Boat Carrying Indian Tourists Capsizes Near Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam; Rescue Operations Underway

News of a major accident is emerging near Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam. A boat carrying several Indian tourists capsized on Saturday. Following this tragic incident, the local administration has been engaged in rescue and relief operations.The Indian Embassy in Hanoi is in constant contact with the local government to obtain immediate information regarding the accident. A continuous rescue operation is underway to locate the missing people.The Indian Embassy in Hanoi stated that search and rescue operations are underway. The Indian mission has set up control rooms. The embassy stated that the exact details of the incident are being ascertained by local authorities. Indian Embassy sharing a post on the social media The Indian Embassy confirmed this by sharing a post on the social media platform X. The embassy tweeted, “In a very tragic incident, a boat carrying several Indian tourists capsized a few hours ago near Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam. The exact details of the accident are being ascertained; search and rescue operations are currently underway by local authorities.” A control room has been set up at the Indian Embassy (Consulate General) in Ho Chi Minh City to provide assistance and information to affected families. Its contact number is: +84 36 281 7930+84 91 552 37 14+84 33 452 0414
From Courtroom Comment to Viral Protest: ‘Cockroach Janata Party’ Takes Social Media by Storm

A comment by Chief Justice Suryakant has sparked a nationwide uproar, and this outcry has led to the formation of a new party, dubbed the Cockroach Janata Party. While hearing a petition last Friday, Chief Justice Suryakant compared young people to cockroaches. Justice Suryakant stated that some young people are like cockroaches, unable to find employment or find a place in any profession. Some enter the media field, some become social media activists, some become RTI activists, and then they begins attacking system. This statement by the Chief Justice sparked a major uproar, leading to the formation of a new party, the Cockroach Janata Party. This party is not meant to contest elections, but rather, it was formed by young people in protest of the Chief Justice’s remarks, and it has been garnering considerable attention on social media. A page for this party was also launched on the social media platform Ek, which is being joined by many young people. Within 24 hours, the party has gained over 15,000 followers and over 40,000 members. The party has stated in its bio that it will raise the voice of the unemployed. Since the party’s formation, several members of Mamata Banerjee’s party have joined. Mahua Moitra and former cricketer Kirti Azad have even formally signed up for the party on social media. However, following the uproar, Chief Justice Surya Kant issued a clarification, stating that his statement had been misrepresented. He issued a clarification, stating that he was saddened by media reports alleging that he had criticized young people.