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Watch: JDU leader Neeraj Kumar recites Quran on the occasion of Eid at an event in Bihar

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On the occasion of Eid al-Fitr on Saturday, April 22, Neeraj Kumar, the leader of Nitish Kumar’s JDU recited verses of the Quran during an event, the video of which was shared by the news agency ANI.

Earlier, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar also marked his presence in an Eid al-Fitr celebration and witnessed people offering Namaz. The CM visited Patna’s iconic Gandhi Maidan to attend prayers on the occasion of Eid.

Interacting with media persons after the prayer, Kumar said, “Everyone should respect each other’s faith. This festival symbolises feelings of peace, brotherhood and harmony. I extend my hearty greetings and best wishes to all the people of the state. People must maintain mutual harmony on this auspicious occasion”.

“I have been visiting Gandhi Maidan on the occasion of Eid since 2006…We respect all religions and faiths… we have been working for the upliftment of every section of society”, Bihar CM and JDU chief said. 

In February this year, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar said that those who want to make India a Hindu nation want to destroy the country. His statement has come two days after Uttar Pradesh’s chief minister Yogi Adityanath said that India was, is, and will be a Hindu nation.

The Janata Dal (United) leader said, “People of every religion and sect live here. If one wants to do this (make India ‘Hindu-Rashtra’) then one wants to destroy the country. We should only adhere to what the Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi said. He was killed eventually. We are following the path of Gandhiji.”

Kerala: High alert after state BJP office receives threat letter ahead of PM Modi’s visit

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The Kerala unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party has received a letter claiming a life threat to Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his scheduled two-day visit to the state. Henceforth, the state has been placed on high alert in preparation for his impending visit. The letter, which included the sender’s identity and other information, threatened a suicide attack on the PM during his visit to Kochi scheduled for April 24. 

The letter, which was received at the Kerala office of the BJP on April 17, has been handed over to the Kerala Police by state party president K. Surendran.

“We handed over the threat letter to the police. It’s also baffling to note that an intelligence report of the Kerala Police mentions the strong presence of terrorist and anti-national forces in the state and it’s baffling as one doesn’t know if the timing of the report comes at a time when the PM is visiting or is it something else,” he proclaimed.

Joseph Johnny, a resident of Ernakulam, is listed as the sender on it. Police were able to locate him, although, he refuted any wrongdoing. He claimed that his opponents had used his name to frame him.

Security measures have been reinforced and further information is being sought by central investigation authorities.

A 49-page letter from the Additional Director General of Police detailing security drills was leaked to the media in the meantime. One such perceived major threat, from the outlawed Islamist outfit Popular Front of India (PFI), was also mentioned in the ADGP’s report. M. Muraleedharan, minister of state for external affairs, who is from Kerala, expressed concern over the leak and called it a serious lapse on the part of the Kerala police.

K. Surendran also slammed the police, asserting that the leak of security measures to be implemented by top Kerala Police Intelligence officials constituted a serious security violation. He, however, has maintained that all scheduled functions will take place.

“Prime Minister’s visit to Kerala will give impetus to the state’s development. There is a great expectation among the people of Kerala for this visit. PM Modi will hold a road show. People will come voluntarily to receive him. ‘Yuvam’ will be the conference that would mark the beginning of Kerala’s political change. The youth who want the development of Kerala beyond party politics will participate in this,” he remarked.

The letter outlined every action to be taken as well as the duties of senior police officers during the BJP’s stalwart visit, and now that it has been leaked, a new plan is being developed.

On April 24, Prime Minister Modi will travel to Kochi and participate in a road show. He will meet with the top leaders of nine different Churches after addressing a youth gathering.

He will spend the night in Kochi and leave for the state capital Thiruvananthapuram the following morning to kick off the inaugural Vande Bharat Express. From there, he would head to the Central Stadium to inaugurate a few projects and deliver a speech to the public at around midday. He will then leave for Gujarat.

