The Editorial Page: America is walking away from the system it created 10 SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 2026 JOuRNALISM of COuRAGE LUCKNOW, LATE CITY, 18 PAGES ₹6.00 l www.indianexpress.com DA I LY F R O M : A H M E DA B A D , C H A N D I GA R H , D E L H I , J A I P U R , KO L K ATA , L U C K N O W , M U M B A I , N AG P U R , PAT N A , P U N E , VA D O DA R A Happening today DEAL ALIVE: OffICIALS; U.S. ENVOY GOR ARRIVES IN INDIA Deal stalled as Modi didn’t call: Lutnick; inaccurate, says govt lPRIME MINISTER Narendra Modi will participate in Omkar Mantra chanting at Somnath temple in Gujarat as part of the Somnath Swabhiman Parv, which marks 1,000 years since Mahmud of Ghazni’s invasion of the temple. lBJP'S NEWLY-APPOINTED national working president Nitin Nabin will begin a two-day visit to poll-bound Tamil Nadu, where he is scheduled to attend four events including an organisational meeting. US Commerce Secy claims deal was done; MEA says PM, Trump had 8 calls last yr lTHE SECOND EDITION Of Women's Hockey India League concludes in Ranchi with the final between SG Pipers and Bengal Tigers. Interestingly, the two teams competing for the title had finished outside the Top 2 last year. Match starts at 7.30 pm IST. TRACK THESE AND MORE ON www.INDIANExPrEss.cOm Shubhajit Roy New Delhi, January 9 West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee leads a protest march against the ED raid on the I-PAC office, in Kolkata on Friday. PARTHA PAUL Bengal standoff: TMC goes to court seeking return of data, state files FIR against ED ED searches raise ‘serious concerns’, set ‘unsettling precedent’, says I-PAC ThE BIg PICTURE Atri Mitra & Tanusree Bose Kolkata, January 9 How the Piprahwa gems came home P15 NATION PAGE 8 UTTARAkHANd CM RECOMMENdS CbI PRObE IN 2022 ANkITA MURdER A DAY after the Enforcement Directorate’s(ED)raidsonpolitical consultancy firm I-PAC sparkedapoliticalstorminWest Bengal, the stand-off deepened onFridayastheTrinamoolCongress (TMC) urged the Calcutta High Court to direct the agency toreturn“confidentialandsensitive data” and documents it had seized. In a statement, IPAC said the ED searches had raised “serious concerns” and set an “unsettling precedent”, but added it would continue to cooperate with the probe. These developments came on a day West Bengal CM and TMC chairperson Mamata Banerjee stepped up her attacks on the BJP, accusing senior partyleadersofbenefitingfrom proceeds of the coal scam the ED is probing, while the police filedtwoFIRsagainsttheinvestigationagencyandtheCentral Armed Police Forces (CAPF), based on the CM’s complaints, in connection with the events the day before. In its High Court plea, the KGMU doctor absconding after ‘forcible conversion’ FIR arrested EDITOrIAl PAGE IT SHOULd NOT bE YOUR AGENCY vS MY POLICE P10 TMC urged it to direct “the respondents to return of all articles including but not limited to the private, confidential and sensitive data, information, documents illegally seized in physical as well as electronic form belonging to the petitioner and or in relation to the operation/affairs/business of the petitioner illegally seized during the alleged search operation”. Chaos in the High Court saw the hearing into the peti- EcONOmY PAGE 13 Maulshree Seth Lucknow, January 9 A JUNIOR resident doctor at King George’s Medical University (KGMU) in Lucknow against whom a case of alleged forcible conversion and other chargeswasregisteredhasbeen arrested, police on Friday said. Theaccused,DrRameezuddin, was absconding since. Lucknow Deputy Commissioner of Police (West) Vishwajeet Srivastava said, “Our investigating team got information today that Dr Rameezuddin had come to his rented house in Lucknow to take his belongings and was planning to surrender before court. He was arrestedfromthereonFridayand was sent to judicial custody.” The DCP said, “On December 23, 2025, a KGMU medical student had filed a complaint... that... Rameezuddin physically abused her... »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 tions of the ED and the TMC postponed to January 14. Earlier in the afternoon, Banerjee, who joined a 10-km TMC protest march in Kolkata, warnedtheBJPshecouldmake public the evidence about its “involvement” in the coal scam, if needed. “They (ED) are talking about coal scam money. Who takes it? Amit Shah, Union Home Minister, how does he take it? One ‘gaddar (traitor)’ sends him money. The money goes to him through BJP Bengal leaders,” Banerjee said after the march. “You people (BJP) are lucky that I am