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  • UP: UCC, Gyanvapi on agenda in Muslim personal law board meet; Owaisi to attend

    UP: UCC, Gyanvapi on agenda in Muslim personal law board meet; Owaisi to attend

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    New Delhi: The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLA) has called for an Executive Committee meeting tomorrow in Uttar Pradesh’s capital Lucknow.

    The meeting is believed to be convened to discuss topics like Gyanvapi, Uniform Civil Code, and Religious Conversion, among others. “Future strategy will also be engineered in the said meeting,” AIMPLA Executive Member Qasim Rasool Ilyas told ANI.

    The AIMPLA has 51 Executive members including All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen chief Asaduddin Owaisi.

    Board General Secretary Khalid Saifullah Rahmani, Asaduddin Owaisi, Arshad Madani etc., will attend the meeting.

    Earlier, Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju in Rajya Sabha told BJP MP Nishikant Dubey that a proposal to examine issues relating to Uniform Civil Code and make recommendations may be taken up by the 22nd Law Commission.

    The minister told Dubey, who had raised the issue as a matter of urgent public importance on December 1 last year in Lok Sabha, that the proposal was referred to the 21st Law Commission but since its term has ended, the matter may be taken by the 22nd Law Commission.

    Article 44 of the Constitution provides that the State shall endeavour to secure for the citizens a uniform civil code (UCC) throughout the territory of India.

    “In view of the importance of the subject matter and sensitivity involved and it requiring an in-depth study of provisions of various personal laws governing different communities, a proposal to examine issues relating to uniform civil code and make recommendations has been forwarded to the 21st Law Commission of India,” Rijiju said in his letter.

    Nishikant Dubey had urged the party-led central government to expedite the process to bring in a law to implement the Uniform Civil Code.

    If implemented, UCC is likely to provide one law for the entire country, applicable to all religious communities in their personal matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, and adoption.

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  • Meet the border-district Republican at the immigration fight’s ‘epicenter’

    Meet the border-district Republican at the immigration fight’s ‘epicenter’

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    You might call Gonzales a political rarity, wading into the kind of huge policy fights that would terrify most swing-district members — but he’s been like this for a while. The Navy veteran and father of six has flouted GOP orthodoxy time and time again as his sprawling border district makes national news for the darkest reasons possible.

    Before the smuggled migrant deaths came the elementary school shooting in Uvalde, which hit as another part of his district dealt with a refugee crisis of 12,000 Haitians fleeing political turmoil back home. And now the 42-year-old is clashing with conservatives on immigration, crusading against a draconian immigration bill from fellow Texas GOP Rep. Chip Roy, while also warning his party against big spending cuts that could hurt military bases like those in his district.

    “Whether I want it to or not,” Gonzales said of his district, “it has been at the epicenter.”

    That’s not set to change anytime soon. His latest intraparty tension is spiking over an immigration bill that Gonzales fears would effectively ban asylum claims outright — an interpretation that Roy fiercely disputes.

    “The bill is the bill, and it ain’t rocket science. Three pages. You either support enforcing laws and ensuring that the American people are protected and migrants are protected and that in fact, asylum is preserved — which the bill does — or you don’t,” Roy said in a brief interview. His proposal would severely curtail migration by seeking to bar illegal border crossings.

    While Roy said the two Texans have had some “long conversations” about the bill, initially slated for early action in the new GOP majority, he said he’s still waiting to hear a “substantive” disagreement beyond “broad brush statements in the press.” (Gonzales, for his part, called Roy’s bill a “bad idea” and delivered a jab to non-border members: “While some people may parachute in and parachute out, we live it every single day.”)

    Asked about the Gonzales-Roy disagreement on Thursday, Speaker Kevin McCarthy told reporters that “a lot of members have a lot of different positions” on immigration and that any legislation will ultimately go through committee: “I know members are working together to try to find a place to get there.”

    Gonzales has long pushed the GOP to adopt a more nuanced view on its single most politically explosive issue. As he’s ferried over 100 fellow lawmakers to his district since 2018, the self-described border hawk has implored other Republicans to look beyond headlines and consider an immigration system that also “welcomes those through the front door.”

    One of Gonzales’ strategies: Set up meetings for his colleagues with tough-talking sheriffs whom he’ll later reveal are Democrats, or conservative ranchers whom he’ll point out later actually support loosening some immigration laws.

