The militants involved in Wednesday's attack on a Border Security Force convoy in Udhampur district were backed by Pakistani intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence, police officials from Jammu and Kashmir claimed on Thursday. The officials said that they had written about the possible role of the ISI in a preliminary report submitted to Udhampur district magistrate Shahid Iqbal Choudhary. One Pakistani militant, Mohammed Naved, was captured on Wednesday shortly after he and an accomplice killed two BSF personnel and wounded nearly a dozen others in an ambush.
Congress criticises prime minister over Lalit Modi case
Congress leader Manish Tewari on Thursday targeted Narendra Modi for his alleged inaction in the Lalit Modi case, saying that the prime minister's "old track record of Godhra riots" was preventing him from demanding the resignation Union Minister Sushma Swaraj and Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje. Tewari's remarks came after Swaraj denied in the Lok Sabha that she had asked the British government to issue travel documents for the former Indian Premier League chairperson.
Use video conferencing in Jundal case, Delhi court says
After the National Investigation Agency said that there was a threat to the life of Lashkar-e-Toiba militant Abu Jundal, a Delhi court on Thursday asked police officials to continue proceedings through video conferencing. The court asked for its order to be sent to the Superintendent of Mumbai's Arthur Road Jail, where Jundal is lodged, so that the necessary arrangements could be made. The NIA had said that Jundal could not be produced in New Delhi as his rivals would try to kidnap or assassinate him. The intelligence agency has charged Jundal with conspiring to carry out terror activities in India, including the Aurangabad arms haul case. The LeT operative is also one of the alleged masterminds behind the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
CBI registers seven more Vyapam FIRs
The Central Bureau of Investigation on Thursday filed seven more First Information Reports against 77 accused in the multi-crore-rupee Vyapam cash-for-jobs scam. According to reports, three FIRs were registered against 27 accused for their involvement in alleged irregularities in the Police Constable Recruitment Test conducted by the Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board. The fourth case has been filed against 12 persons over allegations of cheating by impersonation in the Jail Prahari Recruitment Test 2012. Another case was registered against 17 persons for alleged illegalities in the Police Constable Test, 2013. As per the directions of the Supreme Court, the CBI has taken over the investigation of these seven FIRs, which were earlier registered by the Madhya Pradesh Police.