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  • ‘I demand justice from you’, former President’s daughter wrote an open letter to Rahul Gandhi who was on his justice journey…

    New Delhi. On one hand, Congress party leader Rahul Gandhi is on Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra from the north-eastern tip of the country to the west, while on the other hand, Congress leaders are sitting in Delhi on the lewd and indecent comments being made on social media. The former President’s daughter has written a two-page open letter to Rahul Gandhi pleading for justice. Read this also: Pakistan Election: Will Imran Khan be able to taste power even after the supported candidates win?

    We are talking about Sharmistha Mukherjee, daughter of former President of the country Pranab Mukherjee, who has written a two-page open letter to Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on the social media platform X. Sharmistha has alleged that she is being continuously trolled on social media, not only this, abusive words are also being used for her father.

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    Sharmistha told that a social media user Naveen Shahi had used obscene language especially for her. Which is followed by many Congress leaders. She further wrote that Shahi used abusive and vulgar language towards her and her father and posted derogatory comments of sexual nature.

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    Sharmistha wrote that I am completely surprised. I, Jairam Ramesh and spokesperson Supriya Srinet and tagged you on X and brought this issue to your attention. But I think that till the time of writing this letter, I have neither received any response nor any action has been taken against that person.

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    Demanding justice as a woman

    Addressing Rahul Gandhi, he has written that you are talking about justice. As a common citizen of India, I demand justice from you. This hateful behavior has come from a person who is associated with your organization in some way or the other. I demand justice as a woman whose father is being used with hateful words with sexual connotations.

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    Take action against social media chief also

    Sharmistha did not stop here, she further wrote that to show that you are serious about justice, please blame your social media head, Samvad for allowing such language and abuses to Naveen Shahi and others who responded positively to his abuses. Take action against the chief. You prove that your promise of justice is not just an empty election slogan.

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    ‘Mr. Rahul Gandhi, these are your supporters…’

    He posted several screenshots of Shahi and others’ comments on X. Congress national spokesperson Supriya Srinet has also been tagged in this. Sharmistha wrote, enough is enough. Jairam Ramesh sir, is this your answer to my questions. Why am I questioning the current ideology or work of Congress? Mr. Rahul Gandhi- These are your supporters. Salute to you for taking India’s oldest party to this level. Have some Shame.

  • Can Imran Khan Become Prime Minister Of Pakistan As PTI-Backed Candidates Lead? , world news

    ISLAMABAD: While the general elections in Pakistan threw up a fractured mandate, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)-backed Independents were shown to be in the lead, leaving many to wonder if the country, which has been battling myriad challenges in the recent past, primarily on the economic front, was poised to get its first-ever Independent PM, Dawn News reported.

    Despite allegations of rigging and electoral malfeasance by the PTI, Independents backed by the party founded by former Prime Minister Imran Khan were leading the vote count in maximum seats. Despite the trends showing otherwise, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif gave a premature victory speech, indicating his willingness to form a coalition government.

    However, if the trends, as reported by a section of Pakistani media and social media circles, hold, Pakistan could well be on its way to electing a government of Independents. According to the Dawn report, despite polling most votes as the trends largely show, the PTI is still at a significant disadvantage, courtesy the ECP’s decision to relieve it of its iconic ‘bat’ symbol as well as the barrage of cases against its top- tier leadership who remain behind bars. This means that even if the candidates it is backing clinch the highest number of seats, the party may not be able to form a government as it won’t be allotted a quota of minority seats.

    However, the PTI has the option of announcing an Independent prime ministerial candidate to take the country’s reins, according to the report. According to journalist Wusatullah Khan, “There have been many more than this–during General Ziaul Haq’s time, the entire Parliament was made up of independents”, Dawn reported.

    Recalling the non-party-based elections in the country in 1985, he said no party was allowed to participate in the elections and everybody ran for office in their individual capacity. “Obviously everyone had someone’s support but on paper, they were all independent,” he said.

