‘People sitting abroad…’: BJP chief’s indirect attack on CJP’s protest for ‘dragging youth into negative politics’. india news

'People sitting abroad...': BJP chief's indirect attack on CJP's protest for 'dragging youth into negative politics'

New Delhi: BJP national president Nitin Nabin on Saturday took a veiled dig at the CJP protest, saying “some people sitting abroad think they can decide the direction of India’s youth,” further alleging that it was pushing them into “negative politics”. “Today’s youth want to work to build the country, want to work to secure their future,” Nabeen said while addressing an intellectuals’ conference in Ranchi, according to a post from the BJP’s official X account.He said, “But some people have termed the youth of this country as anti-incumbency. Those who want to drag the youth of this country into negative politics, I warn them that the youth of India will join positive politics.”He said, “Some people sitting abroad think that they will give direction to the youth of India.”The BJP chief further said that the party would oppose such steps through democratic means, adding that “we will protest on the basis of democracy, but we will not allow the standards of democracy to be destroyed.”He said, “The youth of India will not move ahead by becoming puppets in the hands of a few people.”Nabin also highlighted the importance of farmers in India’s development and said, “I accept that the biggest contribution to this country and to the progress of this country is our farmers. They say that if the farmer is happy, there is prosperity in the house, and there is harmony too.”He said, “Our government has a very clear plan towards farmers. We do not want to keep farmers only as beneficiaries.” He said the government aims to improve agricultural outcomes and double the income of farmers.His comments came during a two-day organizational visit to Jharkhand, his first visit to the state after becoming the BJP national president. During the visit, he participated in party meetings and outreach programs aimed at strengthening the organization ahead of the upcoming elections.Earlier in the day, Nabeen chaired a meeting of BJP MPs and MLAs at the state party office in Ranchi after arriving at the airport, where he was given a grand welcome.Paying tribute to tribal icon Birsa Munda at Birsa Chowk, he said, “Visiting Jharkhand is like coming home for me.”On the second day of his visit, he is scheduled to visit Bokaro Steel City and later meet party workers and leaders at several places, including the residence of state BJP president Aditya Sahu. His visit is taking place ahead of the Rajya Sabha elections in Jharkhand, in which nominations are to be held till June 8 and voting on June 18.

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Kerala government will welcome foreign universities, allot modern job-oriented courses. kochi news

Kerala government to welcome foreign universities, allot modern job-oriented courses

Kochi: Higher Education Minister Rosy M John on Saturday said the state government is adopting an open-minded approach towards welcoming foreign and private universities while giving priority to modern, job-oriented courses.John said, “In principle, we are in favor of it (setting up foreign university branches in the state). We cannot remain isolated without knowing the changes around the world.” He said official policy decisions would be taken soon.Along with structural entry to global institutions, the government is giving priority to immediate introduction of contemporary, industry-relevant courses. In response to various institutional requests, several modern courses have already been approved in the last fortnight. The government aims to approve the remaining proposals within this academic year, provided the institutions strictly follow the prescribed guidelines and standards.He said to counter the shortage of medical seats due to students moving to neighboring states, the government is exploring the possibility of increasing seats in both government and private aided sectors.The minister said the previous government implemented the four-year undergraduate program without adequate preparation, leaving students and teachers stranded. He said that to improve it, a team of experts will be appointed to conduct a comprehensive study and suggest necessary amendments.The policy change also addresses the continued migration of students abroad after senior secondary education. The administration plans to upgrade domestic infrastructure to retain talent locally. Additionally, the government is finalizing the modalities to implement the ‘Indira Guarantee’ to provide a stipend of Rs 1,000 per month to college-going girl students.The Minister expressed serious concern over the ongoing CBSE assessment crisis, which has led to the delay in the KEAM rank list and parents are worried about how the revaluation marks will be integrated. He said that the uncertainty of the Central Government should have been avoided.Turning to regional development, John, Minister in-charge of Ernakulam district, said that high priority is being given to the eight-lane Angamaly-Kundannoor bypass and the Kochi Metro Phase 3 extension to Angamaly via Kochi Airport, for which the detailed project report (DPR) is currently underway. The minister blamed the previous LDF administration for the delay in GIFT City land acquisition, and promised to secure central approval to unlock its employment potential.Finally, with regard to the Governor’s direct appointment of pro-RSS academic D Mavuthu as pro-tem MG University Vice-Chancellor, the Minister said the government will firmly place its stand before the Governor to protect academic quality and prevent political interference while avoiding direct constitutional confrontation.He said, “The governor appointed Mavuthu without asking for the list of nominees from the state government. Also the new government did not get enough time to give the list. But we will protest against all such political appointments and focus on the quality of education.”

