Chief Minister (CM) Devendra Fadnavis stated on Wednesday that Maharashtra is moving towards being free of Naxalism, with Maoist cadres surrendering to the police and the outlawed movement failing to attract new recruits, news agency PTI reported. During his visit to Gadchiroli, Fadnavis told reporters that the influence of Naxalites in the district’s remote areas is diminishing, and he welcomed the decision of top Naxal cadres to lay down their arms and turn themselves in. "Naxalism is nearing its end," the Maharashtra CM said in response to a query. According to PTI, he further mentioned that the government had started the process of making Gadchiroli the "first district" to eliminate the dominance of Maoists. Notably, Gadchiroli is often referred to as the last district of Maharashtra, as it lies on the state's eastern border. Fadnavis inaugurated the 32-km-long Gatta-Gardewada-Wangeturi road and the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) bus services on the Wangeturi-Gardewada-Gatta-Aheri route in the district, which is located in the Vidarbha region, PTI reported. He emphasised that Gadchiroli is not the last district, but rather the "first district" on the government’s priority list. The newly inaugurated road will directly connect Maharashtra to Chhattisgarh, Fadnavis said. Additionally, the areas previously dominated by Naxalites are now being liberated, with people in these regions finally receiving MSRTC bus services after 75 years of Independence, he added. Fadnavis also praised the Gadchiroli police for their efforts against Naxalism and stated that the public no longer supports Naxalites, with not a single person now willing to join the outlawed movement. "This is very significant," he concluded. Will not spare any accused in Beed sarpanch murder case: Devendra Fadnavis Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis asserted on Tuesday, December 31, 2024, that none of the accused in the Beed sarpanch murder case would be spared, asserting that he does not wish to be involved in the politics surrounding the matter, news agency ANI reported. "We will not spare any accused. We will find them. Today, I discussed the matter with Santosh Deshmukh's brother over the phone and assured him that the police will identify the guilty and ensure they are punished. The police will act based on evidence, and those against whom evidence is found will not be spared. I do not wish to be involved in the politics surrounding this case," the Maharashtra CM said. He added, "I have said earlier as well that if anyone has evidence against any individual, they should provide it to us. My priority is to ensure that Santosh Deshmukh's murderer is punished. Our role is clear—justice must be served for Santosh Deshmukh." Deshmukh, the sarpanch of Massajog village in Beed district, Maharashtra, was murdered on 9th December after allegedly opposing an extortion attempt targeting an energy firm installing windmills in the village. The extortion attempt was allegedly led by local leader Vishnu Chate, who demanded Rs 2 crore from the company. Deshmukh’s intervention reportedly led to his abduction, torture, and eventual death. So far, three individuals have been arrested in the case. One accused, Valmiki Karad, surrendered on Tuesday. (With PTI and ANI inputs)
01 January,2025 04:23 PM IST | Gadchiroli | mid-day online correspondentMillions of devotees across India visit temples, churches, dargahs, and other places of worship to seek blessings and celebrate the New Year with faith and fervour. Whether it was Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Ayodhya, Haridwar, Mathura, Varanasi, Ajmer, Tirupati, or Guwahati, people flocked to iconic religious spots to celebrate the first day of 2025. In Delhi, despite inclement weather, devotees thronged famous temples like the Pracheen Hanuman Mandir in Connaught Place, Jhandewalan Temple, Kalkaji Temple, Chhatarpur Temple, and Birla Mandir. The day began with morning prayers and mesmerising aartis, setting a spiritual tone for the New Year. Ayodhya, the spiritual epicenter of Uttar Pradesh, welcomed thousands of devotees at the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple. The city also witnessed the final Saryu Aarti of 2024, a sight that filled the air with devotion. Nearby in Mathura and Vrindavan, crowds gathered at the iconic Banke Bihari Temple and Prem Mandir, respectively. The atmosphere was filled with devotion as people participated in religious rituals and celebrated the spiritual significance of the occasion. In Varanasi, the majestic Ganga Aarti at Assi Ghat drew people in large numbers. Pilgrims immersed themselves in the spiritual experience, with the sound of conch shells and clanging bells resonating along the riverbanks. In Haridwar, Uttarakhand, devotees took a dip in the Ganga river to initiate their first day of 2025. Down south, the iconic Sri Venkateshwara Swamy Temple in Tirupati and Meenakshi Temple in Madurai were bustling with activity. In Chennai, San Thome Church hosted prayers, while in Kerala’s Thiruvananthapuram, fireworks lit up the sky