Poonch Terror Attack: Drones, sniffer dogs, and a chopper used in the manhunt; 12 detained

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While a MI helicopter, drones, and sniffer dogs were used in a massive manhunt for the perpetrators of the attack on security personnel, at least 12 people were detained on Friday for questioning in relation to the deadly ambush of five army soldiers in the dense forest area of Bata Doriya, in Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir.

According to officials, the security forces are questioning those who have been apprehended at multiple levels to determine the identity of the terror organisation, which is reported to have been active in the area for more than a year and likely includes a sniper as well.

A day after the assault, Dilbag Singh, the director general of the Jammu and Kashmir police, and Mukesh Singh, the additional director general of police, were camped in the nearby Rajouri district to supervise the inquiry. The two officers went to the location of the incident as well.

As the National Investigation Agency (NIA) is likely to take over the case, a team led by an officer with the rank of Deputy Inspector General was also present.

Although neither the Army nor the J&K Police has released an official statement, reports remarked that the inquiry has so far pointed to the involvement of three to four unidentified terrorists who are believed to have utilised 7.62 mm steel core bullets made in China.

The forensic science laboratory and bomb disposal teams examined the scene on Friday morning and collected armour-piercing bullets with marks that read ’71,’ which are believed to have been manufactured at a Chinese facility, per sources.

The assailants may have been concealed on both sides of the road (in a heavily forested area on one side and a gorge on the other) based on the trajectory of the gunfire and the angles at which the Army vehicle was hit from all sides.

The national highway between Bhimber Gali and Jarran Wali Gali was closed to vehicular traffic for the second day in a row.

The perpetrators of the attack, according to the officials, are thought to have lived in Rajouri and Poonch for more than a year and had sufficient knowledge of the difficult terrain. They confirmed that the region is a hotspot for the Jammu and Kashmir Gaznavi Force (JKGF), whose commander is Rafiq Ahmed, also known as Rafiq Nayi, a local.

Three to four terrorist organisations are presently operating in the Rajouri and Poonch regions, as per the sources. The attack has been attributed to the banned terror organisation People’s Anti-Fascist Front (PAFF), a front for the Pakistani terrorist organisation Jaish-e-Mohammed. In accordance with some accounts, it could also have been the work of another Pakistani terror outfit, Lashkar-e-Taiba.

Recent intelligence inputs implied that LeT operatives planned to infiltrate the Krishna Ghati and Bhimber Gali districts. Infiltrators in the Balakote sector have in the past used the path through the Bhata Durian forests before finally entering the Kashmir Valley, explained a senior police official who has served in the area.

The heavily forested area of Tota-Gali-Bata Doriya has been completely sealed off. According to authorities, the army conducted a reconnaissance flight over the area using an MI chopper while deploying drones and sniffer dogs to track down the terrorists. A high alert has been sounded in the twin border districts of Rajouri and Poonch amid heightened vigil along the Line of Control.

Five Army servicemen were killed and another suffered serious injuries on Thursday after the attack when their vehicle caught fire. The soldiers were from a Rashtriya Rifles unit deployed for counter-terror operations.

Top military and law enforcement officers laid wreaths and paid tribute to the slain soldiers, Havildar Mandeep Singh of the Chankoian village in Ludhiana, Lance Naik Kulwant Singh of the Charik village in Moga, Sepoy Harkrishan Singh of the village Talwandi in Gurdaspur and Sepoy Sewak Singh of the Bagha village in Bathinda, on Friday. The dead bodies were sent to their native places.

Around 3 pm on Thursday, the Army vehicle came under fire while travelling between Bhimber Gali and Poonch in the Rajouri sector. The Northern Command, based in Udhampur, had suggested that the use of grenades was likely what caused the vehicle to catch fire. Military sources informed that the truck was part of a sparse convoy of two to three vehicles that had little security.

