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This edition of 5 Live focusses on the escalating West Asia crisis as US President Donald Trump’s deadline to Iran approaches. Trump has threatened to target Iran's critical power infrastructure, including the Bushehr and Damavand power plant, if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed.
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00:00Very good evening, you're watching India Today Television with me, Sneha Mordani.
00:05This is 5 Live and we are going to be beginning this edition with the top updates
00:10as far as the raging war in West Asia is concerned.
00:18The West Asia crisis hitting a tipping point now, viewers.
00:22The next few hours could decide whether this spirals into a full-blown regional war
00:28are pulled back from the drink.
00:31Donald Trump's deadline to Iran is now hours away.
00:35Threats are escalating, strikes are ongoing
00:37and behind the scenes, frantic diplomacy is underway.
00:42Let's take a look at the top 10 developments on Top of 5.
00:46In Washington, the clock is ticking on President Trump's ultimatum to Iran
00:50in a series of sharp and unusually aggressive statements.
00:55Trump is warned of strikes on Iran's power plants and bridges of the Strait of Hormuz
01:00is not reopened.
01:01He's doubled down, saying he could unleash hell if Tehran misses the deadline.
01:06A cryptic Tuesday, 8pm.
01:08Messages raise the stakes further.
01:10A deadline is set to expire tonight.
01:15Iran has dismissed Trump's threats, calling him unstable and unpredictable.
01:20Tehran says it will not respond to pressure or deadlines.
01:23It insists Hormuz is open, but not for its enemies.
01:31Iran says any U.S. strike on civilian infrastructure would be a war crime.
01:35It cites violations of international law and warns of legal consequences.
01:40Tehran also signals it will respond under its right to self-defense.
01:47All eyes now on Donald Trump, who is set to address the United States tonight at 10.30pm Indian Standard
01:53Time.
01:53For us here, the speech comes just hours before his Iran deadline expires
01:57and is expected to outline the next steps.
02:00He could justify military build-up.
02:02Signal strikes announce a breakthrough if talks succeed.
02:07Strikes to Tehran have hit civilian areas with multiple casualties reported.
02:12A university linked to weapons work was also targeted.
02:16No official claim though yet, but tensions are clearly escalating.
02:23A dramatic U.S. mission inside Iran rescued a downed airman.
02:27After evading capture for two days, he sent a message, God is good.
02:31Bosses then carried out a precision extraction.
02:37Israel has eliminated a top Iran army intelligence chief in Tehran in a major blow to Iran's command structure.
02:48Iran now claims it has struck a U.S. military site in Kuwait, marking a clear escalation beyond its borders.
02:55Debt from the attack has reportedly injured civilians in residential areas.
03:01In a global bid for peace, back-channel talks are underway for a 45-day truce.
03:06The plan includes ceasefire, harmos reopening and a final deal in weeks.
03:11But Iran says there will be no temporary deal under pressure the next 48 hours.
03:17Hence, are critical, is what mediators have said.
03:21And Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC, its allies,
03:26decided to increase oil output by over 2 lakh barrels every single day in May,
03:31according to an OPEC statement.
03:33The decision was announced following a virtual meeting attended by countries in Baldy,
03:38Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria and Oman,
03:45which reviewed global market conditions and outlook.
03:48They are scheduled to meet again on the 3rd of May to make further decisions.
03:56Alright, let's also give you an overview of the situation in India.
04:00What are the stories that have managed to hit the headlines?
04:03Today, here are our top five headlines.
04:07Prime Minister Modi has made a strong push for two major reforms,
04:10calling for the implementation of a uniformed civil code across India.
04:14He said the time has come to move towards a common set of laws for all citizens,
04:18stressing equality and national unity.
04:22Well, at the same time, the Prime Minister also renewed his pitch for one nation,
04:26one poll, arguing that simultaneous elections will improve governance and reduce costs.
04:33In India, today, exclusive Union Home Minister Amit Shah
04:36slammed Malikuljoon Khadgi over his illiterate Gujarat comment,
04:41calling it an insult not just to the state but to the entire country.
04:45Shah underscored that Gujarat has given India leaders like Narendra Modi,
04:48Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Vallabhai Patel.
04:52Tensions are escalating in West Bengal's political battleground,
04:55where a case has been filed against one Ratna Chatterjee,
04:59a worker of the TMC, for vandalism in Bihala.
05:02At the same time, over 40 workers linked to the All India Thrinamul Congress
05:06are accused of vandalizing a BJP office near Kolkata.
05:11In an exclusive conversation with India today,
05:13Tamil Sai's Aundarajan has launched a sharp attack on MK's Stalin.
05:18The BJP candidate from Malapur has challenged Stalin
05:21to implement the two-language policy in private schools,
05:24questioning why it isn't being followed in his own family.
05:27She's also hit back at his Madurai to Manipur remark
05:30and accused him of staying silent on crimes within Tamil Nadu.
05:38Lastly, a major security breach has been reported
05:41at Delhi's Legislative Assembly,
05:43where an unidentified car rammed through the VIP gate
05:47entered the premises before exiting shortly after.
05:51The vehicle reported he left a floral bouquet
05:53outside the speaker's room before fleeing the scene.
05:56In the latest, Delhi police that now sees the car
05:58have arrested three people, including the driver of the car.
06:05A top story at this hour.
06:08We're going to be beginning with what could be
06:10really the last real opening to de-escalate
06:14the West Asia crisis.
06:16A high-stakes diplomatic push is now underway
06:19with multiple regional players stepping in
06:22to broker a pause in hostilities
06:25between the United States and Iran.
06:27And at the heart of this,
06:28what sources describe as a two-tier peace plan.
06:32The proposal on the table?
06:34A 45-day ceasefire window
06:36designed to create space
06:38for a more durable long-term agreement.
06:40Leaning this effort are key regional mediators
06:43Turkey, Pakistan and Egypt.
06:46All three are engaged in active back-channel diplomacy,
06:49trying to bridge deep mistrust
06:51between Washington and Tehran
06:53and prevent further escalation.
06:55The plan itself is structured in two phases.
06:57First, immediate ceasefire aimed at halting ongoing strikes,
07:02then stabilizing the region.
07:04This would be followed by the reopening
07:06of the Strait of Hormuz,
07:08which is a critical global oil artery.
07:11And then, within 15 to 20 days,
07:13a final comprehensive agreement.
07:16That larger deal could include Iran scaling back
07:18its nuclear program in exchange for sanctions,
07:21relief and access to frozen assets.
