
Three Indian citizens may be sentenced to death on charges of drug trafficking in Indonesia. All are accused of smuggling 106 kg ‘Crystal Meth’ from a Singapore flag ship.
- PM Narendra Modi will visit Sri Lanka on April 5. President Anura Kumar Disanayake gave this information on Friday. According to the news of the news portal Adaderana.com LK, Disanayake announced the date of Modi’s visit during his address in Parliament. External Affairs Minister Vijita Herath announced last week that PM Modi would come to Colombo to finalize the agreements made during the 2024 visit to Delhi’s visit to Delhi.
- The first aircraft landed after power cuts at Heathro Airport in London. Earlier, the airport administration had said that they would be able to operate some flights safely from late Friday night. The airport was discontinued on Friday due to disrupting power supply after a fire at an electrical sub -center in London. Around 2,00,000 passengers were affected by the closure of the airport.
- US President Donald Trump said that war plans should not be shared with his advisor Alan Musk for his business interests. Trump’s statement is being seen as a sign of limiting the widespread role of billionaire entrepreneurs in administration. Trump made this comment during a meeting on the development of a new fighter aircraft at the Oval Office (President’s Office). He dismissed the reports that Musk would be told how America would fight a war envisaged with China.
- Bangladesh Information Advisor Mahfooz Alam said that elections will be held in December at the scheduled time and urged all parties to prepare for it. According to media reports, Mahfooz said, “Chief advisor Mohammad Yunus has said that elections will be held on time. Elections are possible in December this year. A deadline has already been fixed and elections will be done within the same time. Everyone should start preparing for the election.”
- The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) said on Friday that it has no objection to former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s party (Awami League) return to politics, provided the party entered politics under clean leadership. This statement came at a time when the interim government of Bangladesh made it clear that there is no plan to ban the Awami League. BNP spokesperson and senior joint general secretary Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said at a party program in the capital Dhaka, “If the person who will lead the Awami League, is not guilty of any crime, has not murdered students, or has not committed money or not of money abroad, then why can’t the party do politics?”
- On Friday, tremendous tremors of the earthquake were felt on the Pacific coast of Panama, but it did not show much impact in the capital. According to the ‘United States Geological Survey’, the epicenter of the earthquake was about 123 km south-south of Burka in the Pacific Ocean and had a intensity of 6.2. The center of the earthquake was located at a depth of 10 km above the ground. The National Civil Defense Service Center said that earthquake tremors were also felt in many provinces of Central Panama, but there is no information about any injuries or damage.
- Israel’s apex court on Friday blocked the decision of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to sack the head of the country’s internal security service agency ‘Shin Bet’. The court said that the dismissal of ‘Shin Bet’ chief Ronen Bar would be stopped until his appeal is heard. This decision of the Supreme Court came a few hours after the Prime Minister’s request to dismiss Ronen of Netanyahu cabinet as ‘Shin Bet’. The court said that it was staying on Ronen’s dismissal decision till April 8 and his appeal will be heard during this period.
- Former Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmood Kasuri has said that the relations between India and Pakistan are currently going through the worst phase of history, leaving the time of war. However, he also said that sudden positive changes may also come in bilateral relations. Mutual dialogue is the only way for both countries to resolve their pending issues.
- The process of returning of Afghan citizens living illegally in Pakistan continues. By March 20, more than eight lakh people have been sent back to their country. An official said that the Government of Pakistan has fixed the time limit of March 31, under which people living illegally and Afghan civil card holders will have to leave the country. Under this, 8,74,282 Afghans have been sent back from Pakistan so far. The government has taken this step due to concerns related to terrorism.
- Three Indian citizens may be sentenced to death on charges of drug trafficking in Indonesia. This information was given on Friday in a media report. The accused are accused of smuggling 106 kg ‘Crystal Meth’ from a Singapore flag ship. Police said Raju Muthukumaran (38), Selvurai Dinakaran (34) and Govindasamy Vimalakandhan (45) were arrested in July 2024 from Pongkar water area in Karimun district of Indonesia. All three are residents of Tamil Nadu and were working in the ‘Shipping (Shipping)’ industry in Singapore.
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