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‘Why would any American kid go into engineering if he thinks…’: Fox News’ Laura Ingraham asks Republican leader on his anti-H-1B bill

'Why would any American kid go into engineering if he thinks...': Fox News' Laura Ingraham asks Republican leader on his anti-H-1B bill
Fox News anchor Chip Roy asked why even Republican congressmen supported the H-1B visa program for so long.

When conservative news host and Fox journalist Laura Ingraham interviewed Republican Congressman Chip Roy on his new proposed legislation against the H-1B visa program, Ingraham told Roy that congressmen from both parties are “to blame” for the abuse of the visa program because many large donors kept wages at the lowest level and continued to insist that they could not find any Americans to work with those wage levels.Laura asked Roy, “Why would any American kid go into engineering if he thinks they (companies) will bring someone from India or Pakistan or China to take his place in a few years? Why?”“My son is a rising junior and my daughter is a rising sophomore. We’re looking at colleges and trying to figure out what we’re going to do. Three-quarters of American STEM students don’t get employment after college. That’s the reality when you have corporate America doing what they’ve been doing for years, which is importing cheap labor, because of the Wall Street Journal editorial or the Chamber of Commerce talking points. It sounds good at the point,” Chip Roy said, adding that Republicans have done the same. Roy then accused Democrats of still emphasizing immigration, leading to a flurry of scandals.Chip Roy’s legislation against the H-1B visa program proposes to eliminate the lottery system, which this year switched from a random lottery to a salary-based lottery for the first time. Roy wants to end the lottery system and replace it with merit-based selection.

Chip Roy’s anti-H1B proposal

  • Prevent employers from hiring H1-B workers if they have fired workers in the past year.
  • End the H1-B lottery and instead review applicants based on merit.
  • Final adjustment of status allowing H1-B visa holders to apply for lawful permanent residence, reducing the visa’s intended temporary status.
  • Labor market testing conducted by DOL and USCIS to review the hiring practices of employers to ensure that they have made efforts to hire locals/Americans first.
  • End the Optional Practical Training Program, which drives overseas displacement of American workers into STEM jobs

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Bjp: ‘We Are All Cockroaches’: Anand Ranganathan gets candid on CJP, Abhijeet Dipke and ‘BJP’s loss’ | India News

'We Are All Cockroaches': Anand Ranganathan gets candid on CJP, Abhijeet Dipke and 'BJP's loss'
Cockroach Janta Party: Gen Z awakening or AAP 2.0?

