Trump Confirms ‘More’ Talks With Iran As Tehran Insists On Continuing Nuclear Enrichment

US President Donald Trump has confirmed that Washington and Tehran will hold further talks following what he described as “very good” initial discussions in Oman, even as Iran reiterated it would not agree to completely halt uranium enrichment, CNN reported.

The talks, held on Friday in the Gulf Arab state of Oman, marked the first round of negotiations between the two sides since the United States and Israel struck Iran last summer. Delegations from both countries participated in indirect discussions mediated by Oman.

“Iran looks like it wants to make a deal very badly. We have to see what that deal is,” Trump told reporters on Friday. Speaking aboard Air Force One, he said another round of talks would take place “early next week,” though Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi later said no date had yet been set.

According to CNN, both sides agreed in principle to continue discussions after consulting their respective capitals.

The negotiations came amid heightened tensions, including a US military buildup in the Middle East and repeated warnings by Trump that Washington could strike Iran if it refused to sign a nuclear deal or used lethal force against protesters.

Ahead of the talks, Araghchi said Iran was entering diplomacy “with open eyes and a steady memory of the past year,” while after the meeting he described the discussions as a “good start.”

However, sharp rhetoric persisted on both sides. Trump said earlier this week that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei “should be very worried,” while Araghchi warned that Iran would target US bases in the region if Washington carried out threats against the Islamic Republic.

Despite describing the talks as productive, Trump said on Friday that a “big fleet” was heading toward Iran and would arrive soon, CNN reported.

The talks involved Araghchi and US envoy Steve Witkoff, with Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner also participating. While the negotiations were formally indirect, Araghchi told Al Jazeera that he had direct contact with the US delegation and that the two sides exchanged a handshake. Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi acted as mediator.

Iranian media said the negotiations were meant to follow a format similar to earlier rounds of talks held before the 12-day Iran-Israel war in June, when Omani mediators shuttled between the two sides. Those talks collapsed after Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear and military facilities, followed by US strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites.

According to CNN, the Israeli government has said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to meet Trump in Washington next week to discuss the Iran negotiations. Netanyahu has insisted that any agreement must include limits on Iran’s ballistic missile programme and an end to its support for regional proxy groups.

Iran, however, has said that discussions were strictly limited to its nuclear programme. Araghchi told Al Jazeera that no talks were held on ballistic missiles or regional proxies.

“We are prepared to reach an agreement that assures them that enrichment in Iran will be peaceful,” Araghchi said, while stressing that Tehran would not accept a complete halt to enrichment.

Iran has offered to accept monitoring and checks to ensure its nuclear programme is not weaponised, in exchange for the lifting of US sanctions. Washington and its allies have rejected Iran’s insistence on continuing enrichment, viewing it as a potential pathway to developing nuclear weapons.

Following the talks, the US announced new sanctions on Iranian oil and 14 vessels carrying it, signalling continued economic pressure.

“Instead of investing in the welfare of its own people and crumbling infrastructure, the Iranian regime continues to fund destabilising activities around the world,” State Department deputy spokesperson Tommy Pigott said, as quoted by CNN.

The stakes remain high as the US continues to move military assets, including the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group, closer to the region. Trump has previously said an “armada” was moving toward Iran “just in case.”

Regional countries have been pushing for de-escalation, fearing that a new conflict would destabilise the Middle East and disrupt global energy markets. Iran has warned that any US or Israeli attack would be met with a far stronger response than in previous confrontations, including possible strikes on US bases and disruption of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a key artery for global oil and gas supplies, CNN reported. (ANI)

Haryana: Surajkund Mela To Continue Despite Joyride Tragedy That Killed 1; Ride Area Shut

The Faridabad District Administration and the Surajkund Fair Authority on Sunday clarified that the 39th Surajkund International Crafts Festival would continue as scheduled for today, a day after a tragic incident in which a joyride collapsed at the festival venue, leaving one police officer dead and 13 others injured.

The official said the amusement ride area at the Surajkund Mela has been temporarily closed as a precaution following the incident and will remain closed until the investigation is complete and safety checks are fully reviewed.