On one side of the area, the Mughal Road’s Dehra Ki Gali, and on the other, Surankote, which is adjacent to the Poonch tehsil, are both bordered by thick trees. Based on aerial measurements, the LoC in the Balakote sector is only around 3–4 km distant, making it an attractive path for infiltrators who travel directly through nullahs and woodlands to reach their destination.

Given the significant Army presence in the surrounding areas, sources revealed that those who take this route do not linger in the Bhata Durian area for very long. They only stay for a day or two at most before going on to the village of Behramgala on the Mughal Road and then entering Shopian in the Kashmir Valley.

Notably, a motorist reported two suspicious-looking armed men had boarded his car in Rajouri and exited in the Bhata Durian area of Poonch district to Surankote police station in February of this year. His report prompted the Army troops and Jammu & Kashmir Police to conduct a search operation in the area. However, the searches yielded no results, and the police alleged that the man was lying.

No Eid celebrations in Sangiote

Sangiote hamlet residents in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district will not observe Eid on Saturday because the ill-fated Army truck was headed for the village. The vehicle was transporting fruits and other supplies for an iftar gathering that was scheduled to take place in Sagiote later that day.

The Rashtriya Rifles unit was in charge of making preparations for the 7 pm ceremony, according to the village’s 4,000 residents, to whom invitations had been sent.

The truck was transporting provisions from the RR’s Basooni headquarters in Balakote, and it also picked up additional commodities en route from the Bhimber Gali area, where the RR is heavily present due to the movement of Army convoys between Poonch and Rajouri.

The Sarpanch of the Sangiote panchayat, Mukhtiaz Khan, said he was among those invited for the Iftar. “Kya iftar jab hamare paanch jawan uss unfortunate haadse mein shaheed ho gaye (what iftar fast when five of our soldiers were martyred in that unfortunate incident),” he bemoaned.

“As soon as we got information about the terror attack from social media groups, a pall of gloom descended on the village. We too wanted to go there,” (but the police and Army had cordoned off the area by then) he bewailed.

He added, “The villagers will not celebrate Eid on Saturday. We will only offer namaz. The deceased were part of the RR unit deployed in our village and our thoughts are with their families.”

In Jammu, various groups, including the Bharatiya Janata Party, Vishva Hindu Parishad, Rashtriya Bajrang Dal, Shiv Sena, Dogra Front, and Jammu Statehood organisation, demonstrated against the dreadful attack.

Caught on camera: 9-year-old boy attacked by stray dogs while going to mosque in Karnataka’s Kolar, rescued by a cop and hospitalised

At Rahmatnagar in Kolar town in Karnataka in the early hours of Friday, a nine-year-old kid was bitten by roughly 20 stray dogs as he made his way to a mosque for prayers. A local police constable was successful in rescuing the little boy. 

The victim Jaffer, who is a class 3 student and the son of tea store owner Babu, was taken to Kolar’s SNP Hospital immediately and is now recovering there. The boy, according to his father Babu, left the house to visit the adjacent mosque for Ramzan prayers early in the morning.

The incident was caught on a security camera, which shows that a pack of 15-20 dogs attacked and mauled the kid on the road. While the boy was being attacked by the dogs on the main road, someone on a two-wheeler can be seen passing the area, without paying attention to what was going on. Moments later, the police vehicle arrives at the spot and a cop chases away the stray dogs.

Jaffer was going towards Moorandahalli at approximately 3.20 am when, according to police constable Rajanna, who is attached to a police emergency response support system truck, he heard faint noises from among a group of barking dogs. Rajanna urged his driver-colleague Manjunath Shetty to slow down the car because he thought the dogs were attacking an animal. When Rajanna got off of it, he was terrified to find that the dogs were attacking a boy.

The police constable then chased the dogs away by hurling stones at them and recovered the boy who was severely bleeding. The boy was then immediately taken to the hospital.