marking the arrival of the New Year. In the west, devotees flocked to Ajmer's Khwaja Gareeb Nawaz Dargah after the Jannati Gate opened for prayers on the first day of the year. In Punjab's Amritsar, people gathered at the Golden Temple to welcome the New Year. In Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, the Shri Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple was filled with devotees attending the famous Bhasma Aarti performed during Brahma Muhurta. Priest Mahesh Sharma explained that Baba Mahakal was given a holy bath with Panchamrit and adorned for the Divya Aarti, a ritual believed to fulfill the wishes of devotees. In Puri, Odisha, devotees gathered at the Jagannath Temple and nearby Puri Beach to welcome 2025. Extensive arrangements, including barricading and police deployment, ensured a safe celebration. In Mumbai, beaches like Juhu, Chowpatty, and Versova were packed with revellers, while Marine Drive witnessed spectacular fireworks. Hill stations like Manali in Himachal Pradesh and Mussoorie in Uttarakhand became hubs of celebration. From temples and churches to dargahs and ghats, the collective spirit of devotion brought people together. Vibrant fireworks, traditional rituals, and the joy of new beginnings marked the start of New Year 2025 with hope and enthusiasm in India. (With inputs from ANI)
01 January,2025 01:54 PM IST | New Delhi | mid-day online correspondentOn 15 January 2025, India will witness a historic milestone in its maritime defence capabilities as the Indian Navy prepares to commission three cutting-edge combat platforms — Nilgiri, Surat, and Vaghsheer — at Naval Dockyard, Mumbai. This momentous event will mark the commissioning of Nilgiri, the lead ship of the Project 17A stealth frigate class; Surat, the final vessel of the Project 15B stealth destroyer class; and Vaghsheer, the sixth and last submarine of the Scorpene-class project. This unprecedented occasion not only underscores India’s strides in enhancing its naval combat potential but also highlights the nation’s growing prowess in indigenous shipbuilding, cementing the country’s reputation as a global leader in defence manufacturing. The Nilgiri, a part of the Project 17A class, is set to redefine the capabilities of India’s naval fleet. This modern stealth frigate surpasses the earlier Shivalik-class frigates in design and technological advancements. Featuring reduced radar signatures and state-of-the-art stealth technology, Nilgiri is equipped with advanced sensors and weapon systems, many of which are developed indigenously or in collaboration with global defence manufacturers. Designed by the Indian Navy's Warship Design Bureau, Nilgiri incorporates enhanced aviation facilities that allow it to operate a range of helicopters such as the Chetak, ALH, Sea King, and the newly inducted MH-60R. The ship is also equipped with a Rail-Less Helicopter Traversing System and Visual Aid and Landing Systems, ensuring smooth operations under all conditions. With the inclusion of women officers and sailors, Nilgiri also embodies the Navy’s ongoing commitment to gender inclusion in combat roles. The commissioning of Surat will mark the final step in the Project 15B destroyer class, a successor to the Kolkata-class (Project 15A) destroyers. Surat boasts significant upgrades in design and capabilities, further elevating India’s naval might. The destroyer is equipped with cutting-edge weaponry and advanced systems that will bolster India’s naval security and strategic capabilities. Like Nilgiri, Surat has been designed to accommodate modern aviation operations, making it capable of operating a wide range of helicopters. This enhances the ship’s multi-dimensional role in both peacetime and wartime maritime operations.Vaghsheer, the sixth and final submarine of the Scorpene-class under Project 75, further bolsters India’s submarine fleet. Known for its quiet operations, Vaghsheer is one of the most silent and versatile diesel-electric submarines globally, capable of undertaking various critical missions including anti-surface and anti-submarine warfare, intelligence gathering, area surveillance, and special operations. Armed with wire-guided torpedoes, anti-ship missiles, and advanced sonar systems, Vaghsheer also features modular construction, which allows for future upgrades such as the integration of Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) technology, further enhancing its operational range and stealth capabilities.The commissioning of Nilgiri, Surat, and Vaghsheer is a testament to the remarkable progress India has made in building self-reliance in defence manufacturing. All three platforms were designed and constructed entirely at Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) in Mumbai, marking a significant achievement in the nation’s defence production capabilities. The rigorous trials these platforms have undergone, including machinery tests, hull inspections, fire-fighting, and damage control drills, alongside the proving of navigation and communication systems, have ensured their readiness for deployment. The commissioning of these ships and submarines signifies India’s increasing ability to independently design, build, and maintain advanced naval assets. This historic occasion not only amplifies India’s maritime strength but also represents the nation’s significant strides in defence technology and self-sufficiency. As Nilgiri, Surat, and Vaghsheer join the Indian Navy’s fleet, they mark a defining moment in the nation’s history and a symbol of India’s ambition to become a global leader in defence manufacturing and maritime security.
