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The Great Indian Kapil Show: Kapil Sharma’s stunning Netflix comeback is falling in the world rankings due to declining viewership

The Great Indian Kapil Show has aired four episodes so far on Netflix, but viewership doesn’t seem to be increasing at an expected rate.

Based on Netflix’s own data, The Great Indian Kapil Show’s viewership is declining after four episodes and one month. With the long-awaited return of presenter Kapil Sharma and colleague Sunil Grover serving as the hook, the show was heavily marketed for several months in an effort to grow the streamer’s fan base in India. However, viewership seems to be plummeting following a lavish debut and a guest list that has so far featured celebrities like Vicky Kaushal, Diljit Dosanjh, Rohit Sharma, and Ranbir Kapoor.

The first episode, which starred Ranbir, his sister Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, and mother Neetu Kapoor, drew 2.4 million viewer hours, according to Netflix’s regularly updated Global Top 10 list. The episode received 2.5 million views in total and concluded the week at number three. With the publication of an additional episode, the show’s total number of viewer hours by the conclusion of the second week was 4.6 million. However, there were 2.6 million views overall. Even though there were 200,000 additional viewers, there are now two episodes available. In the second week, the show dropped to number five. While total viewership hours may vary because not every audience member is watching an episode through to the end, total views indicate the number of people who have watched an episode up until the moment that Netflix deems a single “view.”

The Great Indian Kapil Show dropped to number seven in the rankings after the conclusion of the third week. For the week, there were 4.1 million total hours of viewing and 1.7 million total views. Remember that viewers now have three episodes to choose from. By the conclusion of its first month, the show had only 1.2 million total views and had dropped to the eighth rank with 3.9 million total weekly viewer hours. Again, compared to the 57 minutes of video provided in week one, viewers now have access to over three hours of content in total.

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Kapil has already worked on other Netflix projects. He made his stage debut in Kapil Sharma: I’m Not Done Yet, a stand-up special, in 2022. Over its one-hour run, the program was unable to get into the global top 10. In contrast, the first season of Maamla Legal Hai had 1.1 million total views and 4.8 million hours of viewing when it began. In the second week, it gained one position and received 2 million views in addition to 8.5 million viewer hours.

PAN and Aadhaar not linked? Penalty deadline for TDS deductors extended—here’s what it means

Tax collection at source (TCS) or deduction at source (TDS) rates were higher for individuals whose PAN was lost due to non-linking. For example, the housing allowance TDS increased to 20% for individuals without active PANs.

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Individuals whose PAN became inoperative due to non-linkage faced higher tax deduction at source (TDS) or tax collection at source rates.

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The Indian government has extended the deadline for integrating Aadhaar and PAN (Permanent Account Number) to June 30, 2024. Those who haven’t connected their PAN to Aadhaar yet are eligible for this extension. The PAN can stop working if the connectivity is not finished before the deadline.

Furthermore, the 15th of July, 2024, has been added to the deadline for deductors to provide Form 16, a certificate for tax deducted at source (TDS). With this extension, deductors will have additional time to meet the TDS standards.

In order to avoid penalties and guarantee compliance with tax legislation, it is crucial for people and deductors to finish these procedures within the extended deadlines.

DK Shivakumar’s daughter to join politics? Aisshwarya’s reply after casting her vote

Daughter of Karnataka deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar, Aisshwarya DKS Hegde supported her uncle, Congress MP DK Suresh.

Karnataka deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar’s daughter, Aisshwarya DKS Hegde, stated she had no plans to enter politics. Aisshwarya DKS Hegde declared, “I have no intentions (to join politics)” after casting her ballot in Bengaluru. I am content with my role as an educationist. To make India proud, everyone must work in a variety of disciplines, and I currently work in one that is necessary.

Additionally supporting her uncle, Congress MP DK Suresh, who is running in the Bangalore Rural parliamentary seat, is Aisshwarya DKS Hegde. Karnataka’s lone Congress MP is DK Suresh. The BJP won 25 of the 28 seats in the Lok Sabha in 2019, sweeping the state.

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Aisshwarya DKS Hegde stated, “It’s about the country today,” after casting her ballot. I and every other person will grow if only the nation does. Although I’m not familiar with Congress in the Lok Sabha elections, I’m sure that I’ll be celebrating June 4 with my uncle.”