    After eking out perhaps the most shocking victory of the 2020 midterms, he’s warned other Republicans that if they want to hold onto their threadbare majority in two years, they need to protect battleground seats.

    “We can’t just throw bombs and rhetoric and expect people to reelect us over and over again,” he said.

    Several of his colleagues say they understand and are willing to listen to his perspective on bills like Roy’s.

    “Nobody wants to put him in a difficult position,” said GOP Rep. Dan Crenshaw, who also hails from the Lone Star State. “We understand that our border reps are in a more difficult political situation. If they have concerns, let’s hear them out.”

    Sometimes, though, the rest of Gonzales’ party can’t abide his particular breed of bipartisanship.

    Gonzales appeared alongside Texas Rep. Henry Cuellar during the anti-abortion centrist Democrat’s fierce fight to hold his seat in November’s midterms. That display of camaraderie irked some senior Republicans who were dumping money to oust Cuellar. His GOP opponent, Cassy Garcia, even conveyed her frustrations to Gonzales, according to two people familiar with the exchange who addressed it candidly on condition of anonymity.

    Cuellar later won reelection by over 13 points. (Gonzales won by 17.)

    “He’s not a political guy,” Cuellar later said, speaking broadly about his South Texas neighbor. The two became fast friends after they realized they attended the same school in Camp Wood, Texas (population 700), roughly two decades apart. “He’s willing to take certain stands that are right, and sometimes might not be the most politically expedient thing to do, but he’s willing to do that.”

    Gonzales is still speaking out as his party starts to govern with the smallest of margins. This week, he criticized the party’s removal of Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) from the Foreign Affairs Committee, despite ultimately voting for it. Last month, he was the sole Republican to oppose the GOP rules package after McCarthy made an agreement with conservatives over concerns about potential defense cuts.

    “It may not make them right, but at least he’s got the courage to say, ‘Hey, here’s my perspective on this,’” Rep. Mike Garcia (R-Calif.) — a fellow battleground Republican and Navy veteran — said of his colleague’s party-bucking tendency. “A lot of people would just kind of roll over and go with the herd.”

    So far, despite his rebelliousness, Gonzales has mostly remained in good standing with McCarthy and his team.

    Gonzales and fellow battleground Rep. Ashley Hinson (R-Iowa) were the only two freshmen to land on the coveted House Appropriations Committee when they first arrived on the Hill in 2021. They were also tapped to co-lead the House GOP’s “Young Guns” program to work with top campaign recruits.

    But Gonzales has also inserted himself into leadership races that risked major consequences after his preferred candidate lost. Late last year, he threw himself behind Rep. Drew Ferguson (R-Ga.) in the GOP whip race, despite clear signals that McCarthy opposed the chief deputy whip’s campaign for that position.

    Gonzales shrugged off any possible blowback from his party, on that and other matters: “I’m a big boy. This is a big institution. You’re gonna make friends. You’re gonna make enemies. That’s part of the deal. I’m not worried about it.”

    It’s perhaps that attitude that propels Gonzales’ work on various bipartisan groups, including the Problem Solvers Caucus. Rep. Salud Carbajal (D-Calif.), who co-led that group’s immigration talks last year, said of his Texan counterpart: “I think if there’s anybody that can really help bridge the divide, and come up with reasonable, decent immigration policy that both parties can work on, it’s Tony.”

    And even though few in either party are counting on much immigration action this Congress, lawmakers might be forced to move anyway. The Supreme Court is set to rule this spring on a pair of presidential orders — Trump’s pandemic-era border expulsion policy and Obama’s “Dreamers” protections — that previous Congresses have punted on.

    “In this Congress, five votes equals 100,” Gonzales said on possible action on immigration issues. “There’s opportunity there for those that want to govern and not allow the place to get hijacked.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • MPs from 16 parties meet to form strategy on Hindenburg-Adani issue

    MPs from 16 parties meet to form strategy on Hindenburg-Adani issue

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    New Delhi: Sixteen opposition parties on Friday came together to chalk out a strategy in Parliament on the Hindenburg-Adani issue.

    The parties met at the chamber of Mallikarjun Kharge, the Leader of Opposition, in Parliament premises.

