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  • Priyanka Kakkar is AAP’s national chief spokesperson

    Priyanka Kakkar is AAP’s national chief spokesperson

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    New Delhi: The AAP appointed senior leader Priyanka Kakkar as its new national chief spokesperson on Saturday, party officials said.

    The decision was taken during a meeting of senior party leaders.

    AAP national general secretary (Organisation) Sandeep Pathak handed over a certificate of appointment to Kakkar.

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    Kakkar has been associated with the AAP since 2013.

    She was the AAP’s Telangana observer from 2017 to 2019. She was also the legal head of the South Delhi parliamentary constituency and worked as an advisor to Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Singh from 2021 to 2023.

    Kakkar served as the party’s legal observer of Uttar Pradesh, where she was also a member of a monitoring committee constituted for the state organisation.

    (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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  • Rahul Gandhi interacts with UPSC aspirants in national capital

    Rahul Gandhi interacts with UPSC aspirants in national capital

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    New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday interacted with students preparing for the Union Public Service Commission in Mukherjee Nagar area of Delhi.

    Rahul was seen sitting on a chair along with some other UPSC aspirants while the rest of the students kept standing. Gandhi interacted with students for a few minutes, asking them about their ongoing preparations and expectations.

    Mukherjee Nagar is one of the prominent UPSC coaching hub in the national capital. The 2023 Civil Services Preliminary exam will be held on May 28.

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    The civil services exam is considered one of the toughest in the country.

    Students go through rigorous preparations to crack and qualify in all three stages of the exam — the Preliminary, the Mains, and the Interview.

    Rahul met the students an hour after a Surat court rejected his plea seeking a stay on his conviction in the 2019 criminal defamation case on the ‘Modi surname’ remark.

    The former Wayanad MP will now have to move Gujarat High Court or the Supreme Court to challenge his conviction by the Surat court.

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  • Hyderabad: Meet Arhaan, 18-month-old artist with national, international awards

    Hyderabad: Meet Arhaan, 18-month-old artist with national, international awards

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    Hyderabad: Arhaan Sai Gourishetty, an 18 months old artist from Hyderabad has received four international awards, two national awards and many other awards at a tender age.

    The kid who is not even two years in age has used 43 techniques to create 50 contemporary fluid art paintings.

    The accolades of the artist include the World Book of Records, Asia Book of Records, India Book of Records and Telugu Book of Records Arhaan’s mother Snehitha said that they had introduced Ahaan to painting at a very young age as a sensory activity, and then it was found that he has more interest in painting.

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    “We introduced painting to our son as a sensory activity. Apart from Arhaan, there are three other kids in my family and thus every weekend would be an art session in our house. Since he was very young, we introduced him to many different activities. Then we saw that Ahaan’s interest is more towards art rather than puzzles,” she said.

    She also said that since Ahaan was not able to handle brush at this age, he was introduced to other art forms like fluid arts.

    “Ahaan used 43 techniques in his artwork and at the age of 17 months, he was able to do 50 contemporary paintings. As parents, even we were left wondering looking at his work. We as parents do not involve in his artwork-making, don’t even guide him. We just give him the colours and let him explore and play with the colours. We are not worried about how the output would be. However, to our wonder all the paintings come out very well,” she further said.

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    Ahaan’s mother said that they also submitted their son’s works to the World Book of Records and immediately got approval from them. His works were also submitted to some art galleries and curators.

    “At the same time, he was able to get four international and two national records also. We don’t have any plans for him as he is just 18 months. If he is interested in arts in the future, he would continue. We have very good family support for any field he chooses to pursue,” she added.

    Arhaan’s father, Gourishetty Arun Sai told ANI that their son has been recognised by the Cultural department of central government as well as many more art-cultural societies.

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    “When he was very young, we introduced him to many sensory activities like painting, texture, playing with different materials and others. But, we found that he was more interested in painting and we thought we will pursue this even more so that he could improve further. When he was around 14 months, we let him play with colours. It was more like home learning,” he said.

    He added, “Usually, the children of these age groups spill around colours, but instead, Ahaan was more focused on drawing and art. He never used to spill paint outside the canvas board. He is not attending any professional courses now as he is too young to be trained. Whatever he does, it is what comes to him naturally.”

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  • JK: National Conference dissolves media, social media cells

    JK: National Conference dissolves media, social media cells

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    Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Thursday dissolved its media and social media cells, and said it is in the process of restructuring its communication wing.

    In an order, the party’s chief spokesperson Tanvir Sadiq said the decision was taken following a discussion with NC president Farooq Abdullah.

    “As discussed with the party president, please be informed that the Media Cell and Social Media Cell of the party have been dissolved with immediate effect,” he said.