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In 2021, Aisshwarya got married to Amartya Hegde, the grandson of BJP leader SM Krishna and the son of the late Cafe Coffee Day founder, VG Siddhartha.

88 Lok Sabha seats are available in the second phase, spread across 13 states and 1 Union Territory. These include 13 in Rajasthan, 20 in Kerala, 8 in Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, and 5 in Assam and Bihar.

PM Narendra Modi reacts to SC’s VVPAT verdict and claims Congress has Muslim quota plan in Bihar

PM Modi claimed that the opposition was trying to get rid of EVMs.

“The Bihar RJD-Congress combination has no regard for democracy or the Indian Constitution. For decades, they prohibited individuals from using their right to vote. Booth capturing was rather prevalent. Even the people were not allowed to cast ballots,” Prime Minister Modi remarked.

“Now that the honest and impoverished voters have access to the EVM, they are making every effort to eliminate it… He continued, “The Supreme Court’s robust ruling today indicates that the outdated ballot-paper voting system will not be reinstated.

According to PM Modi, the Congress wants to include Muslims in the OBC reservation system, much like Karnataka does.

“I say this with the highest responsibility: Congress has thoroughly colluded to deny the rights of SCs, STs, and OBCs. India cannot have reservations based on religion, as Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar stated quite clearly,” he asserted.

According to PM Modi, Muslims in Karnataka receive the lion’s share of the state’s 27 percent OBC quota.

However, Congress is making every effort to enact a reservation system based on faith. It aims to introduce the Karnataka reservation model throughout the nation.They have deceived the OBC group by adding all Muslims in Karnataka, regardless of their socioeconomic situation, to the OBC list. The Muslims now own a sizable portion of the OBC’s 27% reservation.In Bihar and other regions of the nation, Congress hopes to take similar action,” he continued.

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Today, the Supreme Court denied multiple petitions that sought to use Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) devices to cross-verify votes cast using electronic voting machines (EVMs).

A pair from Delhi known as “Spiderman” was exposed after a risky bike stunt video went viral. Observe

The young couple resides in Najafgarh, Delhi. Fans of Spiderman and Spiderwoman have made tributes to the superheroes on their Instagram pages.

A young Delhi couple was taken into custody after they were spotted on multiple videos executing risky stunts on a bike. The woman was costumed as Spiderwoman, and the man as Spiderman.

Aditya, 20, and Anjali, 19, rode motorcycles in Najafgarh, southwest Delhi, where they reside.

They were seen riding a Pulsar without a helmet or license plate while donning superhero costumes in a widely shared Instagram video. The woman is riding pillion as she exits a metro station. Additionally, they were observed raising their hands from the moving car. According to news outlet IANS, they are accused of driving without a license, wearing a helmet, and displaying a number plate.

Their faces were hidden below their body-con dresses.

On Instagram, the video “Spiderman in Najafgarh” has received over 77,000 “likes” and over 9.6 lakh views.

With almost 9,000 followers on Instagram, the man bills himself as “your friendly neighbourhood Indian spidey.”. Over a million people have seen several of his videos. In one of his Instagram reels, he is seen selling onions from a push cart and then performing a solo bike stunt.

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Spideygwen_official is the Instagram handle of his female acquaintance. Her self-description as “your one and only Spider Gwen” is an homage to Gwen Stacy, the romantic interest of Spiderman in the venerable superhero comic book series. A little over 700 people follow her.

The WaConne Anifest in Delhi on Thursday saw the “Spiderman” couple make an appearance, and when they did, the audience cheered them on as they posed like the classic Spiderman and Spiderwoman.

India election 2024 phase 2: Who votes and what’s at stake?

India election 2024 phase 2: In the second stage of the biggest election in history, 88 constituencies spread over 13 states will cast ballots on April 26.

On April 26, the second of seven phases of India’s massive parliamentary elections will take place, with all eyes on the southern states of Kerala and Karnataka.

A former chief of India’s main opposition who has never won a general election for his party, a former top UN official, and a former Bollywood star who is running for a third term but has let her supporters down by not showing up in person are among the candidates in round two.