    Apart from the Congress, the DMK, Samajwadi Party (SP), AAP, BRS, Shiv Sena (Uddhav Thackrey group), RJD, JD(U), CPI(M), CPI, NCP, NC, IUML, Kerala Congress (Jose Mani), Kerala Congress (Thomas), and RSP attended the opposition parties meeting.

    The joint opposition demand is to constitute a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) to probe the loss of money to the Public Sector Banks and LIC.

    On Thursday, both Houses of Parliament were adjourned as the opposition demanded an investigation by the JPC on the new revelations.

    Kharge had said on Thursday: “We demand an investigation by the JPC on the issue and will raise the demand inside Parliament. We demand that a JPC should be constituted to go into the alleged irregularities.”

    The opposition also alleged that the proceedings of both Houses of Parliament were adjourned to stop them from raising the Adani issue.

    Taking to Twitter on Thursday, Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh had said: “Both Houses of Parliament adjourned today till 2 p.m. because Govt did not agree to combined Opposition demand for an investigation into forced investments by LIC, SBI & other public institutions that have lost huge value in recent days endangering savings of crores of Indians.”

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  • Mayawati, Badals meet in Delhi, discuss Lok Sabha polls

    Mayawati, Badals meet in Delhi, discuss Lok Sabha polls

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    New Delhi: Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati on Thursday met Shiromani Akali Dal president Parkash Singh Badal and MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal here, and discussed the upcoming Lok Sabha polls with them.

    A statement from the BSP said the leaders met at Mayawati’s residence in New Delhi, and discussed strengthening ties and strategies for the 2024 general elections. Both sides agreed that the two parties shall maintain their unity for the polls.

    According to the statement, Mayawati said she has “full confidence” that the SAD will be able to transfer its votes to the BSP.

    The SAD and the BSP had forged an alliance in the recent Punjab Assembly polls. While SAD contested on 97 seats, BSP candidates fought on 20 seats. The SAD won three seats while BSP bagged just one seat in the polls that were swept by the Aam Aadmi Party.

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  • Hyderabad: Sharmila to meet governor today

    Hyderabad: Sharmila to meet governor today

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    Hyderabad: YSRTP founder-president YS Sharmila would meet Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan today at the Raj Bhavan. The meeting is scheduled to be held at 12 noon. She will submit a representation to the Governor highlighting the failures of the nine-year rule of Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao. Sharmila will leave for her padayatra directly after meeting the Governor at Raj Bhavan. The padayatra will be resumed at 3 pm at Sankaramma thanda of Chennaraopeta mandal of Narsampeta Assembly constituency.

    It may be noted here that the Warangal police have granted conditional permission to Sharmila to hold her padayatra. Although the YSRTP sought permission from the police to hold the padayatra from January 28, the police granted it to hold the padayatra from February 2 to February 18, 2023.

    The police imposed 15 conditions on Sharmila to hold her Yatra. They asked her to begin her padayatra from 10 am every day and end at 7 pm every day. The padayatra of Sharmila will be held in all the remaining Assembly constituencies of the undivided Warangal district. The padayatra will conclude in Palair Assembly constituency of Khammam district with the conduct of a public meeting.

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  • All-party meet ahead of Budget Session: Oppn raises Adani issue

    All-party meet ahead of Budget Session: Oppn raises Adani issue

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    New Delhi: The government on Monday said it was willing to discuss every issue under rules during the Budget Session of Parliament and sought the support of the Opposition in running the proceedings smoothly.

    Briefing the media after an all-party meeting convened by the government ahead of the Budget Session beginning Tuesday, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi said the government was willing to discuss every issue in Parliament under rules. “We seek Opposition’s cooperation” in running the House smoothly.

    At the meet, Aam Aadmi Party’s Sanjay Singh, RJD’s Manoj Jha, DMK, Left parties and others raised the Adani issue and sought discussion on it in Parliament during the session.

    The US-based short seller Hindenburg Research has accused the Adani Group of wrongdoing like stock manipulation. The company has dismissed the allegations as “nothing but a lie”.

    The YSR Congress demanded a nationwide caste-based economic census at the meet.

    It is necessary to know the economic status of backward castes who are “lagging behind” on social and development indicators, the party said.

    YSR Congress leader Vijaysai Reddy said backward castes are over 50 per cent of the total population and the census will help find their economic status.