The sudden rise of the Cockroach Janta Party has led many to question whether it is Aam Aadmi Party 2.0. But there are issues that matter to the younger generation—the Gen Z—such as the recent NEET paper leak and the CBSE online marking mess. Many NEET aspirants died by suicide after the leak, and the concerned minister, Union education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, has not resigned.Author and political commentator Anand Ranganathan says there are three aspects of the Cockroach Janta Party that people are not looking at fully, with most discussions focusing on only one or two of them. He calls the Cockroach Janta Party “Aam Aadmi Party 2.0” and points to founder Abhijeet Dipke’s past association with Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal. Ranganathan says the movement is similar to the early days of the AAP. He is also critical of the Cockroach party’s leadership, describing its core members as anarchists and claiming that they are trying to create disruption and unrest.Here’s a breakdown by Anand RanganathanTwenty-two million followers, a movement born out of exam leaks, unemployment anger, and of course, a controversial cockroach remark. Supporters say this is India’s Gen Z political awakening. Critics say it’s nothing more than AAP 2.0 wrapped in a social media campaign.Joining us is author and political commentator Anand Ranganathan. Thank you. Anand, welcome to our show.Thank you.We’ve seen many online movements. Sorry, cockroach. It was a cockroach. I get the drift, but what is the larger picture that you see? Do you see this as a joke that went viral or a serious political phenomenon, the Cockroach Janata Party?First of all, thank you so much, Aditi. It’s always such a pleasure being here. I think there are three points that people haven’t looked at in their entirety. People are talking about either one of those points, or the second one, or two of those. So let’s break it down into what I believe is happening right now.Number one. Let’s be very honest. If Kejriwal had Anna Hazare, these guys have Kejriwal. It is Aam Aadmi Party 2.0. As the very famous first sentence of Metamorphosis by Kafka goes—“One morning…” Let me paraphrase it. One morning, Gregor Kejriwal woke up after an unsettled dream and found himself transformed into a giant cockroach.But don’t you think you’re being a little unfair? He’s worked with Kejriwal before, then he went abroad. From what I’ve heard him say, he obviously put this out as a joke or a sarcastic comment on what a judge said.Yes.And it acquired a life of its own.Right.He could not have predicted—and I’m talking about Abhijeet here—that this would become what it has become. So I’m talking of the expansion of the Cockroach Janata Party that has happened with the three spokespersons and others.They are a bunch of anarchists. I don’t want to use stronger words than that, but good luck to them, whatever they plan to do in life. But right now they’re just out there to create havoc and trouble, which is what anarchists do. Leftists, they’ve got all their views confused. There is a lot of Hindu phobia in there. There’s a lot of taking pride in doing things illegally.If you were to ask them, was Shaheen Bagh illegal, where they blocked a road for six months, none of them would say it was illegal. Were the farm protests illegal when they blocked the highways? No.So fundamentally, they are from the same fold as the Aam Aadmi Party—anarchists, leftists, rejects of society, dregs.But here is the thing. The first point is, it’s very clear who they are. The second point is, do they have a right to do what they’re doing?And the answer—not just because I’m a free speech absolutist, but even otherwise—is absolutely and emphatically yes. Of course, according to me, they have a right to say or do whatever they want, form a party, have a press conference, allege whatever they want.And this is where the government has got it wrong when they’re saying, “We’re blocking this for national security issues, sovereignty issues.” I mean, come on.Let’s remember what was happening during the UPA time. I think there was a cartoonist who basically changed the symbol of the Sarnath lions—Yeah, with wolves.And the UPA came down heavily on him. I forget his name. Aseem, I think his name was.Aseem.Some UAPA-type provisions were added on him. He was arrested. He was jailed. BJP was supporting that person.So when you’re in power, you suddenly feel that the nation is at threat. No. The nation is not at threat from whatever these bunch of no-hopers are doing. So I support them completely.Now I come to the final point, which is very important and which people are missing. This is why I feel the BJP has not just lost the plot but missed the bus, because each and every one of these issues are genuine issues.Please remember how Arvind Kejriwal gained popularity. He piggybacked on genuine grouses and genuine issues, which was corruption at that point in time, 15 years ago. It was only later, when people understood what he wanted to do and how things turned out, that people realized his real intentions.In this case, there is a big difference. They are piggybacking on genuine grouses. I’ll come to that in a minute. But here, people know who these guys are. We had no idea who Kejriwal was. We thought he was an honest guy, he was going to change society, and he was one of us.It’s only five or six years down the line that people got to know the real Kejriwal, and now we know he’s as despotic as any other politician, which is fine by me. Like Lalu, like Kejriwal, like anybody else.These guys, we know who they are. But this is how they start a movement. They piggyback on genuine grouses.And this is the third point very quickly, Aditi. Years before what CJP is doing, right-wing, meritorious Modi supporters have brought up exactly these issues. Exactly these issues.Corruption—I can name them. Anuradha Tiwari is one, Ajit Bharti is another. UGC issues, potholes on the road, the QR code thing, corruption, injustice, government malaise, examination leaks. More issues than what the CJP has brought in, the right-wingers