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    “The party is currently in the process of restructuring the media and communication wing, including identifying new media panellists for the party. Until the new arrangements are made, all existing spokespersons will cease to exist,” he said.

    However, the party’s provincial spokesperson, Kashmir, Ifra Jan will continue to manage the Social Media cell temporarily, the order said.

    The party also said the office of the chief spokesperson will continue to function normally.

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  • CUET-PG to be held from June 5-12: National Testing Agency

    CUET-PG to be held from June 5-12: National Testing Agency

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    New Delhi: The Common University Entrance Test-PG for admission to postgraduate programmes in universities across the country will be conducted from June 5-12, the National Testing Agency announced on Thursday.

    Candidates can apply for the exam till May 5. The application deadline earlier was April 19.

    “Common University Entrance Test (CUET)-(PG) will be conducted on 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 June, 2023. Candidates are advised to regularly visit the NTA (National Testing Agency) website for the latest updates regarding the examination,” a senior official said.

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  • Will resign if proven I dialled Shah over TMC’s national status: Mamata

    Will resign if proven I dialled Shah over TMC’s national status: Mamata

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    Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday said she will resign if it is proven that she dialled Union Home Minister Amit Shah after the Trinamool Congress lost the national party status.

    Banerjee, who was speaking to reporters at West Bengal’s state secretariat, said that her party’s name will remain the All India Trinamool Congress.

    “I will resign if it is proven that I called up Amit Shah over TMC’s national party status,” she said, rejecting Bengal’s leader of opposition Suvendu Adhikari’s claim that she had made the call.

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    Adhikari on Tuesday claimed that Banerjee had dialled Shah after the Election Commission revoked TMC’s national party status to request him to repeal the decision.

    Banerjee asked will the BJP leader resign if his claims are proven wrong.

    She said the media will get defamation notices if they do not cross-check before running what BJP leaders are claiming.

    The TMC supremo said, “It was the norm to review the national party status of all parties after 10 years. That would mean the next review should have been in 2026 But they did it in 2019.”

    “My party’s name will remain the ‘All India Trinamool Congress’. If the BJP has any problem, they can approach the Election Commission and we will approach the common people,” she thundered.

    The ECI withdrew the national party status of the TMC, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and the Communist Party of India (CPI) last week.

    Reacting to Adhikari’s assertion, TMC on Tuesday also said there is not even an iota of truth in it.

    “Suvendu Adhikari is a habitual liar. We have seen how he has earlier brazenly lied about several political developments. Having a national party status or not is notional, it does not impact the growth of the TMC,” party spokesperson Kunal Ghosh had said.

    Banerjee said she has asked for the resignation of Shah who asserted that if the BJP wins 35 plus seats in the 2024 Lok Sabha seats from West Bengal, the Mamata Banerjee government will not survive beyond 2025.

    ” I demand the resignation of Shah for misusing his constitutional post and breaking the federal structure of our country, through attempts to topple a democratically-elected government,” she said.

    Taking on the BJP, Banerjee claimed that it will not be able to get more than 200 seats in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

    “Will they use ED, CBI, BSF, CRPF and other such agencies to manipulate elections? We don’t even know what is going on with the Electronic Voting Machines,” she said.

    The TMC chief described the BJP as the “biggest corrupt party” and said that “instead of questioning others, they should first respond to the Vyapam Scam.

    “Whenever elections approach, BJP leaders bring the same old narrative of CAA-NRC, Pulwama and other fake and false stories. These are old tactics,” she said.

    She also alleged that BJP has the money to spread fake news and urged people not to trust them.

    The chief minister said that the state administration will look into the missing complaint filed by veteran politician Mukul Roy’s son Subhrangshu about his father.

    Roy, who his family says is suffering from dementia and Parkinson’s disease, surfaced dramatically in Delhi after the missing person complaint was filed, and claimed that he is a “BJP MP and MLA” and wants to meet Amit Shah.

    “Mukul Roy is BJP’s MLA, it’s his affair if he wants to go to Delhi,” Banerjee said.

    Roy had won the 2021 West Bengal assembly elections on a BJP ticket after defecting from TMC, but had later crossed back to the party he helped found complaining of ill-treatment at the hands of the saffron party’s leadership.

    To a query on the non-BJP parties uniting for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, Banerjee said they will “come together” before the polls.

    “We believe that silence is golden, hence we are all quiet now. But before the polls, we will come together like a tornado,” she said.

    On the CBI collecting partially burnt documents from an open field in Bhangar in South 24 Parganas district, Banerjee questioned the authenticity of the documents and whether the entire matter was planted or not.

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  • RJR uses California as test market for skirting upcoming national menthol cigarette ban

    RJR uses California as test market for skirting upcoming national menthol cigarette ban

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    Menthol cigarettes make up nearly 40 percent of cigarette sales and are particularly popular in minority communities. About 90 percent of Black smokers report using menthol products.

