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Saturday, February 25, 2023

Border Police Officer's Son Among 4 Arrested For Illegal Weapons In Jammu

Four alleged criminals, including the son of an ITBP officer, were arrested along with a country-made pistol and several sharp-edged weapons in Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday, police said.

An investigation into a recent case related to criminal intimidation and weapon brandishing by a gang at Nathwal in Vijaypur led to the arrests, a police spokesperson said.

He identified the arrested accused as Rohit, son of an Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) officer, and his associates Sunil Sharma alias "Kadu", Rajveer Gill and Ankush Sharma alias "Jallu" -- all residents of Vijaypur.

"Rohit is the kingpin of the gang and is a notorious hooligan. He has previously been jailed for his involvement in various crimes, including attempt to murder, criminal intimidation and brandishing illegal weapons," the spokesperson said.

Senior Superintendent of Police, Samba, Benam Tosh said with the arrest of the four accused, the weapon brandishing case of Nathwal, Vijaypur has been solved and illegal weapons have been seized.

"Further interrogation of the arrested persons is going on," he said.

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संयुक्त राष्ट्र महासभा में यूक्रेन को लेकर लाए गए प्रस्ताव के दौरान अनुपस्थित रहा बांग्लादेश, रूस ने कहा- थैंक्यू

रूस ने संयुक्त राष्ट्र महासभा में यूक्रेन युद्ध को लेकर आए प्रस्ताव पर हुए मतदान के दौरान बांग्लादेश के अनुपस्थित रहने के लिए शनिवार को धन्यवाद ज्ञापित किया. संयुक्त राष्ट्र महासभा के प्रस्ताव में ‘विस्तृत और स्थायी शांति' कायम करने की जरूरत को रेखांकित किया गया था. उल्लेखनीय है कि कुछ दिनों पहले ही पश्चिमी प्रतिबंधों की वजह से बांग्लादेश ने रूसी पोत को अपने बंदरगाह पर लंगर डालने की अनुमति नहीं दी थी जिसपर रूस ने आपत्ति जताई थी.

‘संयुक्त राष्ट्र के घोषणापत्र के सिद्धांत' नाम के प्रस्ताव में यूक्रेन में विस्तृत और स्थायी शांति की जरूरत को रेखांकित किया गया था. इस प्रस्ताव को यूक्रेन और उसके समर्थक देश लेकर आए थे. महासभा के 193 सदस्य देशों में से बांग्लादेश और भारत सहित 32 देशों ने प्रस्ताव पर हुए मतदान में हिस्सा नहीं लिया. गैर बाध्यकारी इस प्रस्ताव का 141 देशों ने समर्थन किया जबकि सात ने खिलाफ में मतदान किया.

संयुक्त राष्ट्र में रूस के स्थायी प्रतिनिधि वैसली नेबेंजिया ने कहा‘‘ संयुक्त राष्ट्र महासभा का गैर बाध्यकारी ‘रूस विरोधी' प्रस्ताव यूक्रेन संघर्ष को खत्म करने के लिए दुनिया को एक साथ लेकर नहीं आएगा. '' संयुक्त राष्ट्र में प्रस्ताव पारित होने के एक दिन बाद ढाका स्थित रूसी दूतावास ने शुक्रवार को ट्वीट किया,‘‘ धन्यवाद बांग्लादेश, मतदान में अनुपस्थित रहने के लिए.''

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Election Staff Cross Rivers, Trek For Hours To Reach Meghalaya Poll Booths

Election officials started reaching the booths across Meghalaya on Saturday, trekking steep mountainous paths, crossing muddy rivers and walking for hours as the state prepares for the February 27 polls.

A total of 3,419 polling teams have been deployed for the elections to the 59 assembly seats, Chief Electoral Officer FR Kharkongor told PTI.

"Total 974 teams left for their polling booths on Saturday. Till 9.30 pm, braving unfriendly terrains and water bodies, 893 polling teams reported that they reached their destinations," he said.