    The returned candidates went on the floor of Parliament and gave their group or party the name of Pakistan Muslim League. “Today, we call it PML-N or PML-Q, before that it was called Chattha league. They were all born on the floor of the non-party assembly of 1985,” he recalled.

    According to another journalist Shahzeb Jilani, once the returned candidates are notified, they then have three days to decide if they want to independently support a political party or join a party as a group. Meanwhile, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Shairf and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari held a meeting in Lahore, Dawn News reported quoting sources.

    The meeting came shortly after Nawaz claimed victory in general elections held a day earlier and invited his allies to form a coalition government. The PPP and PML-N were both part of the PDM government that took over from PTI after Imran Khan’s ouster from the prime minister’s office in 2022.

    Meanwhile, according to the unofficial provisional results reported by Dawn News for 212 out of 266 seats, the independent candidates, mostly backed by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) are leading with 82 seats. On the other hand, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) which has emerged as the single largest party, is trailing with 64 seats, followed by the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) at 40 seats.

  • Left Handers Quality: People who work with left hand have some special qualities, let us know what is special in them.

    Left Handers Quality: In our everyday life we ​​meet many types of people. We like the behavior of some of these people and we don’t like the behavior of some people. Generally, the easiest way to know someone’s personality is to understand his nature. You will be surprised to know, but apart from nature, information about personality can be gathered in many ways.

    Every person’s way of working is different. There are some people who do all the work directly with their hands. Some people use their opposite hand more. This habit of a person tells something about his personality. Those people around us who write with their left hand are identified differently. We are also surprised to see people writing with the wrong hand.

    You will be surprised to know, but there is 10% of the world’s population who work with the left hand. Generally, until these people come in front of us, nothing comes to our mind about them. Let us tell you today what are the qualities of left-handed people.

    Fighting Challenges (Left Handers Quality)

    The biggest quality of left-handed people is that they know how to face challenges well. They are not afraid of any problem that comes their way. Instead of getting worried about the problem, they try to find its solution. They know how to deal with problems well from a young age. They adapt themselves well to the circumstances.

    Creative and intuitive (Left Handers Quality)

    People who work with left hand are very creative. They easily adapt to every environment. They do not face any problem in doing any work. Their imagination power is very sharp. They win anyone’s heart with their language skills.

    Leadership Quality (Left Handers Quality)

    The leadership abilities of left-handed people are very strong. These people become good artists and players. They try to look at the situations that arise more easily. Their thinking is different from others. This is the reason why they also look at the problem from a different perspective.

    Fearless Personality (Left Handers Quality)

    People who work with left hand are not afraid of anything. No matter what the situation arises, they try to perform better. They know how to perform positively in a negative environment. They are a bit bitter and hence sometimes people become their enemies.

    Freedom is preferred (Left Handers Quality)

    People who work with left hand love their freedom very much. They do not like to work in groups, rather they like to work alone and become their own image. They do not like to work in bondage. They do whatever they feel like doing.

  • Imran Khan’s PTI-Backed Candidates Spring Surprise; Nawaz Sharif Loses From Mansehra | world news

    The counting of votes is underway in Pakistan for the country’s national and provincial elections. The polls did not bring good news for Nawaz Sharif who is said to have the backing of the Pakistani army. While Sharif was expecting a win, in an unexpected turn of events, independent candidates receiving support from the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) appeared to be gaining momentum in the initial results released late on Thursday, creating ripples throughout the political landscape. This surprising development unfolded despite the continued imprisonment of the party’s founder, Imran Khan, and amid concerns about an uneven playing field.

    The situation is such that Nawaz Sharif, who contested two seats – Lahore and Mansehra – faced defeat from one of them. Sharif won the Lahore seat but lost to PTI-backed independent candidate Yasmin Rashid from the Mansehra seat.