On April 19, India’s general elections for the 543 seats in the Lok Sabha, the country’s lower house of parliament, began. On June 4, the outcomes of the biggest democratic election in history will be made public.

India boasts the world’s largest electorate, with 969 million registered voters, greater than the combined populations of the US, the EU, and Russia.

In addition to a plethora of regional and national contenders, the two primary alliances are the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA), a coalition of 28 parties united by the primary opposition Indian National Congress to depose the BJP.

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When does voting start and end?

Voting will start at 7 am (01:30 GMT) and end at 6 pm (12:30 GMT). Voters already in the queue by the time polls close will get to vote even if that means keeping polling stations open longer.

Who votes in phase 2?

Voters from these 88 constituencies from 13 states and union territories will go to the ballot box:

  • Kerala: All 20 of the southern state’s seats
  • Rajasthan: 13 of the western state’s 25 seats
  • Karnataka: 14 of the southern state’s 28 seats
  • Uttar Pradesh: Eight of the northern state’s 80 seats
  • Madhya Pradesh: Six of the central state’s 29 seats
  • Assam: Five of the eastern state’s 14 seats
  • Chhattisgarh: Three of the central state’s 11 seats
  • Bihar: Five of the eastern state’s 40 seats
  • Maharashtra: Eight of the western state’s 48 seats
  • West Bengal: Three of the eastern state’s 42 seats
  • Tripura: One of the northeastern state’s two seats
  • Jammu and Kashmir: One of the union territory’s five seats
  • Manipur: Parts of one of the northeastern state’s two seats, which voted in the first phase, will also vote on April 26.

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Which major groups are there?

Wayanad, Kerala: Renowned opposition leader Rahul Gandhi will square off against Communist Party of India left-wing challenger Annie Raja in an attempt to retain the seat that elected him in 2019. Though they are opponents in Kerala, Gandhi’s Congress and the Communists are both a part of the national opposition INDIA coalition. Gandhi is a past prime minister’s son, grandson, and great-grandson, although the Congress party has lost handily to the BJP thrice. K Surendran, the state president of the BJP, is also a candidate. Since the 2009 elections, Wayanad has been a stronghold for the Congress. The only significant Indian state without a single BJP MP elected to parliament is Kerala.

Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala: Senior Congressman Shashi Tharoor, a writer, former UN undersecretary-general, and minister, is running for reelection a fourth time. The junior information technology minister from the BJP, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, is his biggest rival. The ruling party is expecting to win against all odds, as it lacks both the numbers and the proof of widespread support. In this constituency, the BJP has trailed the Congress in the last two general elections. Kerala’s population is composed of 27% Muslims, 18% Christians, and 55% Hindus. However, the Hindu nationalist BJP has found it difficult to get even the majority of the Hindu vote in Kerala thus far.

Mandya, Karnataka: The BJP has never won the Mandya seat in southern Karnataka. While Modi boasted of a target of crossing the 400-seat mark on the back of his alliance this time, only strong wins in southern India can make that possible. The BJP did win 25 of the state’s 28 seats in the 2019 general elections and also ruled at the state level from 2008 to 2013, and from 2018 to 2023. But the Congress, which is back in power in Karnataka, is hoping to garner a large victory as it has campaigned against the government, saying it discriminates against the southern states, which get few resources from the federal government. The Congress candidate, Venkataramane Gowda – also known as Star Chandru – is up against former Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy of the Janata Dal Secular, an ally of the BJP.

Mathura, Uttar Pradesh: This seat has been held by BJP actor Hema Malini from Bollywood since 2014. She is up against Mukesh Dhangar, the state president of the Congress. BJP stronghold Mathura, like with other cities in the most populous state in India, is home to mosques that the party of Modi alleges were constructed on top of destroyed temples. It is the Shahi Idgah mosque in Mathura, built in the 17th century. Mathura might support the BJP, but Malini is more well-known for not visiting the area, where it is said that she only shows up during election seasons.