have brought up.And what happened to them?The BJP went after them. BJP supporters called them all sorts of things. They were even equated with jihadis.So the chicken has come home to roost because the same people whose genuine grouses you ignored, and whom you should have supported, were pushed aside. Now somebody else has taken that mantle. And perhaps they are among those 22 million followers that the Cockroach Janata Party has.But I’m going to come down to each of these three issues one by one.Sure. And first, let me start with when you say they are the dregs and they are the anarchists. Who are you referring to? Because there are 22 million kids out there, youngsters out there. Not all of them can be anarchists. Many of them would be people who are actually hurt by what has happened in India, by mental health issues. There are people who committed suicide. Those are not issues that we can trifle with, and you’re right there. But when you’re saying dregs, who are you referring to?Everyone, each one of them can’t be dregs.Thank you for saying that. Of course, I don’t know who those 22 million people are. Followers are possibly not supporters. Whatever the case may be, my categorization is of the spokespersons and the people surrounding those spokespersons. They are the ones who are leftist anarchists.Okay.Not the followers. Thanks for the clarification.Of course.So now this has largely been an online movement.Just to clarify, Kejriwal was a dyed-in-the-wool leftist, right? But a lot of supporters of the Aam Aadmi Party at that point of time—That’s exactly what I mean. You piggyback on a genuine grouse, which is pan-India, ideology-agnostic, party-agnostic. That is how you build a movement, and then slowly the cover falls off.Even if several thousand of these online activists turn up at Jantar Mantar, do you believe that—It will be difficult to make the cockroaches back off. What they have done to begin with is antagonize the entire legal procedure. They haven’t got permission to be at Jantar Mantar.And this is what I mean. Anarchists and leftists—this is exactly what they do.But I think he clarified that he’s going to ask for permission after landing.So the guy lands just a few hours before the protest is supposed to happen. Tens of thousands are supposed to gather, and he goes and asks for permission.Now you know what happens. When you ask for permission, it is not granted immediately. The police have to do reconnaissance. They have to visit the place. They have to find out where the exits and entrances are. What if 10,000 people suddenly arrive?There is a procedure, and it takes days. After that, you are given clearance not just by the police but by the fire department and others. It’s a whole process.What are they expecting? You go to the police station, your protest is a few hours away, and you get permission instantly?Obviously, they planned this. Then they would hype it up by saying, “Look, this is an anti-democratic state. It didn’t give us permission to protest.”And not just that. Even if you say they cleverly planned it, look at what the spokesperson said. He said, “Why should we need permission?”So let me say this. This is classic The Man Who Was Thursday. This is classic anarchy. This is what they do. They have displayed their cards.So you’re saying that it’s headed toward a firestorm, a melee, when the ground event actually happens.Yes.But what options does the government have? Because it has to do something. If it refuses permission now, the perception and the narrative become, “The government is suppressing protest.”Which is exactly what they want.But if that happens, what are the options before the government, the police, or whoever the authorities are? Can they make this happen in some other way?So this is the nub of the issue, and this is where I believe the BJP, Modi, and everyone down the line have got it completely wrong.The government should have appropriated this movement because the fact remains, as Anuradha is saying, as Ajit is saying, and as many others are saying—we are cockroaches, yaar.Everything is hunky-dory in this country. Yes, there is no alternative to Modi. Modi is doing well. The country is doing well.But these are also issues that matter.Of course. And it affects Gen Z. It affects the generation. That’s it.Look at the 10 people who committed suicide. The minister is still there. CBSE came after that, UGC before that.The point is, the grouse is as serious as the anti-corruption grouse was serious.The BJP should have appropriated it. Maybe senior leaders might have, but younger BJP leaders should have come out and said, “We stand with this.”And if Modi tweeted, “I hear you,” Gen Z would feel heard. Right now, Gen Z feels nobody hears us.So let us follow CJP.That’s what they’re feeling.Anuradha has used the word “cockroaches” much before these people did. What does cockroach mean, and why are critics of the CJP using the word derogatorily?We are cockroaches. Cockroaches are meant to survive even a nuclear holocaust.The way Indians are surviving—contamination in water, contamination everywhere, injustice everywhere, corruption everywhere, government apathy.Two days ago, 20 people died. Someone had a permit for six hotel rooms and was operating with 25. Then he says, “I don’t know.”Today the headline says, “In Delhi, everything is fine.”This is the attitude.Obviously, there is corruption. Who allowed all of that?So we are surviving this holocaust of corruption, apathy, injustice, and indifference. We are cockroaches.The more you deny it, the more genuine people will come to this movement.And let me tell you, when the Aam Aadmi Party was against the UPA, BJP was also supporting it.Exactly.Why was it supporting it?Because it felt it was a genuine grouse.Do you feel that this time the opposition will take a note from that BJP playbook and support these kids?So I’ll tell you what has happened. Because, as you said, the issues are very, very relevant.And this is the problem these guys have created for themselves. They have chosen people with clear political backing or affiliations. Had they remained