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Air India, IndiGo, SpiceJet issue travel advisories after Iran shuts airspace amid unrest
Several Indian airlines, including Air India, IndiGo, and SpiceJet, on Thursday issued travel advisories after Iran abruptly closed its airspace, disrupting multiple international flight routes. The sudden shutdown has led to delays, rerouting, and cancellations, particularly for long-haul flights that typically pass over Iranian territory.
The development comes amid intensifying protests in Iran against Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and escalating tensions between Iran and the United States, raising serious aviation safety concerns in the region.
Air India warns of delays and cancellations
Air India was among the first carriers to alert passengers. In a post on X, the airline said flights that usually overfly Iran are now being rerouted to ensure passenger safety, which may result in longer flight times.
“Due to the emerging situation in Iran and the subsequent closure of its airspace, Air India flights are operating via alternative routes, which may lead to delays. Some flights where rerouting is not feasible are being cancelled,” the airline said.
Air India urged passengers to check flight status before heading to the airport, reiterating that the safety of passengers and crew remains its top priority.
IndiGo issues travel alert, offers rebooking and refunds
IndiGo also confirmed that several of its international services were impacted due to Iran’s “sudden airspace closure.”
“Our teams are working diligently to assess the situation and support affected customers by offering the best possible alternatives,” the airline said.
IndiGo added that impacted passengers would be provided options such as rebooking on alternate flights or refunds, depending on individual cases.
SpiceJet advises passengers to stay updated
SpiceJet released a similar advisory, informing travellers that some of its flights could be affected due to the closure.
“Passengers are advised to check their flight status on our website or contact our 24×7 reservation helpline for assistance,” the airline said in a statement on X.
Why Iran closed its airspace
Iran ordered the closure of its airspace to commercial aircraft early Thursday, according to a notice issued to pilots. While no official reason was provided, the restriction was initially expected to remain in effect until 7:30 am local time.
The move coincides with widespread domestic protests, heightened security measures, and growing fears of a possible US military response. Iran has previously shut its airspace during periods of conflict, including:
- The 12-day confrontation with Israel in June
- Exchanges of fire during the Israel–Hamas conflict
Airlines globally avoiding Iranian airspace
Aviation risk-monitoring platform SafeAirspace reported that most international airlines are now avoiding Iranian airspace altogether. Several carriers have already reduced or suspended services in the region.
Experts warn that airspace closures often signal potential military or security activity, including air defence operations or missile launches, which raise the risk of civilian aircraft being misidentified.
What passengers should do
- Check flight status directly with airlines before travel
- Expect longer travel times due to rerouting
- Be prepared for last-minute schedule changes or cancellations
- Opt for flexible rebooking or refunds if offered
As the situation in Iran remains volatile, airlines are expected to continue monitoring developments closely and adjust operations in line with safety advisories from international aviation authorities.
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FIRs Filed Against Rajya Sabha MP Sandeep Pathak in Punjab Days After Joining BJP
Two First Information Reports (FIRs) have been registered in Punjab against Rajya Sabha MP Sandeep Pathak, just days after he resigned from the Aam Aadmi Party and joined the Bharatiya Janata Party, according to sources.
The FIRs have reportedly been filed under non-bailable sections, raising the possibility of arrest. The cases are said to be registered in two separate districts and relate to allegations of harassment of women and corruption.
🚨 Police Action and Developments
Sources indicate that a team from the Punjab Police reached Pathak’s residence in New Delhi in connection with the investigation. However, he was reportedly not present at the time, having left before officials arrived.
Authorities have not yet issued an official public statement detailing the charges, and further investigation is ongoing.
🏛️ Political Background
Sandeep Pathak has been a Rajya Sabha member from Punjab since April 2022 and was widely regarded as a key strategist behind AAP’s victory in the 2022 Punjab Assembly elections.
His recent move—along with six other MPs, including Raghav Chadha—to join the BJP is being seen as a major political setback for Arvind Kejriwal and the AAP, especially ahead of the upcoming state assembly elections.
⚖️ Political Implications
- The timing of the FIRs—shortly after his party switch—has triggered political debate.
- Supporters may view the action as politically motivated, while critics argue it reflects accountability for alleged wrongdoing.
- The development could intensify political tensions between the AAP and BJP in Punjab.
