The Edit Page: Bihar shows old Opposition to BJP getting eased out, new Opposition not in sight 8 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2025 JournalisM of Courage AhMEdABAd, LATE CITy, 18 PAGES ₹5.00 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 , Lu 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 lpRime minisTeR nARendRA modi leaves for Johannesburg to attend the G20 summit. Other world leaders are also expected to arrive in South Africa for the two-day meet. lThe Ashes begins in Perth at 7.50 am IST. An ageing, understrength Australia will defend their home record as an optimistic England look to claim the biggest prize on Australian soil. lUnion minisTeR foR home and Cooperation Amit Shah will attend two public events in Kutch and Morbi on Friday. In Kutch, Shah will take part in an event to celebrate 61st foundation day of BSF. Later in the day, Shah will inaugurate the new office of Morbi district unit of the BJP, Shee Kamalam. TRACk These And moRe on www.indiAnexpRess.Com AnsweRing pResidenTiAl RefeRenCe, ConsTiTUTion benCh disAgRees wiTh eARlieR veRdiCT No timelines for President and Governors on Bill: Supreme Court Long inaction by Governor on Bill can invite limited judicial scrutiny: Bench Ananthakrishnan g New Delhi, November 20 UnDerLInInG ThAT “the role of the President in protecting and defending the Constitution–inbindingtheUnionas a cohesive unit – is crucial,” a five-judge Constitution Bench Thursday said that no timeline can be fixed for the President and Governors to act on Bills passed by state legislatures although “inaction that is prolonged, unexplained and indefinite” by the Governor “will certainly invite limited judicial scrutiny”. The Bench, comprising ChiefJusticeofIndiaBrGavai, Justices Surya Kant, Vikram nath, P S narasimha and A S Chandurkar, redefining the Governor’spowerunderArticle 200 to deal with state Bills, also said that the Governor is not bound to give assent to a Bill even when it is presented to him by the legislature for a second time with or without any »ConTinUed on pAge 2 flAgs sepARATion of poweRs Apex court draws red line for itself, but keeps option to push it Apurva vishwanath New Delhi, November 20 The SUPreMe Court rolled back the timelines and directives for the Governor and President but by holding the door open for states to move the court against a Governor delaying the legislative process, the apex court seeks to strike a balance in the separ- ation of powers. Its opinion, in its advisory jurisdiction, flags that its role is limited to “glaring circumstances”. “The discharge of the Governor’s function under Article 200, is not justiciable. The Court cannot enter into a meritsreviewofthedecision so taken. however, in glaring circumstances of inaction that is prolonged, un- E. Red foRT blAsT-linked TeRRoR modUle Nitish back as CM, his Cabinet blends Foreign handler ‘shared 42 old and new, seeks bomb-making videos with to balance caste doctor on encrypted apps’ 26 ministers also take oath; BJP’s Samrat and Sinha remain Dy CMs eXPReSS exclusive Johnson TA Bihar CM nitish Kumar and pM narendra Modi during the oath-taking ceremony at gandhi Maidan in patna on thursday. PTI santosh singh Business as usual Patna, November 20 JD(U)ChIeFnitishKumarwas sworn in as Bihar Chief Minister for a record 10th time along with 26 ministers at the historic Gandhi Maidan in Patna on Thursday, days after the nDA stormed back to power in the state. Theceremonywasattended by Prime Minister narendra Modi, Union home Minister Amit Shah, BJP national presidentJPnaddaandtheCMsof11 nDA-ruled states, including Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi AdityanathandAndhraPradeshCMn Chandrababu naidu. During the event, the PM bowed to the audience thrice and waved his gamchha (towel). In a post on X, he said: “Congratulations to Shri nitish Kumar Ji on taking oath as Bihar’s Chief Minister. he is an By EP UNNY »ConTinUed on pAge 2 »ConTinUed on pAge 2 related reports, p 12 explained, p 14 the edit page, p 8 nation PAGE 12 dAy BEfoRE fEst, fREsh tEnsions in mAniPuR kamal saiyed Surat, November 20 The DISTrICT education Officer in Surat on Thursday issued notices and fined seven schools for allegedly fostering discrimination among students. Parents alleged that some schools allegedly created separate WhatsApp groups for students who had availed admission under right to education (rTe). There was another WhatsAppgroupfortheregular students. According to sources, parents of rTe students in their complaints alleged that the “schoolauthoritiesforcedthem to buy expensive stationery and uniforms from the school” and “students have been asked to sit in separate classrooms”. The parents of such students also allegedly shared their grievances on the Chief Minister Jan Samvad portal. A few days ago, Surat DeO BhagirathsinhParmarreceived complaints from parents of rTe students. According to sources, the schools in question are identified as LP Savani Academy, rayan International School, Gyan Ganga Vidhyalay, Madhavbaag Vidhyabhavan, Asha- deep Vidhyalay, Broadway International School and K7 International School. All schools are based in Surat city. When