Gautam Budh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh: From this area, former BJP minister Mahesh Sharma has won thrice. Mohammed Akhlaq was lynched in this constituency’s village of Bisahda in 2015 after it was alleged that he had stolen and killed a cow. Because of the rumor, the 52-year-old Muslim ironsmith was pulled from his house and killed by beating. Prime Minister Modi has come under fire recently for inciting anti-Muslim sentiment by comparing the Muslim population to “infiltrators.” The prime minister made remarks during an election rally in the western state of Rajasthan that were generally interpreted as a reference to the Muslim minority. He added that the opposition sought to give money to “those who have many children.”

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Who rules states that vote in the second phase?

  • Kerala is governed by a left-wing alliance led by the Communist Party of India (Marxist), which is part of INDIA.
  • The BJP governs Assam, Manipur, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
  • The BJP rules through alliances in Bihar and Maharashtra.
  • The Congress governs Karnataka.
  • West Bengal is governed by the All India Trinamool Congress Party, a part of INDIA.

Who won these Lok Sabha seats in 2019?

  • In the last Lok Sabha election, Congress-led alliances United Progressive Alliance (UPA) and the United Democratic Front (UDF) in Kerala, won 23 of the 88 seats that will vote on April 26. Several parties from the UPA are now part of the INDIA bloc.
  • The BJP-led NDA won 62 of the seats in 2019.
  • Two independent candidates won seats in 2019 in Karnataka and Maharashtra each. The Bahujan Samaj Party took one seat in Uttar Pradesh.
  • A delimitation exercise in Assam last year changed the organization of constituencies. In 2019, Assam had a constituency called the Autonomous District which comprised Diphu as an assembly segment among others. Diphu has now replaced the Autonomous District as a constituency in 2024. The BJP won the Autonomous District in 2019. Additionally, Darrang-Udalguri was previously called Mangaldoi, which the BJP won.

How much of India has voted so far?

102 constituencies across 21 states cast ballots in the election’s first round on April 19. All seats in Tamil Nadu, together with those in Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, and Puducherry, have ended voting.

Phase one of the election saw voting for both of Manipur’s seats; phase two will see voting in Outer Manipur twice.

India General Elections 2024: South is in focus as Modi aims to win the Lok Sabha.

India General Elections 2024: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is leading his campaign to win the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, and as the Indian political scene heats up, all eyes are on the South. At this critical juncture in Indian politics, the battleground moves towards the southern states amid a frenzy of activity and expectation.

With an eye on expanding its political footprint beyond its conventional strongholds in the North and West, Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is positioning itself strategically in the run-up to the elections to seize important constituencies in the southern regions. There is a lot on the line, as the BJP needs a good performance in the South to maintain its grasp on the national leadership.

  • Polls have opened in the second of the seven-phase India General Elections 2024 with 13 states voting for 88 seats in the Lok Sabha, the lower house of India’s Parliament.
  • The first phase of the vote was held on April 19 in 102 constituencies across 21 states and union territories.
  • The elections primarily pit the National Democratic Alliance, led by two-time Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), against the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance, spearheaded by the main opposition party, the Indian National Congress.
  • Voters will elect representatives to fill 543 seats of the Lok Sabha. The party or coalition that secures a majority will form the next government.
  • About 969 million registered voters are eligible to participate in the world’s largest democratic exercise over six weeks. The results will be announced on June 4.

Lok Sabha Elections 2024 Phase 2 Live Results: Up to 9 AM, 9.3% of voters were registered in 13 states and the District of Columbia.

Modi wants to turn India election into a Hindu-Muslim war

As defenders of Hindu interests, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have opted to run in this seven-phase national election.

Additionally, they have said unequivocally that safeguarding Hindu interests entails defending them against Muslims.

They claim that the opposition Congress party is working with the Muslim community to steal the money and privileges of the Hindu majority and give them to Muslims, putting them in danger.

The prime minister made a clear reference to Muslims when he said at a rally in Rajasthan on Sunday that the opposition would seize Hindu riches and give it to those “who have more children.” He continued by referring to the Muslim community as “infiltrators.”

There was indignation over Modi’s remarks in several places. The Election Commission of India (ECI) has been urged to take action against him for his hate speech by individuals and organizations from all throughout the nation.

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How do Muslims in India feel about the general election?

Before the multi-stage national election that is expected to hand Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s BJP government another term in power, Muslims in India share with Al Jazeera their hopes, concerns, and opinions.