    RJR, whose Newport brand is one of the most popular menthol cigarettes on the market, has been packaging its new cigarettes in blue and green boxes — similar to its menthol predecessors — and aggressively marketing them to menthol smokers.

    “It’s definitely a test case,” for tobacco companies to figure out how to offset lost sales as the government moves to outlaw menthol cigarettes, said Alex Liber, an assistant professor in the department of oncology at Georgetown University’s School of Medicine who studies tobacco sale trends.

    Though RJR’s new cigarettes haven’t entirely replaced the state’s quashed menthol market yet, sales are “rapidly rising,” Liber said.

    Luis Pinto, an RJR spokesperson, said the company’s new products don’t violate California state law because they don’t have a distinguishable taste or aroma other than tobacco. He added that the FDA cleared these products for market, and declined to elaborate.

    RJR sold 2.8 million packs of Camel-branded menthol cigarettes and 2 million packs of Newport-branded menthol cigarettes in California in March 2022, according to Liber’s data. This year, Camel sold 1.4 million “California compliant” packs, and Newport sold about 800,000 “California compliant” packs.

    “The rate of increase month-on-month was huge, effectively starting from zero in December when the [state] ban came into place,” Liber said. “This figure will grow in … April and May of this year.”

    Both the California Department of Public Health and the California Department of Justice say they’re aware of the new products, but public health doesn’t have the power to enforce the ban and the state attorney general wouldn’t comment on a potential investigation.

    Abigail Capobianco, an FDA spokesperson, declined to comment on RJR’s new cigarettes. But she said that at the federal level, the final rule banning menthol cigarettes will be comprehensive. “The final rule will take into consideration all of the public comments, including comments on compliance and enforcement of the rule, such as how [the tobacco industry] may attempt to evade the requirements of the rule,” she said. The ban is expected in August of this year.

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    California law defines a flavored tobacco product as any product that has a “distinguishable taste or aroma, or both, other than the taste or aroma of tobacco, imparted by a tobacco product or any byproduct produced by the tobacco product.”

    There is no federal definition of flavor in tobacco products, but in the proposed language for a national menthol cigarette ban, the FDA defines flavor as “the multisensory experience ( i.e., taste, aroma and cooling or burning sensations in the mouth and throat) of a flavor during use of a tobacco product.”

    “On the proposed federal menthol ban, we strongly believe there are more effective ways to deliver tobacco harm reduction than banning products,” Pinto added.

    Legal experts said the only way these new cigarettes could be sold in California is if they don’t raise new public health issues. They point to the FDA’s substantial equivalence marketing authorization — a pathway for tobacco companies to bring a new product to market that has either the same traits as existing products or is a similar product with minor changes.

    “The FDA is the entity that should enforce this problem,” said Desmond Jenson, the deputy director of the commercial tobacco control program at the Public Health Law Center. “But it is also the unfortunate truth that the FDA created this problem by authorizing these products.”

    Menthol is a naturally occurring chemical in some plants with a minty flavor. It provides a cooling sensation on the body surfaces it touches, which makes it easier for the user to inhale the burning tobacco. They aren’t inherently more harmful than traditional tobacco cigarettes, but they do make it easier to start smoking and they make it harder to quit, according to the CDC.

    Sairam Jabba, a senior research scientist focusing on tobacco regulatory science at Duke University, said that the reason RJR’s new products don’t seem to violate California’s flavor ban is because the state’s flavor definition is vague. “It gives a lot of room for these tobacco companies to go around and add chemicals like the synthetic cooling agents that don’t have a specific aroma or taste, but have the same pharmacological effects as menthol,” he said.

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    RJR says some of its new products, like the Camel Crisp, contain a lab-made chemical called ethyl menthane carboxamide, or WS3. That chemical has less of the minty odor than menthol, but it gives the body the same cooling, soothing effect as conventional menthol cigarettes.

    Other new “California-compliant” cigarette products don’t list WS3 as an ingredient, but RJR’s spokesperson declined further comment, explaining that the company considers many of its ingredients to be proprietary and is only required to list them under a cover-all description of “natural and artificial flavors.”

    In some ways, the vague language of flavored cigarette product definitions is intentional, some experts said. “The last thing that a regulator would want to do … is come up with a definition that inadvertently excluded something that should have been included,” said Mitch Zeller, the former head of the FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products.

    “People were completely blindsided by it, and they’re trying to figure out what to do,” said Phillip Gardiner, co-chair of the African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council, a group that advocates to remove flavored tobacco products.

    The state of play in California doesn’t bode well for the forthcoming federal ban of menthol cigarettes, either, when the responsibility of enforcement will shift to the FDA.

