Aryan Khan, son of superstar Shah Rukh Khan, will spend one more night in Mumbaiâs Arthur Road prison as a senior jail official said his release papers did not reach them within the stipulated time. âWe wonât give special treatment for anyone. The law is the same for all. The deadline for receiving the bail papers was 5.30 pm. That has passed. He wonât be released today,â the official told PTI. The assertion by the prison official came even as there were indications from Aryan Khanâs legal team that a âslight postponement till 7 pmâ was possible. While granting Aryan Khan bail on Thursday in the drugs-on-cruise case, the Bombay High Court imposed 14 bail conditions on him, paving the way for his release from jail. In the five-page order, the High Court said that Aryan Khan and his two co-accused Arbaaz Merchant and Munmun Dhamecha, who were also granted bail, shall be released on a personal bond of â¹1 lakh each, with one or two sureties of the same amount. As per the conditions set by the High Court, the trio will have to surrender their passports before the special NDPS court and shall not leave India without taking permission from the special court and they will have to attend the NCB office each Friday to mark their presence. The HC had granted bail to Aryan Khan 25 days after he was arrested during a drug raid on a cruise ship off the Mumbai coast. âGenie is out of the bottle,â says Nawab Malik after family members of NCB official Wankhede meet BJP leader Maharashtra Minister Nawab Malik on Friday took potshots over a meeting between family members of Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) Mumbai zonal director Sameer Wankhede and BJP leader Kirit Somaiya, saying âthe genie is out of the bottle.â Malik, who has levelled a slew of allegations against Wankhede in the context of the drugs-on-cruise case, accused the BJP of misusing central agencies to defame Maharashtra and the Hindi film industry based in Mumbai. Speaking to reporters, Malik said, âThe wife of Sameer Wankhede had written a letter to Chief Minister yesterday seeking his support by playing the Marathi card, but in the evening the whole family met BJP leader Kirit Somaiya. It means the genie is out of the bottle. âI had already raised questions about BJPâs uneasiness when I was targeting an NCB official for his alleged involvement in fraud.â Kranti Redkar, the wife of Wankhede, has written a letter to Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, seeking justice in the wake of the âattack on her family and her personal lifeâ. Redkar, and Wankhedeâs father and sister on Thursday afternoon met Somaiya, who later tweeted his photo with the family members and claimed they are disturbed because of âslanderous attacks by Nawab Malik.â The State Minister, who has dubbed the cruise drugs case as âbogusâ, has accused Wankhede of forging documents to get a government job and lying about his religion, among other things. The IRS officer and his family have denied all allegations. Elaborating on his claims over the BJPâs alleged involvement in the episode surrounding the cruise drugs bust, the Maharashtra Minister said, âKiran Gosavi, who is a witness (of the NCB) in Aryan Khanâs arrest, has a partnership with a BJP leader in some firm. He is already facing allegations of extortion, corruption and kidnapping. Gosavi (arrested by Pune police in a fraud case) alone will expose many things about the BJP. I have more explosive information which I will reveal in the winter session of the State legislature.â âUttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has also tried to woo the Hindi film industry appealing them to shift to his State. By shifting Bollywood there, is Yogi Aadityanath trying to set up UPHood there? It will not work,â he said. âThe film industry here generates jobs for millions of people. You cannot harass them for not shifting to U.P.,â said the Minister. Three farm laws will also be withdrawn soon, says Rahul after cops start removing barricades at protest site After the Delhi Police started removing barricades at the farmers' protest site in Ghazipur, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday said the three âanti-agricultureâ farm laws would also be withdrawn soon. âOnly artificial barricades have been removed so far, soon the three anti-agriculture laws will also be withdrawn. Hail Annadata Satyagraha,â he said in a tweet in Hindi, using the hashtag âFarmersProtestâ. The Delhi Police on Friday started removing the barricades and the concertina wires it had put in place at the anti-farm laws protest site at Ghazipur on the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border. Multiple layers of iron and cement barricades, and at least five layers of concertina wires were put up last year, and further strengthened after the January 26 violence this year during the farmersâ protest against the three contentious farm laws. The removal of barricades comes after the October 21 Supreme Court direction that called for unblocking of roads which have remained out of bounds for commuters due to the protests at Delhiâs border points of Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur. While the protesting farmers have been claiming that the three laws enacted last year are against their interest, the Centre has been saying these legislations are pro-farmer. Deputy Commissioner of Police (East) Priyanka Kashyap said Friday, âThe process of removing barricades on NH-9 has been started. The temporary barricading is being removed to ease out vehicular movement. However, National Highway 24 was already open for traffic.