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  • Article: – Congress-Jigrash Maoist conspiracy to burn India

    On January 1, 2018, Pune police arrested five people in connection with violence in Bhima-Koregaon. On Thursday, joint police commissioner of Pune Police Ravindra Kadam, while making a big disclosure, told them that he was linked to the banned Maoist Communist Party (CPI-Mao).

    The police have called them ‘Urban Naxal’ and ‘Top Urban Maoist’. On the same issue, BJP spokesman Khat Patra alleged that PCC had lodged at party headquarters in Delhi, that many senior Congress leaders were associated with the banned organization and wanted to create an atmosphere of irreverence in the country.

    Congress charged with spreading chaos

    – The concerned said that it includes the name of Jignesh Mawney, which is being given financial support to help the Maoists on behalf of the Congress and to try to do so, he has to stop Modi.

    – He further said that we demand that in this regard Rahul Gandhi should do a press conference and clear all the things.

    – Patra said that on one hand, while BJP is progressing with the mantra of “support from contact”, Congress on the other hand wants to gain power by spreading anarchy in the country.

    – He mentioned the letter as proof that one day earlier met with the house of Jacob Wilson, arrested on the charge of violence.

    – The concerned said that the things written in the letter are objectionable and it shows how a conspiracy is being hatched to instigate violence in the name of Dalit in Maharashtra.

    Violence took place a day after the Yalgard Council

    – On the occasion of 200 years of the Bhima-Koregaon War, the Elgar Council was organized in Shaniwarwada of Maharashtra on December 31, 2017. The following day there was violence on January 1. In this program, the participants of Gujarat’s Dalit leader and MLA Jignesh Mawni, JNU student leader Omar Khalid, Rohit Wemulala’s mother Radhika Vemula and Bharip Bahujan Mahasangh’s President Prakash Ambedkar also participated.

    The investigation will be on the connection of Congress from Yalgaard Council

    – What is the connection between Congress Party and Prakash Ambedkar’s Alliance Council, it will be examined. Based on the evidence, the involvement of political parties and politicians will be examined.

    Flashback

    – On 1 January 1818, the British won the Peshwa Bajirao II in the battle of Koregaon Bhima. Dalits were also included in this. Later, the British had created Jayastambha in memory of their victory in Koregaon Bhima. Afterward it became a symbol of Dalits.

    – This year when a group of Dalits was going to the 200th anniversary of Bhima-Koregaon fight. Meanwhile, the second group going to visit Chhatrapati Shanbaji Maharaj in Wadhoo Budruk area came in the way.

    The BJP today fully convicted the Congress for the communal riots that took place on the first day of 2018 in Bhima Koregaon, Pune city of Maharashtra. BJP’s National Spokesperson, Sakhat Patra, presented a press conference in front of everyone. He told that Pune Police has received this letter.

    According to him, it was received from R. Jacob Wilson’s house on June 6. It has been said that the racial riots in Bhima Koregaon were not a sudden rebellion, but there was a riot under a conspiracy conspiracy.

    74 Mao Organizations were Ban

    He alleged that the Congress had banned the 74 Naxalite organizations in 2014. Some of these organizations are in the hands of these riots. At the same time, he alleged that Jignesh Mawni and Omar Khalid were both in the role of middlemen. He also said that he would be given a huge fund for these riots.

    Power hungry congress

    Patra said that the Congress has become so hungry for the power that she wants to gain power by going anyway. He said that this chihadi clearly states that the way Congress has helped due to the riots in Gujarat, in the same way every BJP-ruled state has to help the Congress in riots. He said that Congress is using only Dalits as any weapon.

    Congress’s reality came out

    He said that after this everyone’s eyes will be opened and the true face of the Congress will come in front of everyone. An attempt was made to show the riots like the Dalit movement, but it is not a Dalit movement, but the Congress is trying to come to power. For which he is using dalits. He said that the violence in Bhima Koregaon has been termed as a successful effort in this regard. In this, the death of a young man and loss of millions or no movement, but a politics on a corpse is clearly visible in this.