A similar incident was reported from the Awantipora area of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district. A eight-year-old boy identified as Harris Khursheed Mir was attacked by a pack of 20 dogs on April 20 near his home. The boy has sustained major injuries on his entire body.

NIA to probe Kerala train terror attack, DGP orders to provide full details of the case to probe agency

The Kerala Police chief has directed the state crime branch to hand over the complete details of the investigation into the recent train arson incident to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) as the NIA is probing the matter. The Director General of Police asked the Crime Branch to hand over all the details to the investigating agency.

In an order issued on Thursday, 20th April 2023, DGP Anil Kant said that the case registered under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, Railways Act and Explosive Substances Act had been transferred from the state crime branch to the Kochi unit of the NIA. The order issued by the DGP said that the Superintendent of Malappuram Crime Branch, the investigating officer is directed to hand over CD files, connected records and case assets to the central agency ahead of time.

Kerala train terror attack

The terror attack took place on an express train in Kozhikode, Kerala on April 2. The accused Shahrukh Saifi set a passenger on fire. Nine people were burnt in this incident, while three people, including a child, were found dead on the tracks. Police suspect that they may have fallen while trying to escape the fire. A railway official said that passengers of the Alappuzha-Kannur Executive Express pulled the emergency chain due to the fire.

Shahrukh, a YouTuber, and carpenter by profession is believed to have landed in Shornur town in Kerala from Delhi on April 2 and spent the entire day there before boarding the train. Investigators claimed that he filled a couple of bottles with petrol from a Shornur outlet during this time. On Tuesday, April 5, a special investigation team from Kerala nabbed the accused around 3 am from a train at Ratnagiri. 

Shahrukh claimed to have carried out the attack near Elathur by himself, however, police suspect there may have been other people involved in the attack. Shahrukh also had a list of railway stations in the state that he wanted to target. 

Shahrukh Saifi, a YouTuber by profession changed his lifestyle in June last year as he quit smoking and started to spend more time in Namaz. The police suspect that despite having a very small number of subscribers on his YouTube channel, Saifi is thought to have been approached by radicals because of his social media activity.

While Shahrukh reportedly told the cops about his changed lifestyle before carrying out the train fire attack, his family in Delhi’s Shaheen Bagh claimed that he never showed any explicit religious behaviour. The Kerala Police team visited the accused Shahrukh’s residence in Shaheen Bagh and questioned his parents. He went missing from his residence on March 30, following which his parents lodged a missing person complaint. 

According to Additional Director General of Police M R Ajith Kumar, who also serves as the head of the special investigative team in Kozhikode, “Saifi has been constantly watching Naik’s videos. He is an extremely radicalised man who arrived in Kerala with the intent to do a crime. All of the evidence linking him to the crime has been acquired.”

On this day in 1998: When Sachin Tendulkar conjured up the iconic ‘Desert Storm’ that stunned the Aussies and immortalised his legend

It was the sultry day of 22 April 1998 when the two international cricket teams, Australia and India, in the desert town of Sharjah, UAE, competed in a match that produced one of the most memorable innings by prolific Indian batsman Blaster Sachin Tendulkar.

Such was the historic innings played by Master Blaster, as Sachin Tendulkar was fondly called, for his ability to take the attack on the opposition, that even after 25 years since his iconic performance, it continues to enchant and bewitch cricket fans and admirers around the world and particularly in India.

The odds were stacked against India even before the start of the match. It had found itself in an unenviable position—to beat Australia or finish with a better net run rate than New Zealand—the third team in the Coco Cola tri-series, to qualify for the final.

The Australian team at that time was a formidable side, with the likes of Shane Warne, Steve Waugh, Micheal Bevan, and a host of other phenoms who went on to win their country three world cups in a row.

Batting first, Australia posed an imposing total of 284 on the board. India had to score a minimum of 254 to qualify for the final—a total considered daunting during those times—when teams lacked self-belief in surpassing daunting scores and when T20 cricket was not even conceived.

