National Desk | Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while calling upon the Muslim community across the country before the next year’s Lok Sabha elections and assembly elections in five states including Madhya Pradesh this year, today said that the Muslim community should understand which political parties provoked them regarding the Common Civil Code. And there are some people who hang the noose of triple talaq on Muslim daughters and want a free hand to oppress them.
PM Modi addressed around 3,000 booth workers from across the country here as part of BJP’s ‘Mera Booth, Sabse Strong’ campaign. During this, lakhs of booth workers from across the country also joined this program virtually. Party President JP Nadda, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Madhya Pradesh unit president of the party Vishnu Dutt Sharma were also present in the event.
During this, he kept his point in straight words. He said that vote bank hungry people advocating triple talaq are doing great injustice to Muslim daughters. This is not only harming those daughters, its scope is bigger than that. He said that the parents who have sent their daughter with desires and then someone evicts her, then what will happen to those parents and that brother. Father and brother will all be drowned in his worry. Triple talaq does not just do injustice to daughters, entire families are ruined. If triple talaq was an important part of Islam, then why would many Muslim countries of the world end it. Why doesn’t this happen in Egypt, Pakistan, Indonesia, Qatar, Jordan, Syria. He said that the Muslim brothers of India also have to understand which political parties are trying to take advantage by provoking them.
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PM’s ‘Modi mantra’ to BJP workers for Muslims
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CM Mamta Banerjee’s helicopter narrowly avoided an accident: emergency landing was done
West Bengal | Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s helicopter made an emergency landing near Siliguri. Actually, the emergency landing of the helicopter took place due to bad weather.
According to the information, Mamta Banerjee had left for Bagdogra from Jalpaiguri’s Kranti on Tuesday afternoon, after which heavy rain started in the sky and while returning from Jalpaiguri, CM Mamta Banerjee’s helicopter got caught in the storm and rain. The pilot immediately turned the helicopter towards clear sky and within a short time he was made an emergency landing at Sevak airbase. TMC leader Rajib Banerjee says that he is safe. According to the information, CM Mamata Banerjee is now coming to Kolkata by road. -
Modi government will remain at the center for only 6 more months
West Bengal | Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday claimed that the BJP-led government at the Center will continue for six more months and Lok Sabha elections will be held in the country in February-March next year. Addressing a rally in Jalpaiguri for the panchayat elections, Banerjee said the Border Security Force (BSF) should work in an impartial manner as “the BJP may not be in power tomorrow”. He claimed, “The next Lok Sabha elections will be held in February-March in 2024.
The tenure of the BJP government is only for six months. At the rally, Banerjee announced a compensation of Rs two lakh each and jobs to the next of kin of those killed in alleged BSF firing in border areas. She said, “I am not blaming all BSF officers. They guard our borders. But BSF should work impartially because tomorrow BJP may not be in power, but they have to keep doing their work.
Mamata had on Monday accused the BSF of intimidating voters in the border areas at the behest of the BJP, to which the central force reacted strongly saying it was “far from the truth”. Voting for the Panchayat elections will be held in West Bengal on July 8.
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CM Kejriwal: Delhi has now become the EV capital of the country
New Delhi | Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Tuesday that Delhi has now become the EV (electric vehicle) capital of the country, where maximum number of EVs are bought. Inaugurating 42 ‘charging stations’ in the city, Chief Minister Kejriwal claimed that the pollution level in the national capital has come down since 2014. Kejriwal said, “We started promoting EVs to curb pollution and keeping in mind that the future belongs to them.
We made a policy for EVs in 2020 and targeted that by 2025, one-fourth of all vehicles purchased in Delhi would be electric vehicles. And with a view to rapidly promote EVs in a wider range of goods carriers, the ‘Delhi EV Policy’ was brought out in August 2020.
He said, “…I am happy to inform that 13 per cent of all vehicles purchased in Delhi are electric vehicles. 1.28 lakh electric vehicles have been purchased in Delhi since August 2020.
Delhi CM said that NITI Aayog has also appreciated Delhi’s EV policy. Kejriwal claimed that electricity is provided at the cheapest rates at ‘charging stations’ in Delhi. He said, “The people of Delhi supported us. It has become a mass campaign. We have the largest number of charging stations in the country. One-third of the charging stations across the country are in Delhi.