    How many arrests till now

    Pune Police has so far arrested five big Naxal leaders from Delhi, Mumbai and Nagpur in this case. Mumbai’s Govandi Sudhir Dhawle, who calls himself a Dalit activist. Apart from this, the lawyer from Nagpur, Surendra Gaddal, Mahesh Raut and Prof Shoma Sen have arrested Maoist leader Ronna Wilson from New Delhi, whose name has been written in this letter.

    Preparation of riots for 2 months

    According to the words written in this book, the preparations of the riots were made from 2 months earlier. For this Sudhir was given a very big fund. Along with this place, Jignesh and Omar’s names are being repeated in many places. After the controversial speech of Jignesh Mewani and Omar Khalid in the Elgar Sabha in Bhim Koregaon, riots were raging.

    Congress wants to stop Modi’s chariot

    Congress only wants to stop the chariot of Modi’s victory. That is why he is in Mandsaur of Madhya Pradesh, in Haryana and

  • Kangana shared homage to the Queen of Jhansi “Manikarnika’s First Look”

    According to an article published in the BBC, Rani Lakshmi Bai was killed by a sword on her head.

    On the occasion of the 160th death anniversary of Rani Lakshmibai, where the entire country is paying homage to her, Kangana Ranaut has released poster of ‘Manikarnika’ on her life.

    In 1858, on 18th June, Queen Laxmibai Veergati had been fighting and fighting the British army in Kota’s inn near Gwalior. In the film “Manikarnika – The Queen of Jhansi”, Kangna will be seen in the role of Rani Laxmibai.

    Kangana’s team, while releasing the first poster of the film on social media, wrote that the first battle of independence was the heroine of patriotism and self esteem.

    The film ‘Manikarnika’ was launched in Varanasi on May 5 last year, where Laxmibai was born. In the film, for the role of Lakshmibai, Kangana has learned fencing as well as horse riding. Not only this, he has also been injured several times during the shooting of this film.

    Recently, on this film, the Karan army had strongly opposed the film in Jaipur. They had alleged that intimate scenes were shown between Laxmibai and British officers in the movie, on which Kangana had cleared that none of such scenes has been shown in the film.

    Please tell that the film “Manikarnika – The Queen of Jhansi” was earlier to be released on April 24 this year, but the film has now been postponed until August due to the work of VFX stopped.

    According to the article published in the BBC: Capt. Rodrick Briggs was the first man from the British who saw Rani Lakshmibai fighting in the battle field with her own eyes.

    The horse rope was pressed by his teeth. He was running a sword with both hands and was battling both sides together.

    Before them, another Englishman John Lang had the chance to see Rani Lakshmibai closer, but not in the battleground, in his palace.

  • Far from madding crowd, MS Dhoni trains alone at NCA

    BENGALURU : The best in the business prepare quietly  for tougher battles and Mahendra Singh Dhoni is no exception as he went through a rigorous net session at the National Cricket Academy (NCA), far from public gaze, ahead of England tour.

    Legends at the business end of their careers prepare and follow a customised blue-print to increase their longevity.

    Sachin Tendulkar during his last few years in international cricket would train all by himself at the Bandra Kurla Complex in Mumbai and Dhoni’s training session at NCA on Monday looked similar.

    He faced hundreds of deliveries with 70 percent being throw-downs.

    Dhoni, who took the YoYo test on June 15 with other limited overs specialists, had stayed back and perhaps waited for the hullabaloo around the team to die down before taking the field.

    On what would have been the fifth day of the Afghanistan Test match (had it not finished in two days), Dhoni walked inside the National Cricket Academy nets team’s throw-down expert Raghu and speedster Shardul Thakur in tow.

    The next two and half hours was an intense session with Dhoni facing Raghu’s customary throw-downs from 18 yards and Thakur’s deliveries in between.

    It was two hours at a stretch and after a short break, he again resumed batting and this time Siddarth Kaul also joined the session.

