"Why Is Kohli Not India Captain?": Ex-CSK Star's Strong 'Valid Question'

Former India batter Subramaniam Badrinath wants star batter Virat Kohli to lead the team in Test cricket. His comments came after India lost to South Africa by an innings and 32 runs in the first Test in Centurion last Thursday. Kohli had relinquished his Test captaincy during the same tour two years back, paving way for Rohit Sharma to become the new skipper in the longest format of the game. Rohit also replaced Kohli as India’s full-time captain last year.

Under Rohit, India have played 10 Tests with five wins and three losses. India also reached the WTC final where they lost to Australia earlier this year.

While highlighting Kohli’s unmatched record as India’s Test captain, Badrinath raised questions as to why the star batter is not leading the side in the longest format of the game.

“Kohli has a great record as a Test leader. He has scored more than 5000 runs with an average of 52-plus as a captain. He has 40 wins and 17 losses in 68 Tests. He led us to a tremendous victory in the Australia series. He has the most wins as Test captain after Graeme Smith, Ricky Ponting and Steve Waugh,” Badrinath said on his YouTube channel, as quoted by India Today.

Badrinath also labelled Kohli as a better Test batter than Rohit, while also questioning Rohit’s place in the team as an opener outside sub-continent conditions.

“Why is he not the captain of the Test team? I want to raise this valid question. He is a better Test batter. There is no comparison between Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. He is a big player, in terms of Test cricket. He has scored runs everywhere. Why is he not leading and a weaker player. As far as I am concerned, a weaker player, who is not yet proven as an opener. He has been in and out. We can consider all that. But I think Rohit Sharma has not proven himself as an opener outside India. Why is he there?,” he added.

Kohli played knocks of 38 and 76 in the first Test, while Rohit managed five runs across both innings.

During the last tour of South Africa, India came close to winnings the series. They had won the first game under Kohli’s leadership, but conceded the series after losing the last two games.

Kohli had missed the second Test due to back issue, with KL Rahul leading the team in his absence.

While the star batter resumed his duties for the last match, the Proteas had gained a psychological edge, having never lost a series at home against India.

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Dec. 29: ‘Axis of Resistance’ operations against Israeli occupation


By Press TV Website Staff

Resistance groups in Palestine and across the region continue their operations against Israel and its Western backers amid the regime’s genocidal war on the Gaza Strip, which has claimed the lives of more than 21,000 Palestinians, mostly children and women.

The operations carried out by the Palestinian and regional resistance groups on Thursday, December 29, are as follows:

Qassam Brigades’ operations on Dec. 29:

  • Detonated a minefield consisting of four bombs and an anti-personnel mine among an Israeli military’s infantry force and several regime’s military vehicles north of the Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, causing many casualties.
  • Targeted a D9 bulldozer with an ‘Al-Yassin 105’ shell north of the Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, striking it directly.
  • Targeted Israeli military forces holed up in a building north of the Bureij refugee camp with anti-fortified missiles and engaged in clashes, resulting in deaths and injuries in the enemy camp.
  • Shot down a Skylark-2 reconnaissance drone that was on a spying mission in Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip.
  • Destroyed two Merkava tanks with ‘Al-Yassin’ 105 shells in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip.
  • Targeted an assembly of vehicles and soldiers east of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza with mortar shells.
  • Engaged in fierce clashes with the Israeli military forces in the Al-Sha’af and Jabal Al-Rayes areas, east of Gaza City, detonated an anti-personnel device among an infantry force, and targeted regime forces holed up in a building with a TBG shell, resulting in a large number of casualties.
  • Targeted Israeli regime soldiers and vehicles at the Al-Tuffah and Al-Daraj neighborhoods in Gaza City.
  • Launched a barrage of rockets barrages at the Israeli-occupied territories.