01 January,2025 01:25 PM IST | MumbaiFive members of a family were tragically discovered dead at a hotel in Lucknow early on Wednesday, prompting a swift police investigation. The accused, identified as Arshad (24), has been arrested following the gruesome killings, according to a senior police official. Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Central Lucknow, Raveena Tyagi, confirmed that the incident occurred at Hotel Sharanjit in the Naka area of the state capital. "The accused, Arshad, allegedly murdered five members of his own family. He was promptly apprehended by the local police at the crime scene," Tyagi stated. VIDEO | UP: “We received the information today from Naka Police station area that five dead bodies have been found in a room at Hotel Sharanjit. The accused named Arshad, a resident of Agra, has been arrested by the police. In the preliminary inquiry, it was found that the… pic.twitter.com/XHge1UBbQp — Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) January 1, 2025 The deceased have been identified as Arshad's sisters: Alia (9), Alshia (19), Aksa (16), and Rahmeen (18), along with their mother, Asma. The police have confirmed that Arshad is a native of Agra. As per PTI reports, it appears that the killings were the result of domestic disputes within the family. Forensic teams have been dispatched to the crime scene to collect crucial evidence. In addition, the police have launched a detailed investigation, which includes speaking to hotel staff and other witnesses. "We are conducting a thorough inquiry with the nearby hotel staff, and any new findings will be promptly shared with the media," said Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime and Headquarters) Babloo Kumar. PTI reports that initial observations of the bodies indicate signs of violence. One body showed marks on the wrist, while another had visible injuries on the neck. These injuries, along with witness statements and post-mortem reports, will aid the authorities in determining the exact cause of death. Arshad, who is currently in custody, reportedly committed the murders following an argument related to family issues. Police investigations continue as they piece together the events leading to this horrifying tragedy. The local authorities have assured that they will provide further details once the investigation is complete. "We are following up on all leads, and our efforts are focused on ensuring justice for the victims," added Kumar. The police are expected to release more information as the investigation unfolds, and authorities continue to examine the full scope of the incident. (With inputs from PTI)
01 January,2025 11:42 AM IST | LucknowThe first morning of the year in the national capital was marked by a chilly start as temperatures dipped to 7.4 degrees Celsius, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). The day began with a layer of shallow fog, adding to the cold sensation, but the minimum temperature remained slightly above the seasonal average. The weather office has issued a forecast predicting cold day conditions at isolated locations within the city, alongside dense fog in some areas on Wednesday. While the minimum temperature on Tuesday had been slightly warmer, it was still almost two degrees higher than what was recorded on New Year's Day. The relative humidity in the capital stood at 87 per cent in the early morning hours, reflecting the damp conditions in the atmosphere. The maximum temperature is expected to reach around 18°C, marking a significant contrast between the chilly morning and the afternoon heat. Weather experts noted that the wind speed will gradually increase through the day, with speeds expected to rise to between 14 and 18 kilometres per hour by the afternoon. By evening, the winds will begin to slow down, dropping to below 8 kilometres per hour. As the day progresses into the evening and night, there are predictions for smog or shallow fog to return, reducing visibility in some areas. While the weather remains chilly, data on air quality was unavailable at the time of reporting, with the Central Pollution Control Board's (CPCB) website and the Centre’s Sameer app, which typically provides hourly updates on the Air Quality Index (AQI), showing no information regarding pollution levels. According to the weather department's prediction, residents should be prepared for the continued fog and cold, which are expected to persist into the night. As per PTI, the capital's weather remains a significant concern as it begins 2025 with a typical winter chill.