“The 39th Surajkund International Crafts Festival will continue as scheduled on Sunday. In light of the recent unfortunate incident, the amusement ride area has been temporarily closed as a precautionary measure until further investigation is complete,” an official said.

The administration added that a comprehensive review of safety standards is currently underway and the matter is being investigated thoroughly by the authorities concerned.

“All other cultural, craft, food, and entertainment programmes within the festival grounds are completely safe and operating smoothly. The safety of tourists and the general public is the top priority of the administration and the Fair Authority,” an official further added.

A day earlier, a joyride collapsed at the Surajkund Mela in Faridabad. A police inspector who tried to save people after noticing the ride was tilting was declared dead, and 13 people were injured in the incident. An FIR against the ride operator would be filed, according to Faridabad DC Ayush Sinha.

Sinha detailed the incident, explaining, “At about 6.15 pm, an unfortunate incident occurred here. A joyride collapsed at Surajkand. In this incident, around 13 people got injured. They have been rushed to the hospital in an ambulance. A Police Inspector was declared brought dead; he had tried to save people when the joyride began tilting. But a part of the joyride hit him in the face and head. Others are under treatment. Action will be taken against the joyride operator…an FIR will be registered, and an investigation will be done.”

Following the incident, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Saini expressed his condolences to the family of the deceased police inspector and directed the relevant authorities to ensure proper care for the injured.

Saini posted on his official X handle, “I am deeply saddened by the accident that occurred during the Surajkund Mela in Faridabad. I express my heartfelt condolences to the family of the person who lost his life in this incident. At the same time, necessary directions have been issued to the concerned authorities for the appropriate and immediate treatment of the injured individuals. The Haryana government is fully committed, with utmost promptness and sensitivity, to providing all possible assistance to the injured and their families.” (ANI)

Trade Deal Protects Farmers; US Cuts Agri Tariffs To 0%: Shivraj Singh Chouhan

Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Sunday said that the framework for the trade agreement with the United States will not harm Indian farmers, and that the US has infact reduced tariffs on several Indian farm exports to zero.

He said that Indian farmers’ interests have been fully protected in the trade deal with the US, adding that no key crops, fruits, dairy products or spices have been opened to American imports.

The India-US trade deal reduces tariffs on Indian goods in the US to 18 per cent, while Washington has claimed the deal will help it export more agricultural products to New Delhi.

Addressing a press conference in Bhopal, Chouhan said, “PM Modi said that he will not let the country bow down and will not allow any harm to the interests of the farmers. This trade deal has taken both of these into account… If we look at agriculture and agricultural products, no product has been included to harm Indian farmers. All such products have been excluded from the trade deal.”

“There is no tariff concession on products like soybeans, corn, rice, wheat, sugar, grains, poultry, dairy, bananas, strawberries, cherries, sour fruits, green peas, Kabuli chana, moong, tilhan, ethanol, tobacco… No door has been opened to America for our main crops, fruits, and dairy production… No liquid, powder, cream, yoghurt, buttermilk, butter, ghee, butter oil, paneer, or cheese will be imported to India…. Our spices are safe. Many agricultural products from India will be exported to the US at zero duty. But American agricultural products have not been given this exemption in the Indian market,” he said.

Chouhan said that the US has cut tariffs on several Indian agricultural products from 50 per cent to zero, boosting exports, while India has not given similar concessions to American farm products.

“The US has reduced tariffs on several agricultural products from 50% to 0%… Our spice exports have increased by 88%… We have exported spices and spice products to 200 countries worldwide… Our farmers have received complete tariff exemption… In textiles, our tariff is significantly lower than that of our competitor countries, at 18%… The lives of women in self-help groups will also be enriched by this agreement,” he said.

He said, “So far, under PM Modi’s leadership, nine FTAs (Free Trade Agreements) have been signed, in addition to the one with America… Discussions are underway with other countries also… These agreements and understandings will serve as milestones in building a ‘Viksit Bharat’ in 2047 and a self-reliant India.”

