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Pilot Shut Off Air India’s Fuel Switch? India Rejects US Media Claims
US Media Allegations
In mid July, the Wall Street Journal quoted unnamed US sources claiming that the captain may have deliberately or accidentally switched off the fuel control levers for both engines shortly after takeoff. The cockpit voice recorder (CVR) reportedly captured the co-pilot asking, “Why did you cut off?” while the captain remained calm—raising speculation of an intentional act

India’s Firm Rebuttal
India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) strongly rejected these narratives, labeling them “irresponsible conclusions” based on selective and unverified reporting. The bureau emphasized that the preliminary findings do not assign intent or definitively state who touched the switches
What the Preliminary AAIB Report Revealed
- The CVR confirmed that both fuel control switches moved from “RUN” to “CUTOFF”, one second apart, causing engine failure
- Shortly after, both were switched back to “RUN”, and the engines attempted to relight—but with insufficient altitude and speed, the aircraft couldn’t recover
- The CVR picked up a dialogue: “Why did you cut off?”
“I did not do so.”
However, neither speaker was identified - The cause—whether human action, technical malfunction, or error—is still undetermined

Experts Cast Doubt on Immediate Pilot Error Claims
Industry voices caution against jumping to conclusions:
- U.S. aviation experts emphasize the switches have lock mechanisms, making accidental toggling unlikely
- Others point out automated systems (like in ANA’s 2019 787 incident) may have caused the switches to move without pilot input
- Pilot union groups—ICPA and ALPA India—condemned the WSJ report as premature and unfounded, asserting there’s no basis to claim pilot suicide or deliberate error

Air India & Civil Aviation Ministry’s Response
- Air India inspected its entire Boeing 787 fleet and found no mechanical faults in the fuel control systems
- Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu urged public restraint, stating the preliminary report offers no definitive conclusions and the investigation remains ongoing
- The airline’s CEO echoed this, urging patience and trust in the established investigatory process
Technical Insight on Fuel Control Switches
These switches, located behind the throttle levers, are designed for ground operations and emergency shutdowns. They have lock-and-pull mechanisms to prevent accidental movement mid-flight

