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  • Gujarat: BJP MLA among two booked under POCSO Act

    Gujarat: BJP MLA among two booked under POCSO Act

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    Ahmedabad: Bharatiya Janata Party MLA Gajendrasinh Parmar and one Mahesh Patel from Himatnagar have been booked by Rajasthan Police under POCSO Act for sexual assault on a minor girl.

    Victim’s mother from Ahmedabad city in her complaint has stated, she and her family had family relations with Gajendrasinh Parmar, a political leader from Gujarat.

    She alleged that during a tour to Jaisalmer in November 2020, Gajendrasinh and Mahesh had tried to sexually assault her minor daughter near Abu Road. She also quarrelled with Gajendrasinh and Mahesh over the matter.

    In this connection, she had attempted to register a complaint against the accused in the past, but the police did not entertain, so she approached the Sirohi court in Rajasthan. On the court order, the complaint was registered on Friday afternoon.

    Gajendrasinh Parmar is BJP’s sitting MLA and in the last government he was a minister, said the victim’s mother.

    The complainant stated that earlier she had lodged a complaint with Ahmedabad Police, after which she started receiving threats, because of which she even attempted suicide in 2021.

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  • WhatsApp rolling out voice status updates on iOS beta

    WhatsApp rolling out voice status updates on iOS beta

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    San Francisco: Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp is reportedly rolling out a new ‘voice status updates’ feature on iOS beta, which will allow users to share voice notes via status updates.

    Selected beta testers can now share voice notes as status updates by accessing the new feature within the text status section, reports WABetaInfo.

    The maximum recording time for a voice note is 30 seconds, and users also have the option to forward voice notes from their chats to status.

    The platform also provides users more control over their voice recordings by offering the ability to discard a recording before sharing it.

    Similar to images and videos, voice notes shared via status will automatically disappear after 24 hours and users can delete them for everyone at any time.

    Moreover, the shared voice notes are end-to-end encrypted so only people whom users choose can listen to them.

    The new feature is expected to be widely rolled out to more users over the coming weeks, the report said.

    On Wednesday, it was reported that the messaging platform was rolling out the same feature on Android beta.

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  • Bigg Boss 16: Soundarya eliminated, check her total earnings

    Bigg Boss 16: Soundarya eliminated, check her total earnings

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    Mumbai: In a shocking turn of events, contestant Soundarya Sharma got eliminated from Bigg Boss 16 house. She currently out of the show and her eviction is expected to air in the upcoming episodes. Her journey on the show came to an end after receiving the lowest number of votes from viewers.

    Other three contestants who were in danger zone along with Soundarya were — Shalin Bhanot, Tina Datta and Sumbul Touqeer Khan.

    Soundarya Sharma had been a strong contender in the competition, having won several challenges and earning the respect of her fellow contestants and the viewers. Her journey in Bigg Boss 16 ended in week 16, just a few days before finale of the show.

    Soundarya Sharma Bigg Boss 16 Fee

    Let’s quickly have a look at how much Soundarya Sharma earned from BB 16 during her stint. According to reports, she charged Rs 3-4L per week from the makers. So, for 16 weeks, her total remuneration stands at around Rs 48L to 64L.

    Post Soundarya Sharma’s elimination, Bigg Boss 16 gets its deserving top 8. The competition continues to heat up, with only a few contestants remaining. Fans will have to tune in to find out who will be the next to be eliminated and who will be crowned the ultimate winner of the show.

    What’s your take on Soundarya Sharma’s elimination on Bigg Boss 16? Comment below

    Stay tuned to Siasat.com for more updates.

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  • Six injured in twin blasts in Jammu: Police

    Six injured in twin blasts in Jammu: Police

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    Jammu: Six persons were injured in two explosions in Jammu on Saturday, a senior police officer said.

    The blasts occurred in the Narwal area of Jammu City, Additional Director General of Police (Jammu) Mukesh Singh said.

    “The whole area has been cordoned off and the injured evacuated to hospital,” another police official said.

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  • Telangana: 2 govt officials caught taking bribe of Rs 50K

    Telangana: 2 govt officials caught taking bribe of Rs 50K

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    Hyderabad: Two government officials in Warangal were caught red-handed accepting a bribe of Rs 50000 from a painter for processing a bill of Rs 16 lakh pertaining to works for a tribal festival.

    The painter had approached the two for an official favour. The painter requested the officials “to record the measurements in M-Book and to process the bill of Rs 16 lakh pertaining to the works to existing structures of Medaram Sammakka –Saralamma Jathara-2022″ executed by the painter and four others on behalf of Village Development Committee.

    The accused, who worked at the tribal welfare office in Warangal, were identified as Mohammad Abid Khan, 58, Draft Man Grade-III, and Konnay Naveen Kumar, 28, Assistant Executive Engineer.

    Officer Naveen had demanded Sanjheeva pay him Rs 50000 for getting his work done, which he accepted through the other accused Abid.

    The painter approached Anti-Corruption Bureau officials after the accused demanded the bribe and the two were caught red-handed.

    The fingers of Abid’s right hand yielded positive in the chemical test and the bribe amount was recovered from the possession.