    Despite assurances from the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) regarding the timely disclosure of election results, not a single constituency’s result was announced by 2 o’clock, causing frustration and heightened uncertainty in an already tense political environment. The results were to be declared by 2 am but the same has not been achieved even by 1 pm today. Since the counting was halted, PTI alleged rigging of votes in favor of PML-N.

    However, in the early hours of Friday, as a limited number of results started to emerge, supporters of all PTI-backed independent candidates gathered at the party’s central secretariat, initiating celebrations labeled as victory. PTI Chairman Gauhar Khan asserted that their candidates were leading on 150 National Assembly seats. Sharif’s PML-N and Bilawal Bhutto’s Pakistan People’s Party were leading on 47 seats each.

    These projections came as a shock for the party of three-time former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. However, similar to the ECP, the PML-N also maintained a reserved stance without making any public statements. Voters will elect 266 candidates to the Pakistan National Assembly, who will later, by a majority vote, elect the next prime minister.

  • Share Markte Latest News: Sensex and Nifty gave a shock to investors, know which stock rose and which fell?

    Share Market Latest News: The stock market has had a weak start on Friday, the last trading day of the week. In early trading, BSE Sensex was down by 157 points at 71,272 points and Nifty was down by 25 points at 21,693 points.

    In pre-open trade, BSE Sensex was down by 20 points while Nifty was working below 21700. In the early trading of the stock market, weakness was being recorded in Nifty Midcap 100, BSE Small Cap, Nifty IT and Nifty Bank.

    Sectoral indices Nifty Pharma and Nifty FMCG were registering gains in Friday’s trading. Talking about the stocks which showed growth in early trade, on Friday, shares of Britannia, Tata Consumer, Cipla, RIL, Power Grid, Adani Ports and Grasim Industries were registering gains.

    Shares showing weakness include shares of Mahindra & Mahindra, Bharti Airtel, Hindalco, BPCL, Maruti Suzuki, HDFC Life and Coal India.

  • Pakistan Election Results Latest Update: Imran Khan’s PTI Leads; Nawaz Sharif’s PMLN, Bilawal Bhutto’s PPP Neck And Neck; Khan’s Party Alleges Fraud world news

    In Pakistan, the counting of votes is underway after a midnight drama when the counting was halted at a time when Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf backed independent candidates are leading on over 154 seats as claimed by the party leaders. While Nawaz Sharif-led PML-N was leading at around 50 seats, their numbers increased after the counter restarted and hence the PTI alleged manipulation of votes in favor of Nawaz.

    While PML-N and Bilawal Bhutto’s PPP are leading on around 47 seats each as per trends, PTI has claimed that those trying to play with public mandate won’t succeed. Former Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif who is also Nawaz Sharif’s brother won from the Lahore seat.

    Imran far ahead in trends, Nawaz’s game over? #Pakistan #PakistanElectionResult #ImranKhan #PTI | @JournoPranay pic.twitter.com/z5eIZgAN8b — Zee News (@ZeeNews) February 9, 2024

    The main contests are being seen between candidates backed by jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan, whose Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party won the last national election, and the PML-N of Sharif, who is being backed by the powerful military. With counting continuing today, a clear picture was likely to emerge only later in the day.

    A party needs 133 seats in parliament for a simple majority and if the trends are to be believed, Imran Khan may cause an upset. Sharif, considered by many observers to be a strong candidate, dismissed talk of an unclear result.

    There was a significant deployment of troops across the country, particularly at polling stations, to ensure security during an election. The temporary closure of borders with Iran and Afghanistan suggests a comprehensive effort to maintain stability. Unfortunately, despite these measures, there were tragic incidents involving bomb blasts, grenade attacks, and shootings by militants, resulting in the loss of lives, including two children.

    The specific incidents mentioned include the killing of five police officers in a bomb blast and firing on a patrol in the Kulachi area of ​​Dera Ismail Khan district in the northwest. Additionally, two children lost their lives in a blast outside a women’s polling station in Balochistan.