Current Status & Path Ahead
Investigators from India, Boeing, GE, and US authorities are working on:
- Analyzing CVR & Flight Data Recorder (FDR).
- Investigating whether a system malfunction triggered the switches.
- Debating the possible role of pilot action—deliberate or inadvertent.
- Considering the installation of future cockpit image recorders to provide clearer insights
A final report including safety recommendations is expected within 12 months
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Massive Dust Storm Hits Delhi-NCR; Airlines Issue Advisory Amid Weather Shift
A powerful dust storm accompanied by strong winds swept across Delhi-NCR on Monday night, bringing sudden relief from prolonged heatwave-like conditions. The change in weather comes as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow alert for thunderstorms, gusty winds, and light rainfall across the region.
What Caused the Sudden Weather Change?
Weather experts attribute the dramatic shift to a developing cyclonic circulation over central Pakistan and adjoining regions of northwest Rajasthan, Punjab, and Haryana. This system is moving northeast, carrying dust and sand from arid areas into Delhi-NCR.
According to Skymet Weather meteorologist Mahesh Palawat, the disturbance is expected to influence Delhi’s weather until April 30, bringing:
- Dust storms
- Thunderstorms
- Moderate rainfall
- Strong winds
Temperature Likely to Drop
The weather activity is expected to bring down temperatures over the next few days. On Monday, Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 42.3°C, which was above normal.
Forecast for the coming days:
- Minimum temperature: Around 28°C
- Maximum temperature: Around 42°C (with expected gradual decline)
- Continued chances of rain and thunderstorms through April 30
IMD Issues Yellow Alert
The IMD’s yellow alert—meaning “be aware and stay updated”—predicts:
- Wind speeds up to 50 km/h
- Light to moderate rainfall
- Thunderstorms and dust storms
The alert is particularly emphasized for April 29, when weather activity may peak.
Impact on Air Travel
Airlines have warned passengers of potential disruptions:
- IndiGo issued a travel advisory stating that thunderstorms and dust storms could affect flight departures and arrivals.
- Operations may slow due to reduced visibility and strong winds.
Passengers are advised to:
- Check flight status before leaving for the airport
- Allow extra travel time
- Stay updated via airline notifications
Air Quality and Conditions
Despite the dust storm, Delhi’s air quality remained in the ‘moderate’ category, with an AQI of 197. However, short-term deterioration is possible due to airborne dust particles.
Pre-Monsoon Activity Begins
Experts say this weather pattern is typical of pre-monsoon activity, which often includes:
- Sudden dust storms
- Thunder squalls
- Brief but intense rainfall
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Supreme Court of India Questions Rape Charge in Live-in Relationship Case, Emphasises Consent
The Supreme Court of India made significant observations on consent and the nature of live-in relationships while hearing a case involving allegations of rape and assault arising from a long-term relationship.
The matter was heard by a bench led by Justice B. V. Nagarathna.
⚖️ Court Examines Nature of Relationship
During the proceedings, the court closely examined the timeline and nature of the relationship between the complainant and the accused:
- Both individuals were adults at the time of the relationship
- They had been in a long-term live-in relationship
- The couple also had a child together
The bench questioned how a relationship that appeared consensual over a long period could later lead to allegations of rape.
🧭 Focus on Consent and Legal Threshold
The court highlighted the central role of consent in such cases:
- A consensual relationship between adults does not automatically constitute a criminal offence
- However, the court did not dismiss the complaint outright and indicated that facts and evidence must be carefully examined
- It stressed that false promises of marriage, if proven, can still be relevant under criminal law
⚠️ Complexity of Live-in Relationships
The bench also commented on the broader challenges associated with live-in relationships:
- Such relationships may lead to legal disputes after separation
- Emotional and social complexities can influence post-breakup allegations
- Courts must carefully distinguish between breach of promise and criminal intent
👩⚖️ Woman’s Claim and Court’s Response
The complainant’s counsel argued that:
- The woman was allegedly unaware that the man was already married
- The relationship was based on a promise of marriage, which was not fulfilled
The court acknowledged the argument but clarified that it would focus strictly on verifiable facts and legal standards in the case.
👶 Child’s Rights Highlighted
Importantly, the court emphasized that:
- The child born from the relationship must be protected legally
- A child’s rights are independent of the marital status of the parents
The court also indicated that the woman could seek legal remedies and support for the child’s welfare.
🤝 Suggestion for Mediation
Instead of prolonged litigation, the court suggested:
- Exploring mediation or settlement
- Reducing adversarial legal proceedings where possible
This reflects the judiciary’s increasing preference for alternative dispute resolution in sensitive personal matters.
📊 Legal Context
In Indian law:
- Consent obtained under a false promise of marriage can, in certain circumstances, amount to rape
- However, courts often examine whether the promise was genuine at the time or made with intent to deceive
- Long-term relationships with mutual consent can complicate such determinations
✅ Key Takeaways
- Supreme Court questioned the basis of rape charges in a long-term live-in relationship
- Emphasized consent as a key legal factor
- Highlighted complexities of relationships outside marriage
- Stressed child’s rights must be protected
- Suggested mediation as a possible resolution path
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Raghav Chadha Calls Himself “Right Man in Wrong Party,” Slams Aam Aadmi Party After Exit
Days after quitting the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and joining the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha has intensified his criticism of his former party, describing it as a “toxic work environment” and claiming he felt like the “right man in the wrong party.”
🔴 “Toxic Work Culture” Allegation
In a video shared on social media, Chadha alleged that the party led by Arvind Kejriwal has deviated from its founding ideals:
- Claimed internal functioning had become restrictive and discouraging
- Alleged leaders were “stopped from working and even speaking in Parliament”
- Said the party is now influenced by self-serving and corrupt elements
He emphasized that he entered politics not for personal gain but to serve the public, highlighting his transition from a Chartered Accountant to a full-time political leader.
🧭 Why He Left: “Seven People Can’t Be Wrong”
Chadha justified his exit along with six other MPs, stating that the decision was collective and deliberate:
- Said one or two individuals might be mistaken, but “seven people cannot be wrong”
- Rejected claims that the move was driven by fear or political pressure
- Described his decision as stemming from “disappointment, disgust, and disenchantment”
He outlined three choices he had:
- Quit the party
- Stay and attempt internal reform
- Join another party to continue “positive politics”
He chose the third, aligning with the BJP.
🔄 The Bigger Exodus from AAP
Chadha is part of a group of seven Rajya Sabha MPs who recently left AAP, including:
- Sandeep Pathak
- Ashok Mittal
- Harbhajan Singh
- Rajendra Gupta
- Swati Maliwal
- Vikramjit Sahney
The group has since aligned with the BJP, marking one of the largest internal setbacks for AAP in recent years.
⚖️ AAP Seeks Disqualification
In response, AAP has taken legal and procedural steps:
- Filed a petition with Rajya Sabha Chairman C. P. Radhakrishnan
- Sought disqualification of the seven MPs under anti-defection laws
- Indicated it may pursue further legal action if necessary
🏛️ Internal Strategy Talks Within AAP
The political crisis has triggered urgent discussions within AAP leadership:
- Senior leader Manish Sisodia met with Arvind Kejriwal
- Discussions focused on damage control and future strategy
- The crisis comes at a crucial time as AAP aims to expand in Punjab, Gujarat, and Goa ahead of upcoming elections
📊 Political Implications
This development could have far-reaching consequences:
- Weakening of AAP’s parliamentary strength and internal unity
- BJP potentially gaining strategic advantage and visibility
- Increased political polarization ahead of state elections
Chadha’s remarks also signal a deepening ideological and leadership rift within AAP.
✅ Key Takeaways
- Raghav Chadha accused AAP of a “toxic work environment”
- Said he felt like the “right man in the wrong party”
- Seven MPs collectively left AAP and joined BJP
- AAP has moved to disqualify the defectors
- The crisis comes at a crucial political moment for the party
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