07:23But major hurdles remain here.
07:25The future of the Strait of Hormuz
07:28and Iran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium
07:32are the central sticking points.
07:34Don't forget that.
07:35Both sides remain deeply divided
07:38on sequencing, verification and on guarantees.
07:42Tehran's position is clear.
07:44Iran wants firm guarantees that any ceasefire
07:47will not be temporary or used as a tactical pause
07:52before renewed pressure.
07:54It is refusing to reopen Hormuz
07:56or commit to concessions without assurances
07:58of a lasting agreement.
08:00So, at the moment,
08:02diplomacy is alive, but barely.
08:04With the clock ticking and military options
08:07still on the table,
08:08the next few days could determine
08:10whether this fragile opening
08:13rather leads to peace
08:14or a much wider conflict.
08:25As Donald Trump's deadline looms,
08:28the world watches nervously.
08:30U.S. media reports
08:31a last-ditch push by Washington,
08:34Tehran and regional mediators
08:36for a 45-day ceasefire,
08:38but sources say chances of a breakthrough
08:40in the next hours are slip.
08:43According to insiders,
08:45both Iran and the United States
08:47have received a two-tier plan,
08:49an immediate ceasefire,
08:50followed by a final agreement
08:52within 15 to 20 days.
08:54If agreed,
08:55it could reopen the Strait of Hormuz
08:57and pave the way
08:58for a permanent cease to conflict.
09:00The proposal reportedly requires
09:02Iran to forego nuclear weapons,
09:04receive sanctions relief
09:06and gain access to frozen assets.
09:10Meanwhile, U.S. media says
09:12Pakistan's army chief
09:13even held separate calls
09:14with U.S. Vice President Vance,
09:17Envoy Steve Witkoff
09:18and Iranian Foreign Minister
09:20Abbas Aragchi
09:21to coordinate the plan.
09:22But Tehran is standing firm.
09:25Iran rejects deadlines,
09:27refuses to reopen the strait
09:29for a temporary truce
09:30and doubts U.S. commitment
09:32to a permanent ceasefire.
09:33Its top demands remain
09:36control over enriched uranium
09:37and guarantees that
09:39any truce by U.S. will hold.
09:42Mediators warned that
09:44failure could spark
09:45destructive retaliation
09:46across Gulf infrastructure
09:47and send global economy
09:49in a tailspin.
09:55With only hours left on the clock,
09:58the world waits to see
09:59if diplomacy can hold
10:00or will the Gulf
10:02ignite big time.
10:03Bureau Report,
10:04India Today.
10:09And dramatic escalation
10:10is what we've been seeing
10:11in rhetoric from Donald Trump,
10:13one that is now raising
10:14serious concerns
10:15about imminent military action.
10:18In a series of blunt
10:20and explicit warnings,
10:22Trump has threatened
10:22to target
10:23Iran's critical infrastructure.
10:26If the strait of armors
10:27is not reopened,
10:28signalling that the conflict
10:30could enter
10:30a far more dangerous phase.
10:32At the centre of these threats,
10:34Iran's power infrastructure.
10:36Top of that list
10:37is the Bushair nuclear power plant,
10:40which is Iran's only
10:41operational nuclear power facility,
10:43critical to its civilian energy grid.
10:45Then there is the
10:46Iraq Hovind nuclear power plant,
10:48still under construction,
10:50but strategically significant
10:52for Iran's long-term
10:53nuclear ambitions.
10:54Also in focus then,
10:56the Shahid Salimi power plant
10:57in Nekar,
10:59one of the country's
11:00major electricity producers.
11:02And the Damavan plant
11:04near Tehran,
11:04which is Iran's
11:05largest power generation facility,
11:08vital for supplying energy
11:09to the capital region.
11:11Any strike on these assets
11:13would not just be symbolic,
11:14it would directly impact
11:16civilian electricity supply
11:18and critical infrastructure.
11:20And at the centre of these threats,
11:22Iran's power infrastructure as well.
11:24Top of that list
11:25is the Bushair nuclear power plant,
11:27which is Iran's only
11:29operational nuclear power facility,
11:31critical to its civilian energy grid.
11:34And there is the Darcovi nuclear power plant,
11:36still under construction,
11:38but strategically significant
11:39for Iran's long-term nuclear ambitions.
11:42In focus,
11:43the Shahid Salimi power plant in Nekar,
11:46one of the country's
11:46major electricity producers.
11:48And the Damavan plant near Tehran,
11:50which is Iran's
11:51largest power generation facility,
11:54vital for supplying energy
11:56to the capital region.
11:58Any strike on these assets
11:59could not just be symbolic,
12:01it could directly impact
12:02civilian electricity supply,
12:04critical infrastructure.
12:06Such a move carries enormous risk,
12:09because any strike on critical infrastructure
12:11could trigger a wider regional response,
12:13turning an already volatile crisis
12:16into a full-scale conflict
12:17with global consequences.
12:28If there is no deal,
12:30we are going to hit each
12:31and every one of their
12:32electric generating plants
12:34very hard and probably simultaneously.
12:40A dramatic escalation in war of words
12:43between U.S. and Tehran.
12:48U.S. President Donald Trump,
12:50in an expletive-filled post,
12:52has warned Iran to reopen
12:54the Strait of Hormuz
12:55or face devastating consequences.
12:58Trump issued yet another threat to Iran,
13:01but this time,
13:02it is an unhinged,
13:03expletive laden one.
13:05He has threatened to hit
13:06Iran's power plants and bridges
13:08within a day
13:09if the Strait of Hormuz is not opened.
13:13He also reiterated his earlier threat
13:16to unleash hell
13:17if Iran does not meet his deadline,
13:20ending later today.
13:22The warning came shortly
13:24after Trump announced
13:25what he called
13:26a miraculous
13:27and one of the most daring
13:28rescue operations in U.S. history,
13:30involving the extraction
13:32of a downed American fighter jet
13:34crew member inside Iran.
13:40Almost over five hours later,
13:42Trump put out another cryptic post
13:44on Truth Social.
13:46The post only said,
13:47Tuesday, 8 p.m. Eastern Time,
13:50leaving the world
13:51to imagine what it meant.
13:53But Iran has remained defiant,
13:56threatening to target U.S.
13:57and Israeli assets
13:59across the region
14:00and turned the entire region
14:01into hell
14:02in retaliation
14:03if U.S. escalated war.