Hezbollah’s operations on Dec. 28:

 Eastern sector:

  • At around 13:10 local time, the Al-Marj site was targeted with appropriate weapons.
  • At around 16:10 local time, the Ruwaisat al-Qarn site in the occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms was targeted with appropriate weapons. –

Western sector:

  • At around 10:20 local time, the Hadab Yaron site was targeted with appropriate weapons.
  • At around 10:30 local time, a crane carrying spy supplies and equipment was targeted.
  • At around 10:35 local time, the Hadab Yaron site was targeted with appropriate weapons.
  • At around 14:30 local time, the Israeli military’s artillery positions in Khirbet Maar were targeted with appropriate weapons.
  • At around 15:15 local time, a battalion of Israeli soldiers was targeted at the Ramya site with appropriate weapons.
  • At around 15:30 local time, locations of Israeli soldiers were targeted between the Zarit barracks and the Birkat Risha with appropriate weapons.

Iraqi resistance’s operations on Dec. 28”

  • Attacked the occupied Al-Shaddadi base in Syria, with a missile salvo, hitting its targets.
  • Attacked the “Kharab al-Jir” occupation base in Syria with a missile salvo, hitting its targets.


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Beaten, Burnt, Urinated Upon: Gazans' Account Of Torture By Israel Army

Beaten, Burnt, Urinated Upon: Gazans' Account Of Torture By Israel Army

Israel launched attack on Gaza in retaliation to October 7 attack (File)

Three Palestinian brothers rounded up by Israel in the Gaza Strip said they and fellow detainees were beaten, stripped to their underwear, burnt with cigarettes and subjected to other forms of mistreatment during their detention.

Sobhi Yaseen, his brothers Sady and Ibrahim were among dozens of Palestinian men sheltering in a school in Rafah in southern Gaza who spoke to Reuters about their treatment at the hands of Israeli soldiers.

Reuters could not independently confirm their accounts, which were consistent with descriptions from more than 20 other former detainees who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The Israeli Defence Forces spokesperson’s office said in a written response that the Israeli military was operating “to dismantle Hamas’ military capabilities” and rescue hostages captured by the Palestinian group.

Detainees were treated in accordance with international law, and were often required to hand over clothes to ensure they were not carrying weapons or explosives, the office said.

The Yaseen brothers said they had been taken from their homes in the north of the enclave, separated from their families and held for up to two weeks at unknown locations including a military barracks or camp.

Sobhi said he and his brothers were detained in early December after the Israeli military encircled the area where they lived and worked as day labourers in Gaza City’s Zeitoun neighbourhood.

He said four people beat him after he was unable to climb onto a truck due to a leg injury sustained before his arrest, and that he was then taken to an open area where captors were “smoking and putting out cigarettes on our backs, spraying sand and water on us, urinating on us”.

His brothers Sady and Ibrahim gave similar accounts of mistreatment at the hands of Israeli soldiers. Reuters could not independently confirm their accounts.

Treatment Of Civilians

Israel launched its assault on the Gaza Strip in retaliation for a shock cross-border incursion by Hamas operatives on October 7 that Israel says left 1,200 dead. More than 21,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israeli campaign, according to authorities in the Hamas-controlled territory.

The UN human rights office (OHCHR) said on Dec. 16 that it had received numerous reports of mass detentions, ill-treatment and enforced disappearance of Palestinians in northern Gaza by the Israeli military.

International humanitarian law requires that civilians only be detained for imperative security reasons, and torture and other ill-treatment of detainees is strictly prohibited, OHCHR said.

Images of detainees stripped to their underwear in Gaza earlier this month triggered outrage from Palestinian, Arab and Muslim officials.

UN rights chief Volker Turk has said Hamas’ attack on October 7, its holding of hostages, and Israel’s “collective punishment” and “unlawful forcible evacuation” of civilians, all constitute war crimes.

The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), which has since 2021 been investigating possible war crimes and crimes against humanity in the occupied Palestinian territories, has called on Israel and Hamas to respect the international rules of war.

The ICC prosecutor’s office said it was using all available means to ensure accountability for alleged crimes committed in the Palestinian territories including Gaza, but could not comment on specific allegations.

