Brief Summary
This episode of "The Sunday Show" covers a variety of news stories with a humorous twist. It begins with the preliminary report on the Air India flight crash, discusses Kunal Kamra's legal troubles, and touches on Rahul Gandhi's image on sanitary pads. The show also addresses the Kapil Sharma café firing, the Himachal floods, and a scam involving a religious figure. Other topics include IRCTC ticket scams, a tragic murder case, the state of children's education in India, and a controversy surrounding Bihar's voter list revisions. The episode also features segments on bizarre news, including a fake UAE golden visa offer, and concludes with a meme review.
- Air India crash investigation reveals fuel supply cutoff.
- Kunal Kamra faces legal issues over a song.
- Rahul Gandhi's image on sanitary pads sparks controversy.
- Kapil Sharma's café experiences a firing incident.
- Himachal floods prompt Kangana Ranaut's response.
- A religious figure is arrested for running a conversion racket.
- IRCTC ticket scams exploit Aadhaar verification loopholes.
- A tennis coach is tragically murdered by her father.
- Education survey reveals learning gaps among Indian children.
- Bihar's voter list revision sparks political controversy.
Intro
Sarthak welcomes viewers to "The Sunday Show," promising a blend of news and entertainment. The episode will cover the biggest news stories of the week, including the Air India flight crash report, Kunal Kamra's legal issues, and Rahul Gandhi's image appearing on sanitary pads.
Air India 171: What Really Happened?
The AAIB released a preliminary report on the Air India flight crash that occurred on June 12 near Ahmedabad Airport, where over 250 lives were lost. The investigation, aided by the flight's black box data, revealed that all standard procedures were followed, the weather was clear, and the pilots were experienced, dismissing initial conspiracy theories. The data indicated that the fuel supply to both engines was cut off shortly after takeoff. Cockpit recordings captured the pilot and co-pilot questioning the fuel cutoff, with the pilot quickly restoring fuel supply. Although the engine regained thrust, the plane's low elevation prevented recovery, leading to the crash. The investigation is now focused on determining how and why the fuel supply was interrupted, examining potential pilot error or issues with maintenance and manufacturing.
Kunal Kamra’s Joke Trouble
A Privilege Motion has been issued against comedian Kunal Kamra in the Maharashtra Assembly due to a song he sang. He will receive a notice and questionnaire, requiring a response within 15 days. The comedian didn't mention the name of Former CM Eknath shinde anywhere in his song.
Rahul Gandhi’s Pad Controversy
An image of Rahul Gandhi went viral after the Congress party distributed sanitary pads to women in Bihar under the Priyadarshini scheme, featuring his photo on the packaging. This led to controversy and humorous commentary, with other parties editing the picture and making it viral. Congress filed an FIR because Gandhi's photo was outside the product not inside.
Kapil Sharma Café Firing
Kapil Sharma's new restaurant, Kap's café, in Surrey, Canada, experienced a firing incident just ten days after opening. Harjeet Singh Laddi from Babbar Khalsa International, a Khalistani separatist on NIA's most wanted list, allegedly orchestrated the attack because Kapil Sharma made an offensive comments against Nihang Sukhu in his show. Fortunately, no one was harmed.
Himachal Floods & Kangana’s Response
Himachal Pradesh has been heavily affected by monsoon rains, resulting in flash floods and landslides that have caused approximately 80 deaths. Kangana Ranaut, the MP from Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, faced criticism for her response to constituents seeking help. She stated that MPs do not have disaster relief funds and must request assistance from the central government.
Chhangur Baba Scam
Uttar Pradesh ATS arrested Changur Baba from Balrampur district, whose real name is Jalaluddin, for running a conversion racket. He allegedly converted thousands of Hindu women and amassed a property worth ₹106 crore.
Kawad Yatra Tensions
Videos have surfaced showing some participants in the Kanwar Yatra creating disturbances, arguing, breaking cars, and reacting violently to finding onion in food. These incidents are tarnishing the reputation of the Kanwar Yatra. The administration instructed to Mention the name of owner in front of shops on The Kanwar Route, but later court reverted this decision by citing the discrimination.
IRCTC Tatkal Ticket Scam
Aadhaar authentication is now compulsory for Tatkal ticket bookings to prevent bots and agents from booking tickets in the initial 30 minutes. However, a workaround has been found where Aadhaar-verified IDs are being sold on Telegram for around ₹300, exploiting the public availability of private Aadhaar data.
Radhika Yadav M**der Case
Radhika Yadav, a tennis coach from Gurgaon, was killed by her father, who was unhappy with her success and the fact that she was earning more than him. This act was driven by societal pressure and a patriarchal mindset, highlighting the insecurity of a man unable to tolerate his daughter's success.
India’s Children Still Behind in School
The results of the Parakh Rashtriya survey, formerly known as the National Achievement Survey, revealed that foundational learning suffered due to school shutdowns during COVID-19. Although recent surveys show improvement as kids return to school, learning levels have not yet reached pre-pandemic benchmarks.
SPOTLIGHT: Bihar Voter List Drama – CAA/NRC Lite?
The Election Commission of India (ECI) is updating the voter list in Bihar through a Special Intensive Revision (SIR), requiring voters to prove their citizenship with 11 specific documents. This move has faced opposition, with allegations that it could disenfranchise a large number of voters, potentially removing approximately 3 crore votes. The opposition is calling it unofficial CAA /NRC. The Supreme Court declined to stay the SIR but suggested that Aadhaar cards, ration cards, and voter IDs should be valid proofs of citizenship, though the ECI is not currently considering them as such.
Share Bazaar
A news story went viral claiming that the UAE would issue Golden Visas to Indians for just ₹23 lakh, but it turned out to be fake. Rayad Group clarified that the ₹23 lakh was their service fee, not the cost of the Golden Visa itself. Additionally, foreign tourists visiting the Taj Mahal have noted the polluted Yamuna River flowing behind it, criticizing the lack of beautification efforts.
Nonsense News
In Punjab, healthcare centers are experiencing thefts of buprenorphine, a medicine used to help addicts quit hardcore drugs, by addicts themselves. In Assam, a doctor mistakenly removed a patient's genitals during an operation. In Shahdol, MP, over 150 laborers and 60 masons were employed to paint a school wall, with only 4 liters of paint used, resulting in a bill of ₹1.06 lakh. In Muzaffarpur, Bihar, students in BR Ambedkar University received inflated marks in their MA results, with some scoring 250 out of 100. Finally, in Baghpat, UP, a train had to stop because the guard was drunk and forgot to give the green signal.
Sunday Sabha (MEMES)
This segment reviews memes.
Outro
Sarthak concludes the episode, encouraging viewers to like, share, and subscribe. He also promotes Odoo for creating e-commerce websites.