14:08There is no doubt
14:10that all these victories
14:11and achievements
14:11of proud Iran
14:12have come under
14:13the special care
14:14and exceptional grace
14:15of Almighty God
14:16and we are certain
14:17that God's promise
14:18in the final victory
14:19of the front
14:19over truth over falsehood
14:20will be fulfilled.
14:26Iran dismissed Washington's threats
14:29as nothing new
14:30and asserted
14:31that they are prepared
14:32to respond.
14:34Iran mocked Trump's threat
14:35reminding how he said
14:37he would end the war
14:38within three days
14:39but now it has been
14:40more than a month.
14:43At the heart of the crisis
14:44is the Strait of Hormuz,
14:46now effectively blocked
14:47by Iran,
14:48disrupting vital oil
14:50and gas shipping routes.
14:52Strait of Hormuz
14:53remains choked,
14:54global markets
14:55are on edge
14:56and the risk
14:57of a wider conflict
14:58is growing by hour.
15:00Tonight at 10.30pm,
15:02Trump will be addressing
15:03a crucial press briefing.
15:05In the crucial briefing tonight,
15:07Trump may reveal details
15:09of how F-15E crew member
15:11was rescued.
15:12Trump may also issue
15:14a do-or-die warning
15:15with a bombing campaign
15:16across Iran.
15:18Trump may also announce
15:19strikes of Iran's
15:20key infrastructure
15:21or announce a truce deal
15:23with Iran
15:24even as U.S. media reports
15:26say Iran has been pushing
15:27for a 45-day truce.
15:30For now,
15:32it's a battle of words,
15:33warnings and war memories.
15:35But in a region
15:36this volatile,
15:38even a single move
15:39could change everything.
15:41Bureau Report,
15:42India Today.
15:51And the big story
15:52at this hour,
15:53the first image
15:54of the man
15:54who was driving
15:55the SUV car.
15:56The accused driver
15:57has been taken into custody
15:58by the Delhi police.
15:59They're telling you
16:00about the major security
16:01lapse at the Delhi Assembly
16:03where a security breach
16:04happened earlier today.
16:06Images of the man
16:06on your screen
16:07who was driving
16:08that SUV car.
16:10Remember,
16:10the vehicle crashed
16:11into the barrier.
16:12Inc. also hurled
16:13the speaker's car.
16:14This was a major
16:15security breach,
16:16viewers.
16:17And the image
16:17of the man
16:18who was driving
16:19the SUV
16:19and behind this incident
16:21is in fact
16:23on your screens
16:24at this point in time.
16:26Anmol Bali
16:26is getting in
16:27the very latest.
16:28Anmol,
16:28what more can you
16:29tell us about this man
16:30and talk to us
16:31also about the security
16:32situation as of right now.
16:34Understandably,
16:35there would be
16:35fair amount of chaos
16:36after this incident.
16:41I'm here inside
16:42the Delhi Vedansaba
16:43where around 2pm
16:44we have seen
16:45that car broke
16:46the two number gate
16:48of the Delhi Vedansaba
16:49and just entered
16:49inside the Vedansaba
16:50where a man named
16:51Saravjit
16:52who has been now
16:52arrested by the Delhi
16:53police keeps a bouquet
16:55near the office
16:56of Speaker
16:57Vijinder Gupta.
16:57Here I'll show you
16:58the inside visual
16:59of the Delhi Vedansaba
17:00where you can see
17:01behind me
17:01the forensics teams
17:02of the Delhi police
17:03and as well
17:04we have also seen
17:05the forensic team
17:06of the home department
17:07of the Delhi government
17:08has also come here
17:09and they're investigating
17:10the matter
17:10and a few minutes ago
17:11they were taking
17:11the samples
17:12from the gate number 2
17:14from where
17:14the Tata Sierra car
17:16of the Saravjit
17:17enters inside
17:17the Delhi Vedansaba
17:18from ISIS
17:19where they have
17:20broke the gate
17:21and the barricades
17:22and then they enter
17:23inside the Delhi Vedansaba
17:25this rises very serious
17:26question on the
17:26security situation
17:27here inside
17:28and outside
17:29of the Delhi Vedansaba
17:30I'll show you
17:30in the visual
17:31that's the gate number 2
17:32where you can see
17:33they have barricaded
17:34the gate number 2
17:35from the outside
17:36which is near
17:36to the Vedansaba
17:37metro station gate
17:38and from here
17:39the Saravjit
17:40Tata Sierra car
17:41entered inside
17:42the Delhi Vedansaba
17:43and here in the visual
17:43I'll show you
17:44the forensic team
17:45of the Delhi police
17:45as well as
17:46the home department
17:46of the Delhi government
17:47is here
17:48they're taking
17:49the samples
17:49they're looking
17:50they're looking at the site
17:51from where the car
17:52entered and Delhi police
17:53personnel have been
17:54deployed here
17:55the security situation
17:56has been beeped up here
17:57and a few minutes ago
17:59it was also seen
18:00that Satish Ghulcha
18:01CP of the Delhi police
18:03came here
18:03he also inquired
18:05with the various other
18:07senior police officials
18:08on this matter
18:08here you can see
18:09in the visual
18:10I'll show you
18:10the boxes
18:11the forensic team
18:12which is being taken
18:13by the forensic team
18:14with them
18:15they have the samples
18:16from here
18:17where the incident
18:18took place
18:19they're also looking
18:19at the CCTV footage
18:20of the Delhi Vedansaba
18:22all the CCTV footage
18:23and a few minutes ago
18:24it was also seen
18:25that bomb squad
18:26of the Delhi police
18:27also came here
18:28with their sniffing dogs
18:29and they were checking
18:30every corner
18:31of the Delhi Vedansaba
18:32they have arrested
18:34three people
18:34those who were driving
18:35and those who were
18:35inside the car
18:36and now the Delhi police
18:38is connecting the dots
18:39they will be interrogating
18:40the Sarvjit
18:41and they will be knowing
18:42the reason behind
18:43that why he broke the gate
18:45and why he entered
18:45inside the Delhi Vedansaba
18:47what was the reason
18:48why he kept a bouquet
18:49and even the bouquet
18:50which was later searched
18:51by the Delhi police
18:51they haven't found
18:52anything suspected
18:53which was kept
18:54near the office
18:55of Speaker Vijinder Gupta
18:57and it was also seen
18:57that car
18:58car stayed inside
18:59the Delhi Vedansaba
19:00premises
19:01around five minutes
19:02and then escaped
19:03so Sneha
19:04this raises various
19:05serious question
19:06on the security lapses
19:07here inside the Delhi Vedansaba
19:09because this is not
19:09the very first time
19:10last month also
19:11we have seen
19:11that while
19:12Delhi budget was going on
19:14on that time
19:14also Delhi Vedansaba
19:15has received
19:16two bomb threat calls
19:18and after that
19:18today's incident
19:20has raised
19:20various questions
19:21on the security situation
19:23and security forces
19:24here inside Delhi Vedansaba
19:25you know of course
19:26I understand
19:27and more that
19:28right now
19:28we may have
19:29sketchy details
19:29but anything
19:30that you're picking up
19:31from the police
19:31on who is this man
19:33you know
19:33Sarafjit Singh
19:34and at the end of the day
19:35why was this being done?