Scars

The Yaseen brothers sheltering at Rafah said the Israeli military had not made specific accusations against them. They were rounded up together, then separated, as part of group arrests carried out by Israel’s military in areas that it advances into.

Sady said he was placed with other detainees in a truck containing garbage.

“They were beating us, and anyone who raised their voice after the beating was beaten again. They searched us, took our IDs, money, and phones,” he said, speaking among a group of about 20 men in a tent at the Rafah school, most wearing grey tracksuits issued by the Israeli military.

Some showed large scabs and raw skin on their wrists where they said their hands had been bound or cuffed, and one showed bruised streaks and a round red scar on his back. Another showed a stitched scar on his thigh where he said he had been beaten.

The third Yaseen brother, Ibrahim, described having his hands bound and being blindfolded as he was held for interrogation.

“They didn’t let us sleep. We stood for hours, as punishment,” he said.

Captors insulted the prisoners while banning them from talking to each other or praying, Ibrahim said. “Then there would be five soldiers who would hit you alternately in the head and body,” he added, saying he had been beaten in the ribs and rolling up his sleeves to show circular scars and scabs from where his wrists were bound.

The Israeli military dropped the brothers off at different times at the Kerem Shalom crossing between Israel and the Gaza Strip, as it has done with other batches of men detained during its ground operation but no longer suspected of links to Hamas.

From there they said they walked several kilometres to Rafah, where they relocated each other among the hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced and are now living in overcrowded buildings and tents.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

A new bridge inaugurated between Iran and Azerbaijan

The Co-Chairmen of the Azerbaijan-Iran Joint Commission – Deputy Prime Minister of Azerbaijan Shahin Mustafayev and Minister of Roads and Urban Development of Iran Mehrdad Bazrpash attended the inauguration ceremony of the bridge.

The local economic officials have said that the bridge plays a major role in reducing traffic jams at the shared border for traders and travellers.

The officials argue that the bridge also would play a major role in boosting bilateral border trade.

Accoridng to the official website of the Iranian road ministry, the bridge length is 89 m, width 30.6 m, and sidewalk width 2.5 m in 4 traffic lanes and is constructed with €5.8 million fund. 

The bridge project is expected to boost trade and cooperation between the two neighboring countries and diversify transport between Iran and Azerbaijan. 

Iran and Azerbaijan signed a MOU in January 2022 for cooperation in constructing the bridge over the Astarachay border bridge. The MOU was signed by Iran Deputy Minister, Kheirollah Khademi and Azerbaijan’s Deputy Minister of Digital Development and Transport, Rahman Hummatov, in Baku.

In his visit to Ardabil, Bazrpash also inaugurated 6,600 urban and rural houses within the ‘National Housing Movement’ plan and visited the 175-km Miyaneh-Ardabil Railway which is currently under construction. 

Including this inaugerated bridge, the MoU for the construction of Aghbend road bridge over Aras River was also formally kicked off in October 2023 during the visit of Iran’s Minister of Roads and Urban Development to Azerbaijan and the MoU for a railroad bridge was also reached. The project is meant to form a new transit route, the Aras Corridor, in order to link the East Zangezur economic region of Azerbaijan and the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic through Iran’s territory. The Corridor stretches from Aghbend to Jolfa and is important for Azerbaijan, Iran and the region as a whole.

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Hezbollah rejects French daily claims on Al-Aqsa Storm Op.

The Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement has categorically dismissed claims by a French daily newspaper that the group was already informed of the large-scale surprise attack by members of Hamas and other Gaza-based resistance fighters against Israel in early October.

Hezbollah’s media bureau in a statement late on Friday described Le Figaro’s allegations as “purely fictitious” and “baseless.”

The movement noted that such claims “are meant to undermine the absolute trust among resistance movements and factions across the region,” emphasizing, “These groups are committed openly and practically to resistance against the Zionist occupation.”

Hezbollah reiterated its Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah’s previous remarks that Al-Aqsa Storm Operation was purely Palestinian, and its objectives, planning, preparations as well as execution were all set and carried out by Palestinians themselves without external involvement.