Subject to the successful conclusion of the Interim Agreement, the US will remove the reciprocal tariff on a wide range of goods identified in the Potential Tariff Adjustments for Aligned Partners Annex to Executive Order 14346 of September 5, 2025 (Modifying the Scope of Reciprocal Tariffs and Establishing Procedures for Implementing Trade and Security Agreements), as amended, including generic pharmaceuticals, gems and diamonds, and aircraft parts. (ANI)

Kota Building Collapse: Death Toll Rises To Two As Several Injured; Probe Ordered

The death toll in the building collapse in Kota rose to while at least 13 people were reported injured, officials said.

Kota Divisional Commissioner Anil Kumar Agrawal stated that the incident occurred at a site where new construction was underway, and the structure collapsed from top to bottom.

“Two deaths have been reported. We have the information on 13 injured. Our information is that some new construction was underway and collapsed from top to bottom. It could be due to negligence related to the quality of construction. Some local residents report that drilling was underway and that there were complaints about it. Further technical investigations into the causes will be conducted, and the results will be shared,” the Kota Divisional Commissioner told reporters.

Meanwhile, Lok Sabha Speaker and Kota MP Om Birla expressed grief over the incident in Indravihar area of the city. He said he was in constant contact with the district administration and had directed officials, including the District Collector, to expedite relief and rescue operations.

Birla stated that he has also instructed authorities to ensure timely and proper medical treatment for the injured and extended his prayers for their speedy recovery, while expressing solidarity with the affected families.

“The incident of the building collapse in Kota’s Indravihar is extremely heartbreaking. I am in constant touch with the district administration. I have directed the concerned officials, including the District Collector, to expedite relief and rescue operations. At the same time, I have also instructed them to ensure proper and prompt medical treatment for all the injured individuals in the accident. I pray to God for the swift recovery of all the injured and wish for strength and resilience to be granted to the affected families during this difficult time,” Birla wrote on ‘X’.

Following the incident. Kota District Collector Piyush Samariya said rescue operations are still underway, with teams from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), and the Fire Department continuing efforts at the site. (ANI)

India-US Trade Deal Sparks Political Storm; Goyal Reassures Farmers, Opposition Cites Epstein Files

Union Minister Piyush Goyal on Saturday placed farmers at the government’s defence of the India-US interim trade agreement, declaring the day would be “etched on golden letters” in India’s economic history.

Unveiling details of the framework, Goyal asserted with “absolute certainty” that Indian farmers, dairy producers, MSMEs, artisans and craftsmen would not suffer any loss from the deal, even as the Opposition mounted a multi-pronged attack accusing the government of compromising agriculture, energy security and national interest under the pressure from US after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s name appeared in the Epstein files.

Addressing a press conference, Goyal said the agreement marked a crucial milestone in India’s journey towards becoming a developed nation. He highlighted that reciprocal US tariffs on Indian goods have been reduced sharply to 18 per cent from 50 per cent, opening up a USD 30 trillion economy to Indian exporters.

“A USD 30 trillion economy is now open to our exporters. This joint statement gives every Indian citizen new hope, enthusiasm and fresh resolve,” he said, adding that India would now enjoy lower tariffs than its competing neighbours.

Seeking to counter fears around agriculture, Goyal repeatedly stressed that sensitive farm sectors have been ring-fenced. “I can say categorically that the interests of farmers and the dairy sector have been protected,” he said, citing explicit safeguards for dairy, fruits, vegetables, spices and key grains.

In a post on X, the minister said the deal would “safeguard the interests of domestic farmers, strengthen local agriculture through preferential access to such a large market, and mark another powerful step forward in the direction of a self-reliant India.”

The government released detailed lists of products protected from US imports, including milk, cheese, butter, ghee, yoghurt and whey products, as well as staples such as wheat, rice, maize, millets, barley, oats and sorghum. A wide range of vegetables, frozen and preserved produce, and spices such as pepper, cumin, turmeric, ginger, coriander and mustard have also been excluded. Goyal underlined that genetically modified food would not be allowed into India under the agreement.

At the same time, he said Indian agricultural products would gain zero-duty access to the US market. “Agricultural products from Indian farmers will be exported to the United States at zero duty. At the same time, no tariff concessions have been granted for agricultural products from US farmers entering the Indian market,” he said. According to the minister, this asymmetry would work decisively in India’s favour.