â The opening of the road stretch would help thousands of commuters in Ghaziabad, Delhi, Noida as well as those travelling between the national capital and interiors of Uttar Pradesh to Meerut and beyond. Farmers will continue protest at Ghazipur border, says Bharatiya Kisan Union Responding to the removal of barricades at the Ghazipur border by the Delhi Police on Friday, Bharatiya Kisan Union general secretary Yudhvir Singh said the protest would continue at the Ghazipur border with âeven more vigourâ. âThe farmers will continue to come to the border like before.â Singh said the move did not seem to be an indication of the Government reaching out to farmers for a peaceful resolution of the protest against the contentious farm laws. âMy 40 years of experience in holding protests for farmersâ cause tells me that the Government wants to stretch it [the impasse] further rather than arriving at a decision. âSarkar kheenchna chahti hai, faisla nahin chahti,ââ said Singh. He said farmers never wanted to create problems for the general public. âIt was the Delhi Police that had put these barricades after the January 26 episode. It seems after the SC order, they have removed them.â Actor Puneeth Rajkumar dies of heart attack Puneeth Rajkumar, 46, one of the marquee names of Kannada film industry and the youngest of the five children of matinee idol Dr. Rajkumar, passed away on October 29 after suffering cardiac arrest in the morning. Revenue Minister R. Ashok announced the demise of the actor at Vikram Hospital, Bengaluru. Puneeth Rajkumar is survived by his wife Ashwini Revanth and two daughters Drithi and Vanditha. Dr. Ranganath Naik of Vikram Hospital said, âPuneeth Rajkumar complained of chest pain in the morning and was rushed to the private clinic of his family physician where an ECG test was done. It showed a heart attack and he was immediately rushed to Vikram Hospital. When he was brought to the hospital, there was no cardiac activity. We put him on a ventilator and tried to revive him, but all efforts failed.â Ashok said the last rites of the actor will be performed on October 30, and the details will be finalised after discussions with the family. He appealed to the actorâs fans not to become emotional and maintain peace. His mortal remains will be kept for public viewing at Kanteerava Stadium. Puneeth Rajkumar, christened âPower Starâ by the film industry and lovingly called âAppuâ, was associated with the silver screen since he was a toddler. He made his screen debut as a six-month-old baby in Premada Kanike (1976) starring Dr. Rajkumar. He went on to act as a child actor in 13 films, most of them with his father. He won the national award for best child actor for the film Bettada Hoovu in 1985, and two best child actor State film awards for Chalisuva Modagalu in 1982 and Eradu Nakshtragalu in 1983. He also sang several popular songs as a child artist. He took a break and debuted as a lead actor in Kannada films in 2002 with the film Appu, directed by Puri Jagannadh. Lead actors Rakshitha and Ramya also made their debut in this film. Puneeth played the role of a college student, and the film went on to become a massive hit. He has been the lead actor in 29 films since then, with his last release being Yuvarathnaa, which hit the screens in April earlier this year. Two of his films, James and Dvitva, were under production. Leander Paes joins Trinamool Congress Tennis veteran Leander Paes on Friday joined the Trinamool Congress in the presence of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in Panaji. Banerjee, who is in the coastal state on a three-day visit, welcomed Paes into the party fold. Senior actor and activist Nafisa Ali, who contested the 2004 Lok Sabha elections from South Kolkata against Banerjee, also joined the party. The party tweeted saying âWe are extremely delighted to share that Shri Leander joined us today in the presence of our Honâble Chairperson Mamata Banerjee. Together, we shall ensure that every single person in this nation sees the Dawn of Democracy that we have been waiting for since 2014!â Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee told her party workers in poll-bound Goa that the BJP calls her âanti-Hinduâ although it has no authority to give a âcharacter certificateâ to her, and added that the initial letters in her partyâs name â TMC â also stand for temple, mosque and church. The West Bengal chief minister, who arrived in Goa on Thursday evening as part of her three-day visit to the BJP-ruled state, also said her party wants to fight elections here not to divide votes but to make the coastal state âstrong and self-sufficientâ and asserted that the state will not be run from Delhi. She said her party doesnât divide people on religious lines even if they are Hindus, Muslims or Christians. The TMC has announced its decision to contest all 40 Assembly seats in Goa in the upcoming polls and started inducting several local leaders into its fold. Banerjeeâs tour is being seen as an attempt by her to gauge political mood in the state ahead of the Assembly polls slated in early 2022. During her maiden interaction with the TMC leaders in Goa, Banerjee accused the BJP of defacing her posters in the state and said people of India will deface the saffron party. âWhen I come to Goa, they deface my posters. You will be defaced from India,â she said. Banerjee said that if the TMC comes to power in Goa, it will not work with the agenda of revenge, but work for the state. Listing out various welfare schemes rolled out by her government in her home state, she said if the TMC can do it in West Bengal, the it can also do it the small state of Goa. âI will be happy to do it. I am not going to be the chief minister of Goa, but I will see that there is policy, mechanism, and no corruption in the government,â she said. Banerjee said the TMC is a national party and it can go anywhere. Covid Watch: Numbers and Developments The number of reported coronavirus cases from India stood at 3,42,59,010 at the time of publishing this newsletter, with the death toll at 4,57,766. The Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) on Friday allowed full-seating capacity in cinema halls, theatres and multiplexes, and also raised the number of people attending wedding functions and last rites from 100 to 200. An order, issued by the DDMA, listing various allowed and restricted activities in view of COVID-19 will come into effect from the intervening night of October 31 and November 1. The order stated that owners of cinema halls, theatres and multiplexes will be responsible for strict adherence to standard operating protocol (SOP) and official guidelines as well as Covid-appropriate behaviour at the premises. It also allowed all the authorised weekly markets in the city to reopen from November 1. Evening Wrap will return tomorrow. [logo] The Evening Wrap 29 OCTOBER 2021 [The Hindu logo] Welcome to the Evening Wrap newsletter, your guide to the day’s biggest stories with concise analysis from The Hindu. [[Arrow]Open in browser]( [[Mail icon]More newsletters]( Aryan Khan to spend one more night behind bars; jail official says papers did not reach in time Aryan Khan, son of superstar Shah Rukh Khan, will [spend one more night in Mumbaiâs Arthur Road prison]( as a senior jail official said his release papers did not reach them within the stipulated time. âWe wonât give special treatment for anyone. The law is the same for all. The deadline for receiving the bail papers was 5.30 pm. That has passed. He wonât be released today,â the official told PTI. The assertion by the prison official came even as there were indications from Aryan Khanâs legal team that a âslight postponement till 7 pmâ was possible. While granting Aryan Khan bail on Thursday in the drugs-on-cruise case, the Bombay High Court imposed 14 bail conditions on him, paving the way for his release from jail. In the five-page order, the High Court said that Aryan Khan and his two co-accused Arbaaz Merchant and Munmun Dhamecha, who were also granted bail, shall be released on a personal bond of â¹1 lakh each, with one or two sureties of the same amount. As per the conditions set by the High Court, the trio will have to surrender their passports before the special NDPS court and shall not leave India without taking permission from the special court and they will have to attend the NCB office each Friday to mark their presence. The HC had granted bail to Aryan Khan 25 days after he was arrested during a drug raid on a cruise ship off the Mumbai coast. [underlineimg] âGenie is out of the bottle,â says Nawab Malik after family members of NCB official Wankhede meet BJP leader Maharashtra Minister Nawab Malik on Friday took potshots over [a meeting between family members of Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) Mumbai zonal director Sameer Wankhede and BJP leader Kirit Somaiya]( saying âthe genie is out of the bottle.â Malik, who has levelled a slew of allegations against Wankhede in the context of the drugs-on-cruise case, accused the BJP of misusing central agencies to defame Maharashtra and the Hindi film industry based in Mumbai. [Sameer Wankhede's wife Kranti Redkar met with BJP leader Kirit Somaiya alongside Mr. Wankhede's father and sister. Photo: Twitter/@KiritSomaiya]  Speaking to reporters, Malik said, âThe wife of Sameer Wankhede had written a letter to Chief Minister yesterday seeking his support by playing the Marathi card, but in the evening the whole family met BJP leader Kirit Somaiya. It means the genie is out of the bottle. âI had already raised questions about BJPâs uneasiness when I was targeting an NCB official for his alleged involvement in fraud.