The polling teams are trekking steep mountain paths, crossing muddy rivers, transcending difficult terrains -- in some areas through ropeways, to reach their destinations, he said.

Election officials had to row a boat to reach the Amlarem constituency's Kamsing polling station which has only 35 voters, Kharkongor said.

Some teams even used traditional Khasi basket 'khoh' to carry the EVMs and other polling materials to ensure that "no voter is left behind", he said.

The election officials sent to the Rongcheng polling station in Rongara Siju constituency in South Garo Hills had to trek for eight hours to reach. Some other teams also trekked for around four hours to reach their destination, he said.

The remaining 2,445 polling teams will be leaving for their booths on Sunday, a day before the voting, he added.

The Meghalaya assembly has 60 seats, but polling for the Sohiong constituency in East Khasi Hills district was adjourned due to the death of UDP candidate HDR Lyngdoh.

Of the total 3,419 booths, 640 have been identified as vulnerable. A total of 323 booths have been identified as critical while 84 booths are both critical and vulnerable.

A total of 369 candidates are contesting the elections, the votes for which will be counted on March 2.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



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Ground Report: At Village Of Separatist Leader Who Challenged Punjab Government

Punjab's radical preacher Amritpal Singh, who was at the centre of a massive protest against the arrest of his key aide, has blamed the Punjab Police for the violence in Amritsar on Thursday.

Often escorted by armed supporters, the radical preacher and Khalistan sympathiser has been active for some time in Punjab.

Mr Singh heads "Waris Punjab De", a radical organisation started by actor and activist Deep Sidhu, who died in a road accident in February last year.

He alleged the police filed a "false case" against his aide Lovepreet Singh aka Toofan Singh, so he and hundreds of "Waris Punjab De" supporters went to meet the police at Amritsar's Ajnala, where Lovepreet Singh was kept.

"The media is misrepresenting the whole issue. A false FIR (first information report) was filed against Lovepreet Singh. The police stopped our vehicles before they launched a lathi-charge," Mr Singh told NDTV. "The violence wouldn't have happened if the police had not lathi-charged people," he added.

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Supporters of "Waris Punjab De" clash with Punjab Police on Thursday

He denied allegations that he took refuge from police action using the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy book of Sikhs.

"Wherever we go, the palanquin of Guru Granth Sahib moves ahead," Mr Singh said.

"I went inside the police station and told them to arrest me. A wrong FIR was filed against us. I had requested them to close the FIR within a week, after which I went to the police station," Mr Singh said.

On the Punjab Police's planned action against them, Mr Singh said the cycle of protest will repeat if the cops move in. He denied he's giving a threat. "Remember, we are talking about a fake FIR," Mr Singh said, adding the year-long protest by farmers against the now scrapped farm laws is a case in point.

His aide and kidnapping accused Lovepreet Singh walked out of a jail yesterday, following the protests by Waris Punjab De supporters.

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann today slammed Mr Singh over taking the holy book to the police station, saying the radical preacher's argument makes no sense. "Those who take the Guru Granth Sahib to a police station as a shield cannot be called waris (heir) of Punjab and Punjabiyat in any way," Mr Mann tweeted in Punjabi.



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Man Stabs Woman To Death In Front Of Her Mother Over Property: Cops

A 35-year-old woman was stabbed to death in front of her mother allegedly by her neighbour in Maharashtra's Nagpur city on Saturday, a police official said.

The incident took place in Rambagh area and may be the fallout of a property dispute, the Imambada police station official said.

"The victim, identified as Aarti Nicholas, and the 25-year-old accused are neighbours. She used to live separately from her husband and two children. The accused was building a house and wanted Nicholas to give up her land," he said.

During an argument, he stabbed Nicholas, who died in a nearby hospital, after which the man was arrested, the official said.