Beyond agriculture, Goyal described the framework as a “big win” for exporters, citing zero-duty access for gems and diamonds, pharmaceuticals, aircraft parts, and smartphones. Reduced tariffs will also benefit textiles and apparel, leather and footwear, plastic and rubber goods, organic chemicals, home decor and artisanal products. “This is a big thrust to MSMEs employing a large number of women and youth,” he said, projecting large-scale job creation as exports from labour-intensive sectors scale up.

The joint statement also outlines plans to deepen cooperation in technology, including graphics processing units and data centre equipment, a move Goyal said would accelerate India’s digital and AI ecosystem. Improved access to advanced US technologies, he argued, would lower costs for Indian companies, attract investment and strengthen manufacturing partnerships.

As part of the broader framework, India has expressed its intention to purchase USD 500 billion worth of US energy products, aircraft and aircraft parts, precious metals, technology products and coking coal over the next five years. The United States will remove tariffs previously imposed on certain aircraft and aircraft parts from India. Both sides have also committed to addressing non-tariff barriers and strengthening supply chains as negotiations continue towards a comprehensive Bilateral Trade Agreement.

At the NDTV Profit Conclave 2026, Goyal rejected the argument that globalisation is in retreat. “Globalisation is neither retreating nor taking a back seat. On the contrary, global trade continues to grow despite all this turbulence,” he said, citing expectations that India’s combined goods and services trade would grow by five to six per cent this year.

Drawing a sharp contrast with UPA-era trade policy, Goyal criticised agreements signed with competing developing economies, arguing they undermined Indian industry. “They gave concessions to countries like Indonesia and Vietnam, effectively shooting themselves in the foot,” he said.

In contrast, he maintained that the Modi government’s focus has been on complementary developed markets. He also hinted at rapid progress on new deals, saying India is “at the verge of closing another Free Trade Agreement,” with Canada, the GCC and Mercosur among active interlocutors.

The Congress led a fierce counter-offensive, with party media department chairman Pawan Khera calling the framework a “humiliating failure,” alleging that India had opened its agricultural market under American pressure and halted imports of Russian oil. “Tariffs that were once 3 per cent are now 18 per cent, and sweets are being distributed,” he said, warning of a widening trade deficit and further pressure on the rupee.

Congress MP Sukhdeo Bhagat claimed US President Donald Trump was dictating terms, while Jairam Ramesh alleged that the government had accepted US monitoring of India’s Russian oil imports, calling it “extraordinary.”

In a separate post on X, Ramesh said, “The Commerce Minister’s defence of the India-US trade deal from the point of view of Indian farmers is too clever by half. First, the statement includes ‘additional products’ that are not specified. This is far too open-ended and shows something is being hidden. Second, the statement says that India has agreed to address longstanding barriers to trade in US food and agricultural products. What does this mean if not the removal of restrictions on GM crops and dairy products? Third, much is made of the claim that lower-priced US DDGS imports will benefit India. But DDGS is derived from GM corn. This is nothing but a backdoor entry. Fourth, lakhs of soyabean farmers in Maharashtra, MP, and Rajasthan will be hit by imports of DDGS and soyabean oil. There will undoubtedly be more concerns as fuller details are revealed.”

Manish Tewari sought clarity on whether India had committed to stopping Russian oil purchases, a claim New Delhi has not officially confirmed. Congress MP Manickam Tagore termed the agreement a “trap deal,” listing agricultural and animal products that could potentially be impacted. Randeep Singh Surjewala warned that cheaper US imports could further depress domestic prices, particularly in cotton.

The Aam Aadmi Party escalated its rhetoric. Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh alleged that the government had “sold the country” under pressure, claiming the deal would devastate farmers who cannot compete with heavily subsidised American producers. He also alleged reduced Russian oil imports would impose an additional Rs 80,000 crore burden on consumers, and controversially linked the agreement to the Epstein files.

Singh, while speaking to ANI, said, “This agreement is a betrayal of the country. You have sold the country under the pressure that PM Modi’s name came up in the Epstein files.” AAP Delhi president Saurabh Bharadwaj said even weak governments in the past had not “surrendered” India’s interests.

While several ministers rallied behind the agreement. Union Home Minister Amit Shah described it as a boost to India’s “roaring growth engine,” saying it would benefit farmers, MSMEs, entrepreneurs and youth.

