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AAP Targets Congress as Kejriwal Plans Re-Election Strategy

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is strategically seeking "strong candidates" from Congress ahead of the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections, aiming to hinder the revival of its political rival in the capital. Despite a temporary alliance for the national elections, AAP and Congress have struggled to collaborate for state polls, as seen in the recent Haryana election loss attributed to Congress's seat-sharing disputes. AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal, who recently resumed his role after bail in a liquor policy scandal, is personally overseeing the party's campaign, which kicked off with a list of 11 candidates, including several defectors from Congress and the BJP. Kejriwal is also reviewing the performance of the party's lawmakers, considering dropping incumbents to mitigate anti-incumbency sentiments. The AAP faces mounting criticism from both Congress and the BJP over issues like air quality and infrastructure, as it prepares for a challenging electoral battle. sources

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Nov 21 2024, 6 pm

Maharashtra CM Selection Controversial for Ruling and Opposition Parties

In Maharashtra, tensions are rising within both the ruling Mahayuti alliance and the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) regarding leadership claims for the next government, even before votes are tallied on November 23. Following the assembly elections for the 288-member body, Congress leader Nana Patole asserted that the MVA would lead the new government, a statement met with resistance from Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut, who emphasized a collective decision among alliance partners. While exit polls largely favor the Mahayuti retaining power, differing opinions on the chief ministerial candidate have emerged, with BJP leaders supporting Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Shiv Sena backing Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. NCP’s Amol Mitkari claimed his party would be the kingmaker. Amidst these claims, BJP's Pravin Darekar highlighted internal divisions within the MVA, asserting a clear mandate for the Mahayuti and downplaying Patole’s aspirations as unrealistic. sources

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Nov 22 2024, 12 am

Indian Professor Killed in US; Family Blames Rivalry

The tragic shooting of Dr. Shriram Singh, a 58-year-old Indian professor residing in the US for nearly four decades, has left his hometown of Tulsipur Majha in Uttar Pradesh in shock. Dr. Singh was killed in Atlanta, Georgia, on Wednesday while on his way to an event when assailants fired at his vehicle. His son Amit, who works as an engineer for the FBI, confirmed the news. Dr. Singh had a distinguished academic career, joining Atlanta Agricultural University in 1990 after earning his doctorate. Recently, he transitioned to business, partnering with various entrepreneurs, including those of Pakistani origin, which reportedly led to rivalries. Villagers remember him as a sociable figure who maintained close ties with his roots, and they are now calling for increased security for his family and a thorough investigation into his murder. sources

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Nov 22 2024, 12 am

Amazon Employee Dies of Cardiac Arrest at Friend's Wedding

A man named Vamsi, an Amazon employee from Bengaluru, tragically died of a cardiac arrest while attending a wedding in Penumada village, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh. The incident occurred as he was greeting the bride and groom and presenting them with a gift. A video captured the moment he began to lose balance, with nearby guests attempting to catch him before he fell. Despite being rushed to Dhone City Government Hospital, he was pronounced dead on arrival. Medical experts are increasingly concerned about a rise in cardiac arrests among young individuals, often linked to factors such as diabetes, sedentary lifestyles, air pollution, stress, intense workouts, and steroid use. Dr. Ravi Gupta, a consultant cardiologist, noted that genetic predispositions among Indians, combined with the adoption of Western lifestyles, are contributing to this alarming trend. sources

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Nov 21 2024, 10 pm

Two Exit Polls Forecast NDA Landslide Victory in Maharashtra

Counting of votes for the Maharashtra assembly election is underway, with exit polls indicating a significant victory for the Mahayuti alliance, also known as the National Democratic Alliance (NDA). Two recent polls predict the NDA will secure between 175 to 200 of the 288 assembly seats, while the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) is forecasted to win 82 to 102 seats. The Axis My India poll suggests the NDA will dominate in regions such as North Maharashtra and Vidarbha, while the MVA will struggle in most areas. Voter turnout was reported at 66%, an increase from 61.1% in 2019, reflecting the Election Commission's efforts to engage a wider electorate. The highest turnout was in Kolhapur at 76.63%, while Mumbai recorded the lowest at 52.07%. Official results will be confirmed after postal ballots are counted. sources

