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The Hindu Editorial Analysis
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Suspected Khalistan supporters fatally shot in Uttar Pradesh
- Three pro-Khalistan operatives linked to a recent grenade attack in Punjab were killed in an encounter in Pilibhit district, Uttar Pradesh.
- The operation involved personnel from Uttar Pradesh and Punjab police.
- The three men—Gurvinder Singh (25), Varinder Singh (23), and Jasanpreet Singh (18)—were all residents of Gurdaspur, Punjab.
- Punjab’s Director-General of Police, Gaurav Yadav, called the encounter a significant breakthrough against the Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) terror module backed by Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
- The deceased operatives were involved in a grenade attack on the Bakshiwala police post in Gurdaspur on December 18.
- The KZF had claimed responsibility for the attack, according to Mr. Yadav.
- Based on reliable information, the police launched a joint operation after learning that the suspects had fled to Uttar Pradesh.
- When confronted by police, the accused opened fire, prompting a retaliatory response.
- In the gunfire exchange, the three operatives suffered bullet injuries and were taken for medical treatment.
- The police recovered two AK-47 rifles and two 9mm Glock pistols from their possession.
- A British Army personnel, Jagjeet Singh, who reportedly assumed the identity of Fateh Singh Baghi, is suspected to be the mastermind behind the Bakshiwala attack.
- Preliminary investigation traced the terror module’s leadership to Rajeet Singh Nita, based in Pakistan, with operational control from Greece-based Jaswinder Singh Mannu.
- Authorities are continuing the investigation to uncover all connections and members of the terror module, with plans for further arrests and recoveries.
A filmmaker who championed the unheard and cherished the essence of India
- Shyam Benegal, a peerless filmmaker known for giving voice to the voiceless, passed away at 90 in Mumbai.
- As a pioneer of the Indian New Wave, he focused on capturing reality and the silent resistance of the marginalized in feudal India.
- His films like Ankur, Nishant, and Manthan in the 1970s reflected the struggles of farmers and sex workers questioning societal norms.
- Benegal saw cinema as a medium to depict the essence of life, avoiding hyperbole while maintaining intensity in his narratives.
- Starting as an ad filmmaker, he constantly experimented with form and technique, evolving with the times and expanding the scope of Indian cinema.
- Inspired by Guru Dutt and Satyajit Ray, his films always found theatrical releases, emphasizing meaningful cinema.
- Music played a pivotal role in his work, enriching narratives in films like Bhumika, Mandi, and Sardari Begum.
- His early idealistic works gave way to satirical films like Welcome to Sajjanpur and Well Done Abba.
- Adapting classic literature, he reimagined the Mahabharat as Kalyug and recreated Dharamvir Bharti’s novel as Suraj Ka Satwan Ghoda.
- He pioneered crowdfunding in Indian cinema, creating iconic films like Manthan, Antarnaad, and Susman.
- His trilogy focusing on Muslim women—Sardari Begum, Mammo, and Zubeidaa—cemented his legacy in the 1990s.
- He collaborated with creatives like Govind Nihalani and introduced talents such as Shabana Azmi and Naseeruddin Shah, pushing actors beyond their limits.
- Films like The Making of Mahatma and The Forgotten Hero showcased his ability to delve into historical and personal narratives with objectivity.
- His adaptation of Nehru’s The Discovery of India as Bharat Ek Khoj and his series Samvidhan captured India’s pluralistic spirit and cultural evolution.
- Humble and open to criticism, Benegal remained passionate, evident in his 2023 biopic on Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his advocacy for changes in film certification to uphold India’s pluralist identity.
Police summon Allu Arjun to appear today in connection with the theatre stampede case
- The Chikkadpally police in Hyderabad have issued a notice to actor Allu Arjun for questioning regarding the stampede at Sandhya Theatre during the Pushpa 2 premiere on December 4, which resulted in the death of a woman.
- Allu Arjun has been asked to appear at the Chikkadpally police station at 11 a.m. on Tuesday.
- The police have named Allu Arjun as the eleventh accused in the case.
- Previously, the Chikkadpally police arrested the actor, and he spent a night in Chanchalguda Jail.
- Congress MP Chamala Kiran Reddy criticized the BJP for showing “over-enthusiasm” in defending Allu Arjun while neglecting the concerns of the deceased woman’s family.
Important questions
- What was the alleged connection between the three deceased operatives and the grenade attack in Punjab?
- Who are the key individuals suspected to be linked to the Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) terror module according to the investigation?
- How did Shyam Benegal’s early works, such as “Ankur” and “Nishant,” reflect his commitment to portraying marginalized communities?
- What role did Shyam Benegal play in shaping Indian cinema, particularly through his collaborations and adaptations of classic literature?
- Why has Allu Arjun been summoned by the Chikkadpally police in connection with the theatre stampede case?
Important vocabulary
- Operatives: Individuals involved in covert or illegal activities.
- Module: A subgroup or unit within a larger organization, especially linked to criminal or terror activities.
- Retaliatory: Actions taken in response to aggression or attack.
- Mastermind: The person who plans and orchestrates complex operations, often illegal or criminal.
- Pioneer: A person who is among the first to innovate or explore new ideas or techniques.
- Feudal: Relating to a system of social hierarchy and land ownership characteristic of medieval Europe and some parts of India.
- Pluralistic: A society or system recognizing and respecting diverse groups and perspectives.
- Biopic: A biographical film that dramatizes the life of a real person.
- Summon: To order someone to appear before a court or police.
- Stampede: A sudden, chaotic rush of people, often leading to injury or harm.
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