“The Interim Trade Agreement entered into by India and the US gives another boost to India’s roaring growth engine. Translating PM Shri @narendramodi Ji’s vision of a Viksit Bharat into an inevitable reality, the agreement paves the way for a boom in Make in India, hardworking farmers, entrepreneurs, MSMEs, startup innovators, and fishermen, while creating employment for youth and women. Heartiest gratitude to Modi Ji for the landmark deal, and congratulations to every citizen of India”, Shah said in a post on X.

Minister of State Jitin Prasada called it a landmark deal under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, insisting farmers are fully safeguarded. “Under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi, this is a landmark deal between India and the US. This is a historic deal. The 50 per cent tariff has been cut down to 18 per cent. Trade will thrive, industries of people will thrive, and employment opportunities will increase,” he said.

Ramdas Athawale dismissed fears around agriculture, saying the deal would empower farmers. “This agreement will boost trade. In between, our relations with the US were strained, but for many years, they have been good. Whatever people are thinking about the farmers here, it’s not like that. This deal will be used to empower the farmers here,” he said.

Former foreign secretary and Rajya Sabha MP Harsh Vardhan Shringla said the agreement gives exporters clarity and a decisive advantage, especially when combined with recent progress on an EU trade deal. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said the framework would ensure greater market access and open new vistas for ‘Make in India’.

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman also hailed the India-United States interim trade deal, expressing commitment to bilateral ties.

Sharing the joint statement issued by India and the US on X, Sitharaman said, “India-US issue a joint statement: announces ‘a framework for an Interim Agreement regarding reciprocal and mutually beneficial trade (Interim Agreement).’ We remain committed to negotiating the broader U.S.-India Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA).” (ANI)

Divya Agarwal: It’s My Dream To Work With Shefali, Yami

The OG reality queen, Divya Agarwal, who is entertaining her fans on the new show The 50, recently opened up about her “dream” to work with actors Shefali Shah and Yami Gautam, both of whom she called “performers.”

When asked about which Bollywood actors she would love to collaborate with, Divya shared that she isn’t chasing big stars but rather people known for their acting prowess and depth on screen. She also reflected on the late Irrfan Khan and how it was always a “dream” to work with him.

Talking about the women she admires, Divya named Shefali Shah and Yami Gautam, calling them true “actors” and “performers” she would love to work with someday.

“I would love to share the screen with actors who are known for their craft. I’m not talking about the superstars; I’m talking about people who are known for their acting. It was a dream to work with Irrfan Khan sir, but unfortunately, that’s no longer possible. There are so many talented actors, and I wouldn’t want to name anyone specifically because there are so many,” Divya told ANI.

“The women I would love to work with are Shefali Shah and Yami Gautam. These are true performers, true actors, and they are the ones I dream of working with. So maybe after this show?” she added.

Divya is currently seen on the reality show ‘The 50,’ which is the Indian version of an international format by Banijay. The show also features Urvashi Dholakia, Karan Patel, Mr Faisu, Riddhi Dogra, Chahat Pandey, and others. (ANI)

Nitin Nabin Ignites Election Momentum In Kerala With Wall Writing Campaign

In a demonstration of grassroots solidarity, BJP National President Nitin Nabin joined hands with dedicated karyakartas at Booth No. 164 in Thrissur Town on Saturday, spearheading the party’s ambitious Wall Writing campaign. This event marked the official launch of the BJP’s election charge in Kerala, signalling a new era of political resolve in the state.

The atmosphere was nothing short of electric, fueled by the extraordinary and infectious enthusiasm of the party karyakartas and the local citizenry. This massive groundswell of support was truly remarkable, signalling a powerful and undeniable momentum as the people of Kerala embrace the vision of a stronger, more vibrant state. The National President was accompanied by Kerala State BJP President Rajeev Chandrasekhar and all senior leaders of Kerala State BJP at this event.

Addressing a sea of energetic supporters, Nabin declared that the BJP Kerala karyakartas are fully committed to an unwavering mission: strengthening the party’s presence from Panchayat to Parliament. He emphasised that the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which is one of progress, integrity, and national pride, must reach every booth and every household across the state.