19:41Sneha
19:42currently the Delhi police
19:43is interrogating
19:44Sarafjit Singh
19:45and other two people
19:46those who were
19:47inside the car
19:47but various other angles
19:48also being searched
19:50by the Delhi police
19:51interrogated
19:51and investigated
19:53by the Delhi police
19:54because here I'll show you
19:55in the visuals
19:55that investigation team
19:56and here I'll show you
19:58they have marked
19:58the whole place
19:59from where the car
20:01entered
20:01from where the car skid
20:03you can clearly see
20:04the skid mark
20:05of the car
20:06they have marked
20:07this whole area
20:07with the chalk
20:08from where the car
20:10entered
20:11towards inside
20:12the Vedansaba
20:12because this is
20:13the gate number two
20:14which is also called
20:15the VIP gate
20:15of the Vedansaba
20:16so an incident
20:18taking place here
20:19raises very serious
20:20question
20:20because this is
20:21one of the most
20:22fortified and guarded
20:23place here in the
20:24North Delhi
20:25because this is
20:25the Delhi Vedansaba
20:26where MLA's
20:27Delhi speaker
20:28sit, they do meetings
20:29they talk about
20:31the policy making
20:32and law making
20:33while the session
20:33was not taking place
20:34today but Delhi speaker
20:35Vijinder Gupta
20:36was inside
20:37and he has also
20:38left the venue
20:38around a few minutes
20:39ago
20:40and while we have
20:40asked question
20:41he said that
20:41currently the investigation
20:42is going on
20:43Delhi CP came here
20:44and soon he will
20:45be answering
20:46about the incident
20:46and on the other
20:47and the Delhi
20:48police is also
20:48investigating the matter
20:49they are asking
20:50they are interrogating
20:51Sarabhji Singh
20:52they have also
20:52asked question
20:53to the Delhi
20:53Vedansaba
20:54personals
20:54to connect
20:55the whole dot
20:55how this incident
20:57transpired
20:57how the car
20:58entered inside
20:59the Delhi Vedansaba
21:01what was the reason
21:01behind breaking
21:03the gate
21:03because I will
21:03show you
21:04the image
21:05of the gate
21:05also Sneha
21:06the broken gate
21:07which was broken
21:08by the Sarabhji
21:09you can see
21:09the gate
21:10is kind of tilted
21:11broken
21:12because of the
21:12collision of the car
21:13and then he
21:14enters
21:15the Delhi Vedansaba
21:16and on the other
21:17hand I will also
21:17show you the forensic
21:19teams
21:19they are collecting
21:20the samples
21:20from the gate
21:22number 2
21:22from where the car
21:23entered
21:24and then they will
21:24be connecting
21:25the dot
21:25and the Delhi
21:25police will be
21:26answering
21:26what was the
21:27reason behind
21:27this incident
21:28Sneha
21:28yes certainly
21:29yes certainly
21:29we don't know
21:30the motive
21:30just yet
21:31but it looks
21:31like one
21:32person was
21:32being targeted
21:33here
21:33the bouquet
21:33and then the ink
21:35splashed really
21:35on the assembly
21:36speaker's car
21:37obviously prompting
21:38a swift investigation
21:39there but brings
21:40back horrific
21:40memories of what
21:41happened in 2001
21:42and more doesn't it
21:43as far as a breach
21:44in parliament
21:45was concerned
21:45there was a big
21:46parliament attack
21:47clearly no lessons
21:48learnt
21:49you know to my
21:50mind I am thinking
21:50that this could have
21:51actually been
21:51really worse
21:52isn't it
21:57this is one of the
21:58most fortified
21:59guarded and secured
21:59place here in the
22:00Delhi because this
22:01is Delhi Vidhan Sabha
22:02and I will show you
22:03the two visuals
22:03one behind me
22:04I will show you
22:05this is Delhi Vidhan
22:05Sabha metro station
22:07gate and on the
22:07other hand
22:08Delhi Vidhan Sabha
22:09gate number 2
22:09where the incident
22:10took place
22:11in 2002 also
22:12we have seen that
22:13a car rammed
22:14into the parliament
22:15and then attacked
22:16and that kind of
22:17same kind of
22:17incident took place
22:18here in the
22:19Delhi Vidhan Sabha
22:20and here Sneha
22:20I will also show you
22:21in the visuals
22:21the broken part
22:22of the metal gate
22:25which the car broke
22:27and then entered
22:28and I will also show
22:29you here the other
22:30barricades also being
22:31broken and clearly
22:32you can see the
22:33pictures the photos
22:34being taken by
22:34and the samples
22:35being taken by
22:36the forensics team
22:37here inside the
22:38Delhi Vidhan Sabha
22:39yeah but this
22:39raises big question
22:40because paramilitary
22:41forces Delhi police
22:42and various other
22:43personals have been
22:44deployed here in the
22:45Delhi Vidhan Sabha
22:46and being them
22:48inside the Delhi
22:49Vidhan Sabha
22:49the car enters
22:51and stays here
22:51for around 5 minutes
22:52and keeps a bouquet
22:54and then escapes
22:55raises big question
22:56Sneha
22:58viewers of the man
22:59who was now in fact
23:00arrested
23:01Sarabjit is his name
23:03we don't know the
23:03motive just yet
23:04but this could have
23:05been worse
23:05you know and more
23:06talk to us about the
23:07layout of this entire
23:08area because then he
23:09moves into and crashes
23:10into the gate and
23:12continues to move I
23:13understand within the
23:14vicinity which is a
23:15fairly big complex of
23:16the Delhi assembly in the
23:18northern part of Delhi
23:18for viewers who are not
23:19familiar with this area
23:20it's a fairly big sort of
23:21an area where he
23:23continues to move around
23:24with this car at least
23:25for 5 minutes isn't it
23:26that too is deeply
23:28problematic and more
23:33I'll show you this is
23:34one of the most fortified
23:35secured area of the
23:36north Delhi near the
23:37civil lines where all
23:38the senior officials and
23:40ministers in the Delhi
23:40government stay even
23:42residents of CM Rekha
23:45Ravind Kejriwal was also
23:47staying here at the civil
23:48lines and Vidhan Sabha is
23:49near the civil lines I'll
23:50show you the main gate on
23:52the other side of the
23:53main road on the other
23:54side of the barricading
23:55here I'll show you the
23:56gate number 2 from where