â Kranti Redkar, the wife of Wankhede, has written a letter to Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, seeking justice in the wake of the âattack on her family and her personal lifeâ. Redkar, and Wankhedeâs father and sister on Thursday afternoon met Somaiya, who later tweeted his photo with the family members and claimed they are disturbed because of âslanderous attacks by Nawab Malik.â The State Minister, who has dubbed the cruise drugs case as âbogusâ, has accused Wankhede of forging documents to get a government job and lying about his religion, among other things. The IRS officer and his family have denied all allegations. Elaborating on his claims over the BJPâs alleged involvement in the episode surrounding the cruise drugs bust, the Maharashtra Minister said, âKiran Gosavi, who is a witness (of the NCB) in Aryan Khanâs arrest, has a partnership with a BJP leader in some firm. He is already facing allegations of extortion, corruption and kidnapping. Gosavi (arrested by Pune police in a fraud case) alone will expose many things about the BJP. I have more explosive information which I will reveal in the winter session of the State legislature.â âUttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has also tried to woo the Hindi film industry appealing them to shift to his State. By shifting Bollywood there, is Yogi Aadityanath trying to set up UPHood there? It will not work,â he said. âThe film industry here generates jobs for millions of people. You cannot harass them for not shifting to U.P.,â said the Minister. [underlineimg] Three farm laws will also be withdrawn soon, says Rahul after cops start removing barricades at protest site After the Delhi Police started removing barricades at the farmers' protest site in Ghazipur, Congress leader [Rahul Gandhi on Friday said the three âanti-agricultureâ farm laws would also be withdrawn soon](. âOnly artificial barricades have been removed so far, soon the three anti-agriculture laws will also be withdrawn. Hail Annadata Satyagraha,â he said in a tweet in Hindi, using the hashtag âFarmersProtestâ. The Delhi Police on Friday started removing the barricades and the concertina wires it had put in place at the anti-farm laws protest site at Ghazipur on the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border. Multiple layers of iron and cement barricades, and at least five layers of concertina wires were put up last year, and further strengthened after the January 26 violence this year during the farmersâ protest against the three contentious farm laws. The removal of barricades comes after the October 21 Supreme Court direction that called for unblocking of roads which have remained out of bounds for commuters due to the protests at Delhiâs border points of Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur. While the protesting farmers have been claiming that the three laws enacted last year are against their interest, the Centre has been saying these legislations are pro-farmer. Deputy Commissioner of Police (East) Priyanka Kashyap said Friday, âThe process of removing barricades on NH-9 has been started. The temporary barricading is being removed to ease out vehicular movement. However, National Highway 24 was already open for traffic.â The opening of the road stretch would help thousands of commuters in Ghaziabad, Delhi, Noida as well as those travelling between the national capital and interiors of Uttar Pradesh to Meerut and beyond. [underlineimg] Farmers will continue protest at Ghazipur border, says Bharatiya Kisan Union Responding to the removal of barricades at the Ghazipur border by the Delhi Police on Friday, Bharatiya Kisan Union general secretary Yudhvir Singh said [the protest would continue at the Ghazipur border]( with âeven more vigourâ. âThe farmers will continue to come to the border like before.â Singh said the move did not seem to be an indication of the Government reaching out to farmers for a peaceful resolution of the protest against the contentious farm laws. âMy 40 years of experience in holding protests for farmersâ cause tells me that the Government wants to stretch it [the impasse] further rather than arriving at a decision. âSarkar kheenchna chahti hai, faisla nahin chahti,ââ said Singh. He said farmers never wanted to create problems for the general public. âIt was the Delhi Police that had put these barricades after the January 26 episode. It seems after the SC order, they have removed them.â [underlineimg] Actor Puneeth Rajkumar dies of heart attack Puneeth Rajkumar, 46, one of the marquee names of Kannada film industry and the youngest of the five children of matinee idol Dr. Rajkumar, [passed away on October 29 after suffering cardiac arrest]( in the morning. Revenue Minister R. Ashok announced the demise of the actor at Vikram Hospital, Bengaluru. Puneeth Rajkumar is survived by his wife Ashwini Revanth and two daughters Drithi and Vanditha. Dr. Ranganath Naik of Vikram Hospital said, âPuneeth Rajkumar complained of chest pain in the morning and was rushed to the private clinic of his family physician where an ECG test was done. It showed a heart attack and he was immediately rushed to Vikram Hospital. When he was brought to the hospital, there was no cardiac activity. We put him on a ventilator and tried to revive him, but all efforts failed.