The Lebanese resistance movement emphasized it did not know of the Palestinian operation beforehand. 

The statement noted that Le Figaro’s bias in favor of Israel is blatantly clear in the claims, denouncing their publication as an act “lacking any moral principles and ethics.”

“Much like many Western media outlets, the French daily newspaper sided with the oppressor (Israel) at the expense of uncovering truth and facts, and promoting human values,” Hezbollah pointed out.

French newspaper Le Figaro alleged on December 26 that Nasrallah was informed of Hamas’s plans to launch the multi-pronged Al-Aqsa Storm Operation half an hour before it began.

According to the bogus report, senior Hamas official Saleh al-Arouri, who resides in Lebanon, received a phone call on the morning of October 7, informing him of the imminent operation and requesting that he inform Hezbollah chief.

Israel waged the bloody war on the Gaza Strip on October 7 after Hamas launched Operation al-Aqsa Storm in the occupied territories in retaliation for the Tel Aviv regime’s incessant crimes against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.

Since the start of the aggression, the Tel Aviv regime has killed 21,320 Palestinians, including 6,200 women and 8,200 children, and injured more than 55,600 others.

It has also imposed a “complete siege” on the coastal sliver, cutting off fuel, electricity, food and water to the more than two million Palestinians living there.

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Court Refuses To Stay Congress Leader Sunil Kedar's Conviction, Denies Bail

Court Refuses To Stay Congress Leader Sunil Kedar's Conviction, Denies Bail

Mr Kedar had challenged his conviction and sentencing before the sessions court (File)

Nagpur:

A sessions court here on Saturday declined to stay the conviction of former Maharashtra minister and Congress leader Sunil Kedar in a bank scam case and also rejected his plea for suspension of the five-year sentence handed to him by a lower court last week.

District Judge RS Patil also rejected the bail plea of Kedar.

A magistrate’s court in Nagpur on December 22 sentenced Kedar and five others to five years’ rigorous imprisonment for misappropriation of funds at the Nagpur District Central Cooperative Bank (NDCCB) in 2002. Kedar was chairman of the bank at the time of the scam.

The court also fined the six convicts with Rs 10 lakh each.

Kedar had challenged his conviction and sentencing before the sessions court through an application filed by his lawyer Deven Chavhan, which was heard on Saturday.

As per the prosecution, the NDCCB lost Rs 125 crore in government securities in 2002 as rules were flouted while investing funds through Home Trade Private Limited.

Kedar was convicted under Indian Penal Code Sections 406 (criminal breach of trust), 409 (criminal breach of trust by public servant), 468 (forgery for purpose of cheating, 471 (whoever fraudulently or dishonestly uses as genuine any document which he knows or has reason to believe to be a forged document), 120(b) (criminal conspiracy) and 34 (common intention).

Following his conviction, the state legislature secretariat disqualified Kedar as MLA from the date of his conviction on December

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Yadadri-Bhongir: Farmers touch electric lines to prove there is no power supply

The farmers resorted to the act to highlight their allegation that electricity was being supplied to them for only eight hours in a day.

Published Date – 05:16 PM, Sat – 30 December 23


Yadadri-Bhongir: Farmers touch electric lines to prove there is no power supply

The farmers resorted to the act to highlight their allegation that electricity was being supplied to them for only eight hours in a day.

Yadadri-Bhongir: Farmers climbed onto a transformer and touched electrical wires at Vavilalapally of Sansthan Narayanpur mandal to prove that power supply in the area was very erratic since the last couple of weeks.

The farmers resorted to the act to highlight their allegation that electricity was being supplied to them for only eight hours in a day. As per their allegation, electricity was being supplied to them in three phases i.e. from 4 am to 7 am, 12 noon to 2 pm and three hours in the evening for the last few days.


They alleged that four transformers were burnt in four days due to fluctuations in power supply.