    More than a few federal lawmakers said the FDA’s track record for clearing the market of illegal tobacco products has been dismal. Last month, Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) wrote to the head of FDA and the Department of Justice to ask why the agencies have failed to remove hundreds of vapes without marketing authorization from store shelves. And in March, Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), chair of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, said the committee is probing the FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products in part over its failure to clear the market of unauthorized tobacco products. The FDA said it would address Durbin privately, and did not comment on the CTP investigation. The DOJ did not respond to an inquiry about Durbin’s request.

    It’ll be challenging to enforce a flavored cigarette ban “as there is a population of people, who want mentholated products,” said Dave Dobbins, a former chief operating officer of the Truth Initiative, an advocacy group that focuses on reducing youth smoking, who now consults for the tobacco company Altria.

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  • Customs officials seize heroin worth Rs 17 crore at Mumbai airport; foreign national held

    Customs officials seize heroin worth Rs 17 crore at Mumbai airport; foreign national held

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    Mumbai: The airport customs has seized 2.4 kg of heroin worth Rs 16.8 crore at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport after arresting a foreign national, an official said on Monday.

    According to the official, based on specific intelligence, the Mumbai airport customs intercepted the foreign national who arrived from Entebbe, Uganda, and seized 2.4 kg of the contraband value at Rs 16.8 crore from him on Sunday.

    During the probe, customs personnel found the drug was concealed in a false cavity of a carton, he said.

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    The passenger has been arrested under relevant sections of the NDPS Act and further investigation was on, the official added.

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  • Chinese national accused of blasphemy shifted in a Pakistan Army chopper

    Chinese national accused of blasphemy shifted in a Pakistan Army chopper

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    Islamabad: A Chinese national, who has been arrested on charges of blasphemy, was shifted from Upper Kohistan to Abbottabad in a Pakistan Army helicopter on Monday afternoon over safety fears, Komila SHO Naseeruddin said, as per media reports.

    The accused, who works at the Dasu hydropower project, was taken into custody by the Komila police on Sunday night after labourers at the site accused him of blasphemy, Dawn reported.

    SHO Naseeruddin, while confirming the arrest, said that an FIR had been registered against the Chinese national at the Komila police station.

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    The complaint invokes Section 295-C (use of derogatory remarks, etc., in respect of the Holy Prophet) of the Pakistan Penal Code. It was registered on the complaint of Gulistan and Yasir – both of whom are heavy vehicle drivers, Dawn reported.

    The complaint said that on Sunday night, police official Jehanzeb was informed about a mob trying to break into a Chinese camp near Barseen.

    It stated that locals had staged a protest and damaged the camp’s site No. 6.

    “After receiving the information, a police party reached the site, took control of the area and safely shifted the accused to the Komila police station,” the police said.

    However, the police said that in the early hours of Monday, a large number of people reached Komila and once again blocked the Karakoram Highway. They also raised slogans, Dawn reported.

    The protesters opened the Karakoram Highway for traffic after the police assured them of registration of an FIR. Local religious leaders also urged the demonstrators to call off the protest.

    Later in the day, Naseeruddin said that the accused was moved to Abbottabad in an army helicopter as the police feared locals could harm him, Dawn reported.

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  • KCR delighted over Telangana villages bagging maximum national awards

    KCR delighted over Telangana villages bagging maximum national awards

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao on Monday expressed delight over Telangana gram panchayats receiving 13 out of the 46 national awards.

    These gram panchayats received the awards for several development themes, including greenery and cleanliness, which were presented by President Droupadi Murmu in Delhi on Monday.

    KCR, as the Chief Minister is popularly known, said that it is a matter of pride for all that Telangana clinched the awards in eight categories out of nine theme-based sections in Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Panchayat Satat Vikas awards.

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    “As many as 2.5 lakh village panchayats from across the country competed for these awards, out of which only 46 villages got them. Out of this, Telangana won 13 awards. It means 30 per cent of the total national awards announced have been bagged by Telangana,” said KCR as he noted that it is a great moment that the state won the first four ranks out of 13.

    KCR also congratulated Panchayat Raj, Rural Development and Rural Water Supply Minister Errabelli Dayakar Rao, Secretary Sandeep Kumar Sultania, Commissioner Hanumantha Rao, Sarpanchs of the respective villages, MPPs, Zilla Parishad Chairmen and Panchayati Raj department officials for receiving the awards from the hands of the President during the ‘National Conference on the Promotion of Panchayats – Awards Ceremony’ held at the Vigyana Bhavan in Delhi on Monday.

    The Chief Minister said that these awards are testimony to the rural development activities, including the ‘Palle Pragathi’, implemented by the state government. He said Telangana has become a role model for the country.

    KCR also said that Telangana is in the top position in every aspect in the development of panchayats and will continue its efforts for the development of all rural areas across the country with the spirit of winning the highest number of awards.

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