    There wasn’t too many people around to watch and experience a Dhoni net session.

    Raghu started with usual length deliveries as he warmed up with usual knocking.

    Slowly the pace increased and the veteran was peppered with short balls which reared from back of the length. He gingerly defended a few, confidently brought a few down and even swayed out of the line in case of a few.

    However, the moment there was some width, Dhoni would slash it over point.

    He would call up Shardul and ask him about his imaginary field placings. Shardul would be seen pointing at imaginary field positions like mid-wicket, extra cover and deep fine leg. Dhoni would play shots accordingly.

  • ‘Aching’ Neymar urges referees to ‘do their job’ as Brazil are left frustrated

    According to Opta, Neymar became the most fouled player in a World Cup game since England’s Alan Shearer against Tunisia in 1998, the Selecao striker having been illegally halted by Switzerland 10 times throughout the game.

    “I have nothing to say about it,” he said.

    “All I have to do is to play football, or try to do it. It’s for the referee to see it. I guess that will be normal [to be fouled regularly], we have to pay attention to it, but that’s something normal in football.”

    Brazil wasted several chances to snatch a winner late in the game, and centre-back Thiago Silva acknowledged the team could have been more clinical in attack.

    “When you see the moment on [the] replay, people celebrating the goal… I was seeing it again but it’s not for me to talk about it, there are four professionals working for that. They have to do their job.

    “We didn’t deserve to end with a draw. But we can improve, we can play better. But it was a match to show us that it won’t be easy.”

    Neymar, playing in his first competitive fixture since suffering a broken metatarsal in February, was seen limping at various moments in the game, but the 26-year-old assuaged fears he had suffered another fitness problem.

    “I was hit and it was aching, but [it’s] nothing to worry… after your body is cold, it aches a little more but that’s OK,” he said.

  • Governance Track Record PM’s Profile

    Our Mantra should be: ‘Beta Beti, Ek Samaan’ “Let us celebrate the birth of the girl child. We should be equally proud of our daughters. I urge you to sow five plants when your daughter is born to celebrate the occasion.” -PM Narendra Modi to citizens of his adopted village Jayapur. Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (BBBP) was launched by the Prime Minister on 22nd January, 2015 at Panipat, Haryana. BBBP addresses the declining Child Sex Ratio (CSR) and related issues of women empowerment over a life-cycle continuum. It is a tri-ministerial effort of Ministries of Women and Child Development, Health & Family …

    On 26th May 2014 Narendra Modi took oath as the Prime Minister of India, becoming the first ever PM to be born after India attained Independence. Dynamic, dedicated and determined, Narendra Modi reflects the aspiration and hope of over a billion Indians. Ever since he assumed office in May 2014, PM Modi has embarked on a journey of all-round and inclusive development where every Indian can realize their hopes and aspirations. He remains deeply inspired by the principle of ‘Antyodaya’, of serving the last person in the queue. Through innovative ideas and initiatives, the Government has ensured that the wheels of progress …

  • Musharraf blames Sharif for Pakistani Army’s withdrawal from Kargil

    Pakistan’s former dictator General Pervez Musharraf has attacked Nawaz Sharif and blamed the ousted prime minister for withdrawing from Kargil in 1999 under pressure from India when the Pakistan Army was in a “dominating position“.

    Gen. Musharraf, who was the army chief during the Kargil War, also demanded that Mr. Sharif should be tried for treason for his controversial remarks on the 2008 Mumbai terror attack.

    The 74-year-old retired general, facing a slew of cases in Pakistan, has been living in Dubai since last year when he was allowed to leave the country for medical treatment.

    While reacting to Mr. Sharif’s statement on the Mumbai attack, Gen. Musharraf, the chief of the All Pakistan Muslim League, also talked about the Kargil War, blaming withdrawal of the Pakistan Army on Mr. Sharif.

    Elaborating on the war and its happenings, he said that Pakistan was in a dominating position in five different fronts in the war, and that the then-prime minister was briefed on the situation at least two times.