During the match at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium, a sandstorm hit and play was suspended for around 25 minutes. This not only made the target more challenging for India but also added to the drama of one of the most memorable innings in ODI cricket history.

With the Duckworth Lewis method mandating India to need 276 runs for victory and 237 to qualify, Sachin Tendulkar entered the ground, focused and disciplined, and began his counter-attack, chipping away at the might of the Australian bowling attack, blow after blow.

Tendulkar went past his century in a jiffy and played with an almost supernatural intensity, smashing bowlers to corners of the ground.

India breached the 237 mark, ensuring their place in the final, which was to be played two days later. Tendulkar bettered his previous best of 137 in ODIs with a magnificent stroke, adorning his masterclass innings in an already eventful match.

Even though India had secured a berth in the finals, the job was far from over for Tendulkar, who appeared like a man possessed, engrossed in the task of taking his team over the victory line. Despite the challenging scoring rate, with India needing 38 runs off just 20 balls, brimming with self-confidence and appearing determined, Tendulkar believed that the Australian total can be surpassed.

However, in his bid to score fast, Tendulkar was caught behind on the last ball of the 43rd over, bringing an end to an otherwordly display of batting prowess, one that would seal his legend in the annals of cricketing history.

Tony Grieg’s commentary added an extra spark to Tendulkar’s stupendous innings. Grieg’s famous lines, “They are dancing in the aisles in Sharjah,” captured the electrifying atmosphere among the fans in the stadium. Grieg’s description of Tendulkar as a “whaddaplaya, what a wonderful playa!” memorialised the batsman’s incredible performance.

While VVS Laxman and Hrishikesh Kanitkar managed to score eight more runs in the next three overs after Tendulkar’s dismissal, India fell 25 runs from victory, demonstrating the grit and gumption of the Master Blaster in bringing India on the verge of a historic win and attested to his outstanding class that set him apart from other batsmen.

However, two days later, on his 25th birthday, Tendulkar scored yet another century, this time leading India to victory in Coca Cola Cup.

25 years after the iconic ‘Desert Storm’ innings, Sachin Tendulkar reminisced about the match and expressed his gratitude while interacting with his fans.

“I don’t think whatever I have been able to achieve would have been possible without your support, love & affection. That positive energy gave me the strength to go out and do what I did for India. The dream was to play for India, to lift that beautiful trophy – the birth of that dream took place in 1983. From there on till 2011, I only had one desire in life – to hold that beautiful trophy,” Tendulkar said.

Cricket had changed a lot since those days in 1998 when Tendulkar produced a magical inning that got baptised as ‘Desert Storm’, but it was, arguably, a primer to what was to come next, with Sachin Tendulkar, with his sheer talent and ability, ushering the game into its arguably the most popular format: T20 cricket.

West Bengal: Tension grips Dinajpur after Dalit teenager found dead in a canal, kins allege rape and murder, police lathi charge on people demanding justice

On Friday (April 21) morning, the dead body of a 17-year-old Dalit girl was discovered floating in a canal in West Bengal’s North Dinajpur district’s Kaliagunj area. The kins of the victim allege that the teenager was raped before being murdered. The girl had gone missing on her way to tuition classes on Thursday.

Police have arrested two individuals, including one Javed Akhtar, whom the victim knew.

Meanwhile, angry locals along with the victim’s family members blocked a road with her body, demanding justice for the victim and strict punishment for the culprits, alleging it was a case of gang rape. Police reached the spot and started raining lathis and tear gas on the locals to disperse them. Some media houses like The Indian Express reported that the protesters pelted the police with bricks which led to a lathi charge. 

Several people were reportedly injured in the incident while police detained several from the spot. A large contingent of police personnel was deployed in the area to avoid escalation.

According to the district SP,  Sana Akhtar, two people have been arrested based on a complaint filed by the deceased’s relatives. Concerning the lathi charge and use of tear gas shells, he stated that it was necessary to do so in order to obtain the victim’s body and conduct the postmortem as quickly as possible in order to avoid the loss of critical evidence.

