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‘India Occupied Pakistan’? WE becoming part of YOU will only be your headache

‘India Occupied Pakistan’? WE becoming part of YOU will only be your headache © Provided by deepak kumar blogs Kashmir Day and Valentine’s Day fall in February. Mix both and you get sugar, spice, and a fight. With Hrithik Roshan’s  Fighter , you get a well-spent national holiday with a side of  halwa puri . In this 2 hours and 40-odd minutes, we relive the 2019 India-Pakistan saga with a  tadka  of green eyes, red nose, kohl, flirting enemies and the usual  baap hum hain ,  aap-janab  starter pack. This is not  Border ; this is not  Gadar. Fighter  starts from where the great battle of Baghpat with crazy uncles ended in 2021. Of course with  dandas  minus the warplanes and a kiss. No wonder that the film’s director has been complaining how 90 per cent Indians have never flown in an airplane so they never understood a thing. And if they had, Patty would be flying in and out of Pakistan on an airbus with 90 per cent Indians ...

Electoral Bonds: Bank rules may impede revealing poll bond information, say government sources

  Electoral Bonds: Bank rules may impede revealing poll bond information, say government sources © Provided by deepak kumar blogs N EW DELHI: Prevailing banking norms could act as an obstacle in revealing the names of subscribers of electoral bonds, govt sources said asserting the scheme was brought to cleanse the system of funding of political parties and bring in white money. Sources said the authorities were " studying" the order and weighing various options to deal with the aftermath of the order. There were apprehensions that the order could trigger a flurry of legal challenges to the move to publish the details. The Supreme Court on Thursday had scrapped the electoral bonds and had called them unconstitutional. It had also ordered SBI to stop issuing the bonds and also publish the details of the purchaser of bonds, details of political parties which received such bonds, date of purchase, name of purchaser and denomination. The Election Commision has been asked to publis...

Eye On Lok Sabha Polls, BJP's 2-Day National Council Meet Today, 11,500 Delegates In Attendance

eye on lok sabha polls, bjp's 2-day national council meet today, 11,500 delegates in attendance © Provided by deepak kumar blogs New Delhi:  Before the BJP's massive election machinery begins preparations for the crucial Lok Sabha Polls, the BJP's National Council - the party’s highest decision-making body - is meeting today for two days in Delhi starting Saturday to outline its campaign themes for the elections. The two-day meeting is being attended by nearly 11,500 BJP delegates drawn from across the country - from elected panchayat heads to district presidents and Union ministers - in an exercise aimed at galvanising its cadre for the polls. The meet, which will be held at Bharat Mandapam, will be preceded by a meeting of the party's national office-bearers, who will finalise some of the key agenda items for the convention. PM Modi will on Sunday deliver the valedictory address, a speech that is likely to draw the broader contours of the party's campaign and exho...

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar responds to Lalu Yadav ‘doors are open’ remark: ‘I don't pay…

  Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar. © Provided by deepak kumar blogs B ihar chief minister Nitish Kumar on Saturday responded to Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav's remarks that his party's " doors were always open " for the Janata Dal (United) chief. “I don't pay attention to who says what. Things were not going well, so I left them (RJD),” Kumar said. "We will now investigate whatever went wrong in between,” he added. Kumar announced the end of the 17-month-old coalition government run by the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal (United), Congress and Left parties on January 27. Hours later, he joined hands with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and took oath as chief minister for the third time in four years, and ninth since 2005. On Thursday, Lalu Prasad Yadav and Nitish Kumar were seen warmly shaking hands inside the Vidhan Sabha premises where the RJD supremo had gone to boost the morale of Manoj Jha and Sanjay Yadav ...