23:57the car enters the car
23:59breaks the gate and then
24:00enters inside the Delhi
24:01Vidhan Sabha which I'll
24:02show you behind me a big
24:03premises of big campus of
24:05Delhi Vidhan Sabha this
24:06British era Vidhan Sabha
24:07which is home to Delhi's
24:10lawmaking policy making
24:11where Vijinder Gupta was
24:12taking meeting with the
24:13education department
24:14officials when this
24:15incident took place I'll
24:16show you in the visuals
24:17that samples are now
24:18being being taken by the
24:20forensics team but here
24:21I'll show you the big
24:22campus where this
24:23incident took place but
24:24after that it was seen
24:25that security situation
24:27was here beat up more
24:28Delhi police personals
24:29were deployed here even
24:30Delhi police CP Satish
24:32Kolcha came here
24:33inquired about the
24:34incident he talked with
24:35the various other senior
24:36officials and even with
24:37the speaker Vijinder Gupta
24:38who was inside the Vidhan
24:40Sabha and from here the
24:41car enters and it goes
24:43towards the other side I'll
24:45show you towards the porch
24:46of near the office of Delhi
24:48Vidhan Sabha speaker
24:49Vijinder Gupta where the
24:51car stays around five
24:52minutes keeps a book and
24:53then escapes big question
24:55here is that how car
24:56enters inside Delhi
24:57Vidhan Sabha breaking a
24:58gate breaking the barricades
25:00and then entering into the
25:01Vidhan Sabha and being here
25:03for five minutes and then
25:04keeping a book and then
25:05escaping so Sneha this
25:07it's unimaginable absolutely
25:09this is Delhi assembly really
25:10the seat of power as far as
25:12Delhi city the national
25:13capital of the country is
25:14concerned Arvind Hoja has
25:16got the very latest as well
25:17Arvind Korn hai ye Sarabjit
25:19aur kya motive tha kya
25:21yeah
25:22I
25:25I
25:26I
25:26I
25:26I
25:28I
25:37I
25:38I
25:38I
25:50I
25:51I
25:51I
25:51I
25:51This skid mark will show you.
25:53This skid mark has been marked as evidence.
25:59The speed of the car was much faster.
26:03This car, Tata Sierra, which the police have seized,
26:07the iron barricade,
26:09broke into the middle of 2 minutes.
26:13The gate is also damaged.
26:15That's why the team of forensic...
26:19Ips officer Sukriti Madhav is also now joining us.
26:22Thank you for your time.
26:24Please talk to us about this big security lapse
26:26that we've seen at the Delhi assembly today.
26:28At the end of the day, this is the country's capital city
26:32where the assembly has been targeted in this fashion.
26:35Nothing worse has happened as of now.
26:38But it could have been really worse.
26:42Actually, we received information regarding security breach in Delhi Vidhan Sabha.
26:47And we got the details of the vehicle.
26:51And we conducted an inquiry on our part.
26:54And we found that the vehicle and the owner is from PBB.
26:59And at this stage, I can confirm only this much.
27:02And we are doing all other inquiries.
27:04And based on that, we'll be able to comment on other things later.
27:09Fair enough.
27:09The name registered, the vehicle registered in Philly Vidhan UP.
27:13But I want to ask you, sir, how do you look at this big breach?
27:16You know, at the end of the day, like I said, this is the assembly.
27:19This is a big breach, a security lapse, isn't it?
27:25No, I think this comment will be done by Delhi police.
27:28Fair enough.
27:28Currently, we are looking at various aspects of the vehicle and the person.
27:34And all other things which is related to the person.
27:35Any other detail that you can tell us?
27:38Share with us about this person.
27:39As of now, I think I'll be able to share this much.
27:43And on later stage, when we are done with our other inquiries, I'll be able to tell you.
27:48Fair enough.
27:49I'm going to thank you for joining in.
27:50Sukriti Madhav there.
27:51S.P.
27:51Philly Vidhan, the car.
27:52The vehicle is registered.
27:54This is the same car that ramped into the gate of the Delhi assembly.
27:59And then moved in for five minutes without being stopped.
28:04You know, right inside the Delhi assembly.
28:06Arvind is with us and he's from the Delhi assembly at this point in time.
28:10Arvind, after thinking about this,
28:34we will connect with my colleague Arvind Hoja in a moment from now, viewers.
28:38But we are telling you about the big security lapse that happened earlier today at the Delhi assembly.
28:43And the man on your screens, Sarabjit, is the man who was driving his SUV car,
28:49ramming into the gate of the Delhi assembly.
28:51Then moved inside the premises fairly for five minutes.
28:54Comfortably went and then splashed some ink on the Delhi speaker's car
28:59and also placed a bouquet at the speaker's office.
29:03In fact, I'm going to go back to Arvind Hoja for more on that.
29:06Arvind, this is a very big security lapse.
29:08So, this is a very big security lapse.
29:09Because the gate also crashes.
29:11It shows that the incident, the disaster,
29:15it could be worse than it.
29:16But in 5 minutes, Sarabjit,
29:19they are going to the Delhi assembly on the premises.
29:23They can also put in the door,
29:26they are going to the door and have to be forgotten and put in the surroundings.
29:42Yes.
29:43the Khalistani group has been given a threat to the group
29:48and the situation is the threat to the Delhi Vidhan
29:59Let's tell you about the old video of the car that entered the Delhi assembly
30:03We have accessed that video
30:04The white sierra car with an U.P. number registered in Philibid in Uttar Pradesh
30:10This car entered the Delhi Assembly from ISIS
30:12It's a white Sierra car with a UP number plate registered in Phillybeth.
30:16Take a look at these images of this particular car that entered the Delhi Assembly.
30:21It was registered in Phillybeth.
30:22We spoke with the SP of Phillybeth also a while ago who said all that he can say in details
30:26of the Phillybeth registration number.
30:28Nothing more, nothing less.
30:30So no one has any details really of this man at this point in time.
