Ludhiana blast case | NIA to probe Sikhs for Justice member in Germany
The Hindu
Multani, associates from banned outfits accused of attempting to revive terrorism in Punjab
The Central government on Thursday directed the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to launch a probe against Germany-based (SFJ), his associates from other banned outfits like Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) and Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF) and others, accusing them of attempting to revive terrorism in Punjab.
On Monday, following an alert from the Indian agencies, the German Police had detained Multani for his suspected role in the last week. He has been accused of coordinating with other Pakistan-based pro-Khalistani elements and also conspiring to carry out terror attacks in Mumbai and other parts of the country.
After registering the case, the NIA plans to send a team to Germany as part of the probe. The Indian agencies may also attempt to get Multani’s custody.

The first jallikattu event in Tamil Nadu for the year 2026 was held at Thatchankurichi village of Pudukottai district on January 3, 2026 (Saturday) marking the commencement of the sporting season in the State. Following it, Avaniapuram village in Madurai district hosted the next jallikattu, on the day of Pongal festival on January 15. On the day of Maattu Pongal (January 16), ‘jallikattu’ is being held at Palamedu village in Madurai district and at Suriyur village in Tiruchi district. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin is set to inaugurate the world-famous Alanganallur jallikattu in Madurai district on January 17.

Collective urges action against right-wing activist for ‘harassment’ of migrant workers in Bengaluru
Collective urges police action against Puneeth Kerehalli for harassment of migrant workers in Bengaluru, citing intimidation and illegal demands.