After the incident, the Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in the state assembly Suvendu Adhikari alleged that the police didn’t allow the BJP MLAs to meet the victim’s family. He also accused the police of “diluting” the evidence.

Pointing out the West Bengal police’s apathy and highhandedness, the BJP leader shared a video wherein the West Bengal police were seen dragging the victim’s body in an apathetic manner.

Taking to Twitter, Adhikari said, “The @BJP4Bengal MLAs weren’t allowed to visit the victim’s family & were involuntarily taken to a Police Station & made to sit there forcefully, because how else would @WBPolice suppress information & dilute evidence. They’re dragging the victim’s body in such undignified manner”.

Questioning the law and order situation in the state, Leader of Opposition in West Bengal Assembly Suvendu Adhikari tweeted, “Sorry state of Law & Order situation in WB as @WBPolice is busy with making security arrangements for ‘Bhaipo’s Nabajowar’. Unfortunately the common people; especially women are paying the price. The perpetrators are getting emboldened due to the inaction of the state government.”

Meanwhile, NCPCR Chairperson Priyank Kanoongo tweeted that a fact-finding team will be visiting there to conduct an investigation. “The NCPCR has taken note of reports of gang rape and murder of a Dalit girl child in Raiganj, West Bengal’s Uttar Dinajpur district,” he tweeted.

The NCPCR chief alleged that the Chief Secretary of the state and the North Dinajpur Collector are not responding despite the body informing them about the incident.

“We have received the info about the alleged rape and murder of a girl in Kaliyaganj in North Dinajpur and we are going to investigate it. It is very saddening that we informed about this incident to the chief secretary of the state govt and the collector of North Dinajpur in the afternoon, but we have not received any reply yet. We are trying for justice for the girl,” the NCPCR chief was quoted as saying by the news agency ANI.

Bud Light marketing executive Alissa Heinerscheid takes ‘leave of absence’ amidst backlash over Dylan Mulvaney controversy

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The senior marketing executive for Bud Light, who oversaw the contentious Dylan Mulvaney ad campaign, has taken a leave of absence. This development comes amid backlash over the decision of Anheuser-Busch InBev, the largest beer maker in the world, to partner with actor and transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney to promote its popular beer brand Bud Light. Budweiser global marketing VP Todd Allen will replace Alissa Heinerscheid as the vice president of marketing for Bud Light. It is, however, unclear whether Alissa Heinerscheid who joined Bud Light in June last year has been replaced permanently or for a limited time period.

Bud Light began its partnership with Dylan Mulvaney by sending the social media personality, who started to transition from male to female in 2021, custom cans featuring her face, to commemorate her being a woman for over a year. On April 2, Mulvaney uploaded a sponsored Instagram post about Bud Light’s March Madness contest.

“Happy March Madness!! Just found out this had to do with sports and not just saying it’s a crazy month! In celebration of this sports thing @budlight is giving you the chance to win $15,000! Share a video with #EasyCarryContest for a chance to win!! Good luck! #budlightpartner,” Mulvaney wrote in the caption of the said post.

The brewing company also gifted Mulvaney cans with her face on them to commemorate her 365 days of ‘womanhood’.

Image via Dylan Mulvaney’s Instagram

This, however, did not go down well with many, and soon an outrage erupted with a significant number of people boycotting Bud Light and slamming the brand for its collaboration with Mulvaney. The people boycotting the brand say that the brand is forgetting its target demographics and is going ‘woke’ and veering towards the left.

Several celebrities also joined in the outrage. American singer-musician Kid Rock joined the online protests and boycott calls as he posted a video on his Twitter account in which he can be seen shooting a stack of Bud Light cans with a rifle. 

In the video, Kid Rock said, “Let me say something to all of you and be as clear and concise as possible Rock then opens fire on the beer cans and continues “F*** Bud Light. And f*** Anheuser-Busch.”