How dubious YouTube ‘news’ channels boosted Modi

With over 460 million users, YouTube’s largest market is India, where four out of every five internet users access the platform.

YouTube is becoming an increasingly popular source of news for Indians, but not all of the content is newsworthy. Several of the most well-known YouTube channels in India are spreading misinformation and inciting Islamophobia; they frequently support PM Modi and his BJP while disparaging opposition figures and opponents.

These channels are distinct since they identify themselves as “news” channels and purport to offer fact-based reporting. However, the actual situation is distinct.

How is the government formed after the election?

The lower house’s party with a simple majority of 273 seats or more is invited to form a government and appoint its prime minister. The president of India will request that the leading party attempt to form a coalition if no one party crosses that barrier.

In the past, this has resulted in days or even weeks of heated horse trading and discussions between the parties in an attempt to come to a consensus.

‘We exist’: A Himayalan hamlet, forgotten by Indian democracy

Jiten Toto, a native of Totopara in West Bengal state, says he has little faith that anything would change in India during the election. The people living in this small but distinct area of the nation believe they have been ignored for too long by the largest democracy in the world.

Approximately 75% of the estimated 1,670 Toto population is entitled to vote, making them one of the world’s smallest tribes.

Many Totos claim that politicians have consistently disregarded their issues because of their tiny number and distant location.

“Not much progress has been made toward our growth. Poor roads and subpar health care are continuing issues, according to Jiten. “After the poll, no political leader has ever visited this location to assess the state of affairs.”

When will the results be announced?

It is illegal under Indian law to publish exit poll data while an election is in progress. Hence, any indication of which way the vote is trending will only come after the last phase of voting concludes on June 1.

Formal ballot counting begins three days later on June 4, though the use of electronic voting machines means tallying will be quick. Results should be announced on the same day.

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Can Modi win a historic third term?

If Modi wins, he will be only the second Indian leader to retain power for a third term after Jawaharlal Nehru, the country’s first prime minister.

The BJP controls much of Hindi-speaking northern and central India but is now trying to gain a foothold in the east and south.

Its toughest challenge in the second phase is Kerala, where voting is being held on all 20 seats.

What happened in Phase 1?

The first of the seven phases of the mammoth Indian general election took place on April 19 when 102 seats across 21 states and union territories voted.

For some states such as Tamil Nadu and Uttarakhand, elections were held on all the seats in the first phase. Key northern states including Uttar Pradesh and Bihar are voting in all phases.

According to India’s election body, the voter turnout in the first phase was 60 percent.

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Which states will be voting in this phase?

Voters in the following 13 states and one union territory, totaling 88 constituencies, will go to the ballot box:

  1. Kerala – all 20 of the southern state’s seats
  2. Rajasthan – 13 of the western state’s 25 seats
  3. Karnataka – 14 of the southern state’s 28 seats
  4. Uttar Pradesh – 8 of the key northern state’s 80 seats
  5. Madhya Pradesh – 6 of the central state’s 29 seats
  6. Assam – 5 of the eastern state’s 14 seats
  7. Chhattisgarh – 3 of the central state’s 11 seats
  8. Bihar – 6 of the eastern state’s 40 seats
  9. Maharashtra – 8 of the western state’s 48 seats
  10. West Bengal – 3 of the eastern state’s 42 seats
  11. Tripura: 1 of the northeastern state’s 2 seats
  12. Jammu and Kashmir – 1 of the union territory’s 5 seats
  13. Manipur – parts of 1 of the northeastern state’s 2 seats, which voted in the first phase, will also vote on April 26
India General Elections 2024

As Prime Minister Modi and his party aim to win the Lok Sabha, the South is the center of attention in the grand finale of the 2024 India General Elections. This election marks a turning point in India’s democratic history because of the dynamic interaction of regional dynamics, socioeconomic concerns, and political strategies in the electoral environment. The results of this election will not only influence future governance but also represent the desires and decisions of millions of Indian citizens, as the country anxiously awaits the decision. The outcome would surely have an impact on the entire country and shape Indian politics going forward, with the South emerging as a pivotal battleground.