    The ruling party in Andhra Pradesh has joined the likes of the JD(U) and the RJD, both of which have demanded a caste census.

    The grand alliance government in Bihar has rolled out a state-wide caste survey.

    Reddy said his party also demanded the passage of the women quota bill for ensuring reservation for them in Parliament.

    Parties including the TRS, TMC and the BJD also supported the demand.

    The Budget Session will begin from January 31 with President Droupadi Murmu’s address to a joint sitting of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.

    The session will have 27 sittings and will continue till April 6 with a month-long recess to examine the budget papers.

    Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the Union Budget on February 1.

    The first part of the Budget Session will conclude on February 14.

    Parliament will reconvene on March 12 for the second part of the Budget Session.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • All-party meet ahead of Budget: YSR Cong demands caste-based economic census

    All-party meet ahead of Budget: YSR Cong demands caste-based economic census

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    New Delhi: The YSR Congress on Monday demanded a nationwide caste-based economic census at an all-party meet convened by the government ahead of the Budget session of Parliament.

    It is necessary to know the economic status of the backward castes who are “lagging behind” on social and development indicators, the party said.

    YSR Congress leader Vijaysai Reddy said backward castes are over 50 percent of the total population and the census will help find their economic status.

    The ruling party in Andhra Pradesh has joined the likes of the JD(U) and the RJD, both of which have demanded a caste census.

    The grand alliance government in Bihar has rolled out a state-wide caste census.

    Reddy said his party also demanded the women quota bill for ensuring reservation for them in Parliament.

    Parties including the TRS, TMC, and the BJD also supported the demand.

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  • Meet Ron DeSantis’ inner circle

    Meet Ron DeSantis’ inner circle

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    The dozen confidantes he leans on most — to shape his agenda in Tallahassee, assemble an extensive fundraising operation and devise his political future — include his chief of staff, well-known lobbyists and especially his wife.

    Now he’s leaning on this group of insiders as he plots his next move toward 2024 and a collision with former President Donald Trump.

    To understand the world of Ron DeSantis, you need to know these names. Here’s a cheat sheet.

    Generra Peck

    Campaign manager

    Peck led the day-to-day operations of DeSantis’ 2022 midterm reelection campaign that saw him win by nearly 20 percentage points over Democrat Charlie Crist, a former governor. Peck had as much influence over the campaign as anyone but did so with very little attention or headlines.

    She’s a classic behind-the-scenes operator — but one who was instrumental to DeSantis’ campaign success. She is very likely to remain a part of Team DeSantis for the foreseeable future. She previously helped lead the effort to get Trump’s USMCA trade deal with Canada and Mexico through Congress.

    Ryan Tyson

    Campaign senior adviser

    Tyson is one of Florida’s best known Republican pollsters and has worked for GOP candidates and organizations across the country. He quickly became a key cog in DeSantis’ campaign operation, taking on polling and broader advisory roles.

    He was among the staffers updating DeSantis’ VIPs and donor-types on election night, underscoring the central position he played in the campaign. Prior to joining DeSantis’ team, he worked for Associated Industries of Florida, one of the state’s largest business lobbying and political organizations.

    Phil Cox

    Campaign general consultant

    Cox was among the campaign’s first hires, joining the team in March 2021 and serving as its top big picture consultant throughout the duration of the campaign. He is expected to remain a key part of DeSantis’ political operations moving forward. Cox, like many other DeSantis campaign staffers, largely stayed out of the headlines. But the campaign tapped him to do an interview with Business Insider in October 2022 to publicly push back against the idea that DeSantis has a gruff personality and lacks charm. During the rare interview, Cox said the framing was a “total fabrication.”

    Cox has a lengthy resume: He served as a top staffer for the Republican Governors Association in the 2010 election cycle when he had to help smooth things over after Rick Scott beat then Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum in the GOP primary for governor. McCollum was the heavy favorite and Republican establishment pick.

    Taryn Fenske

    DeSantis administration communications director

    Fenske has led the DeSantis administration’s messaging efforts from April 2021 to the present, a time that coincided with DeSantis’ rise through the national Republican ecosystem. During that period, DeSantis championed controversial policy proposals that energized the GOP base but were demonized by Democrats nationally. Those included a series of so-called “election integrity” proposals, legislation and administration rules targeting transgender youth and a plan to fly mostly Venezuelan asylum seekers from the southern border to Martha’s Vineyard, which the administration says was to highlight the Biden administration’s immigration failures.