contacted, the LP Savani authorities refused to comment on the issue. The other schools also did not respondtomultiplephonecallattempts. All seven schools have been fined rs. 10,000 by the Surat DeO on Thursday. After receiving the complaints, officials personally contacted all students, noted the grievances, and spoke with the concerned school authorities to understand the exact situation. Talking to The Indian express, Parmar said, “All these seven schools are noted schools of the city and run CBSe courses. The new academic year starts in April and rTe admissions are done in JuneorJulyeveryyear.TorTe students, separate classes are allowed so that the chapters taught to regular students can becompleted.Theschoolauthoritieshadkeptseparateclasses for rTe students to finish the curriculum. Similarly, at the start of the new academic year, the school creates a WhatsApp group for each class. »ConTinUed on pAge 2 Officials probe if handlers had role in oveR $90-million deAl similar DIY bombings in recent times US clears sale of Excalibur shells, Javelin missile systems to India Bengaluru, November 20 One OF three alleged foreign handlers linked to the doctors from Faridabad’s Al Falah Medical College, who are accused in the red Fort blastlinked terror module, sent 42 videos on making bombs via encrypted apps to Muzammil Ahmad Ganai, one of the arrested doctors, investigators have told The Indian Express. Ganai was a colleague and associate of Umar nabi, 36, who carried out a blast. The roles and identities of thehandlers,whoinvestigators believe helped the module buildabombandnudgedthem on the path of a suicide attack, are now being scrutinised by security agencies for overlaps withincidentsinvolvingasimilar modus operandi of do-ityourself (DIY) bombings in India in recent times, said sources in Karnataka familiar with the Delhi probe. The three handlers in the Delhi casehavebeen identified explained,andindefinite—the Court can issue a limited mandamus for the Governor to discharge his function under Article 200 within a reasonable time period, without making any observations on the merits 7 Surat schools fined for ‘discrimination’ towards RTE students Amrita nayak dutta New Delhi, November 20 terror module accused, produced at delhi’s patiala house Courts thursday, were sent to nia custody for 10 days. TAShI TOBGyAL Kashmir Times raided, police say gun, bullets found; owners allege ‘bid to silence’ press Arun sharma Jammu, November 20 The STATe Investigation Agency (SIA) of J&K on Thursday said it had raided the office in Jammu of Kashmir Times — one of the oldest english news- economy The US has approved the sale of excalibur guided artillery projectiles and the anti-tank Javelin missile system and related equipment worth over $90 million to India, marking a significant step forward for Delhi’s big-ticket military procurements from Washington. u.s. sAnctions loom, RussiAn oil loAdinG foR indiA hAlvEs PAGE 16 TheDefenceSecurityCooperationAgency,intwoseparate statements, said the State Department has made a determination approving a possible ForeignMilitarySaletoIndiaof excalibur Projectiles and related equipment at an estimated cost of $47.1 million and of the Javelin Missile System andrelatedequipmentatanestimated cost of $45.7 million. 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Theprosecutioncomplaint, which is akin to a chargesheet, was filed before a special court in the rouse Avenue court complex on november 15 and will be heard on December 6. Bhandari fled to London after a search by the Income Tax department in 2016. A year »ConTinUed on pAge 2 l negleCt Blights BanKiM Chandra Chattopadhyay’s ‘BaithaKKhana’ where he wrote national song Vande Mataram birthplace fights for survival: Damp walls, crammed rooms & fund crunch Ravik bhattacharya Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay’s ‘Baithakkhana’ — the three-room parlour where the In One corner of the Bankim 19th-century novelist, poet, esBhavanGaveshanaKendraMu- sayist and journalist wrote seum — some 45 km from Kol- Vande Mataram, which marks kata — a bronze bust, a hand- its 150th anniversary this year. written music book, But as political Page 1 a shawl and a turban parties wage a credit compete for space in war, pitting the poet a pastel-blue room against rabindralined with family photographs. nath Tagore, the Baithakkhana This red-and-beige, single- fights another battle — that storeyed building with shi- against government neglect khara domes and arched door- and public apathy. Signs of this ways in Kantalpara, naihati, is appear everywhere: the walls Naihati, Kolkata, Nov 20 anchor PArThA PAuL Bankim Bhavan gaveshana Kendra Museum in north 24 parganas marked by seepage, the poor lighting, and the absence of air conditioning. The staff cite lack of finances and manpower. The museum depends on the state governmentforupkeep,andofficials say it needs urgent repairs but funds are scarce. “It’s true that the rooms where Chattopadhyay’s personal items are kept — including original pictures of his family — need upkeep,” ratan Kumar nandi, director of the »ConTinUed on pAge 2 Ahmedabad
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