    Both have been arrested and produced before the First Additional Special Judge for SPE & ACB Cases.

    Further investigation is underway.

    The police have requested the public to report any public servant who demands a bribe to the ACB on the Toll-Free number 1064 for taking action.

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  • Reverse decrees limiting women’s rights, UN urges Taliban

    Reverse decrees limiting women’s rights, UN urges Taliban

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    Kabul: A high-level UN delegation led by the Deputy Secretary-General called on the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan to reverse the course on recent decrees limiting women’s and girls’ rights, saying Afghans must not be abandoned.

    On behalf of the Secretary-General, Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed, Executive Director of UN Women Sima Bahous, and the Assistant Secretary-General of the Department of Political, Peacebuilding Affairs, and Peace Operations, Khaled Khiari, completed a four-day visit to Afghanistan to appraise the situation, engage de facto authorities and underscore UN solidarity with the Afghan people.

    In meetings with the Taliban in both Kabul and Kandahar, the delegation directly conveyed the alarm over the recent decree banning women from working for national and international NGOs, a move that undermines the work of numerous organizations helping millions of vulnerable Afghans.

    The Taliban recently moved to close universities to female students across the country until further notice, and have also barred girls from attending secondary school; restricted women and girls’ freedom of movement; excluded women from most areas of the workforce; and banned women from using parks, gyms, and public bath houses.

    “My message was very clear: while we recognize the important exemptions made, these restrictions present Afghan women and girls with a future that confines them in their own homes, violating their rights and depriving the communities of their services,” Mohammed said.

    “Our collective ambition is for a prosperous Afghanistan that is at peace with itself and its neighbors, and on a path to sustainable development. But right now, Afghanistan is isolating itself, in the midst of a terrible humanitarian crisis and one of the most vulnerable nations on earth to climate change,” she said.

    “We must do everything we can to bridge this gap.”

    During their mission, Mohammed and Bahous met with affected communities, humanitarian workers, civil society, and other key actors, in Kabul, Kandahar, and Herat.

    “We have witnessed extraordinary resilience. Afghan women left us no doubt of their courage and refusal to be erased from public life. They will continue to advocate and fight for their rights, and we are duty-bound to support them in doing so,” Bahous said.

    “What is happening in Afghanistan is a grave women’s rights crisis and a wake-up call for the international community. It shows how quickly decades of progress on women’s rights can be reversed in a matter of days. UN Women stands with all Afghan women and girls and will continue to amplify their voices to regain all their rights.”

    The US and its partners, including national and international NGOs, are helping more than 25 million Afghans who depend on humanitarian aid to survive, and remain committed to staying and delivering.

    The most recent decrees issued by the Taliban banning women from working for NGOs have forced many partners to pause operations that can no longer be safely and meaningfully delivered.

    While the recent exemptions to the ban introduced by the de facto authorities are opening spaces for humanitarians to continue, and in some cases, resume, operations, these remain limited to a few sectors and activities.

    “The effective delivery of humanitarian assistance is predicated on principles that require full, safe, and unhindered access for all aid workers, including women”, Mohammed said.

    The visit followed a series of high-level consultations on Afghanistan across the Gulf and Asia.

    The delegation met the leadership of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the Islamic Development Bank, groups of Afghan women in Ankara and Islamabad, and a group of Ambassadors and Special Envoys to Afghanistan based in Doha.

    It convened with government leaders from the region and religious leaders to advocate for the crucial role and full participation of women and rally support for the Afghan people.

    Throughout the visits, countries and partners recognized the critical role of the UN in building bridges to finding lasting solutions, as well as the urgency to deliver lifesaving support and maintain effective engagement, led by the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA).

    They asked that efforts be intensified to reflect the urgency of the situation and stressed the importance of a unified response by the international community.

    The need for a revitalised and realistic political pathway was consistently highlighted and all remained firm on the fundamental principles, including women’s and girls’ rights to education, work and public life in Afghanistan.

    There was broad consensus that the region and the OIC’s leadership on these issues was critical.

    The proposal of an international conference on women and girls in the Muslim World during the month of March was also considered and agreed in principle.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • ‘Pathaan’ director calls Deepika a bonafide action star

    ‘Pathaan’ director calls Deepika a bonafide action star

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    Mumbai: Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone, who plays a spy in the upcoming spy-thriller film ‘Pathaan’, has been called a bonafide action star by the film’s director Siddharth Anand. As one can see from the trailer and the assets that have been released so far, the actress can be seen pulling off the action and sultry bit with equal ease.

    Talking about his liking towards femme fatale in films, Siddharth said, “There is nothing more cool or sexy than a woman wielding a powerful weapon on screen. As a film-buff, I have always loved women doing sick action sequences and so, when we got Deepika Padukone in ‘Pathaan’, we wanted to present her in her most badass self – a gorgeous, gun-toting, femme fatale spy that people have never seen before!”

    Recollecting a sequence from the film, the director added, “In one of the action sequences of ‘Pathaan’, Deepika wields the gatling gun and you have to see the sequence to believe how legit she is as a bonafide action superstar! She steals the show in this scene and I’m sure people will cheer the loudest for her every time she does action in ‘Pathaan’.”