Lok Sabha Elections 2024 Phase 2 Live Results: Up to 9 AM, 9.3% of voters were registered in 13 states and the District of Columbia.

India Election Phase 2 Voting Live: Voting for 88 constituencies in the second phase of the 18th Lok Sabha elections across 13 states and union territories has begun.

The 18th Lok Sabha elections are currently in their second phase, with voting for 88 seats taking place across 13 states and union territories. There are more than 1,200 people running for office, four of them are from outside Manipur.
Thirteen states and union territories reported a 9.3% voter turnout at nine in the morning. While Maharashtra had the lowest voter turnout—more than 7%—Chhattisgarh and Manipur registered over 15% of the total. More than 10% of voters cast ballots in these 88 seats through 9 a.m. in 2019.

Tomorrow’s elections will be for all 20 seats in Kerala, 14 of the 28 seats in Karnataka, 13 seats in Rajasthan, 8 seats in Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, 7 seats in Madhya Pradesh, 5 seats in Assam and Bihar, 3 seats in West Bengal and Chhattisgarh, and 1 seat each in Manipur, Tripura, and Jammu and Kashmir.

Union minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar, BJP members Tejasvi Surya, Hema Malini, and Arun Govil, Rahul Gandhi and Shashi Tharoor of the Congress, DK Suresh, the brother of Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, and former chief minister HD Kumaraswamy are among the notable contenders for the second phase.

Of the 89 seats in 2019, the UPA had 24 and the NDA 56. As part of the delimitation process, six of these seats have been redrew.

The first round of the seven stages of the elections, which will include 102 seats spread across 21 states and Union territory, took place last Friday. A little over 65.5% of voters participated in the polls.

Lok Sabha Polls 2024: 9.3% Voter Turnout Recorded Across 13 States, UTs Till 9 AM

Lok Sabha Polls 2024: Chhattisgarh Records Over 14% Voter Turnout Till 9 AM

Polling percentage till 9 am in three Lok Sabha seats of Chhattisgarh

  • 17.52% in Kanker Lok Sabha
  • 14.33% in Mahasamund Lok Sabha
  • 14.59 % in Rajnandgaon Lok Sabha

Lok Sabha Polls 2024: “No Nitish, No Lalu, Only Pappu”: Purnia Candidate Pappu Yadav

“No matter how much people tried to put me down, tried to harass and murder me politically, including conspiracies to even harm and kill me, my car being seized, and harassment by the police prosecution. I considered Purnea as my mother and decided to contest alone. Why do you think Purnea is a hot seat today. It is the blessings of the people from here. No Narendra Modi, no Nitish Kumar, No Lalu Yadav from here, Just Pappu,” Purnia Lok Sabha Independent candidate Pappu Yadav said.

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India declares the US human rights report to be extremely biased and says it has no value.

The US Human Rights Report that highlighted the violence in Manipur and the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was deemed “deeply biased” by the External Affairs Ministry.

In Short

  • India responds to US’s Human Rights Report
  • Report mentioned Manipur, tax-raids on BBC, killing of Khalistani terrorist in Canada
  • Report is ‘deeply biased’ and Indian government ‘attaches no value’, says MEA

The Human Rights Report published by the US State Department is “deeply biased,” according to the External Affairs Ministry, which also stated that the Union government “attaches no value to it” on Thursday.

The report focused on “significant” atrocities that occurred in Manipur after ethnic warfare broke out in May 2023, as well as tax authorities’ raids on the BBC and instances of international repression, such as the Canadian government’s assassination of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

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4 Killed In Taxi Car Accident Near VR Punjab Mohali Late Night!

A speeding car has killed four people near Mohali in Punjab after the vehicle slammed into the divider and then rammed into people. The horrific incident which happened on Sunday has been caught on camera. In the video, a blue car is seen ramming into the divider of the road and then hitting two people crossing the road. The two people inside the car have also lost their lives. The incident occurred around 12:30 am.
All the suffered people were rushed into nearby civil hospital. Police has started the investigation into the matter. As per reports, the taxi car was overspeeding and the driver lost the control causing car to collide with divider. Further investigations are underway to learn the specific cause. However, there are no official statement release by Police about the exact cause and the ongoing investigation. Also identity of the victims are yet to reveal.

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