    Through it all, Fenske has remained mostly out of the public’s eye — especially compared to DeSantis’ former press secretary, Christina Pushaw, who forcefully defended DeSantis’ publicly before being sent to the campaign after she sent tweets that ran afoul of DeSantis and others in the official office.

    Nick Iarossi

    Owner, Capital City Consulting

    Iarossi and other members of his firm, including fellow Capital City lobbyist Scott Ross, played a huge role in DeSantis’ early 2018 campaign, and have been among the lobbyists closest to the governor since. Iarossi backed DeSantis early in the 2018 election cycle when few thought he could beat then-Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam, who was the heavy favorite to win the GOP primary and the pick of nearly all of Florida’s Republican establishment and donor class. Iarossi remains both an informal adviser and fundraiser for DeSantis’ political efforts.

    Casey DeSantis

    Wife

    Casey DeSantis is unquestionably the most important person influencing DeSantis’ policy and political operations. The former Jacksonville television personality is seen as perhaps the most powerful first lady in Florida political history, taking both public positions on key issues like mental health funding as well as more behind-the-scenes duties, including playing a leading role in changing the makeup at the Republican Party of Florida to bring in people seen as DeSantis loyalists. She is the governor’s closest confidant and has more sway than any other adviser.

    James Uthmeier

    Chief of staff

    Uthmeier is considered the most influential of DeSantis’ three chiefs of staff and led the governor’s office during much of the time when DeSantis became a post-pandemic political star. DeSantis’ first two chiefs of staff were longtime operative-types, while Uthmeier is seen as further right on the political spectrum and a better fit for DeSantis, who is championing a policy portfolio directed, in large part, to those on the Republican Party’s right flank.

    As DeSantis has focused on bigger picture messaging and a likely 2024 presidential bid, Uthmeier has been given wide-ranging authority to oversee the administration’s day-to-day activities. Prior to serving as chief of staff, Uthmeier was DeSantis’ general counsel. He also served as senior adviser to former Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.

    Brian Ballard

    Lobbyist, GOP fundraiser

    Ballard leads one of Florida’s largest lobbying firms and has been a staple in Republican politics for years. Though he didn’t support DeSantis in the 2018 gubernatorial primary, he quickly became part of DeSantis’ inner circle, including serving as the co-chairman of DeSantis’ 2018 inauguration celebration. One of his lobbyists, Adrian Lukis, who was a former DeSantis chief of staff, served as a co-chair of DeSantis 2022 inauguration events.

    Adam Laxalt

    Longtime friend, former Nevada Attorney General

    Laxalt is considered one of the closest friends of DeSantis, who has a reputation of not having many close friends or associates. The two were roommates at the Naval Justice School and have remained close friends, including continuing to talk on the phone regularly. DeSantis gave Laxalt’s failed U.S. Senate campaign a boost in April when he traveled to Nevada to rally for his campaign and raise money.

    Chris Spencer

    Director of Policy & Budget, Executive Office of Governor

    Spencer is the administration’s point person on building and developing state spending proposals, which is the lifeblood that runs through nearly every policy decision. During the 2022 legislative session, Spencer oversaw the crafting of a $112 billion budget, the largest in state history. He then led the effort to veto a record $3.1 billion in lawmaker-approved spending projects. Having a huge degree of control over such a heavy veto pen comes with a large degree of power and influence.

    Heather Barker

    Longtime DeSantis fundraiser

    Barker is one of DeSantis’ longest running campaign aides, surviving in a world that is well known for high levels of turnover. Barker has been the top fundraiser for DeSantis’ political operation for years. At one point, she was the only full-time political staffer on the campaign’s payroll before the 2022 midterms really kicked off. She was given the title of senior adviser during the 2022 campaign and continues to be a vital staffer in DeSantis’ political operation.

    Miriam Adelson

    Republican mega-donor

    Adelson and her late husband, Sheldon, who founded Las Vegas Sands and was one of the Republican Party’s largest and most influential donors, gave DeSantis’ 2018 campaign its first major boost when Sheldon and Miriam agreed to sign on to his finance committee.