    He rejected Mr. Sharif’s claims that he was not taken into confidence about the withdrawal of the Pakistan Army from Kargil.

    “He kept asking me whether we should withdraw,” said Gen. Musharraf in his video statement.

    The former president and military ruler also said that then-senator Raja Zafarul Haq and interior minister of the time Chaudhry Shujaat had opposed the withdrawal of the army.

    But, he said Mr. Sharif issued the order to withdraw the army from Kargil when he visited the U.S. Mr. Musharraf claimed Mr. Sharif was “put under pressure” by the Indian government.

     

  • Honor 10 With 19:9 Display, 6GB RAM, and Dual Rear Cameras Launched in India: Price, Specifications, and More

    Honor 10 was launched in India on Tuesday at an event in London. The smartphone was first launched in China last month, and is the Huawei brand Honor’s flagship offering. The Honor 10 will go on sale exclusively via Flipkart in India from Wednesday. It has several highlights, including its top-end HiSilicon Kirin 970 SoC that’s paired with 6GB of RAM, a dual rear camera setup, a 19:9 FullView display with an iPhone X-like notch, and a 24-megapixel front camera. The company is touting several AI 2.0-based features, from beautification and face recognition, to UX features in its EMUI 8.1 custom Android ROM that’s based on Android 8.1 Oreo. Finally, the Honor 10 also sports a gradient colour finish, similar to the Pink Gold and Twilight colour variants we last saw on the flagship-level Huawei P20 Pro and Huawei P20 smartphones.
    Honor 10 price in India, launch offers

    Honor 10 price in India has been set at Rs. 32,999 for the 6GB RAM and 128GB inbuilt storage variant in India – the company has chosen not to launch the 6GB RAM and 64GB inbuilt storage in the country. It will be available from midnight, Wednesday, May 16 in India, exclusively via Flipkart. The company has also chosen only to launch two colour variants in the country – Midnight Black and Phantom Blue.

    The Honor 10 India launch offers include an additional Rs. 5,000 off over the regular exchange value for all Honor smartphones, as well as select other devices. The company is also offering an additional Rs. 3,000 off over regular exchange value for all other devices. Both these exchange offers will be valid from Wednesday, May 16 to Friday, May 18. Honor is also offering no cost EMI on Bajaj Finserv cards, but this is valid on May 16 only. Buyers on Flipkart will also get a 10 percent instant discount with Axis Bank and debit cards – something that’s also applicable on EMI transactions. A Jio offer was also detailed, with Rs. 1,200 cashback, 100GB additional data, and Rs. 3,300 worth of partner vouchers.

    The company also announced that the Honor 10 will also be available to buy via Hi Honor online store in India, with a Rs. 500 coupon being provided on purchase of the smartphone, apart from MobiKwik SuperCash up to Rs. 2,000.

    In Europe, the company launched both the 64GB and 128GB storage variants, priced at EUR 399.90 (roughly Rs. 32,300) and EUR 449.90 (roughly Rs. 36,400), while the in the UK, the company launched only the 128GB variant, priced at GBP 399.99 (roughly Rs. 36,800). In Europe and the UK, the smartphone will be bundled with Monster Earphone II with Hi-Res Audio support, and a tailor-made sound profile for the Honor 10.

  • Co-Pilot Sucked Halfway Out Of Plane After Windshield Cracks Over China

    Getting sucked halfway out of a plane window is the stuff of movies and nightmares and it happens extremely rarely.

    But in mid-April, a female passenger died after being partially sucked out of a Southwest Airlines flight when one of the aircraft’s engines exploded. And then on Monday, the co-pilot of a Chinese Sichuan Airlines flight was also almost sucked out of his plane after a part of the cockpit windshield broke.

    After taking off at the Chinese municipality of Chongqing, passengers and crew sensed that something was wrong about half an hour into their flight to the Tibetan capital of Lhasa.