30:33And even if they do, we will learn of it gradually.
30:36This is an ongoing investigation.
30:37It's a white Sierra car with a number plate of UP registered in Phillybeth, which happens to be a small
30:44town in Uttar Pradesh.
30:48A white Sierra car that Sarabjit was driving, rams the car into the gate of the Assembly, then moves inside
30:54the Assembly.
30:54Promises with ease in that sense.
30:58Places a bouquet at the Speaker's office, right outside the office though, and then splashes some ink on his car.
31:05There are certainly questions being raised on his conduct as well and the motive behind what he did, why he
31:11did.
31:11The car with us at this point in time, these images with us at this point in time.
31:17Anmol registered in Phillybeth, but nobody really knows as of now.
31:21Of course, this is an ongoing investigation on what could possibly be the motive really of this crime.
31:27Because it seems to have targeted one single person, isn't it?
31:31Anmol.
31:35The Delhi Police is investigating the matters and they're looking at the various angles.
31:39They have arrested the Sarabji, the main guy who was driving the car, which broke the gate number two of
31:44the Delhi Vidhan Sabha,
31:44then entered inside the Delhi Vidhan Sabha, while Speaker Vijinder Gupta was taking a meeting with the education officials.
31:50And later it was seen that Delhi Police and various other senior officials came here inside the Delhi Vidhan Sabha
31:56and Forensics team and FSL team currently of Delhi Police.
32:00Currently they are collecting the samples from here outside the Speaker's office.
32:04I'll show you currently they have marked this place where they have found debris of a car and they have
32:08taken the sample with them.
32:10And I'll also show you the car was parked here near the Speaker's office and he kept a flower bouquet
32:17near the Speaker's office.
32:19He stayed here for around five minutes, which is one of the most fortified, guarded and secured place here in
32:24North Delhi,
32:27which is also home to Delhi's Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, also home to civil lines where senior officials and Delhi
32:32government ministers stay.
32:33And this incident which took place here inside the Delhi Vidhan Sabha raises various questions on the security labs and
32:39security situation inside the Delhi Vidhan Sabha
32:42because this is a big premises, big campus, British era campus of the Delhi Vidhan Sabha,
32:47which I'll show you that here is the office of Delhi Vidhan Sabha Speaker where the car was parked here
32:52for the five minutes.
32:53He kept a bouquet and then he escapes.
32:55But now the three people have been arrested.
32:57The driver, Saravjit, has been also arrested by the Delhi Police.
33:00They're questioning him, they're interrogating him, but clearly you can see here in the visuals that they're recreating the crime
33:07scene here in the Delhi Vidhan Sabha.
33:09I'll show you here in the visual that this was the same place where he has kept the bouquet and
33:15the flowers near the Speaker's office.
33:17I'll show you here near the fountain, near the outside park of the Speaker's office where they're recreating the scene.
33:23You can see the forensic team is currently taking pictures and measurements of the bouquet here inside the Delhi Vidhan
33:28Sabha where the incident took place.
33:30And I'll show you a few steps, just a few steps away from the Speaker's office where he has kept
33:34this bouquet and flowers.
33:36And he stays here for around five minutes and then he escapes.
33:39I'll show you the visual.
33:40You can clearly see the office of Vijinder Gupta, Delhi Vidhan Sabha Speaker.
33:44And a few steps away he kept the bouquet and then he leaves and he escapes from the Delhi Vidhan
33:49Sabha.
33:49But the big question here is how the car entered inside the Delhi Vidhan Sabha, which is one of the
33:54most fortified, guarded places.
33:55Because central forces as well as Delhi police provide security to the Delhi Vidhan Sabha.
34:01He enters inside the Vidhan Sabha.
34:03He breaks the second number gate, the two number gate of the Delhi Vidhan Sabha.
34:07He was in full speed and then he enters inside the Vidhan Sabha.
34:10But on the other hand, I'll show you in the visual that forensic team of the Delhi police is currently
34:15recreating the scene.
34:16They're keeping the bouquet at the same place where Saravjit has kept the bouquet.
34:20His CCT footage is going viral on the social media and they're looking into the various angles.
34:25And now they're investigating this matter.
34:26They've taken the measurements of the bouquet.
34:28When we have seen that he entered inside the Delhi Vidhan Sabha premises on that time also,
34:34we have seen that later when Delhi police officials came here, they checked the bouquet,
34:38the bomb detecting squad came here with the sniffing dogs.
34:42They have checked every corner of the Delhi Vidhan Sabha.
34:44And now the forensic team is now recreating the crime scene here inside the Delhi Vidhan Sabha.
34:49And clearly you can see in the visual, they're taking the measurement and the samples from inside the Delhi Vidhan
34:54Sabha.
34:54Yes, these are live images on our screens.
34:57Viewers at this point in time that Anmol is getting for us,
34:59where the forensics team is doing what they have to do vis-à-vis collecting the evidence,
35:04looking and examining the bouquet that was kept outside the speaker's office
35:08and also recreating the sequence of events.
35:11Many questions remain unanswered.
35:13Anmol, the motive of the crime, why was he, was he particularly targeting a particular leader is the big question
35:20here.
35:21Was he functioning alone?
35:22You know, is there a larger conspiracy behind this?
35:25What was the intention to hurt?
35:28In fact, other leaders, also other MLA's within the Delhi Assembly at the end of the day,
35:32are more concerned because this indeed is a high-profile area, isn't it?
35:36This is the Delhi Assembly.
35:38And also, of course, we do have, like you mentioned,
35:42you know, residences of various political leaders in the vicinity as well.
35:50Asneha, I'll show you that here in the Delhi Vidhan Sabha,
35:53this incident took place just outside the office of Speaker Vijinder Gupta.
35:57And this is not only the place where Speaker Vijinder Gupta has his office.
36:01I'll show you in a row that after Speaker Vijinder Gupta's office,
36:05that various other cabinet ministers of the Delhi government has their offices inside the Delhi Vidhan Sabha.
36:10Even in the last, you can see the CM Rekha Gupta's office here inside the Delhi Vidhan Sabha.
36:14But yeah, big question here rises that why he kept the flower bouquet and polythene filled with the flowers
36:20here outside the Vijinder Gupta's office, what was his motive, what was the reason behind doing this,
36:25why he broke the gate, why he entered inside the Delhi Vidhan Sabha forcefully,
36:29and what was the reaction of the forces and the security forces which were deployed here inside the Vidhan Sabha.
36:35So every dot will be connected because this has now become a high-profile matter
36:39because this is not a common place.