Nabin paid a stirring tribute to the BJP karykartas in Kerala, honoring their profound sacrifices in the face of adversity. With absolute conviction, he proclaimed that their dedication would not be in vain, asserting that “the Lotus will surely bloom in Kerala.”

The Wall Writing campaign serves as a clarion call to all party cadres, symbolizing the BJP’s direct and indelible connection with the people of Kerala. As the party moves forward with renewed vigor, it remains focused on building a stronger, more prosperous Kerala in alignment with the national vision of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas.

Kerala will go for its Legislative Assembly elections, expected to be held in April 2026, to elect 140 members of the Kerala Legislative Assembly. (ANI)

Police Official Dead, 13 Injured As Joyride Collapses At Surajkand Mela

A joyride collapsed at Surajkand Mela on Saturday in Faridabad, Haryana. A police inspector who tried to save people after noticing the ride was tilting was declared dead, and 13 people were injured in the incident. An FIR against the ride operator would be filed, according to Faridabad DC Ayush Sinha.

Sinha detailed the incident, explaining, “At about 6.15 pm, an unfortunate incident occurred here. A joyride collapsed at Surajkand. In this incident, around 13 people got injured. They have been rushed to the hospital in an ambulance. A Police Inspector was declared brought dead, he had tried to save people when the joyride began tilting. But a part of the joyride hit him in the face and head. Others are under treatment. Action will be taken against the joyride operator…FIR will be registered, and an investigation will be done.”

Following the incident, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Saini expressed his condolences to the family of the deaceased police inspector, asserting that concerned authorities have been directed to ensure proper care of the injured.

Saini posted on his official X handle, “I am deeply saddened by the accident that occurred during the Surajkund Mela in Faridabad. I express my heartfelt condolences to the family of the person who lost his life in this incident. At the same time, necessary directions have been issued to the concerned authorities for the appropriate and immediate treatment of the injured individuals. The Haryana government is fully committed, with utmost promptness and sensitivity, to providing all possible assistance to the injured and their families.”

Further details about the victim and legal actions are awaited. (ANI)

Punjab: Key Accused In Lucky Oberoi Murder Case Held After Encounter

Amritsar Rural Police has arrested the key accused involved in the Lucky Oberoi murder case after a brief exchange of fire in the Khasa area of Amritsar and recovered a Beretta. 30 bore pistol was recovered from his possession, said Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Border Range Sandeep Goel.

The arrested accused, identified as Shaminder Singh, a resident of Mithapur in Jalandhar, was driving an Activa scooter. The latter is a prior offender with a criminal history, Information and Public Relations Department, Punjab said in an official statement.

As per the information, Satwinderpal Singh alias Lucky Oberoi was shot dead by unidentified assailants on a white Activa on Friday morning at the Gurudwara Singh Sabha Parking in Model Town, Jalandhar, while he was leaving after paying obeisance.

DIG Sandeep Goel said that immediately after the incident, coordinated efforts were initiated to identify and locate the accused.

Based on reliable intelligence inputs, it came to notice that one of the accused, Shaminder Singh, was attempting to evade arrest after committing the murder and had taken refuge in the Khasa area, he said, while adding that, acting promptly on this information, Amritsar Rural Police laid nakas in the adjoining areas and intensified checking.

Sharing more details, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Amritsar Rural Suhail Qasim Mir said that during this operation, the accused was spotted coming on a motorcycle and when the police party signalled him to stop, the accused panicked and attempted to turn back his motorcycle, during which he lost control and fell down.

In an attempt to escape thereafter, the accused opened fire on the police party, he said, while adding that the police acted in self-defence and retaliatory firing was carried out, during which the accused sustained a gunshot injury. The accused was arrested and taken to the hospital for treatment, he added.

The SSP said that during preliminary interrogation, the accused has made important disclosures regarding the involvement of another person in the murder of Lucky Oberoi. On the basis of these disclosures, further raids and follow-up action are being conducted to apprehend the remaining accused, he said.

In this regard, a case has already been registered under sections 103(1), 3(5) and 61(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and sections 25 and 27 of the Arms Act at Police Station Division 6 in Jalandhar Commissionerate. (ANI)