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Also asked to restore the already dug roads in 15 days
In view of the rainy season, District Collector Mr. Himanshu Gupta has issued orders to stop the work being done by LG & P Company for laying underground gas pipeline in Jodhpur city with immediate effect and not to do any excavation work till further orders. Along with this, it has also been said that restoration of the previously excavated roads should be done within 15 days and submit the report to the district administration.
In the order issued by the District Collector, it has been said that the road is being excavated at various places by the company for laying underground gas pipeline, due to which there have been potholes at many places, as during the excavation due to the recent monsoon. Due to the accumulation of rain water in the pits and not bringing the roads back to normal, there is a possibility of loss of life.
It has been said in the order that if there is an urgent need in any area, then the work should be completed only after taking permission from the district collector on case to case basis. In the event of work being done without the permission of the District Collector, action will be taken as per the provisions of the Indian Penal Code and Criminal Procedure Code (Criminal Procedure Code).
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3 killed in building collapse in Jamnagar
Jamnagar | Three people, including a woman and a four-year-old child, were killed when a three-storey residential building collapsed in Gujarat’s Jamnagar city on Friday evening. The officers provided this information.
Locals claimed that the building, which was about 30 years old and dilapidated in Sadhna Colony, was constructed by the Gujarat Housing Board. Dr Deepak Tiwari, medical superintendent of Guru Gobind Singh Government Hospital, said three of the eight people, who were rescued by local people and fire brigade personnel, succumbed to their injuries, while the others are undergoing treatment.
According to the police, the deceased have been identified as Jaipal Swadia (35), Mittal Swadia (35) and Shivraj (4). Dr. Tiwari said that two men and three women are among the injured.
Local residents claimed that eight to ten people could be trapped under the debris prompting the administration to launch a search and rescue operation. Corporation Commissioner DN Modi, senior officials of the Municipal Corporation and local MLA Divyesh Akbari reached the spot. Abkari said, “There are 12 flats in each block of this colony. It was built 30 to 35 years ago. Half of the building collapsed at 6 pm.
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Anil Kapoor celebrates 40 years in Bollywood
Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor on Friday completed four decades of his career as an actor. She made her Hindi film debut in the 1983 romance drama film Woh Saat Din, directed by Sattiraju Lakshminarayana. Marking the occasion, the actor posted a video of a scene from the film on Instagram and captioned it, “Today marks 40 years as an actor and entertainer.” Viewers, 40 years of your acceptance, love and blessings have been completed.
He wrote, they say when you are doing something you love, time flies.. no wonder four decades seems like a blink of an eye. I belong here, this is what I have to do and this is what I should be.
Thanking those who helped him grow up, he wrote: So many people have helped me reach this stage in life, but I would especially like to thank the late Bapu Sahab, my brother Boney Kapoor and my father Surinder Kapoor. I would like to give to those who believed in me and gave me first chance in 7 days.. I am also eternally grateful to Naseeruddin and Padmini Kolhapuri for their kindness in welcoming a newcomer.
He said, his stardom dazzled me more than I expected. Whatever I am today, the credit goes to the love and acceptance I have received from these veterans and all of you. To mark the completion of these 40 years, I come to you in two very special avatars with The Night Manager Part 2 and Animal. I hope you will continue to love and support me like always. -
Preparations for assembly elections 2023 started, cell in-charge should be proactive in discharging responsibilities – Purohit
A meeting was organized on Thursday under the chairmanship of District Election Officer and District Collector Arun Kumar Purohit in connection with the preparations for the upcoming Assembly General Elections 2023.
On this occasion, District Election Officer Purohit said that election duty is the most important task among all the state responsibilities and even a small mistake is unforgivable in it. That’s why all the officers and personnel associated with the election need to work with utmost care, proactivity and alertness. Also, it is necessary to update and update them every time.
District Election Officer Purohit reviewed the tasks assigned to all cell in-charges in detail and asked them to list their subordinate personnel and tasks and issue orders as per the requirement at the stipulated time. He said that the highest priority is given to the work of awareness and updation of the electoral list in the works before the election announcement, so these works should be done as per the instructions of the Election Commission of India. Similarly, tender and accounting work for election related material should also be completed before time. Similarly, the preparations for communication, data entry, personnel database, sweep, civil, control room, media, model code of conduct, tree news, etc. were also reviewed in detail.