36:41This is Delhi Vidhan Sabha, the powerhouse, the power center of the national capital
36:45where this incident has taken place.
36:47And even we have seen that CP Satish Golcha came here.
36:50He inquired with the Speaker of Delhi Vidhan Sabha, Vijinder Gupta,
36:53and various other senior officials of the Delhi police special cell and forensics came here.
36:58They talked with the people, those who work here, the personnel,
37:01those who are deployed here at Delhi Vidhan Sabha, and they're connecting every dot.
37:04They're looking at the CCTV footage.
37:05They're collecting the forensics.
37:07Dog squad have been searching.
37:09They're sniffing every corner of the Delhi Vidhan Sabha,
37:11and after the investigation, they will be telling what was the motive behind this incident.
37:15Sneha.
37:16Also, those in charge, including the Delhi police,
37:18have got some serious answering to do the security in charge
37:21within the premises of the Delhi Assembly
37:23because like we've been saying, this could have been worse.
37:26We had one man behind the wheel.
37:27You know, there could have been more.
37:28They could have been armed, isn't it?
37:30One more.
37:35Sneha, as you know, the car was dropped by Sarvji Singh,
37:37who's now being arrested by the Delhi police,
37:39but two other persons were also inside the car.
37:42Yeah, the big question raises it because this is the power center.
37:44This is not a common place, as I have told you earlier.
37:47This is the legislative assembly where CM, MLA sit here.
37:50They talk about the policy in lawmaking of the national capital.
37:52And today, it was not the Delhi Vidhan Sabha session,
37:55but earlier also we have seen that while Delhi budget was taking place on that time also,
38:00we have seen that Delhi Vidhan Sabha has received two bomb threat calls.
38:03On that time also, we have seen that security situation was beeped up here.
38:07The bomb squad, sniffing dogs were brought here to check every corner of the Delhi Vidhan Sabha.
38:13A big question raises here on the security chief of the Delhi Vidhan Sabha
38:17because Delhi police and paramilitary forces are responsible for the security situation here inside the Vidhan Sabha.
38:22So, they will be also questioned, their working will also be questioned,
38:26and even Delhi police will be investigating every angle of this matter
38:29because this raises various question on the security lapse.
38:34Two questions on security lapses here, viewers.
38:37To give you an overview of the situation,
38:39on your screens are images of officers.
38:41These are forensic officers who are carrying out, in fact, investigations on what could have possibly happened here.
38:47This was an SUV car that drove straight into the Delhi Assembly.
38:52At a point in time, this is the national capital's seat of power.
38:56The Assembly, where Emily is sit, where the chief minister is there.
39:00Of course, the session isn't there, but at this point in time,
39:03we're raising several questions on how this man could drive straight through the gate,
39:07crashing the gate and then moving within the premises for about five minutes.
39:12And the target that he perhaps chose, the speaker, you know,
39:17the fact that he went and kept a bouquet outside the speaker's office
39:20and then splashed ink on his car.
39:22The other important aspect of this is why the speaker, isn't it, Anmol?
39:27As far as the speaker also is concerned,
39:30there would be a fair amount of questioning to do on that front
39:32on whether he is, you know, known to this person, he knows the person
39:37and he knows or he has got any other detail about the identity of the accused here, isn't it?
39:45Anmol, coming back to you in a moment, more reactions coming in.
40:12Anmol, coming back to you,
40:17Puranpur, which is our story, there is a carnival.
40:21All the knowledge that he has been triggered in this situation.
40:29Right, so these are details that we have with us.
40:31As of now, the car registered in Philibet in Uttar Pradesh.
40:35The main accused here has been arrested.
40:38What could possibly be the reason behind this
40:41is something that the Delhi police would be interested in certainly looking into,
40:45given that this was the seat of power, the Delhi Assembly.
40:48What about the speaker?
40:49Will he be questioned?
40:50It did appear that he was targeting one single person, isn't it, Anmol?
40:58As I have shown you, the guy, Sarvji Singh,
41:01has kept the flower bouquet here outside the Delhi,
41:04Vidhan Sabha speaker, Vijinder Gupta's office.
41:06And as Delhi police are investigating the matter,
41:08they have found that the car was registered in the Pili Bith, Puranpur area.
41:12And they are also investigating about the identity of Sarvji Singh
41:17and the reasons behind this incident.
41:20Because they will be asking him that why he entered inside the Delhi,
41:22Vidhan Sabha forcefully,
41:24from where he got the car,
41:26who is the real owner of the car.
41:28And all the details will be investigated by the agencies.
41:32Because here in the Vidhan Sabha,
41:33I will also show you the sneha that in a row,
41:35that offices of all Delhi government cabinet ministers,
41:39I will ask my camera person, Pradeep Gupta,
41:41to come this side,
41:42where I will show you the office of speaker, Vijinder Gupta.
41:44Here in the visual,
41:45you can see where the main flower bouquet was kept.
41:48And then he escapes after staying here for around five minutes.
41:51And here in a row,
41:52I will show you all offices of the Delhi ministers.
41:56At the one hand,
41:57we have the office of Delhi environment minister,
41:59Manjinder Sajjata.
42:00And on the other hand,
42:01we have offices of,
42:02and we also have the offices of other Delhi ministers,
42:06like Ashish Sudhir,
42:07in the same row.
42:09And at the last,
42:09there is office of Delhi CM,
42:12Rekha Gupta.
42:12But why the flower bouquet was kept here,
42:15why the ink was thrown on his car,
42:17is a big question.
42:18Because last month also,
42:19we have seen that while Delhi budget sessions,
42:22Delhi Dhan Sabha speaker, Vijinder Gupta,
42:24has received two emails,
42:26threatening about the bomb hawks,
42:27inside the Delhi Vidhan Sabha.
42:29So yeah,
42:30the main focus will be on Delhi Vidhan Sabha speaker,
42:32Vijinder Gupta,
42:33because the incident took place here,
42:35outside his office.
42:36And even last month also,
42:38he has received two bomb threat calls also.
42:40Sneha.
42:41Anmol,
42:41I'm going to leave it at that for the moment.
42:43Anmol Bali getting in those details.
42:44He is at the Delhi Assembly,
42:45where the security breach took place earlier today.
42:48I'm going to thank you,
42:49Anmol,
42:49for those details.
42:50Also,
42:51in fact,
42:52my colleague Arvind Oja,
42:52I'm going to thank him as well,
42:53for his inputs on that big story
42:55that we're tracking very closely.