Other than Kid Rock, American singer Travis Tritt also decided to boycott Anheuser-Busch products. “I will be deleting all Anheuser-Busch products from my tour hospitality rider. I know many other artists who are doing the same,” Tritt tweeted.

“Corporate America, are you paying attention? One woke marketing employee named Alissa Heinerscheid wiped out customer loyalty to a major brand. Go woke, go broke,” Conservative Radio host Erick Erickson tweeted.

Several other people also joined in the boycott calls as the controversy continued to grow.

Heinerscheid’s campaign to make Bud Light ‘inclusive’ 

Interestingly, Heinerscheid in a recent podcast “Make Yourself At Home” talked about transforming the “fratty” image of Bud Light to a more ‘inclusive’ beer company. 

“I’m a businesswoman, and I had a really clear job to do when I took over Bud Light, and it was ‘This brand is in decline, it’s been in a decline for a really long time, and if we do not attract young drinkers to come and drink this brand there will be no future for Bud Light,'” Heinerscheid said on the podcast.

She claimed to have fostered “belief” in the brand that, in order to progress and elevate, a campaign must be truly inclusive, have a lighter, brighter, and more distinctive vibe, and appeal to both women and men.

From defending the move to issuing a half-hearted apology, how Bud Light reacted to the backlash

Initially, Bud Light defended its decision to collaborate with the trans-rights activist as its brand influencer amidst allegations of spreading gender propaganda. Anheuser-Busch, the parent company of Bud Light, told Fox News in response to the criticism that it “works with hundreds of influencers across our brands as one of many ways to authentically connect with audiences across various demographics and passion points.”

However, CEO of Anheuser-Busch InBev Brendan Whitworth stated, “We never intended to be a part of a discussion that divides people,” in a statement released on April 15. “We are in the business of bringing people together over a beer”, the statement added.

Dylan Mulvaney’s collaboration with Nike to promote Sports Bra

Dylan Mulvaney enjoys a massive following across social media platforms and has over 11 million followers on TikTok and 1.8 million followers on Instagram. Mulvaney’s “365 Days of Girlhood” TikTok series, in which she documents her transition, has drawn sponsorship from other well-known companies, such as Nike. In an Instagram post, Mulvaney announced a collaboration with Nike, the popular sportswear brand to promote their sports bra. 

Following the announcement, Nike also encountered severe backlash for ignoring women from its target market and handing the job to a “biological man”. British reality TV personality Oli London slammed Nike Women for “slapping women in the face by mocking them and paying a man to take their place.”

While popular internet personality Oli London and many others criticized the Nike and Dylan Malvaney collaboration, the company defended its decision in an Instagram comment the company dropped on one of its posts.

“You are an essential component to the success of your community! We welcome comments that contribute to a positive and constructive discussion: Be kind… Be inclusive… Encourage each other… Hate speech, bullying, or other behaviors that are not in the spirit of a diverse and inclusive community will be deleted,” Nike wrote on Instagram.

MP: Two women Naxalites carrying ₹14 lakh bounty each killed in an encounter with Hawk Force in Balaghat

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Two female Naxalites died in an encounter with security personnel on Saturday in the Madhya Pradesh district of Balaghat. They collectively had a bounty of Rs 28 lakh on their heads.

The encounter took place in Kadla forest area under Garhi police station in the wee hours on Saturday, at around 3 am. The two Naxals were killed after a prolonged gunfight with the Hawk Force.

The deceased Naxalites were identified as Sarita Khatia Mocha, an Area Committee Member (ACM) who was active in Vistar Dalam, and Sunita, another ACM who served as the commander of the Maoists’ Bhoramdev Committee. Both carried a reward of Rs 14 lakh each.

