DAILY FROM: AHMEDABAD, CHANDIGARH, DELHI, JAIPUR, KOLKATA, LUCKNOW, MUMBAI, NAGPUR, PUNE, VADODARA JOURNALISM OF COURAGE THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 2024, AHMEDABAD, LATE CITY, 34 PAGES Captain killed, civilian injured in Doda forest gunbattle, Army says ‘war like stores’ found DOCTOR’S RAPE-MURDER: HANG CULPRITS BY SUNDAY, SAYS CM INDIAN ENVOY MEETS FOREIGN AFFAIRS ADVISOR Women at the ‘Reclaim the Night’ protest in Kolkata on Wednesday. Partha Paul Second liberation, Touhid Hossain tells Indian envoy, Dhaka committed to ‘free, fair and participatory elections’ ARUN SHARMA JAMMU, AUGUST 14 ANARMYCaptainwaskilledand a civilian injured Wednesday in afiercegunbattlebetweensecurity forces and terrorists in Doda district’s Akar forests near the Patnitop hill station in Jammu and Kashmir. The Nagrota-based White Knight Corps identified the officer who succumbed to injuries as Captain Deepak Singh. In a post on X, it also said, “One terrorist has been neutralised in the ongoing operation” and “intermittent exchangeof firing”wascontinuing. An AK-47, an M4 rifle and “war likestores”havebeenrecovered. The incident is the latest in a series of firefights and terror strikes in J&K, especially in the areas south of Pir Panjal, ahead of the Assembly polls expected next month in the Union Territory. The Chief Election CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 THE WORLD COURT OUSTS THAI PM FOR GROSS ETHICS BREACH KISHIDA TO RESIGN AS JAPAN PM, ‘LOST PUBLIC TRUST’ P 31 `5.00 ● WWW.INDIANEXPRESS.COM SINCE 1932 Captain Deepak Singh Terror surge before polls THERE HAS been a spike in terror attacks in J&K given that preparations are underway to hold Assembly polls next month. The surge is more in the Jammu division areas. Security agencies are moving to strengthen the counterterror grid in these areas. Wife of accused filed complaints of assault twice, no action taken RAVIK BHATTACHARYA & ATRI MITRA KOLKATA, AUGUST 14 IT WAS on May 13, 2023 that a complaint was lodged at Kalighat police station against Sanjay Roy, the man accused of raping and killing a junior doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College. It was from his wife, whowasthreemonthspregnant TIRANGA YATRA AT SURENDRANAGAR Cong leaders protest against govt school students wearing Savarkar T-shirts, booked GOPAL KATESHIYA RAJKOT, AUGUST 14 CONGRESS SEVA Dal national chief organiser Lalji Desai and Gujarat Congress working president Rutwik Makwana were amongfivepersonsbookedforallegedly protesting against a gov- THE EDITORIAL PAGE GUILTYINBENGAL HC transferring case to CBI indicts police — and points to larger guilt in TMC-ruled state PAGE 20 at the time, and had alleged that Roy had assaulted her. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 BUSINESS AS USUAL BY UNNY ernmentschoolinSurendranagar whose students wore T-shirts with photographs of Veer Savarkar and Chanrashekhar Azad while participating in a Tiranga Yatra on Wednesday. The FIR registered at Chotila police station in the district also booked the five for allegedly CONTINUEDONPAGE2 Opp trying to make another Bangladesh here: Mamata Dhaka to Delhi: Want to work closely, Hasina’s statements don’t help EXPRESS INDHAKA SHUBHAJIT ROY DHAKA, AUGUST 14 ATRI MITRA KOLKATA, AUGUST 14 UNDER ATTACK from Opposition parties, West Bengal Chief MinisterMamataBanerjee on Wednesday alleged a “coordinated” effort by the BJP and CPI(M) to politicise the rapemurder of the junior doctor. THE INTERIM government of Bangladesh wants to work closely with India topromotebilateral relations, Foreign Affairs Advisor Touhid Hossain said Wednesday, but added that deposed premier Sheikh Hasina's publicstatementsfromIndiaare “not conducive” towards that. Hossain’sstatementcameafter his meetingwith IndianHigh Commissioner in Dhaka Pranay Verma. This was the first time since the regime change in Bangladesh — after Sheikh Hasina fled to India on August 5 — that the Indian envoy met with the interim government. Underlining more “peoplecentric engagement,” after what hecalledthe“secondliberation,” Hossain flagged Sheikh Hasina’s statement issued Tuesday and said“suchstatementsemanating fromIndia(are) notconduciveto CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Some return PM house loot: Jewellery, cat, classified papers SHUBHAJIT ROY DHAKA, AUGUST 14 LAST WEEK, after Sheikh Hasina resigned as Bangladesh Prime Minister and fled to India, photosandvideoswerecirculatedof people looting varied items — laptops,furniture,designerbags, saris, even a duck and fish — from her official residence. Protesters, mainly students, who had demanded her ouster have now started a campaign to CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 No medal for Vinesh as CAS dismisses plea; IOA looking at ‘further options’ EXPRESSAT OLYMPICS MIHIR VASAVDA PARIS, AUGUST 14 IN ONE sentence, Vinesh Phogat’s fate was sealed. In its single-lineorderonWednesday, Wrestler Vinesh Phogat at the Paris Olympics. PTI the ad hoc Division of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ended the wrestler's hopes of getting an Olympic silver medal, dismissing her appeal against the United World Wrestling (UWW) and International Olympic Committee (IOC). “The application filed by Vinesh Phogat on 7 August 2024 is dismissed,” said the order signed by sole arbitrator The Indian Express Wishes Its Readers Happy Independence Day We are closed today. 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