India rubbishes confession video of arrested spy in Pakistan

March 30, 2016

New Delhi, Mar 30: India on Tuesday slammed Pakistan for not giving its diplomats consular access to former Indian Navy officer Kul Bhushan Yadav, accused of fomenting terrorism in Pakistani soil.

spyNew Delhi also dismissed a video released by Pakistan in which Yadav confesses to working for India’s external intelligence agency the Research and Analysis Wing (R & AW) and was assigned to foment insurgency in Balochistan.

Ministry of External Affairs has said Yadav was running a legitimate business in Iran and could have possibly been abducted from the neighbouring country.

“We have seen a video released by Pakistani authorities of a former Indian Navy officer, doing business in Iran, who is in Pakistani custody under unexplained circumstances. The video has this individual making statements, which have no basis in fact,” Vikas Swarup, official spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs, stated in New Delhi.

“That the individual claims to make the statements of his own free will not only challenges credulity but clearly indicates tutoring,” he added.

“It is also relevant to note here that despite our request, we have not been given consular access to an Indian national under detention in a foreign country, as is the accepted international practice. We are naturally concerned about his well-being in these circumstances,” said Swarup.

New Delhi’s statement came after Pakistan’s top military spokesman Lt Gen Asim Bajwa on Tuesday claimed Yadav was a serving Indian Navy officer who converted to Islam and had been working for R & AW to “foment terrorism” in Balochistan and Karachi.

“Kul Bhoshan (Bhushan) Yadav is a serving Indian naval officer whose primary mission was to foment terrorism in Karachi and Balochistan,” Bajwa was quoted by PTI.

"He converted to Islam and worked at Gadani under the cover of a scrap dealer,” Bajwa said in a joint press conference with Pakistani Information Minister Pervez Rashid.

The press-conference started with a video of Yadav saying he still serves Indian Navy and would retire in 2022.

He began working as an intelligence agent after the 2001 attack on Indian Parliament and set up a business in Iran that provided him cover for frequent visits to Pakistan before commissioned by R & AW in 2013, Yadav was shown to be saying in the video.

He also says he was caught while crossing over to Pakistan from Iran on March 3.

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March 31,2020

New Delhi, Mar 31: The total number of coronavirus cases in India has risen to 1,397 after 146 new patients were reported in the last 24-hours, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said on Tuesday.

Of this little less than 1,400 cases, there are 1,238 active while 124 cured. The total figure also includes 35 fatalities.

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April 27,2020

New Delhi, Apr 27: A private hospital here claimed that a coronavirus patient, who was administered plasma therapy for the first time in the facility, was discharged on Sunday after being completely cured.

The 49-year-old man had tested positive for COVID-19 on April 4 and was admitted to Max Hospital, Saket, it said in a statement.

As his condition deteriorated, he was put on ventilator support on April 8, the hospital added.

When the patient showed no signs of improvement, his family requested for administration of plasma therapy on compassionate grounds, it said, adding that the family arranged a donor for extracting plasma.

The patient was administered fresh plasma as a treatment modality as a side-line to standard treatment protocols on the night of April 14, the statement said.

Subsequently, the patient showed improvement and by the fourth day, was weaned off ventilator support and continued on supplementary oxygen. He was shifted to a room with round-the-clock monitoring on Monday after testing negative twice within 24 hours, it said.

He has now fully recovered and was discharged, the hospital said, adding that he will stay at home for another two weeks.

Group medical director of Max Healthcare and senior director of the Institute of Internal Medicine Dr Sandeep Budhiraja said, "We can say that plasma therapy could have worked as a catalyst in speeding up his recovery. We cannot attribute 100 per cent recovery to plasma therapy only, as there are multiple factors which carved his path to recovery."

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May 6,2020

May 6:The Congress on Wednesday said it is "economically anti-national" to fleece Indians of Rs 1.4 lakh crore by raising taxes on petrol and diesel, and urged the Centre to share 75 per cent of this revenue with states so that people are not burdened.

Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said when the entire country is fighting the COVID-19 pandemic and its poor, including migrants, shopkeepers and small businessmen, were virtually penniless, the government of India was "fleecing" 130 crore Indians by insurmountably raising prices of petrol and diesel.

"To fleece people of India in this fashion is economically anti-national," he told reporters at a press conference through video conferencing.

Surjewala alleged that the manner in which "illegally and forcibly" this recovery is being made is "inhumane, cruel and insensitive".

"The government should transfer 75 per cent of this money so collected through raise in taxes to states. This will ensure there is no further burden on people of India, by way of more taxes on petroleum products by states," he said.

He said the issue was discussed at a meeting of the chief ministers of Congress-ruled states with party president Sonia Gandhi, where everyone besides former prime minister Manmohan Singh and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi expressed deep concerns.

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