    “We experienced a few seconds of free fall before it stabilized again,” one passenger told Chinese media.

    But that wasn’t just turbulence. At the front of the plane, the pilot was fighting for the life of his colleague – who at that point had been almost entirely sucked out of the plane and was only being held back by his seat belt.

    “Suddenly, the windshield just cracked and made a loud bang. The next thing I know, my co-pilot had been sucked halfway out of the window,” said pilot Liu Chuanjian, speaking to Chinese media.

    Liu managed to pull his co-pilot back into the cockpit, according to his own account. The co-pilot only suffered non-life-threatening injuries in the drama that unfolded at an altitude of 32,000 feet.

    The pilot then managed to land the Airbus A319 in the city of Chengdu in a turbulent descent that injured another crew member.

    “Everything in the cockpit was floating in the air. Most of the equipment malfunctioned . . . and I couldn’t hear the radio. The plane was shaking so hard I could not read the gauges,” he was quoted as saying by Chinese media.

    French Airbus representatives later said they would send teams to China to investigate what triggered the 7-year-old plane’s malfunctioning. Airbus A319s can carry up to 160 passengers and are widely used around the world by European and U.S. airlines.

    While Sichuan Airlines mostly operates in Asia, it also offers flights to international destinations in Australia, New Zealand, Europe and North America. According to its website, it operates on routes to Los Angeles and Vancouver, among other destinations.

    The last known emergency of that kind occurred almost three decades ago, in 1990, when a British Airways pilot survived a similar incident at an altitude of 23,000 feet. While lightning strikes or objects in the flight path can sometimes crack windshields, incidents like Monday’s are extremely rare – but when they do happen, they almost always end with passengers, crew members or pilots being sucked out of the planes completely or partially, according to my colleagues Lori Aratani and Faiz Siddiqui:

    “It’s all about air pressure, which varies depending on location. At sea level, atmospheric pressure is about 14.7 psi (pounds per square inch), Thomas Anthony, director of the University of Southern California’s aviation security program, told the Verge. But at an airplane’s cruising altitude, about 33,000 feet, it drops to about 4 psi. That is why the higher you go, the more difficult it is to breathe. The air gets thinner. It’s the reason climbers on Mount Everest must carry oxygen with them.

    “Aircraft cabins are pressurized to keep passengers comfortable and alive at high altitudes, said Jim Gregory, a professor of aeronautical engineering and director of the Aerospace Research Center at Ohio State University.

  • ‘Jan Aakrosh’ rally: Congress will win every election from now, emerge victorious in 2019, says Rahul Gandhi

    Congress President Rahul Gandhi, sounding the poll bugle for the 2019 general elections, on Sunday attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his continued silence over issues related to corruption, women safety, bank loan frauds and foreign ammunition deals during a ‘Jan Aakrosh rally’ in New Delhi’s Ramlila Maidan. The rally, Gandhi’s first in Delhi as party president, was organised by the Congress to corner the BJP just weeks before the Karnataka elections. Gandhi said, “The Congress will win every election from now on and will also emerge victorious in 2019.”

    Slamming PM Modi for failing to deliver on his promises made in the 2014 election campaign, Rahul Gandhi said, “When PM Modi speaks, people have to search hard for shreds of truth within his speeches.” Targetting power minister Piyush Goyal over charges of corruption, Gandhi said, “Union Minister Piyush Goyal makes dubious business deals benefitting companies linked to him through his position. However, PM Modi doesn’t utter a single word on this.” He also raised last year’s Doklam standoff with China in his speech. “Modi ji did not speak a single word on Doklam during his visit to China. What kind of prime minister is he,” asked Gandhi at the rally.

    Sharpening his attack against PM Modi, Gandhi also raised the recent rapes in Kathua and Unnao and the alleged crisis in the higher judiciary. “Under PM Modi, for the first time in the history of our country, Supreme Court judges have had to reach out to people for justice. For the first time an Indian prime minister was asked on foreign soil to safeguard the women of this country.”