like Kejriwal did for one year, without any political support, then a lot of political parties would have joined them.Congress has already come out and said that this is AAP. If we follow them, we will lose ourselves. We will protest separately.They are protesting against and demanding exactly the same things that the Cockroach Janata Party is demanding. They are getting hit by water cannons and all that, but separately.I mean, we can say they are AAP, we can say they are anarchists, but their issues are relevant.There are 22 million youth in India who have at least online joined that party and said, “We’re with you.”That means there is a genuine grouse, which you admit, right?What is the lesson—or rather, what is the solution?Because those solutions are just the resignation of the education minister, which the CJP is demanding. That is not really going to solve the issue. Today they also demanded the resignation of the finance minister. It is the classic line they have taken.Absolutely okay. You have to ask for something.So you are asking for resignation.Yes. Because that is normally what we have seen in this country. If something happens, you ask for the highest heads to roll if no heads are rolling in between.Let me answer this.I am disappointed that there are only officially 22 million cockroaches. I want 100 million cockroaches. I want a billion cockroaches because that’s what we are.Unless we identify who we are, we are never going to solve it.And that is why I’m saying the BJP got it wrong.People from the BJP, people who are right-wingers, who were raising these issues and demanding accountability from the government, were shunned, abused, and ridiculed.Those are the people the BJP could have listened to and said, “Yes, we hear you. We are taking corrective steps.”Which corrective steps is the government taking now?A minor CBSE official was moved somewhere else. He wasn’t really punished. He may well be celebrating now.So the point is, this is not just an issue. It is a genuine issue, and all of us are cockroaches.I challenge anybody to say otherwise. Make Modi wait for half an hour and I’ll prove that he is also a cockroach.All of us are.Anybody surviving in today’s India—we may be better off than we were before, that’s fine. But compare us to any developed country.Should I tell you the statistics?Thirty-four percent of all infants under five are chronically malnourished and stunted. Twenty percent of Indian children have never been vaccinated.Look at health indices, water quality, take anything.We are survivors.We are cockroaches. Identify it. Solve the problem.So there you’re saying it yourself—that you are also a cockroach.One hundred percent.You are also subscribing to what CJP is talking about.Yes.But my problem is that CJP is raising this now. All these issues were raised before, but the BJP made a mistake by abusing those who raised them.Now what has it become?So if CJP keeps growing, who should be most worried?The cockroaches should be most worried.AAP grew, right? Who do you think was most worried?A simple question. Were politicians more worried by AAP or were common people?The common people were more worried. I was genuinely disappointed.Why would Modi be disappointed with Kejriwal? Kejriwal is just another politician. Lalu, Kejriwal, Mamata, Modi—what difference does it make to them? The more, the merrier among that group.We were the ones who felt betrayed.So tomorrow, if CJP grows on the back of genuine issues, good luck to them. But if later they show their true colours, we will be the ones who suffer, Aditi.Do you think they can spring a surprise and that their true colours might actually be the colours people want to see?Because, as you said, the issues they are raising are real. Their manner of speaking and the way they have gathered youth support could be an awakening for Gen Z.We always say Gen Z is absorbed in its own world—cell phones, laptops, social media.Do you think this could be a political awakening for Gen Z?It should be.I just hope Gen Z realizes who is at the vanguard.I don’t like the people at the vanguard, the top four or five people, because we know who they are.That I agree with you on.We know who they are. That is their problem. They displayed their cards too early.If they had done what Kejriwal did in the first year of the Aam Aadmi Party, many of us would have supported them.Why did we support Kejriwal?Because we didn’t know the real Kejriwal. We thought he was one of us. We thought he was standing up for us.Then we saw what happened.I just don’t want Gen Z to be disappointed.At the same time, I want the people at the vanguard to realize that one good thing about youth is that young people are more willing to admit when they are wrong.I hope so.Even people at the vanguard can say, “We were wrong.”But I doubt it. A leftist will never really admit being wrong.But clearly, whether it is CJP or not, what they have proven is that there is a space for this.Yes.And that the youth is disappointed by our politicians.Yes.And that disappointment is really sad in this day and age.We have seen such youth movements in neighbouring countries.It’s scary.In India, the situation will not come down to what has happened in Nepal and elsewhere.But here is the thing: when we say this is only about Gen Z, I take you back to what doctors are doing in emergency wards—working 36 hours without sleep, Aditi.During COVID, the health minister did not even know how many doctors had died. Seven hundred doctors died saving millions of people.And who respects them?Seventy percent of them get assaulted.So when you look at the data, everyone is a cockroach. Some just continue to work, survive, and serve the country despite everything.That is what worries me.So there is a huge lesson to be learned from the rise of the youth.Yes.And from what the Cockroach Janata Party represents.Yes.The name sounds funny, but it is really a serious matter.Yes.It is something we need to think about, and something policymakers need to think about as well.Need to.And with that, viewers, we will let Anand go. Thank you. He has another appointment.