On Ayodhya Visit, PM's Detour For Tea At Welfare Scheme Beneficiary's Home

PM Narendra Modi meets the beneficiary family of the Ujjwala scheme in Ayodhya

Ayodhya:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today visited the house of a woman who is the tenth-crore beneficiary the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana in Uttar Pradesh’s Ayodhya today.

PM Modi was offered tea at the home of the beneficiary of the flagship scheme that provides clean cooking fuel such as LPG cylinders to rural and deprived households, which otherwise had been using firewood, coal, and cow-dung cakes.

Using traditional cooking fuels had detrimental impacts on the health of rural women as well as on the environment.

A large crowd greeted PM Modi as he walked on the narrow streets of Ayodhya. The Prime Minister also signed on a painting that a boy showed him.

Earlier today, PM Modi inaugurated the redeveloped Ayodhya railway station and flagged off two Amrit Bharat and six Vande Bharat trains, some virtually.

He will also inaugurate an airport and lay the foundation stones for development projects in UP.

After inaugurating the railway station, PM Modi took a tour of the facility. He was accompanied by UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, among others.

The Phase-I of the redeveloped station — Ayodhya Dham Junction Railway Station — has been completed at a cost of more than Rs 240 crore, officials said.

The three-storey railway station building is equipped with features such as lifts, escalators, food plazas, shops for puja needs, cloak rooms, child care rooms, waiting halls.

This visit by the Prime Minister comes ahead of the ‘pran pratishtha’ or consecration ceremony of the Ram temple. It is currently under construction, with the consecration ceremony to be held on January 22.

CM Revanth Reddy extends Rs 2 lakh assistance to Swiggy executive’s family

CM Revanth Reddy presented a cheque of Rs.2 lakh from the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund to the victim’s family at the BR Ambedkar Secretariat on Saturday

Published Date – 05:22 PM, Sat – 30 December 23


CM Revanth Reddy extends Rs 2 lakh assistance to Swiggy executive’s family


Hyderabad: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy extended a financial assistance of Rs 2 lakh to the family of a Swiggy delivery executive, who died after being chased by a dog while delivering a food parcel at a building.

The Chief Minister presented a cheque of Rs.2 lakh from the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund to the victim’s family at the BR Ambedkar Secretariat here on Saturday.


The Chief Minister, who held a meeting with gig workers at Nampally Exhibition Grounds last Saturday, had announced the assistance to the Swiggy delivery executive, who died accidentally four months ago.

After learning about his family’s struggles, the Chief Minister instructed officials to provide Rs.2 lakh to them. The officials collected the details of the family and they met the Chief Minister and received the assistance. The family expressed its gratitude to the Chief Minister for the timely help.

Top Egypt official expects exchange of ambassadors with Iran

Member of the Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs, Rakha Ahmad Hassan, said in an interview with the Arabic service of Russia’s Sputnik news agency on Friday that an exchange of ambassadors is likely to happen soon.

He pointed out that Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi’s congratulations to his Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah el-Sisi after his victory in the recent presidential election means that relations between Cairo and Tehran have reached the highest level.

The two heads of state discussed several issues, including restoration of diplomatic ties as well as unfolding developments in the Gaza Strip and the Red Sea, during the telephone conversation this month, Hassan noted.

“The current level of relations between the two countries indicates that the exchange of ambassadors is imminent. Latest remarks by Oman’s ruler, Sultan Haitham bin Tarik, also suggest that efforts are being made in the region in this regard as he touched on the matter and the consequences that the rapprochement could bring about,” the senior Egyptian official pointed out.

He emphasized that re-establishment of diplomatic relations between Egypt and Iran will complete the cycle of resolving regional crises, especially after the recent rapprochement between Riyadh and Tehran, and initiatives aimed at ending the Yemeni conflict.

Iran’s further involvement in the Arab world will not only increase the proportion of trade exchange with Arab states, but will also contribute to regional stability and progress, Hassan highlighted.

Egypt severed its diplomatic relations with Iran in 1980 after it welcomed the deposed Pahlavi ruler of Iran and also recognized the apartheid Israeli regime.

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