01 January,2025 10:50 AM IST | New DelhiAs the world embraces the dawn of 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his heartfelt wishes for a prosperous year ahead. Taking to X, the Prime Minister emphasised the importance of embracing new opportunities, personal growth, and collective well-being in the year to come. "Happy 2025! May this year bring everyone new opportunities, success, and endless joy. May everybody be blessed with wonderful health and prosperity," PM Modi wrote on X, according to ANI reports. President Droupadi Murmu also shared her warm greetings for the New Year. In a message on X, the President wished for 2025 to be a year filled with joy, harmony, and prosperity for all, urging everyone to work towards a brighter and more inclusive future. "Wishing everyone a very Happy New Year! May the year 2025 bring joy, harmony, and prosperity to all! On this occasion, let us renew our commitment to work together for creating a brighter, more inclusive, and sustainable future for India and the world," President Murmu stated on X, as per ANI. India welcomed 2025 with great enthusiasm, with celebrations erupting across the country. Major cities witnessed vibrant New Year’s Eve parties, cultural events, live performances, and themed decorations, creating an atmosphere of joy and togetherness. In Delhi, popular locations such as Connaught Place, Hauz Khas, and Lajpat Nagar were packed with revellers. The Delhi Police implemented extensive security measures to ensure the festivities remained safe and secure. In Punjab's Amritsar, thousands gathered at the Golden Temple to offer prayers and mark the beginning of the year. In Madhya Pradesh's Bhopal, the streets came alive with dancing and celebrations, while in Lucknow, residents rejoiced as the clock struck midnight. Mumbai saw spectacular fireworks lighting up the skyline as crowds gathered at iconic locations like Juhu Beach, Marine Drive, and Chowpatty Beach. Similarly, Himachal Pradesh’s Manali, a favourite among tourists, echoed with cheers and street celebrations. Other cities across the nation also ushered in 2025 with unique festivities. Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala witnessed stunning fireworks displays, while Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh marked the occasion with cake-cutting ceremonies. Tamil Nadu's Coimbatore came alive with the beats of traditional percussion instruments, and Chennai saw massive crowds joining in on the celebrations. (With inputs from ANI)
01 January,2025 09:05 AM IST | New DelhiAAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday launched the Pujari Granthi Samman Yojana, registering the priest of Marghat Wale Baba temple near Kashmiri Gate ISBT here. Under the scheme announced ahead of the Assembly polls in February, Kejriwal said all the Hindu temple priests and granthis of gurudwaras will be paid a monthly honorarium of R18,000 if the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) returns to power in Delhi. “Today I visited Marghat Baba's temple (ISBT) and launched the Pujari Granthi Samman Yojana. Today is the birthday of Mahant ji here. I also celebrated his birthday with him,” he said in a post on X. Atishi conducts registration Delhi Chief Minister Atishi got the granthis of a gurdwara in the Karol Bagh area registered for the AAP government's monthly honorarium on Tuesday.During her visit, Atishi offered prayers at Sant Sujan Singh Maharaj Gurudwara in central Delhi. Kejriwal has said registration will also be done at other temples and gurdwaras across the city by the AAP workers. Priests demand clarity A group of priests staged a protest outside the Pracheen Hanuman Mandir in Connaught Place on Tuesday and demanded that Kejriwal should clarify why no financial support was provided under the government schemes in the last 10 years. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever