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Gautam Gambhir’s faith gave me freedom to perform: Sai Sudarshan credits Indian coach for 81 against Afghanistan

Sai Sudarshan revealed that the support from head coach Gautam Gambhir gave him the confidence and clarity to play his natural game, as the young batsman repaid that faith by scoring 81 on the opening day of India’s one-off Test against Afghanistan.

On the eve of the match, Gambhir threw his full weight behind the Tamil Nadu left-hander, making it clear that six matches were not enough to assess a player’s potential and insisting that Sudarshan will be given a long rope as India look towards the future.

India vs AFG 1st Test Day 1: highlighted | Achievement:

The team management’s assurances appeared to have the desired effect as Sudarshan played with confidence and intent, helping India recover from the early setback with a crucial 139-run partnership with KL Rahul for the second wicket.

But I am saying The day’s play is over, Sudarshan said that the trust shown by the coach, captain and team management removed the doubts about the selection and allowed him to focus only on contributing to the team.

“I mean, it gives a lot of freedom. It gives so much certainty mentally when the coach, the team and the captain support you, support you and want you to do well for the country. They want you to do well for the team and win games. It’s an honor first of all,” Sudarshan said.

“Obviously, it gives you a lot of freedom to express yourself and do what you can do best, and not have to think, ‘Am I going to play the next game or not?’ Or whatever that type of idea is. This never happens because you have a lot of freedom from the team. “I think it’s a pleasure.”

While Sudarshan’s innings was one of the standout performances of the day, the left-hander immediately acknowledged Rahul’s role in helping him settle in the middle. The pair put on a partnership of 139 runs, with Sudarshan contributing 81 runs before falling short of his century.

According to Sudarshan, the discussion with Rahul was focused on understanding the conditions and staying one step ahead of the bowlers, and not on determining who would take the responsibility of scoring.

He said, “The conversation was about understanding what’s happening, understanding how the wicket is behaving and who is bowling what. With KL bhai, you know, he gives so much composure. When I bat with him, he gives a lot of certainty. It helps as a batsman, and he sees the game very well, so he gives a lot of useful hints that we will use in the game.”

The innings came as India’s batting unit spent considerable time discussing ways to improve against spin after their struggles on turning surfaces in South Africa. Sudarshan revealed that the focus was not just on surviving against the slow bowlers but also on finding scoring opportunities and maintaining pressure on the opponent.

“I think the biggest conversation was on how well we can play spin, how well we can understand conditions and score runs rather than just playing time. Personally, for me, mentally it was about believing in my abilities and what I can do as a batsman.

“And tactically, we were having a lot of conversations about what we can do to unsettle the bowler, what options we can take so that we keep the scoreboard ticking rather than just biding time and playing, where the pressure is always on.”

Afghanistan are expected to rely heavily on their spin attack as the match progresses, with Sudarshan believing that the surface could become more challenging for the batsmen over the next few days.

“I think in the coming days it may start to rotate more regularly and may even slow down a bit. I think given the way it’s behaving right now, it may even slow down and slow down.”

His assessment will be encouraging for India’s bowlers, who are likely to get more support as the Test draws to a close. However, for Sudarshan, the opening day was another important step towards establishing himself at the highest level, rewarded with an innings that justified the faith placed in him publicly by Gambhir before the match.