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Nov 21 2024, 10 pm

Gurugram Man Threatens 12-Year-Old Over Park Fight

A football game altercation between two children escalated dangerously at Lagoon Apartment in Gurugram's DLF Phase 3 on Tuesday, when Prateek Sachdeva, a local liquor businessman, allegedly brandished a gun at the other child. The incident unfolded after Sachdeva's son reported the scuffle, prompting the father to confront the victim with a firearm. Fortunately, Sachdeva's wife intervened, preventing potential harm. The incident, captured on CCTV, has left the victim's family deeply shaken, with the child's father, Karan Lohia, claiming the boy is now fearful of returning to the park. Following a complaint, police arrested Sachdeva under the Arms Act and related laws, seizing his licensed revolver, but he was later released on bail. A police investigation is ongoing into the alarming incident, which has raised concerns within the community. sources

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Nov 21 2024, 10 pm

Uncovering the Pattern of Targeting Adani Group

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi sharply criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi, asserting that his credibility has been irreparably damaged, particularly in light of recent legal allegations against Adani Enterprises Chairman Gautam Adani. Speaking at a press conference, Gandhi claimed that Modi and Adani are intertwined, echoing sentiments previously expressed by American billionaire George Soros. The timing of the U.S. indictment against Adani and senior executives raises questions about the alleged coordination between the Congress party and various activist groups aiming to destabilize the Modi government. Despite Congress's efforts to leverage these allegations, they overlook that many implicated states were governed by Congress or its allies during the alleged incidents. The unfolding situation reflects a broader narrative of Western entities attempting to undermine India's economic progress and Modi's popularity, coinciding with significant political developments in the U.S. judiciary linked to Soros. sources

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Nov 21 2024, 9 pm

Maharashtra's 65.1% Voter Turnout: Highest in a Decade

Maharashtra's recent election saw a voter turnout of 65.1%, marking the second highest since 1995 and the highest in a decade, surpassing the 63.4% recorded in 2004 and 2014. Despite the overall increase, urban areas, particularly Mumbai, lagged behind, with only 54% participation, up from 50.67% in 2019. Notably, Gadircholi and Nashik reported nearly 70% turnout, while suburban Mumbai struggled with just 39.34%. The election, which involved 288 seats, has led to predictions favoring the ruling Mahayuti alliance, comprising the BJP and factions of the Shiv Sena and NCP, with exit polls suggesting they could secure around 150 seats. Political leaders from both sides are optimistic about their chances ahead of the vote count on Saturday, with past alliances and internal conflicts shaping the current political landscape in Maharashtra. sources

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Nov 21 2024, 8 pm

Man Who Threatened Shah Rukh Khan Monitored His Movements Online

A Raipur-based lawyer, Faizan Khan, was arrested on November 12 by Mumbai Police for issuing a death threat to Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan, demanding Rs 50 lakh in extortion. Investigations revealed that Khan had extensively searched online for sensitive security information regarding Shah Rukh and his son Aryan Khan, who are protected under a Y-Plus security detail. This information came to light following a forensic analysis of Khan's second mobile phone, which the police recovered. On November 7, Khan made a threatening call to Bandra Police, stating, "If he doesn't pay up Rs 50 lakh, I will kill him," before disconnecting. The police quickly traced the call to Raipur and apprehended Khan, who remains in judicial custody until November 18. Despite the evidence, he has provided evasive answers regarding his motives for gathering the information. sources

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Nov 21 2024, 7 pm

69-Year-Old St Stephen's Alumnus Impersonates Ex-IPS to Defraud

Anil Katyal, a 69-year-old former Vodafone executive residing in Delhi's affluent Greater Kailash-1, was arrested for impersonating a retired IPS officer to meddle in a fraud investigation involving his friend, businessman Vinod Kapoor. Claiming to be a 1979 batch IPS officer from Manipur, Katyal misled junior police officials, leveraged his St Stephen's College connections, and extorted money from various government officers across Delhi and Gurugram. His downfall came when he attempted to pressure police on behalf of Kapoor, who faced fraud charges. Suspicion arose when police found no record of Katyal's supposed IPS credentials. Following his arrest, he faced multiple charges, including cheating and obstruction of justice, while maintaining a defiant stance, stating, "I have done enough in life." Authorities are now investigating his financial transactions to uncover the full extent of his fraudulent activities. sources

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Nov 21 2024, 6 pm

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