📌 What to Watch Next
- Whether Sandeep Pathak responds publicly to the allegations
- Possible legal proceedings or arrest
- Official statements from Punjab Police or courts
- Political reactions from BJP, AAP, and opposition leaders
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Weather Update: Above-Normal Rainfall Likely Across India in May, Says IMD
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast that most parts of India are likely to receive above-normal rainfall in May 2026, offering early signs of an active pre-monsoon phase. However, some regions—particularly parts of east, northeast, and east-central India—may experience below-normal rainfall.
🌧️ Rainfall Outlook
According to IMD, the overall rainfall across the country during May is expected to exceed normal levels. This could help ease heat conditions in several regions and support early agricultural activities.
The southwest monsoon is also expected to begin its journey over the Andaman and Nicobar Islands between May 14 and May 16, which is considered a typical onset window.
🌡️ Temperature Trends
IMD Director General Mrutyunjay Mohapatra stated that:
- Minimum temperatures are likely to remain above normal in many parts of India.
- However, some areas in northwest India, central India, parts of peninsular India, and southern northeast India may see normal to below-normal night temperatures.
🔥 Heatwave Warning
Despite the rainfall outlook, heatwave conditions are still expected in certain regions, including:
- Foothills of the Himalayas
- East coast states
- Gujarat
- Maharashtra
These areas may experience above-normal heatwave days, indicating a mixed weather pattern for the month.
🌊 Role of El Niño
The IMD also highlighted that neutral conditions of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation are shifting toward El Niño conditions.
- El Niño refers to the warming of ocean waters in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean.
- Its development during the monsoon season can influence rainfall patterns, sometimes leading to irregular or reduced monsoon rainfall in India.
The IMD’s forecasting models suggest that El Niño may develop during the upcoming southwest monsoon season, which could impact rainfall distribution later.
🌩️ April Weather Recap
In April 2026:
- Most parts of India recorded normal to below-normal daytime temperatures.
- However, southern peninsular regions experienced above-normal heat.
- The country was affected by seven western disturbances, which contributed to weather variability.
📊 What This Means
- Positive sign: Above-normal May rainfall may support water availability and agriculture.
- Concern: Heatwaves in key regions and potential El Niño development could complicate the monsoon outlook.
- Uncertainty ahead: While May looks wetter, the monsoon season (June–September) will depend heavily on how El Niño evolves.
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Assembly Elections 2026 Security Tightened in Kolkata Amid EVM Row
A fresh political controversy has erupted in West Bengal ahead of the 2026 Assembly Elections results, with heightened security deployed at EVM strongrooms in Kolkata.
The tension follows allegations by the Trinamool Congress (TMC) regarding possible tampering of Electronic Voting Machines, which have been firmly denied by the Election Commission of India.
⚠️ What Triggered the Controversy?
The row began after a viral video surfaced, allegedly showing irregularities at an EVM strongroom in the Bhabanipur constituency.
- TMC claimed that ballot units were accessed without authorised representatives present
- The situation escalated into a late-night political standoff
- Workers from both TMC and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) gathered outside the strongroom, leading to heightened tensions
👩💼 Mamata Banerjee Visits Strongroom
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee personally visited the counting centre at:
- Sakhawat Memorial School (Bhabanipur constituency)
She was accompanied by her election agent and raised concerns about possible malpractice, demanding transparency and strict monitoring.
🛡️ Election Commission Responds
The Election Commission of India rejected the allegations, stating:
- Strongrooms are secured with multi-layer protection
- Access is strictly monitored with CCTV surveillance and security personnel
- Political party representatives are allowed to keep watch outside
Officials have assured that all protocols are being followed and there is no evidence of tampering.
🚨 Security Measures Intensified
With counting scheduled for May 4, 2026, authorities have:
- Increased security deployment around strongrooms
- Restricted unauthorized access
- Strengthened surveillance systems
👉 The goal is to maintain public confidence in the electoral process
🗳️ High Stakes in West Bengal
The Bhabanipur seat is politically significant, and the ongoing clash reflects:
- High political tensions between TMC and BJP
- Close contest expectations
- Increased scrutiny over election processes
📍 Developments Beyond Bengal
In Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister M. K. Stalin expressed confidence in a favorable election outcome.
He also highlighted the importance of Labour Day, emphasizing:
- Workers’ rights
- Fair wages
- Historical roots of May Day celebrations in India
🧠 What It Means
- Political tensions are peaking just before results
- Allegations vs official assurances highlight trust issues
- Security and transparency will be key on counting day
🔎 Final Take
As counting day approaches, the focus will remain on whether authorities can ensure a free, fair, and transparent result process amid rising political friction.
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