â [Kannada actor Puneeth Rajkumar.]  Ashok said the last rites of the actor will be performed on October 30, and the details will be finalised after discussions with the family. He appealed to the actorâs fans not to become emotional and maintain peace. His mortal remains will be kept for public viewing at Kanteerava Stadium. Puneeth Rajkumar, christened âPower Starâ by the film industry and lovingly called âAppuâ, was associated with the silver screen since he was a toddler. He made his screen debut as a six-month-old baby in Premada Kanike (1976) starring Dr. Rajkumar. He went on to act as a child actor in 13 films, most of them with his father. He won the national award for best child actor for the film Bettada Hoovu in 1985, and two best child actor State film awards for Chalisuva Modagalu in 1982 and Eradu Nakshtragalu in 1983. He also sang several popular songs as a child artist. He took a break and debuted as a lead actor in Kannada films in 2002 with the film Appu, directed by Puri Jagannadh. Lead actors Rakshitha and Ramya also made their debut in this film. Puneeth played the role of a college student, and the film went on to become a massive hit. He has been the lead actor in 29 films since then, with his last release being Yuvarathnaa, which hit the screens in April earlier this year. Two of his films, James and Dvitva, were under production. [underlineimg] Leander Paes joins Trinamool Congress Tennis veteran Leander Paes on Friday [joined the Trinamool Congress in the presence of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee]( in Panaji. Banerjee, who is in the coastal state on a three-day visit, welcomed Paes into the party fold. Senior actor and activist Nafisa Ali, who contested the 2004 Lok Sabha elections from South Kolkata against Banerjee, also joined the party. The party tweeted saying âWe are extremely delighted to share that Shri Leander joined us today in the presence of our Honâble Chairperson Mamata Banerjee. Together, we shall ensure that every single person in this nation sees the Dawn of Democracy that we have been waiting for since 2014!â Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee told her party workers in poll-bound Goa that the BJP calls her âanti-Hinduâ although it has no authority to give a âcharacter certificateâ to her, and added that the initial letters in her partyâs name â TMC â also stand for temple, mosque and church. The West Bengal chief minister, who arrived in Goa on Thursday evening as part of her three-day visit to the BJP-ruled state, also said her party wants to fight elections here not to divide votes but to make the coastal state âstrong and self-sufficientâ and asserted that the state will not be run from Delhi. She said her party doesnât divide people on religious lines even if they are Hindus, Muslims or Christians. The TMC has announced its decision to contest all 40 Assembly seats in Goa in the upcoming polls and started inducting several local leaders into its fold. Banerjeeâs tour is being seen as an attempt by her to gauge political mood in the state ahead of the Assembly polls slated in early 2022. During her maiden interaction with the TMC leaders in Goa, Banerjee accused the BJP of defacing her posters in the state and said people of India will deface the saffron party. âWhen I come to Goa, they deface my posters. You will be defaced from India,â she said. Banerjee said that if the TMC comes to power in Goa, it will not work with the agenda of revenge, but work for the state. Listing out various welfare schemes rolled out by her government in her home state, she said if the TMC can do it in West Bengal, the it can also do it the small state of Goa. âI will be happy to do it. I am not going to be the chief minister of Goa, but I will see that there is policy, mechanism, and no corruption in the government,â she said. Banerjee said the TMC is a national party and it can go anywhere. [underlineimg] Covid Watch: Numbers and Developments The number of reported coronavirus cases from India stood at 3,42,59,010 at the time of publishing this newsletter, with the death toll at 4,57,766.  The Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) on Friday [allowed full-seating capacity in cinema halls, theatres and multiplexes]( and also raised the number of people attending wedding functions and last rites from 100 to 200. An order, issued by the DDMA, listing various allowed and restricted activities in view of COVID-19 will come into effect from the intervening night of October 31 and November 1. The order stated that owners of cinema halls, theatres and multiplexes will be responsible for strict adherence to standard operating protocol (SOP) and official guidelines as well as Covid-appropriate behaviour at the premises. It also allowed all the authorised weekly markets in the city to reopen from November 1. [underlineimg] Evening Wrap will return tomorrow.  Today's Top Picks [[Suicides among farm workers rose 18% in 2020] Suicides among farm workers rose 18% in 2020](
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