asked in the election bond case – and both Finance Department and State Bank of India had forced. Why, then the ECI will refuse to share the details and what it is trying to hide, he asked.

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RJD, AIMIM urged the time limit expansion for voter list

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The Supreme Court announced on Friday, August 29, that it will hear petitions filed by RJD (Rashtriya Janata Dal) and AIMIM (All India Majlis-e-Idena-ul-Musslimin), who seek more time for voters, blessing for assembly elections at the end of this year.

For example, the hearing date matches the current deadline to enter such claims and objections – 1 September.

Justice Surya Kant, Jomalya Bagchi and Vipul M. A bench with Pancholi confirmed that the hearing would be held on Monday (1 September). The court was decided after Advocate Prashant Bhushan and senior advocate Shoaib Alam, who representing RJD, informed the bench that several applications were requested to expand the deadline.

Nizam Pasha, representing AIMIM, supported more time requirement due to the large number of claims being filed.

“The number of claims filed is increasing rapidly. The deadline needs to be extended,” Alam told the court.

Pasha said that about 80,000 claims were filed before the court’s 22 August order. The number increased to 95,000 after the order.

“We are requesting to listed these applications as soon as possible,” said Pasha.

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Women and children hungry, with Netanyahu, head of United Nations Food Agency

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According to the Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza, about 63,000 people have died in Gaza since the war started. The agency said that 71 people were killed due to Israeli attacks on the previous day, while the scores were more injured. While the ministry does not distinguish between citizens and fighters, it says that more than half of the dead were women and children.

The ministry is part of the Hamas-Interactive Government and is part of employees by medical professionals. The United Nations and independent experts consider it to be the most reliable source of war casualties. Israel disputes its figures, but has not provided its own.

Hamas -led militants kidnapped 251 people and killed around 1,200 people, most of the citizens launched this latest war in the 7 October 2023 attack. Most hostages have been released in ceasefire or other deals. Out of the remaining 50 in Gaza, Israel believes that about 20 are alive.

United Nations chief Gutres has stated that Israel is with the obligations to protect citizens, to protect citizens, facilitate more human access and their required needs.

Systematic disintegration of food water and healthcare systems, Guterres said, “is the result of deliberately decisions that defy basic humanity”.

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