
Rajesh Asnani
Broadcast Journalist at The New Indian Express
Journalist working with The New Indian Express at Rajasthan. Views personal. RT not endorsement.
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2 days ago |
newindianexpress.com | Rajesh Asnani
JAIPUR: Amid the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan, Jaipur's Sawai Mansingh Stadium (SMS Stadium) has once again received a bomb threat, triggering panic and a high-level security response. The threatening email was sent to the official ID of the Rajasthan State Sports Council, prompting authorities to immediately evacuate the stadium and launch a search operation.
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4 days ago |
newindianexpress.com | Rajesh Asnani
By Rajesh Asnani After four days of high tension, red alert, black outs and drone attacks in the border districts of Barmer, Bikaner, Jaisalmer and Sri Ganganagar, people are thrilled with the swift return to normalcy. As some traders in Barmer remarked, "we are happy with the army's action. Our country is in a strong position. We will stand with the country in future also.
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5 days ago |
newindianexpress.com | Rajesh Asnani
Meanwhile, security concerns continue to escalate along the India-Pakistan border. A red alert has been issued in Sri Ganganagar, Churu, Hanumangarh, and parts of Bikaner (especially the Nal area). District collectors have advised residents to stay indoors due to fears of drone attacks. In Sri Ganganagar, electricity supply has been suspended as a precautionary measure. Public gatherings and events in Jaisalmer have been banned until further notice.
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5 days ago |
newindianexpress.com | Rajesh Asnani
For a second night of grave anxiety on the Rajasthan border, Pakistan launched a drone attack on Pokhran on Friday night. Though loud sounds of explosions were heard and flashes of light were seen in the sky, sources say the Indian air defence system intercepted and neutralised the Pakistani drone. While the Indian forces have foiled the attack, a red alert has been issued in Jaisalmer, Barmer and Sri Ganganagar districts, and residents have been urged to stay indoors.
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5 days ago |
newindianexpress.com | Rajesh Asnani
By Rajesh Asnani JAIPUR: The border regions of western Rajasthan remain on the edge since Thursday night, amid escalating India-Pakistan tensions. A strict blackout was imposed in border districts like Jaisalmer, Barmer, Bikaner and Sriganganagar and an air of deep uncertainty prevails in the desert zone bordering Pakistan. In Rajasthan, sirens went off and black out was enforced from 9 pm on Thursday under which the power of the entire city was cut off.
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