01 January,2025 03:41 AM IST | New Delhi | AgenciesThe Punjab government on Tuesday informed the Supreme Court that farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who has been on an indefinite fast for over a month, has agreed for medical aid given the Centre accepted his proposal to hold talks. “...As per the negotiators there is a proposal given by the farmers to the Central government that in case they get an invite for a talk, Dallewal is ready to take medical help as desired,” advocate general Gurminder Singh for the state, said. “Therefore, the state was seeking some more time and work positively towards compliance of the directions.” A vacation bench of Justices Surya Kant and Sudhanshu Dhulia said, “We will not comment on what's going on as far as negotiations or your law and order is concerned. If something happens, which is acceptable to both sides and all stakeholders concerned, we will be equally happy. At the moment, we are only concerned with the compliance of our orders. If you want more time, we in peculiar circumstances are inclined to grant you some time.” On December 28, the top court came down heavily on the state for not moving Dallewal to a hospital even as it doubted the intention of the agitating farmers for resisting availability of medical aid to their leader. Dec 28Day SC blasted Punjab govt SC defers hearing The Supreme Court on Tuesday deferred its hearing till January 2 on compliance of its order by the Punjab government on shifting of farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who has been fasting for past 35 days over various demands, to hospital. The vacation bench listed the matter for further hearing on January 2 after Advocate General Gurminder Singh said that an application has been moved seeking three days more time for compliance of the court’s December 20 order. Singh said that a team of negotiators are holding talks with the protesting farmers at the protest site and efforts are being made to shift Dallewal to the nearby makeshift hospital. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever
01 January,2025 03:41 AM IST | New Delhi | AgenciesManipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Saturday apologised for the ethnic conflict in the state which claimed over 250 lives and rendered thousands homeless, and appealed to all communities to forget and forgive past mistakes and live together in a peaceful and prosperous state. Addressing the reporters, Singh said that there has been relative peace in the state in the last three-four months, which gives him hope that normalcy will be restored in the new year. “I want to say sorry for what happened in the state. Many people lost their loved ones and many had to leave their homes. I regret and want to apologise. But after seeing relative peace in the last three-four months, I hope that normalcy will be restored in the coming year. “Whatever happened has happened... I want to appeal to all communities to forgive and forget our past mistakes and start life afresh by living together in a peaceful and prosperous Manipur,” he said. The CM said firing incidents have declined over the last 20 months since the conflict began in May 2023. “From May to October, 2023, 408 firing incidents were reported. From November 2023 to April 2024, there were 345 firing incidents, whereas from May this year till now, 112 firing incidents were reported”. He added that of all the looted weapons, 3,112 have been recovered and 2,511 explosives have been seized during the period. Further 625 people have been arrested and 12,047 FIRs registered so far, added Singh. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever
01 January,2025 03:41 AM IST | Imphal | AgenciesThe National Investigation Agency (NIA) has marked a remarkable achievement in 2024, delivering a record 100 per cent conviction rate for the year. With a strong focus on key national security issues, including Left Wing Extremism (LWE), North-East insurgency, and the terror-gangster nexus, NIA’s efforts have been instrumental in securing justice and dismantling multiple criminal networks. According to an official statement, a total of 210 accused were arrested across 80 major cases in 2024. The NIA’s operations were particularly concentrated on LWE and North-East insurgency, with 28 and 18 cases registered respectively. Additionally, the agency handled cases related to terrorism, explosives, human trafficking, and Khalistani terrorism, among others. Among the cases probed by the NIA included 68 convictions across 25 cases and the filing of 408 charge sheets. The agency's sustained efforts to dismantle terrorist, gangster, and criminal networks resulted in the attachment of 137 properties worth Rs 19.57 crore. Focus on Left Wing Extremism and North-East Insurgency: Left Wing Extremism (LWE) continued to be a priority for the agency, which registered the highest number of cases in this category. A total of 69 arrests were made in LWE-related cases, with 28 LWE cases registered and 12 charge sheets filed. The