in power and have yet toexposeyouinpublicthrough »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 INFRESHclaimsamidtheprotracted negotiations over the India-US trade deal, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has said that Prime MinisterNarendraModididnotcall US President Donald Trump afterthedealwassetupinMayJuly last summer, suggesting this as one reason why the agreement stalled. According to Lutnick, Indian negotiators subsequently returnedtoseekclosure,butby then Washington wanted different terms and conditions. The remarks came hours before US Ambassador-designateSergioGorarrivedinIndia Friday night. “Great to be back in India! Incredible opportunities ahead for our two nations,” Gor posted on X. He is expected to take charge of the US Embassy Monday. India faces the highest US tariffs—up to 50 per cent—despite being engaged in negotiations with Washington since February last year. Despite Lutnick’s claims, officials in Delhi maintained that the trade deal is “very much alive.” Withinhoursoftheremarks circulatingonsocialmedia,the GovernmentrejectedLutnick’s »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 ‘When BJP does.. it’s Amar Prem, when we do it, it’s Love Jihad’ INdIAfORGING STRATEGIESTO SECURENATIONAL INTEREST:dAS UP State Women Commission Vice-Chairperson Aparna Yadav with her supporters at KGMU in Lucknow on Friday. VISHAL SRIVASTAV Ruckus at varsity as women panel vice-chief visits V-C Express News Service Lucknow, January 9 RUCKUS BROKE out at King George’s Medical University (KGMU), Lucknow, on Friday after Uttar Pradesh State Women’s Commission ViceChairperson Aparna Yadav arrivedalongwithhersupporters ExPrEss SANKHADEEP BANERJEE UDDHAV THACKERAY SHIV SENA UBT PRESIDENT Vallabh Ozarkar & Sandeep Singh Mumbai, January 9 AS QUESTIONS swirl around thelackofcohesionamongOpposition alliance constituents at the national and state levels, formerMaharashtraChiefMinister and Shiv Sena UBT presi- »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Ravi Dutta Mishra & Sukalp Sharma New Delhi, January 9 THE TIME window indicated byUSCommerceSecretaryHoward Lutnick when an IndiaUS trade agreement could have been inked coincided with Operation Sindoor and its fraught aftermath: how US President Donald Trump sought credit for brokering a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, a claim that, along with an IslamabadWashington warmth, cast a shadow on the bilateral relationship. LutnickindicatedtheIndiaUSagreementwasreadysome- PAGE 5 dent Uddhav Thackeray Friday acknowledged that there is “confusion” within the INDIA bloc and the state Maha Vikas Aghadi and said “I hope things work out”. In an interview with The Indian Express as Maharashtra braces for civic body elections »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 time between the announcement of the US deals with the UK (May 8) and Vietnam (July 2),butcouldn’tgothroughashe wanted Prime Minister NarendraModitocallUSPresident Donald Trump to close the deal, something he claimed India was “uncomfortable” with. There was reason to. India had launched Operation Sindoor to hit terrorist assets in Pakistan on May 7 as a response to the killings in Pahalgam, which led to intensefightingbetweenthetwo countries for four days. On May 10, shortly before the ceasefire announcement by India and Pakistan, Trump took to social E. »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 LAND-fOR-JOBS CASE ‘Criminal enterprise, used Rlys as fiefdom’: Court frames charges against Lalu & family New Delhi, January 9 interview and questioned the institution’s handling of the case of alleged conversion. Even as the university administration tried to explain that Vice-Chancellor (V-C) Soniya Nityanad was busy with interviews and would be available soon, the group allegedly Lutnick’s deal timeline collides with Op Sindoor, Trump’s ‘ceasefire’ claim Nirbhay Thakur business as Usual By EP UNNY US President Donald Trump with Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick and Senator Lindsey Graham last week. NYT FILE A DELHI court Friday framed charges against RJD chief and former Railways Minister Lalu Prasad, his wife and former BiharChiefMinisterRabriDevi, and children Tejashwi Yadav, Tej Pratap Yadav and Misa Bharti,andothersinthealleged land-for-jobs corruption case being investigated by the CBI. Special Judge Vishal Gogne of Rouse Avenue Court, who passed a 346-page order on the framing of charges, said, “The plea of Mr Lalu Prasad Yadav and his family members to be discharged from the