During this, Additional District Collector Surendra Singh Purohit, Additional Superintendent of Police Satendrapal Singh gave information related to their responsibilities in the said meeting. All the nodal officers and employees were present in the meeting. -
Industrial Promotion Camp completed, 160 people took part Photo attached: 1 to 4
A district level industrial promotion camp was organized by District Industry and Commerce Center, Dungarpur on Thursday at Sai Palace Hotel, Sagwara Road, Dungarpur.
Hitesh Kumar Joshi, General Manager, District Industry and Commerce Center, Dungarpur said that information about departmental schemes was provided to the entrepreneurs, businessmen and youth in the said camp. In the camp, information was provided by Hitesh Kumar Joshi about Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Program, Chief Minister’s Small Enterprise Promotion Scheme, Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Rajasthan Tribal Dalit Enterprise Promotion Scheme. District Leading Bank Manager J.P. Meena gave information about banking process along with other government schemes. District branch managers of various banks including RIICO, BSVS Director, Regional Rural Bank, Punjab National Bank, Union Bank of India, Bank of India, Bank of Baroda were also present in the camp. Deputy Director Mridha Ajmera, who came from Jaipur, also motivated her to take advantage of the departmental schemes. In the camp, along with trainees of Rajasthan Skill and Livelihood Development Corporation and Rural Self-Employment Training Institute, 160 aspirants interested for departmental loan schemes and district loans participated. Under Bhimrao Ambedkar Rajasthan Adivasi Dalit Udyam Protsahan Yojana, 10 applications were prepared on the spot and approval from banks was also issued.
In this camp, the General Manager, District Industries Center administered an oath to all the visitors in the camp under the SVEEP program of the Election Department, informing them about the necessity of enrollment and voting in the voter list. -
After Learning Of Attack On Japan PM Kishida, His Safety Chief Kept Eating
Japan’s public safety chief has come under fire for his remark that he enjoyed eel rice so much that he kept eating after his agency informed him of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s narrow escape from a pipe bomb attack two weeks ago. Koichi Tani, chair of the National Public Safety Commission for Kishida’s Cabinet, told a governing party gathering Tuesday that he had the local delicacy in front of him for lunch when the phone rang.
“I was told that we can eat delicious unagi (eel) rice bowl there, and I was really looking forward to it,” Tani told party lawmakers. “Just as I was going to dig into it, I got a call from the National Police Agency saying something was thrown at the prime minister in Wakayama,” Tani said.
“But I fully savored and finished … my unadon (eel rice bowl),” he said, beaming.
Tani was in the Shimanto area in the southwestern prefecture of Kochi during the attack — about 250 kilometers (150 miles) southwest of Wakayama, where a man threw an explosive device at Kishida as the prime minister was about to make a campaign speech to cheer a local governing party candidate. Kishida was unharmed and the suspect arrested .
The attack on the serving prime minister came less than a year after former leader Shinzo Abe was killed while delivering a campaign speech. The assassination investigation found holes in police security and led to reinforcement of dignitary protection. Experts, however, said the attack on Kishida raised questions if any lessons were learned from the Abe case.
Tani’s eel comment immediately sparked criticisms and concern at Parliament and on social media about Japan’s public safety as the country makes its final preparations for the Group of Seven summit that Kishida will host May 19-21 in Hiroshima. During a parliamentary session, some opposition lawmakers demanded Tani’s dismissal.
“As head of the National Public Safety Commission, (Tani) lacks sense of urgency,” said Jun Azumi, an executive of the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan. “Isn’t this a negative for the prime minister to have such a person as chief executive responsible for Japan’s security?”
But Kishida said Tani handled his duties adequately and that he wanted the public safety chief to stay on. Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno also defended Tani. He said the public safety chief, who was in Kochi as the disaster prevention minister, juggled both duties and gave adequate instructions to officials responding to the explosion in Wakayama.
“I also contacted Minister Tani and once again told him to carry out his duties firmly,” Matsuno said. Kishida told a group of foreign media journalists last week that he planned to improve security before G-7. Tani is the latest member of Kishida’s government to come under fire over controversial remarks. In November, then-Justice Minister Yasuhiro Hanashi resigned after saying his low-profile job only makes news when he places a stamp approving a death penalty. In February, a Kishida aide was dismissed after making homophobic remarks that he didn’t want to live next door to or see LGBTQ+ people.