According to officials, apart from the two deaths, it is suspected that some other Naxalites were injured in the encounter. The Hawk Force personnel have started a massive search operation in the forest. IGP Balaghat Sanjay Kumar, Superintendent of Police Balaghat Sameer Saurabh and top officers of Hawk Force are present at the spot.

Superintendent of Police (SP) Sameer Saurabh reported that the altercation took place in the early hours in the Kadla forest region within the boundaries of the Garhi police station.

He revealed that a search operation was underway in the region and items including guns, cartridges, other ammunition, and Naxal literature were recovered from them.

Five Naxals were killed by Jharkhand police earlier this month after a shootout with security personnel in the Chatra area. While two of them carried rewards of Rs. 25 lakh each, the remaining three had a bounty of Rs. 5 lakh each.

The confrontation happened near the Chatra-Palamu boundary in the vicinity of the Lawalong police station, around 160 kilometres from Ranchi, the state capital. Furthermore, a significant quantity of weapons and ammunition were confiscated from there.

Australian Minister: Zero tolerance when it comes to attacks on Hindu temples in the country

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Minister for Homelessness, Social and Community Housing from Australia, Michael Sukkar, condemned the recent acts of vandalism and violence committed against the Hindu population in the country by Khalistan supporters.

There have already been four attacks on Hindu temples in a span of two months. Khalistanis stormed the Laxmi Narayan Temple in Brisbane last month and left hateful graffiti on the temple’s perimeter. 

‘Hindustan Murdabad’ was written on the walls of the ISCKON temple in Melbourne’s Albert Park on January 23. The Shri Shiva Vishnu Temple in Carrum Downs, Victoria, was vandalised on January 16, while anti-Indian graffiti was painted on the Swaminarayan Temple in Melbourne on January 12.

“Well, I can completely understand the concern that many in India have. We have a zero-tolerance, particularly in the coalition opposition parties, zero-tolerance approach to those sorts of issues being brought to Australia. Quite frankly, our view for all migrants to Australia is that you don’t bring those all those animosities to Australia,” the Minister while responding on the issue.

“And in any event, acting in that way, in a violent way, we have no tolerance for. I understand that the five men have been charged in relation to those activities because we in no way, shape, or form support that kind of violent conduct,” he added.

“I myself am a migrant. My family migrated from Lebanon and we have always said ‘Don’t bring problems from home to Australia.’ You do not bring your domestic issues and differences when you come here. Violence and vandalism cannot be tolerated,” he remarked.

The Deakin MP also spoke about the shared values of both India and Australia. “India is a large and diverse country. It has been a successful democracy because people have been able to solve their differences and that’s one thing Australia and India share. We are not perfect, but there are always ways of solving differences and issues. But violence and vandalism are not acceptable. We have zero tolerance for it,” he noted.

He highlighted that around 10,000 members of the Indian-Australian community live in his constituency, which is home to a significant proportion of the Indian diaspora.

“Every single constituent of mine from the Australian-Indian community urged me to visit India, and now I’m here to understand the country better and forge stronger Indo-Australian ties,” he mentioned.

Reacting to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s anticipated trip to Australia for the QUAD summit he commented, “Well, it’s quite exciting that your Prime Minister is planning on going to Australia for the quad summit. We believe it to be of utmost significance for our area. Four democracies coming together to form the QUAD, which has a lot more influence than many of us could have expected since the Asia Pacific region is so crucial to the future of wealth and peace in the globe, I think is a fantastic thing.”

“And we hope that we can welcome your Prime Minister to Australia in the same way that all Australians are made very welcome when we come to India, including me, on this most recent trip,” he affirmed.

“We think that in order to ensure peace in our region, the more that we’re able as a grouping of share of like-minded countries, the closer we’re able to work together, the better. I think we all have to accept that large nations, including India, who are large, who have influence, quite rightly, want that influence to be projected in their immediate area. And we think you can do it in a healthy way, just like the Indians do. And we hope that the quad can help support that,” he observed while stressing the importance of QUAD.