    United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres also expressed concern about the violence and the suspension of mobile communications services, his spokesperson said in an e-mailed statement.

  • 100 kg crystal Shivalinga found in the sea, crowd went out of control

    A huge Shivalinga has been found in the sea in Bharuch, Gujarat. This Shivalinga is said to be of about one quintal. Actually, the fishermen had come to the sea to catch fish. Meanwhile this Shivalinga got trapped in their net. When the fishermen brought Shivalinga to the sea shore after a lot of hard work, they were surprised. Now a huge crowd has gathered to see it. Police force has been deployed to control the crowd.

    The matter is of Kavi village under Jambusar tehsil, Gujarat. Here 10 fishermen had come into the sea to fish. For this, as soon as he threw the net, he felt something heavy. They thought perhaps some big fish was trapped. The fishermen started pulling the net, which had become very heavy. Somehow when he took out the net, he first found something like a heavy stone. When the entire net came out, there was Shivalinga inside it. This Shivalinga is said to be made of crystal.

    The investigation so far has revealed that due to the recent high tide, this Shivalinga might have come above the surface of the water. Due to which it easily got trapped in the nets of fishermen. Along with this, local people say that signs of Sheshnag have also been found on Shivling. Local religious organizations are now thinking of establishing it somewhere near Kavi village. People are saying that this Shivalinga is made of crystal, although nothing is clear. Currently its investigation is going on.

  • Explained: Nawaz Sharif Or Bilawal Bhutto – Who Is Better Or India-Pakistan Relation | world news

    New Delhi: Pakistan is holding its 12th national general elections today on February 8, to elect a new government amid multiple crises. The country of 241 million people, which possesses nuclear weapons, faces political and economic turmoil, as well as the threat of terrorism. The outcome of the elections will have implications for Pakistan’s relations with India, its neighbor and rival.

    The main contenders in the Pakistan elections are Nawaz Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N), Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), and Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). PML-N is expected to be the largest party, followed by PPP, PTI, and other parties.

    Imran Khan, the former prime minister, is still in prison, while Nawaz Sharif is seen as the frontrunner for the top job. PTI is running without its famous cricket ‘bat’ symbol, after the Supreme Court confirmed the election commission’s decision to take it away.

    How India Views Pakistan Elections?

    India, which is also heading for its Lok Sabha elections by May, could pose more problems for Pakistan’s new government if the Narendra Modi-led government wins a strong majority. New Delhi has been keeping a close watch on its neighbour’s activities before the elections, especially the role of the Pakistan Army in picking the next prime minister.

    India has repeatedly expressed its worries about Pakistan’s continued support for terrorism, leading the Narendra Modi-led government to take a tougher approach on national security issues.

    Army’s Blessing For Nawaz Sharif

    The Pakistan Army’s sway over the country’s politics is well-known, with accusations of election rigging to favor its chosen candidates. In the 2018 elections, the Pakistan Army effectively “picked” Imran Khan, a former cricket star-turned-politician, to replace Nawaz Sharif as the leader of the PML(N).

    Imran Khan became the prime minister after Nawaz Sharif’s conviction, but Nawaz Sharif was later allowed to leave the country, and came back in October 2023, when all of a sudden all the cases against him disappeared. Experts have suggested that this time, Nawaz Sharif has the army’s support.

    In the Pakistan election 2024, Pakistan Army chief general Asim Munir will strengthen his control over the political leadership of the country. The elections are important as for the first time in Pakistan’s history, the popularity of a civilian leader (Imran Khan) challenged the army’s dominance.

    Experts’ Take On Pak Elections

    Former Indian diplomat KP Fabian has said that the elections in Pakistan will be neither free nor fair, and that the real power will be held by the army chief. He said that whoever becomes prime minister, the army chief will have the final say. He also said that Pakistan is in deep disarray politically, economically, and socially because of terrorism.

    He criticized the imprisonment of Imran Khan and his wife, saying that the charges against him do not stand scrutiny. He also said that the justice system in Pakistan has disappeared.