    The Adelsons’ connection to the campaign helped boost its legitimacy and helped change the perception that DeSantis was the underdog in the race. Miriam Adelson has remained a confidant to DeSantis, advising him on a range of issues from foreign policy to substance abuse.

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  • Meet Hasan, a swashbuckler who sleeps mid-air during paragliding

    Meet Hasan, a swashbuckler who sleeps mid-air during paragliding

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    Hyderabad: You might have asked various people about their hobbies and you might have received almost different replies from everyone. Hobbies of almost 7 people out of 10 vary but there are few people whose hobbies would traumatise you if you hear about them. Yes, some people share unique and very dangerous hobbies which may be life-threatening sometimes but they still love them. Here in this write-up, we will tell you about one of the swashbucklers who loves to do daredevil activities with too much ease. Most people do not even dare to watch the activities he does mid-air. Yes, the Turkish paraglider named Hasan Kaval left everyone in shock when he went paragliding on the couch and after that with his bed in 2022 setting new records.

    Sharing his video on Instagram when he went paragliding on the couch, Hasan Kaval wrote, ”I realized the project, which I thought of two years ago, today. I would like to express my endless thanks to my flyferhat1973 brother, who supported me from the beginning to the end of the project, with equipment and tools. Also, I would like to thank you very much for my friend, who has financial and moral support for TV and other equipment. And @ridvanmekik and @muzzybaybe thank you very much for not leaving me alone.”

    After the video was uploaded, the stunt of Hasan Kaval spread like a wildfire and he was praised globally. But as we have already mentioned that those who decide to do madcap things do not bother about the consequences of their activities and Hasan Kaval being the professional paraglider did another amazing and surprising activity this year too. YES, this Turkish man decided to keep doing what is scary for others and easy for him.

    Again after paragliding on the couch, Hasan Kaval surprised netizens with another daredevil stunt. He strapped his bed, alarm clocks and a teddy bear to a paragliding chute and took off a cliff. He found it a little bit tough to take off with so many heavy items initially but he managed somehow and even successfully landed. He also shared a video of this next amazing stunt on YouTube in which he is seen setting an alarm and taking a nap on his bed.

    Do you still fear even going paragliding, then take some motivational tips from Hasan kaval and dance mid-air like a Falcon.



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  • Pakistani Girl Falls in Love With Uttar Pradesh Boy While Playing Ludo Game, Crosses Border To Meet Him – Kashmir News

    Pakistani Girl Falls in Love With Uttar Pradesh Boy While Playing Ludo Game, Crosses Border To Meet Him – Kashmir News

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    Ludo Game Affair: Pakistani Girl Falls in Love With Uttar Pradesh Boy While Playing Board Game Online, Crosses Border To Meet Him; Both Arrested

    In a bizarre incident, a Pakistani girl fell in love with a boy from Uttar Pradesh while playing online Ludo game.

    According to reports, the girl violated border rules and came to India via Nepal in order to meet her boyfriend. Later, both were arrested from Bengaluru.

    As per a report in Aaj Tak, after meeting each other, the duo got married and started living together in Bengaluru. However, they ran out of luck when the police arrested the girl for illegally entering India and staying in the country by procuring fake documents. The police also arrested the boy in connection with the forgery case.

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    According to the police, 26-year-old mulayam singh yadav is originally from Uttar Pradesh. He works as a security guard in HSR Layout, a private company in Bangalore. Mulayam was fond of playing Ludo online, it was through this game that he came in contact with a 19-year-old girl, Iqra Jeevani, living in Hyderabad, Pakistan. Both started living in a labor quarter in the Bellandur police station limits of Bangalore. However, somehow the police got information about the whole matter. The police arrested both of them.

    Case Against Landlord

    Both the lovers were living in a labor quarter in the Bellandur police station area. The DCP said that as soon as information was received about the two, the police took action and handed over the girl to the FRRO (Foreigner Regional Registration Office). At the same time, after registering a case against the boy, he has been arrested.

    The police have also registered a case against the owner of the house where the couple was staying. An FIR has been registered under Section 7 against the owner of the house, Govinda Reddy. It is alleged that he did not inform the police about the foreign girl living illegally in his house. At the same time, Mulayam Singh has been booked under sections 420 (cheating), 495 (concealment of marriage), 468 (forgery) and 471 (forgery document) of IPC.

    (Agencies)

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