    ‘Pathaan’, which sees Shah Rukh Khan returning to the silver screen after four years, also stars John Abraham. The film is set to release on January 25 in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.

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  • Petrol stocks may dry up in Pakistan

    Petrol stocks may dry up in Pakistan

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    Islamabad: The Petroleum Division has warned the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) that the stocks of petroleum products may dry up as banks are refusing to open and confirm Letters of Credit (LCs) for imports.

    Like other sectors, the oil industry in Pakistan is facing hurdles to opening LCs owing to the US dollar shortage and restrictions put in place by the SBP, The Express Tribune reported.

    An oil cargo of Pakistan State Oil (PSO) has already been cancelled while LC for another cargo, scheduled for loading on January 23, has not yet been confirmed.

    In a letter to the SBP Governor, the Petroleum Division drew his attention towards the difficulties being faced by oil refineries and marketing companies in establishing the LCs.

    According to sources, the Pak Arab Refinery Limited (Parco) has planned to import two crude oil cargoes of 535,000 barrels each but banks are not willing to open and confirm the LCs.

    One crude oil cargo of 532,000 barrels for Pakistan Refinery Limited (PRL) is scheduled for loading on January 30. However, its LC has not so far been confirmed and it is being negotiated with a state-owned bank, The Express Tribune reported.

    Two petrol cargoes of PSO, which are in the pipeline, are also awaiting the confirmation of LCs by local banks.

    According to industry players, 18 cargoes of petrol booked by other oil marketing companies (OMCs) like GO, Be Energy, Attock Petroleum, Hascol Petroleum and others also require the opening and confirmation of LCs.

    To tackle the situation, a series of meetings have been held since the second week of January.

    First such huddle was convened on January 13 that highlighted the banks’ refusal to open LCs in favour of OMCs and refineries for the import of crude oil and petroleum products, The Express Tribune reported.

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  • German police nominated for Oscar for Greta Thunberg’s arrest 

    German police nominated for Oscar for Greta Thunberg’s arrest 

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    Four days after Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg being detained by German police during a protest against coal mine expansion in the west German village of Lützerath, the German Police has been nominated for Oscar in best supporting actor category.

    Greta Thunberg was part of the large group of activists who reportedly broke through a police barrier, while police waited for “Role Camera Action” shout. Greta Thunberg encroached on a coal pit which was not entirely secured by the officials, revealed a police spokesperson.

    Later the same day, Greta Thunberg posed with the German Police officials showing victory sign after the day shoot was over. The picture of Greta Thunberg with German Police Officials went viral on social media, and Oscar jury nominated the German Police officials for Oscars as a wild card entry.

    The Oscar nomination were already closed but jury didn’t want to miss the epic acting of German Police and hence, selected it under wild card entry. 95th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, will honor films released in 2022 and the nominations of the same will be announced on Jan 24th.

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  • Indian-American councillor faces heat from anti-drag protesters

    Indian-American councillor faces heat from anti-drag protesters

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    New York: Indian-American New York City Councillor Shekar Krishnan is facing the ire of protesters for supporting drag queens reading out to children in public libraries.

    Krishnan, who is the Council Member for District 25, came home last week to find anti-drag protesters shouting slurs and vandalizing the sidewalk outside his home in Jackson Heights.

    “…after a meaningful day of reflection on Dr (Martin Luther) King, I came home to homophobic and transphobic protesters outside my door, again, vandalizing the sidewalk & shouting slurs with my children inside,” Krishnan wrote on his Twitter handle.

    The protesters screamed “Shekar is a pedophile, he is a groomer” when his wife and children were inside the house.

    “This disgusting behavior is another reminder of the work ahead of us,” Krishnan, the first Indian-American ever elected to the City Council in history, tweeted.

    A civil rights lawyer and a long-time community activist, he stated that the New York City Council is committed to Drag Story Hour and to LGBTQIA+ communities across the city.

    “This @NYCCouncil is committed to Drag Story Hour. With every display of hate, our commitment to love and inclusivity only grows,” Shekar wrote in his tweet.

    The next Drag Story Hour in Jackson Heights is on February 24.

    Krishnan was also targeted in October last year when Drag Story Hour protesters defaced his district office with spiteful graffiti.

    He told CBS News that vile messages also clog his social media and phone lines because he supports Drag Story Hours, activity parents can choose for their kids or they can avoid.

    Last week, drag opponents vandalized Councilman Erik Bottcher’s office and home for supporting the Drag Story Hour event in Manhattan.

    Drag Story Hour protests have been on a rise in the US for the past few weeks, with demonstrators calling it “inappropriate” and that “it should not exist”.

    These Drag Story Hour events usually hosted at public libraries and bookshops — are aimed at children aged between three and 11 years, to introduce them to diverse role models and LGBTQ+ people.

    The first event was founded in San Francisco by LGBTQ+ author and activist Michelle Tea in 2015, who said she came up with the concept as a child-friendly way to introduce her young son to LGBTQ+ culture.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )