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Teltumbde Provided Arms Training In The Jungles: Bhima Koregaon

Teltumbde provided arms training in the jungles: Bhima Koregaon case. Milind Teltumbde, who is absconding in the Bhima Koregaon case, organized arms training for three activists of the banned organization Kabir Kala Manch in the Korchi forest area of ​​Gadchiroli in Maharashtra.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) claimed this in a 10,000-page charge sheet filed last week. According to the charge sheet, on the instructions of Milind Teltumbde, Sagar Gorkhe, Ramesh Gachor, and Jyoti Jagtap were increasing the activities of the Communist Party of India (CPI) -Maoist in urban areas.

After the arrest of Milind Teltumbde’s wife Angela Sontake in 2011, Gorkhe, Gachor, and Jagtap met Milind in the Korchi jungles, the CPI-Maoist’s secretary in the Maharashtra-Madhya Pradesh-Chhattisgarh zone. He lived there for two-three months.

The NIA claims that the trio received training in the use of weapons and explosives in the jungles. Gorkhe, his wife Rupali Jadhav and Gachor again went to the forests to meet Milind in 2012 and stayed 20 days there and contemplated increasing activities in urban areas. Milind is the brother of Professor Anand Teltumbde.

Names of 10 thousand ineligible to be removed from NRC in Assam, state coordinator wrote letter to officials

The names of 10,000 ineligible people and their descendants will be removed from the final list of the National Register of Citizens, NRC in Assam. State coordinator of NRC Hitesh Dev Sarma has given instructions in this regard.

Sarma has written to all the Deputy Commissioners and District Registrar of Citizen Registration, DRCR on Tuesday to remove the names of these people.

He has said, as per the report received by you, the names of ineligible people and their descendants of DF (Declared Foreigner) / DV (Declared Voter) / PFT (Pending in Foreign Tribunal) category and their descendants have been found in NRC.

He has asked all these officials to issue orders to identify these people and remove their names from NRC.

Sarma has clarified the rules and clauses related to this, stating that before the final NRC is published, the concerned authority can remove and include the name of any person. The last NRC for Assam was made public in August last year. But it has not yet been notified by the Registrar General of India and because of this, it has no official validity.

Sarma has also asked to explain the proper reasons for the removal of Nat. For this, it was directed to conduct mandatory verification to identify all such people correctly, so that there would be no dispute in future.

However, Sarma in his letter did not say how many people’s names would be removed. But people associated with the case say that about 10,000 people have been identified, whose names were wrongly included in the last NRC. At the same time, sources said that people from all communities are involved in this.

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