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No arrests made, Odisha AG tells HC on ‘illegal detention'
No arrests made, Odisha AG tells HC on ‘illegal detention'

Time of India

time42 minutes ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

No arrests made, Odisha AG tells HC on ‘illegal detention'

Kolkata: Odisha govt on Wednesday told Calcutta HC, which was hearing two habeas corpus pleas on two Bengali-speaking migrants detained on suspicion of being Bangladeshi, that it was "not arrest, but background checks being done". Odisha sought four weeks to file detailed report. The two migrants have now returned but demand compensation from the neighbouring state's govt for the "illegal detentions". Kalyan Banerjee, representing Bengal govt, submitted that the two persons were detained on June 30 during an identity verification drive and released on July 4, immediately after orders were passed by the HC seeking information on them. You Can Also Check: Kolkata AQI | Weather in Kolkata | Bank Holidays in Kolkata | Public Holidays in Kolkata Odisha advocate general Pitambar Acharya said: "There has been no arrest. Law engrafted in the Foreigners Act 1946 authorises the civil authority to do certain things in terms of suspected persons whose citizenship is in doubt. A number of immigrants from various parts of the country were found, and the ground of suspicion was strictly in conformity with section 3 of the Foreigners Act." He added: "It was a lawful verification of the documents. It's a frivolous petition. I will file a detailed affidavit in four weeks." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Villa Prices in Dubai Might Be Lower Than You Think! Villa for sale in Dubai | Search Ads Learn More Undo Banerjee pointed out that 400 Bengalis were detained in Odisha, saying: "Only in the case of Bengali, you will say they are foreigners." Acharya responded: "I request you to not create such confusion. Bengalis are our neighbours; they are our brothers and sisters. Most Odiya people are very fond of Bengalis. We incidentally have a Bengali CJ now. We are not opposing you." "Please come to Puri, Mr Banerjee, I am inviting you. See how many Bengalis are there," he added. Banerjee wanted a figure from Odisha govt on the number of Bengalis detained, but Acharya stressed that the habeas corpus matter pertained to only certain people who had approached the court. "It's not a question of Odisha govt and Bengal govt... Let's not fight on small issues," the Odisha AG said, to which Banerjee replied: "These are very big issues, Mr AG. It has become a national issue." The division bench of justices Tapabrata Chakraborty and Reetobroto Kumar Mitra directed the Odisha AG to file a detailed affidavit by Aug 20 and a reply in opposition by Aug 27. The matter will be heard again on Aug 29.

Calcutta HC asks Odisha to file affidavit on detention of Bengali migrants
Calcutta HC asks Odisha to file affidavit on detention of Bengali migrants

Indian Express

timean hour ago

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Calcutta HC asks Odisha to file affidavit on detention of Bengali migrants

The Calcutta High Court on Wednesday directed the Odisha government to file an affidavit on the alleged detention of Bengali-speaking workers on suspicion of being illegal Bangladesh migrants. Hearing habeas corpus petitions filed by the families of two migrant workers from West Bengal, the Division Bench of Justice Tapabrata Chakraborty and Justice Reetobroto Kumar Mitra directed the Advocate General of Odisha, who had joined the hearing virtually, to submit the affidavit by August 20 and to be physically present in the court. During the hearing, the Division Bench asked the Odisha government's counsel to apprise the court whether the two Bengali migrant workers – Rakhibul Islam Mondal and Sainur Islam, both from Murshidabad – 'were arrested, interrogated, or detained'. Pitambar Acharya, the Advocate General of Odisha government, denied they were arrested and called the petitions 'frivolous'. The petitioners' counsel then informed the court that Mondal and Islam were released by Odisha Police after the High Court's intervention and demanded compensation for 'illegal detention'. 'The detention was illegal and therefore, compensation should be given. Those who have been released have stated that many others like them remained in custody — detained illegally and not produced before a magistrate.' Odisha's AG, Acharya, told the High Court that the documents of the two migrant workers had been verified. 'As per the Foreigners Act, 1946, Section 3, when the citizenship of suspected persons is in doubt, we investigate for lawful verification of documents. People from all over the country come to work here, and lawfully, on suspicion, their documents are verified,' Acharya added. Senior counsel Kalyan Banerjee, appearing for the petitioners, argued, 'There must be some grounds. Only on suspicion, they cannot declare someone a foreigner.' Refuting the petitioners' contention that Bengali-speaking migrants were being targeted, the Odisha AG said: 'Bengalis are our brothers and neighbors. Don't mislead them by saying these things against us. Our Chief Justice is from Bengal. It is not a matter of Bengali or non-Bengali here. It is being verified whether they are citizens of this country or not.' To this, counsel Banerjee countered, 'Then tell me, how many Tamils and how many Gujaratis have been arrested? Why are Bengalis being selectively verified?' The High Court Bench then directed the Odisha government to file an affidavit on the detention. The petitioners were directed to file replies by August 27, before the court scheduled the next hearing on August 29. The Division Bench on July 10 had directed the Odisha government to place before it relevant documents on whether the two had been detained or were missing. They were directed to answer that if detained, whether such detention was in connection with any court's order and the grounds for that. One of the habeas corpus petitions has been filed by Nasima Mondal, mother of Rakhibul, resident of Hariharpara in Murshidabad district. She claimed that her son was detained in Odisha's Jagatsinghpur district on June 25 and was held for more than 24 hours without being produced before a magistrate in violation of his fundamental rights. According to her petition, Odisha Police 'ignored valid documents' in his possession — including Aadhaar, voter ID, and ration card. The petitioner alleged he was targeted for speaking Bengali and suspected of being Bangladeshi, without any proper identity checks. The second petition was filed by Rajjak Sheikh, also from Hariharpara, seeking the release of his son, Sainur. He claimed Jagatsinghpur police detained his son during a similar identity verification drive on June 30.

Cal HC asks Odisha govt to file affidavit in opposition to migrant workers detention claim
Cal HC asks Odisha govt to file affidavit in opposition to migrant workers detention claim

Hindustan Times

time8 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Cal HC asks Odisha govt to file affidavit in opposition to migrant workers detention claim

Kolkata, The Calcutta High Court on Wednesday directed the Odisha government to file an affidavit in opposition to the contentions in habeas corpus petitions that two Bengali-speaking migrant workers from West Bengal were illegally detained in the neighbouring state. Cal HC asks Odisha govt to file affidavit in opposition to migrant workers detention claim The Odisha government strongly denied before the court the contention that they were illegally detained. The court was informed that the two migrant workers over whom the habeas corpus petition was filed Sainur Islam and Rakibul Islam have already returned to their residences. Alleging that the two were illegally detained in Odisha, the petitioners' lawyer claimed that they are entitled to compensation. This contention was disputed by the Advocate General of Odisha. A division bench presided by Justice Tapabrata Chakraborty directed the Odisha government to file an affidavit in opposition to the contention of the petitioners by August 20. The petitioners were directed to file their reply to the contention of the Odisha government in its affidavit by August 27. The court directed that the matter will come up for hearing again on August 29. Odisha Advocate General Pitambar Acharya, appearing before the court through the virtual mode, submitted that there was no arrest of the persons over whom the habeas corpus petitions were filed. He stated before the court that the law encrafted in the Foreigners' Act authorises the civil authority to do certain things in respect of the suspected persons whose citizenship is in doubt. He stated that there was no arrest and that it was a lawful verification of documents as provided in the law, claiming that it was a frivolous petition. Acharya stated that the Odisha government has already submitted a status report on the matter before the court. Appearing for the West Bengal government, senior counsel Kalyan Banerjee stated that the opinion about a person's citizenship must be reasonable. The division bench had on July 10 directed the Odisha government to place before it relevant documents on whether the two had been detained or were missing. They were directed to answer that if they have been detained, whether such detention was in connection with any court's order and the grounds for that. The Odisha government was also asked to answer whether there has been any correspondence between the West Bengal and Odisha governments. After the order was dictated, Banerjee claimed that this was not a simple habeas corpus petition. Acharya stated that this was not an issue between the state governments of Odisha and West Bengal. He said that it is not about the citizenship of any of the two states, but of the nation. When Banerjee claimed that several Bengalis have been detained in Odisha over citizenship issues, Acharya said, "Bengalis are our neighbours and brothers and sisters. Most of the Odia people are very fond of Bengalis." He said that the current Chief Justice of the Odisha High Court is a Bengali. "We are not opposed to you, why are you opposing us?" Acharya asked, to which Banerjee said, "We must know how many Bengalis have been detained in this process." Banerjee further claimed that the alleged targeting of Bengali-speaking migrant workers in some states has become a national issue now. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

