A Hyderabad doctor has been unmasked as the mastermind of an ISIS-Khorasan-backed ricin terror plot. Gujarat ATS arrested Dr. Ahmed Mohiyuddin Saiyed with Pakistan-supplied arms and 4 kg of ricin-making material. Investigators revealed he was in touch with Abu Khadija, an Afghanistan-based IS operative, and planned coordinated poison attacks in multiple Indian cities. Two aides from Uttar Pradesh were also nabbed. The doctor had been scouting potential targets in Delhi and Ahmedabad. Ricin, derived from castor beans, is so lethal that even a few grains can kill, and no antidote exists. ATS sources confirmed the weapons were drone-delivered from across the Pakistan border. India’s counter-terror units say this plot was a chilling reminder that bio-weapons and radical networks are merging, with drones now the new delivery agents of terror.
Malaika Arora is facing a wave of backlash after her appearance in rapper-producer Yo Yo Honey Singh’s latest song 'Chill Gum'. Social-media users criticise Malaika's dance moves as 'vulgar', triggering heated online debates. While some defend Malaika's freedom as an artist, others claim the choreography lacks class and coherence. The trolls flood comments sections within hours of the song’s release, making this one of the flash-bulb controversies of the week in Bollywood.
Afghanistan cricketer on air strike by Pakistan, constant support from India – Times of India
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