    Meanwhile, Former Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan Ajay Bisaria has said that the elections are the most predictable and the most rigged, because the army is manipulating the process to get the government it wants. He said that it is widely expected that Nawaz Sharif and his PML-N party will be the army’s choice. He said that this is fairly accurate.

  • Chhattisgarh Weather Update: Now there is a possibility of rain in the month of February, farmers remain alert

    Chhattisgarh Weather Update: Raipur. The weather of Chhattisgarh is going to change after two-three days. The weather department has predicted that from February 11 to February 14, it will be cloudy and there is a possibility of rain. There is no sign of much drop in temperature at present.

    There is a possibility of a drop in the minimum temperature in the state today on February 8 due to the effect of cold and dry winds coming from the north. A Western Disturbance is located in the middle troposphere in the form of a trough at an altitude of 5.8 kilometers, at 70 degrees East and 30 degrees North, due to which there is little possibility of a significant drop in the minimum temperature. There is a possibility of dry weather in the state for two-three days and there is no possibility of any significant change in the maximum temperature. But a slight decline is possible.

    There may be rain in different areas of the state from February 11 to February 14. The weather of the state was clear on Wednesday. The maximum temperature of the capital Raipur was 30.6 degrees Celsius. The minimum temperature recorded here last night was 19.7 degrees Celsius, which is 4 degrees Celsius more than normal.

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  • Pakistan Elections 2024 Voting Exit Poll Results: Date, Time, Parties, Other Details | world news

    Pakistan is heading to the polls today amid a backdrop of persistent polarization and violence, presenting significant challenges for the nation. To ensure a close eye on security arrangements nationwide, the Interior Ministry of Pakistan has established a ‘control room’ for monitoring security during the voting process.

    Majority Mark

    Any party in Pakistan will need 169 seats in the 336-member National Assembly. While voters directly elect 266 members, there are 70 reserved seats – 60 for women and 10 for non-Muslims – allotted according to the number of seats won by each party.

    Voting and Exit Poll Results Time

    Voting will take place between 8am to 5pm. On the other hand, the Election Commission of Pakistan has allowed publishing of the exit poll results after the voting concludes. Therefore, the exit poll results will be out after 5pm this evening.

    Sharif Vs Khan Vs Bhutto

    Nawaz Sharif, the influential leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), is aiming for an unprecedented fourth term. His return to active politics follows four years of exile in London due to corruption charges. Upon returning in October, most of his convictions were overturned, enabling him to participate in the elections.

    In contrast, Imran Khan, the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) and a popular leader, is currently incarcerated in Adiala jail on various charges. He has been disqualified from participating in the polls and is facing sentences in multiple cases. The Pakistan Supreme Court has also upheld the Election Commission’s decision to revoke PTI’s iconic ‘bat’ symbol.

    Amidst heightened political tensions and the ongoing economic crisis, Nawaz Sharif is focusing on articulating his vision for addressing the complex challenges facing Pakistan. He has pledged to establish “good relations” with India and emphasized a lack of desire for revenge.

    Sharif’s primary competitor is Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the 35-year-old Chairman of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP). Bilawal, the son of the late PM Benazir Bhutto, positions himself as a youthful alternative to the seasoned Sharif.

    The PPP’s election manifesto promises to double the real incomes of wage earners by prioritizing growth, investments, and job creation. It focuses on addressing poverty, providing facilities to the working and lower class, and outlines plans for healthcare, education, food security, and women’s empowerment.

    Interestingly, PML-N and PPP were part of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) alliance, which assumed power after the removal of Imran Khan in April 2022. However, leading up to the polls, both parties have experienced conflicts.

    Political violence has escalated ahead of election day, with two blasts in separate locations in the southwestern province of Balochistan on Wednesday. Balochistan, plagued by decades of insurgency, witnessed the unfortunate incidents that resulted in at least 30 deaths and 40 injuries.