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"Urgent Need For United Opposition" To Take On BJP In 2024: Congress

The Congress on Saturday asserted that it is the only party that can provide capable and decisive leadership to the country, but was ready to make sacrifices to defeat the BJP-led NDA and would go all out to identify, mobilise and align like-minded secular forces to achieve its goal.

The party, which chalked strategy for the 2024 Lok Sabha polls at its 85th plenary session in Raipur, also cautioned that the emergence of any third force would give advantage to the BJP and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).

The Congress said it is willing to forge a viable alternative by aligning with like-minded parties and regional outfits that agree with its ideology to get rid of the "anti-people and undemocratic" BJP government in the general elections.

The Congress' pitch on opposition unity comes amid Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar urging the grand old party to make a quick decision on aligning for the 2024 polls and some regional outfits such as the Bharat Rashtra Samithi talking of a third front.

"Unity of secular and socialist forces will be the hallmark of the future of the Congress party. Congress should go all out to identify, mobilise and align like-minded secular forces," the party said in its political resolution adopted at the plenary.

"We should include secular regional forces who agree with our ideology. There is an urgent need for a united opposition to take on the NDA on common ideological grounds. Emergence of any third force will provide advantage to the BJP/NDA," it said.

The second day of the three-day brainstorming session saw the party adopting 85 amendments to its constitution and adoption of three resolutions on the political situation, economy and international affairs.

The amended constitution would enable 50 per cent reservation to SCs/STs/OBCs and minorities at all posts in the party and also provide 50 per cent reservation to people below 50 years and women in both reserved and unreserved categories.

The Congress also decided to raise the Congress Working Committee membership from the current 23 to 35 and provide automatic membership in the top body to former prime ministers, former All India Congress Committee (AICC) chiefs and leaders of the Congress in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.

The party said it will have only digital membership and make its records digital.

The conclave is being held to make the Congress poll-ready ahead of next round of assembly polls and the 2024 general elections.

The demand for a Joint Parliamentary Committee probe into the Adani-Hindenburg issue was also made in the economic resolution adopted at the plenary, with the assertion that it is against "government-facilitated" private monopolies and not against any person rising from a humble background to become the second richest in the world.

In its political resolution, the Congress also said it will build the widest-possible consensus with all like-minded parties to take up concerns over efficacy of EVMs (electronic voting machines) with the Election Commission and would move court if it does not respond.

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge set the tone by asserting that in the prevailing difficult circumstances, "the Indian National Congress is the only party in the country that can provide capable and decisive leadership to the country".

He said from 2014, Congress' alliance with like-minded parties served the people of the country effectively and "we once again look forward to forging a viable alternative by aligning with like-minded parties to defeat the anti-people, undemocratic BJP government.

"We are ready to strive for the welfare of the people of our country and whatever sacrifices that are required, our goal for upcoming state elections and Lok Sabha election 2024 is clear," he stressed.

In her address at the plenary, former Congress chief Sonia Gandhi urged party workers to achieve the goal of defeating the BJP in the 2024 polls under the Kharge's leadership.

"The path ahead is not easy. But my experience, as well as the rich history of the Congress, tells me that victory will be ours. To achieve it under Kharge ji's leadership, we must tackle the regime with boldness and vigour, and stand side-by-side with the people it attacks," she asserted.

Urging Congress workers to reach out to people and convey the party's message with clarity and cohesion, Sonia Gandhi said, "We must work with discipline and timeliness, to respond quickly in this fast-paced age." Giving a word of caution, she said, "Above all, we must be ready to put aside our personal expectations, make sacrifices, and work with unity and a sense of common purpose." Noting that these are challenging times, she launched an all-out attack on the Modi dispensation, saying, "Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi and the BJP-RSS regime has relentlessly captured and subverted every single institution." "It ruthlessly silences any voice of opposition. It has caused economic ruin by favouring a few chosen businessmen at the expense of all others and of the people, of the ordinary people," the former Congress chief said.