North-East insurgency also received focused attention, particularly in Assam, where NIA successfully arrested five individuals in connection with a terrorist plot by ULFA(I), which included plans to plant IEDs across the state. Terror-Gangster Nexus and Khalistani Terrorism: The terror-gangster nexus was another area of focus, with NIA arresting 14 accused linked to Khalistani terrorist groups. The agency conducted 101 searches in these cases, contributing to a significant crackdown on cross-border terrorism. NIA also made 13 arrests in gangster-related cases, showing its expanding efforts to curb organized crime tied to international terror networks. A landmark case was the arrest and charge-sheeting of Pakistan-based Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) chief Wadhawa Singh alias Babbar and five other terrorists involved in the murder of Vikas Bagga, a VHP leader. The NIA also secured the extradition of Tarsem Singh Sandhu, a wanted Khalistani terrorist, from the UAE, in connection with conspiracies involving KLF, BKI, and ISYF to wage war against India. Weapon Seizures and Anti-Terrorism Operations: NIA’s success was also reflected in its aggressive crackdown on arms trafficking and terrorist operations. Significant arms seizures were made across the country, including the recovery of rifles, pistols, ammunition, and explosives linked to terrorist groups and insurgent factions. Noteworthy among these was the seizure of 5 rifles, 6 pistols, and 215 rounds of ammunition in Jammu, linked to Hizbul Mujahideen operatives. The agency also dismantled the ISIS Jihadi network, arresting 11 ISIS operatives and charge sheeting 24 others involved in terrorism-related activities. In a major breakthrough, the Rameshwaram cafe blast case was solved within months, with five arrests and four charge sheets filed. Cracking High-Profile Cases: The NIA showcased its agility in solving complex terrorism cases. The Rameshwaram cafe blast case, which rocked the nation earlier in the year, was cracked through coordinated technical and field investigations. Absconding criminals were also apprehended in various high-profile cases, including the Kerala professor hand-chopping case and the BJP leader Praveen Nattaru murder case. Capacity Building and Strengthening National Security: To bolster its operations, NIA also focused on capacity building, training 1,678 state police officers through 11 training programs. The establishment of two new exclusive NIA courts in Jammu and Ranchi was a significant milestone, as the agency continued to strengthen its infrastructure to tackle growing security challenges.
31 December,2024 09:22 PM IST | Mumbai | Faizan KhanAfter Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Tuesday apologised for the ethnic conflict in the state, the Congress asked why can't Prime Minister Narendra Modi go there and do the same even though he travels across the country and the world. In a post on X, Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said the people of Manipur cannot understand their neglect by the prime minister, whom he accused of deliberately avoiding a visit to Manipur. "Why can't the Prime Minister go to Manipur and say the same thing there? He has deliberately avoided visiting the state since May 4, 2023, even as he jets around the country and the world," Ramesh said in his post. "The people of Manipur simply cannot understand this neglect," he said. His comments came hours after Biren Singh apologised for the ethnic conflict in Manipur, which claimed over 250 lives and rendered thousands homeless since May 2023, appealing to all communities to forget and forgive past mistakes and live together in a "peaceful" and "prosperous" state. "I want to say sorry for what happened in the state. Many people lost their loved ones and many had to leave their homes. I regret and want to apologise. But after seeing relative peace in the last three-four months, I hope that normalcy will be restored in the coming year. "Whatever happened has happened... I want to appeal to all communities to forgive and forget our past mistakes and start life afresh by living together in a peaceful and prosperous Manipur," Singh said in Imphal. The chief minister also claimed that firing incidents have declined in the state over the past 20 months since the ethnic conflict broke out in May 2023. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever
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