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BJP Tamil Nadu: ‘Don’t leave, we have PM Modi’: BJP Tamil Nadu chief appeals to workers after mass resignation following Annamalai’s exit | india news

'Don't leave, we have PM Modi': BJP TN chief appeals to workers after mass resignation following Annamalai's exit

New Delhi: Tamil Nadu BJP President Nainar Nagendran on Saturday met party workers to meet former state chief K. Annamalai appealed not to leave the BJP after resigning and starting a new political movement and said that the party would not be affected by this development.Addressing reporters in Chennai, Nagendran urged workers to stick with the BJP and avoid joining any other party or movement.“My request to BJP workers is – do not go to any other party or any other movement. Please stay here. BJP is a big party in the world. We have the world’s number one leader.” PM Modi,” He said.Nagendran also rejected suggestions that Annamalai’s departure would impact the BJP’s support base in Tamil Nadu.“There is no impact. BJP is a big party. So many leaders left the party, then joined again,” he said.

The appeal comes amid resignations and new political movement

Nagendran’s comments come a day after Annamalai formally quit the BJP and unveiled a new political initiative which he said aims to promote “common man’s politics” and end “cults” and dynastic politics in the state.Even before Annamalai’s exit, a series of resignations have begun within the Tamil Nadu BJP, including that of state vice president Karu Nagarajan, state secretary Sumathi Venkatesh and several other functionaries, leading to speculation that more leaders may join his new political platform.Annamalai, a former IPS officer who led the BJP’s expansion efforts in Tamil Nadu, has said his political goals require a new and more inclusive platform.He has said that he has left BJP on amicable terms and will continue to respect Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

BJP dismisses concerns over cadre exodus

Despite the resignation, Nagendran had earlier insisted that the BJP would remain strong and continue to grow in the state.He said that the future of the party is not tied to any one person and expressed confidence that the workers will remain committed to the ideology of the BJP.He said, “BJP is not a party that was formed recently. It is an ideology-based party and this development will definitely not have any impact. Anyone is free to start a political party. Everyone has this right in a democracy. Annamalai’s resignation from BJP will not have any impact on the party.”His comments reflected the party’s earlier position that the BJP is an ideology-driven organization and the departure of even a single leader would not be a shock to it.The appeal comes at a time when Annamalai’s newly launched movement, “We the Leaders”, has attracted significant attention.The initiative attracted over eight lakh volunteers within hours of its launch, indicating strong initial interest in the former BJP leader’s new political venture.Annamalai has said that the movement will focus on encouraging professionals, technocrats and ordinary citizens to participate in governance while promoting “development-oriented and culturally-rooted” politics in Tamil Nadu.

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‘Where do you think I’m from?’ Indian-origin man protests racist hooliganism in Canada, says everyone must answer

'Where do you think I'm from?' Indian-origin man protests racist hooliganism in Canada, says everyone must answer
Indian-origin man Lovepreet Singh posted a video of how a woman in Canada asked him to ‘go back to India’.

A video of an Indian-origin man strongly protesting against the racist attack of a woman in Nova Scotia, Canada is going viral. The woman driving the car asked the man recording the video to go back to his country. The man rebuked the woman, saying, “Your face tells you that you are a racist person. Your face says it all.”“If you don’t like it, go back,” the woman said.“Go back where?” The man replied. “Wherever you come from,” said the woman“Where do you think I come from?” the man said.“Get away from my car,” the woman yelled.“You may be unemployed, but I have a job,” the man shouted and called the woman a “f**king piece of sh*t” and a ‘f**king Karen’.Indian-origin man Lovepreet Singh then posted the video on his Instagram and said that it happened to him in Kentville, a small town in Nova Scotia, where he works. Lovepreet wrote, “And that’s all it took to ruin my day. Before I could even take out my phone he had already said ‘go back to India’ and later changed it to ‘to your mother’.” Like this!” Lovepreet wrote. As soon as the video went viral, social media users commented that it was clear that Lovepreet was not an illegal or a criminal, but still she had to face such a racist attack.“He’s not illegal, he’s not a criminal, he pays his taxes, he contributes to the local community and is a law-abiding citizen. What does he get in return? Disturbed peace of mind? Harassment? Racism?” one commented.Many people came out in support of the woman and said that it is not clear from the viral video what provoked the woman to attack Lovepreet and some context may be missing.