"Most distressingly, it fuels the fires of fear and hatred against fellow Indians. It viciously targeted minorities, and ignored crimes and discrimination against them, against women, against Dalits and against adivasis. It mocked (Mahatma) Gandhiji, and through its words and actions shows its contempt for the values of our Constitution," she said.

Sonia Gandhi said she was happy that her innings could conclude with the Bharat Jodo Yatra, with the party asserting that the remark was about her tenure as the party president and had nothing to do with her retirement from politics as construed by some.

She also expressed gratification for her innings, as the party showered praise on the septuagenarian for the achievements after she became its president 25 years ago. The party also adopted a resolution appreciating her role as party chief.

Former Union minister M Veerappa Moily, who was the chairman of the sub-group on political affairs for the plenary, said, "We have definitely given a roadmap for the Congress-led government to come back in 2024. We shall take the initiative, unite all secular and socialist forces to come along with the Congress to re-establish the Congress-led government in the country." Mr Kharge also took a swipe at Prime Minister Modi, alleging that the "pradhan sevak of Delhi, who gets advertisements printed every day, is serving his own friend".

He also launched a blistering attack on the government, alleging that "the DNA of those sitting in Delhi is anti-poor" and they are attempting to "destroy" democracy. He also called for a people's movement against the prevailing situation in the country.

The Congress in its political resolution also said it will infuse new blood in leadership roles without creating new fault lines and cementing its ideological moorings.

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Friday, February 24, 2023

कपिल शर्मा शो में ऑडियंस में बैठा शख्स खड़ा होकर जाने लगा टॉयलेट, ये देख कॉमेडियन ने दिया ऐसा रिएक्शन

कॉमेडियन कपिल शर्मा के शो में बॉलीवुड सितारे अपने फिल्मों का प्रमोशन करने के लिए आते रहते हैं. कपिल शर्मा इस सितारों के साथ काफी मस्ती मजाक भी करते रहते हैं. इतना ही नहीं कपिल शर्मा के इस शो में ऑडियंस की काफी भीड़ भी देखने को मिलती है. अपनी ऑडियंस के साथ भी वह काफी मजाक करते हैं. हाल ही में द कपिल शर्मा शो में बॉलीवुड अभिनेता अक्षय कुमार, अभिनेत्री दिशा पाटनी, मौनी रॉय, दिशा पाटनी और सोनम बाजा आईं. इन सभी ने द कपिल शर्मा शो में काफी मस्ती की.

इस दौरान ऑडियंस में बैठे एक शख्स को बीच शो में टॉयलेट आया जिसके बाद कपिल शर्मा ने हैरान कर देने वाला रिएक्शन दिया. सोनी टीवी चैनल ने अपने आधिकारिक इंस्टाग्राम अकाउंट पर द कपिल शर्मा शो से जुड़ा एक वीडियो प्रोमो रिलीज किया है. इस वीडियो प्रोमो में अक्षय कुमार दिशा पाटनी, मौनी रॉय, दिशा पाटनी और सोनम बाजा के साथ दिखाई दे रहे हैं. इस दौरान कपिल शर्मा इन सभी के बात कर रहे होते हैं, तभी ऑडियंस में बैठा एक शख्स अपना हाथ ऊपर कर टॉयलेट जाने के लिए कहता है.

शख्स की यह बात सुन कपिल शर्मा अपने को-स्टार राजीव से कहते हैं, 'तू जब आता है लोगों को बाथरूम क्यों आ जाता है.' फिर वह शख्स से कहते हैं, 'आप थोड़ी देर रुक जाते तो ये आप को खुद करावा लाता.' सोशल मीडिया पर द कपिल शर्मा शो से जुड़ा यह वीडियो प्रोमो तेजी से वायरल हो रहा है. शो के दर्शक और कपिल शर्मा के फैंस वीडियो को पसंद कर रहे हैं. साथ ही कमेंट कर अपनी प्रतिक्रिया दे रहे हैं. वीडियो में कपिल शर्मा सितारों से और भी ढेर सारी बातें करते दिखाई दे रहे हैं. 



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