present proceedings is completely un- warrantedwhentheMinistryof Railways and the lands of his constituents were apparently being lorded over by him as a personal fiefdom.” “There are strong indicationsfromthechargesheetsthat Mr Lalu Prasad Yadav and the accused members of his family wereoperatingasacriminalenterprise designed to usurp private lands by bartering away government posts,” he said. TheCBI’scasepertainstothe allegedtransferoflandatcheap rates to Lalu Prasad and his familyinexchangeforGroup-D jobs in the Railways between 2004and2009whenhewasthe Minister for Railways. »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 l PROBE FOCUS ON HOW ‘WOMAN WITH VERSATILE TALENT WENT INTO SUCH DEPRESSION THAT SHE DIED WITHIN FOUR MONTHS’ The death of a 19-year-old: Himachal family, college grapple with answers Saurabh Parashar A member of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) said the case, which has made national HER PAINTINGS, study notes, headlines, drawing action by praise for doctors and nurses the University Grants Comwho treated her in various hos- mission (UGC) and National pitals in the months leading up Commission for SC/STs, is to her death, and her digital uniquely complicated. “Statefootprints—theHimachalPra- ments of everyone involved, desh Police is sifting through including the kin of the victim, theseforcluesintothedeathon are changing from one day to December 26 of a 19another, giving the PAGE 1 year-old,whowasalcase a new twist.” legedly traumatised The member over sexual assault points to a video and ragging at her Dharam- postedonsocialmediarecently shala college. byoneofthefourcollegemates Since the body was cre- accused of ragging her, in mated before police started its whichshesaysthatthe19-yearprobe, there are few physical oldhadbeenactuallyraggedby clues to go on. a final-year student, back in Dharamshala, January 9 anchor 2024, and not in September 2025 as claimed by the teenager’s parents. Asked how she came to know about this, the college student in the video says the 19-year-old told her so. The SIT member says that, atthesametime,itisdifficultto doubt the videos left behind by theteenagerspeakingabouther harassmentbycollegematesin September — recorded by her relatives while she was in hospital.Andsothelatestclaimhas left them in a bind. Following a complaint by her father on December 30 on the Himachal Chief Minister’s Helpline, police are probing five people against whom an FIR has been lodged, including Paintings by the student, who died on December 26 her four college mates and an assistant professor, who is being investigated for sexual assault charges. While the 19-year-old who died was a Dalit, three of the other accused are SC/STs. The assistant professor, who was suspended on January 4, belongs to an OBC group. The SIT officer says: “At this stage, we can't deny the 19year-old’s allegations, but also the fact that the victim was struggling against severe depression and mental issues.” Kangra Superintendent of PoliceAshokRatantoldTheIndian Express that their focus wastodetermine“howayoung woman with versatile talent, who was into painting, went into such severe depression that she died within four months…asthefamilyclaims”. From September when the alleged “harassment” took placetillherdeath,the19-yearoldwastreatedinatleastsixdif- ferent hospitals. “We have collectedhermedicalhistoryfrom the hospitals, and it is being examined by a special panel of doctors,” Ratan says. The 19-year-old The teenager grew up in a small hamlet located near the newly opened Himachal Vidhan Sabha building, not far from the college where she was enrolled in, at Dharamshala. The family is a large one, with her uncle’s house and theirs locatedinacommoncompound. Her father is a property dealer who once gave martial arts training to local youths. Speaking to The Indian Express, the 49-year-old says: “Whatever police wanted, we have handed over, including my daughter's paintings devotedtoLordKrishna.Theonly thing I have not shared is a pair of jeans and a sweater which I bought for her when she was in hospital in Ludhiana for a month in November. A doctor had advised us to keep her in a good mood, so I got the new clothes. She seemed almost fine, so happy about the clothes. She insisted she would wear them then and there.” Hermother,44andahomemaker,whostrugglestocontrol her emotions, adds: “Wherever we took her for treatment, the doctors and nurses were »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
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