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4 killed in elephant attack in two days in Keonjhar, Sundergarh. bhubaneswar news

Keonjhar/Rourkela: Panic spread in parts of Keonjhar and Sundargarh districts after four people died in separate elephant attacks in the last two days, leading to an increase in human-elephant conflict in the state.In Keonjhar district, two deaths were reported from different forest divisions. On Saturday morning, 55-year-old woman Manjulata Nath was crushed to death by an elephant in ward number 12. 7 of Anandapur Municipality under Anandapur Wildlife Division. She had gone to the mango orchard to collect fruits when the elephant suddenly appeared and attacked her. Eyewitnesses said the animal grabbed him with its trunk and threw him to the ground, killing him on the spot.The elephant was reportedly roaming in Fakirpur, Salabani and surrounding villages since Friday night and damaging crops and vegetable gardens. When Nath did not return home, family members started a search and later her body was found in the garden. Forest officials reached the spot and with the help of police recovered the body and sent it for post-mortem. DFO (Anandpur) Prashant Kumar Panda visited the area and assured compensation and assistance as per government norms. Another woman Yashoda Malik was also injured in the same incident. Two more deaths were reported from Rourkela forest division in Sundergarh district. Jamuna Mohanta (66) of Saledihi village under Banki range was crushed to death on Saturday morning when she had come out near her house. The elephant reportedly got separated from the herd and killed it before moving towards a nearby forest area. Similarly, Gloria Toppo (65) of Saunapada village in Kuanramunda range died in an elephant attack while collecting Mahua seeds in the forest on Friday. Forest officials and police recovered both the bodies and sent them for autopsy. In each case, the legal heirs are entitled to a compensation of Rs 10 lakh.Forest officials have intensified awareness measures, including miking in sensitive villages, urging people to remain alert about the movement of elephants. Local people in the affected areas protested demanding compensation and preventive measures to stop the attacks.

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Dubai Police uses AI to predict accident hotspots, detect speeding vehicles in real time

Dubai Police uses AI to predict accident hotspots, detect speeding vehicles in real time

Artificial intelligence is playing an increasingly important role in keeping Dubai’s roads safe, with Dubai Police deploying smart traffic systems that can predict accident-prone locations, detect speeding vehicles in real time and help officers intervene before incidents escalate.According to a report by Khaleej Times, Dubai Police said its advanced traffic management system continuously analyzes live traffic information including vehicle volume, speed and movement patterns across the emirate.The system combines real-time inputs with historical traffic data to identify risky trends and locations where intervention may be required.Officials said areas where excessive speeding is detected can be brought under radar coverage and targeted enforcement measures will be taken, allowing officials to take preventive action and improve road safety.The force has also integrated AI-powered platforms capable of monitoring driver behavior in real time. These systems are designed to continuously learn and adapt, enabling officers to expand their use to a wider range of traffic violations.Dubai Police said the technology has also been used to develop special solutions to identify vehicles causing excessive noise and disturbance.Beyond enforcement, predictive analytics is helping authorities plan major events, predict congestion, and allocate traffic resources more effectively.Traffic patrols are connected to a network of cameras, surveillance systems and command centers, helping officers receive instant alerts on accidents, violations and traffic build-ups.The emphasis on technology comes as Dubai Police continues to crack down on dangerous driving practices. In a recent enforcement drive, police issued 4,504 fines for overtaking on the hard shoulder during the first five months of the year.Brigadier Juma bin Suwaidan, acting director of the General Traffic Department, warned that the hard shoulder is reserved exclusively for emergencies, including stranded vehicles and emergency responders such as ambulances, civil defense teams and police patrols, Gulf News reported.“This reckless behavior not only shows disregard for traffic laws, but also a lack of concern for the safety of others,” he said. He said motorists do not expect vehicles to drive on the hard shoulder, increasing the risk of collisions and run-over accidents.According to Dubai Police data, the highest number of hard-shoulder overtaking violations was recorded in February with 1,638 offences, followed by January with 1,379 offences. There were 676 violations in March, while 482 and 329 crimes were recorded in May and April respectively.Dubai Police said the awareness campaign remains a key pillar of their road safety strategy alongside enforcement. Authorities believe that combining education with legal deterrence yields the best results by encouraging motorists to obey traffic laws through both awareness and accountability.The latest effort builds on Dubai Police’s comprehensive AI roadmap. During GITEX Global 2023, the force unveiled an AI-based mechanism to deal with minor traffic accidents. The system, which is currently under development and testing, is designed to analyze minor accidents and automatically issue accident reports to motorists without the need for manual review by a police officer.Officials said the initiative aims to speed up issuance of reports, reduce manual processes by 50 per cent and reduce congestion caused by minor accidents.

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