Watch out for cheap steel, JSW tells India amid rising China flow
Watch out for cheap steel, JSW tells India amid rising China flow

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Watch out for cheap steel, JSW tells India amid rising China flow

India needs to remain watchful against the potential dumping of low-priced steel into the country, Jayant Acharya, joint managing director of JSW Steel Ltd. , said on Tuesday. Speaking to BloombergTV, Acharya said that imports remain a concern for the domestic industry despite the government imposing a 12% safeguard duty. Acharya warned that US tariffs on steel were contributing to fears of global oversupply, especially from China, the world's largest steel producer. He said India, which is seeing rapid economic growth, was exposed to the risk of trade diversions caused by such tariffs. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Please select course: Select a Course Category Degree Finance others Management Public Policy MBA Cybersecurity Artificial Intelligence Digital Marketing Project Management PGDM Leadership Technology Others Healthcare Product Management Data Science Design Thinking CXO healthcare Data Science Data Analytics Skills you'll gain: Data-Driven Decision-Making Strategic Leadership and Transformation Global Business Acumen Comprehensive Business Expertise Duration: 2 Years University of Western Australia UWA Global MBA Starts on Jun 28, 2024 Get Details Acharya pointed to the increase in India's imports of iron and carbon steel products from China in recent months. According to China customs data, imports touched 264,854 tons in June — the highest monthly figure since October. However, he added that the overall volume for the first half of the year was still lower compared to the same period a year earlier. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo JSW Steel's own performance showed significant growth. The company's profit for the quarter ending June more than doubled, surpassing the average estimates of analysts. Looking ahead, Acharya said India would remain JSW's main market for expansion, supported by strong demand from the construction sector. The company currently operates with an annual steelmaking capacity of 35.7 million tons, with nearly 96% of it located in India. Live Events JSW aims to expand this capacity to 42 million tons by September 2027 and further to 50 million tons by the end of the decade. Acharya said India would continue to account for the largest share of this growth.

Ram Charan bulks up, sweats it out in the gym for Peddi. Viral pic
Ram Charan bulks up, sweats it out in the gym for Peddi. Viral pic

India Today

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Ram Charan bulks up, sweats it out in the gym for Peddi. Viral pic

Ram Charan's physical transformations have consistently made headlines. From 'Dhruva' to 'RRR' and now with 'Peddi', he's once again raising the bar. His latest post-workout photo, shared on social media, has fans buzzing with anticipation about his look in the upcoming film, 'Peddi', directed by Buchi Babu 'Acharya' actor shared the picture on X and captioned it, 'Changeover for @PeddiMovieOffl begin!! Pure grit. True Joy. (sic)'. The image shows him in a rugged look, flaunting his bulked-up physique, a clear teaser of the power-packed role he's preparing the post: Buzz around 'Peddi' has been building steadily ever since the first look and promotional glimpses were released, striking a chord with both fans and audiences. Joining Charan in the cast are Janhvi Kapoor as the female lead, Kannada superstar Shiva Rajkumar, Jagapathi Babu, and Divyendu a crucial schedule beginning tomorrow, Charan's preparation seems to be in full swing. Sporting tied-back hair (last seen in 'Govindudu Andarivaadele'), a dense beard, and a bulked-up frame, the actor looks ready to embrace a role that demands both physical grit and emotional by 'Uppena' fame Buchi Babu Sana, 'Peddi' is among the most ambitious films in Charan's career. It is produced by Venkata Satish Kilaru under Vriddhi Cinemas and presented by Mythri Movie Makers and Sukumar the first glimpse of Peddi: With music by AR Rahman, visuals by R Rathnavelu, and editing by Navin Nooli, 'Peddi' is shaping up to be a grand cinematic spectacle. The film is slated for release on March 27, coinciding with Ram Charan's birthday.- Ends

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