42:57Have you ever thought why people who appear healthy
43:00and have been exercising,
43:02eating right,
43:03and staying away from smoking and drinking,
43:05and importantly,
43:07doing regular health checkups,
43:09are still dying of heart attacks?
43:12Well,
43:12what if I told you that Indians are not doing the right type of health checkup at all?
43:18And most of us are missing the important red flags.
43:21A large Indian study,
43:23which has been done by Delhi's GB Pump Hospital,
43:27has found that widely used global heart risk calculators
43:30may be failing to identify the majority of at-risk patients.
43:35Raising concerns about delayed diagnosis
43:37and missed prevention in a country
43:40already battling rising cardiovascular disease.
43:44Cardiovascular disease remains one of the leading causes of death in India.
43:48And this study actually highlights a crucial gap in prevention strategies.
43:52The takeaway for all of us is clear.
43:55Relying solely on global risk models may not be enough.
43:59A more tailored India-centric approach,
44:01combining medical data with clinical judgment,
44:04could be key to identifying at-risk individuals earlier
44:07and preventing life-threatening events later.
44:11For individuals,
44:12this also serves as a reminder,
44:14normal test results do not always mean low risk.
44:17A deeper, more personalized assessment
44:20could make all the difference.
44:22I decode in this report.
44:35With that,
44:36we are looking at sudden heart attacks.
44:38This is not news,
44:39nor is it shocking anymore.
44:41Well, there are theories around why people as young as 40 are dying.
44:45It's a mystery, though, to some extent.
44:48Though lifestyle changes and environmental factors
44:50seem to be the culprits here.
44:53But doctors are now throwing the light on an important fact.
44:56A lot of people are testing,
44:58we do know.
44:59But the tests we are doing
45:01to rule out a possible heart attack
45:03in the near future
45:05may not be simply good enough
45:08or sufficient enough.
45:12Well, standard health check-ups
45:14don't always detect hidden cardiovascular risk.
45:18Researchers have looked back at data
45:21in a retrospective study
45:23which was done in about 5,000 plus Indian patients.
45:27Well, these were people
45:28who had already experienced a fast heart attack.
45:32Most of these people were not flagged
45:34as high risk beforehand.
45:37Around 80% were classified as low
45:39and moderate risk using standard tools.
45:43When we used the Western risk scores
45:45to Indian heart attack patients,
45:47we saw that 80% of people
45:50were low risk and moderate risk
45:52classified as well.
45:53With this, we studied 5,000 people.
45:55When we scored scores in all of the patients,
45:57we got the results.
45:581, 2, 2, 6, or 6 scores
46:01we got the findings.
46:02And we reached the conclusion
46:03that if we go to the British people,
46:06or if we go to the doctor,
46:08then our calculator should be customized
46:11and indigenous for India.
46:13So, yes, the models over there
46:17need modification
46:18when we apply to our population.
46:20And this needs to be modified
46:21for the genes,
46:23for the demography,
46:24for the dietary habits
46:26and lifestyle behavior.
46:30So, why and how do Indian patients
46:32behave differently?
46:33We have always had
46:35sort of a dyslipidemia pattern
46:37where, you know,
46:38the LDLs have been
46:39borderline normal
46:40to high normal,
46:41high triglycerides
46:42and low LDLs.
46:44And this sort of creates
46:46a lipid milieu
46:47which is extremely
46:49sort of atherogenic.
46:50And to add to that,
46:52we have a lot of
46:53insulin resistance
46:55primarily because of
46:56our phenotypes
46:58and that sort of
46:59is the core
47:00which sort of drives
47:01vascular events
47:02amongst Indians
47:03or Southeast Asians
47:05if I have to sort of
47:05look at the entire bracket.
47:08Well, what this study has found
47:09is that heart disease
47:11in Indians
47:11happen even much earlier.
47:14The average age
47:15of about 54 years.
47:17It can develop
47:18even when the weight
47:19looks normal
47:20and cholesterol
47:21doesn't look alarming.
47:23We have much lower
47:25BMI cut-offs
47:26than our Western counterparts.
47:28We tend to have
47:29much more visceral fat
47:30so we are the so-called
47:31thin-fat Indians.
47:33And this abnormal
47:36dysfunctional adipose tissue
47:37or visceral fat,
47:39abdominal fat,
47:41epicardial adipose tissue,
47:42all these visceral fat
47:44structures can be
47:45extremely harmful to us
47:47in the long run.
47:48Hidden metabolic problems
47:49insulin resistance,
47:51early stage of diabetes,
47:53higher diabetes risk
47:54even at normal weight
47:55is a major driver
47:57of our disease in India
47:59and it often goes undetected.
48:03Misleading cholesterol profile.
48:05Typical expectation is
48:07high LDL
48:08which means danger.
48:10But in Indians,
48:11LDL may actually look okay.
48:14But low HDL,
48:16good cholesterol
48:17or high triglycerides
48:19can be overlooked.
48:21Remember,
48:22this combination is dangerous
48:24but often underestimated
48:26by standard tests.
48:27So what are the exact blood tests
48:30and scans
48:31that actually detect
48:32this hidden risk?
48:34Generally,
48:35you know,
48:35we do
48:35annual head screen
48:37which is also called
48:39as comprehensive cardiac checkup,
48:40CCC.
48:41CCC basically
48:42comprises of,
48:43you know,
48:44blood tests
48:44to see for the function
48:46of the different organs,
48:48body organs,
48:49vital organs
48:49and also it does
48:50ECG
48:51and echocardiogram
48:54if there's anything
48:55suspicious
48:57is observed.
48:59The tests
48:59that you can
49:00accurately do
49:01can be say
49:02body composition scales
49:04analysis.
49:05It can be a DEXA scan.
49:09Nowadays,
49:10there is
49:10very interesting
49:11development
49:11of what is known
49:12as an ultra
49:13low dose CT scans
49:15which look at
49:16the visceral fat
49:17and are able
49:17to quantify
49:18how much
49:20is the visceral fat
49:21in the entire thorax
49:23or in the abdomen.
49:24So in the entire
49:24thorac or abdominal area
49:25they can calculate
49:26the visceral fat
49:27for you.
49:28MRIs can be handy
49:29especially for,
49:30you know,
49:31quantifying the liver
49:32fat or so-called
49:34the osteotoric liver
49:35disease or fat
49:35liver disease
49:36as we used
49:36to call it earlier.
49:37maybe
49:37there
49:37are
49:37planets
49:37or
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