"Why Did You Let Him Go?": Watson Tears Into RCB Over Chahal's Release

Once one of the pillars in the Royal Challengers Bengaluru team, Yuzvendra Chahal as now weaving his magic for Rajsthan Royals in the Indian Premier League. With a brilliant 3-wicket-haul for the Royals against Mumbai Indians on Saturday, Chahal once again proved his worth in the shortest format of the game. While the match was between RR and MI, former Rajasthan star Shane Watson sent a blunt message to Royal Challengers Bengaluru, his and Chahal’s former team, on the spinner’s release.

Chahal was released by the Bengaluru franchise after the IPL 2021 season and was roped in by the Rajasthan side. He has since cemente his place in the RR roster, emerging as a consitent partnership-breaker for his team.

“Yuzvendra Chahal has done it a long period of time in the IPL in international cricket as well. Chahal does not go for many runs and he gets the best batters out. He continues to do it game after game, year after year and Rajasthan Royals are so fortunate to have him,” Shane Watson said on Jio Cinema.

“Today he picked the big wicket of Hardik Pandya which was in the crucial moment of the game. Yuzi Chahal came out in the top once again. I keep saying this – RCB, why the hell did you let him go,” Watson further said.

In a chat show, Chahal had opened up on his heartbreaking exit from the Royal Challengers, saying the franchise had promised they would go all-out for him in the auction but didn’t even land a single bid.

“When I put my name up for the auction, they promised me that they would go all out for me. I said okay, but then I was very angry [He was not picked by RCB]. I think I did not speak to the coaches for 2-3 days. Even when I played my first match for RR against RCB, I did not speak to anyone,” Chahal had said on Ranveer Allahbadia’s show on YouTube.

“Definitely, I felt very bad. My main journey started [from there] in 2014. I also felt very weird because I played for the franchise for eight years. I would also say that I got the India cap because of my performances for RCB because they gave me a chance to perform. From the very first match, Virat [Kohli] bhai showed trust in me. It feels bad because I had been there for eight years,” Chahal had said a few months ago.

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Telangana: Govt appoints special officers as drinking water crisis deepens

The special officers were instructed to visit the assigned districts immediately and focus on addressing the drinking water needs in the districts, in coordination with the district collectors and State-level departments.

Published Date – 3 April 2024, 03:33 PM


Telangana: Govt appoints special officers as drinking water crisis deepens

Water Crisis

Hyderabad: With the drinking water crisis deepening further, the State government on Wednesday appointed senior IAS officers as special officers to monitor the situation till July end and to mitigate the crisis to ensure adequate supply of drinking water in all urban and rural households on a daily basis. Chief Secretary A Santhi Kumari issued orders in this regard with immediate effect.

The special officers were instructed to visit the assigned districts immediately and focus on addressing the drinking water needs in the districts, in coordination with the district collectors and State-level departments. They were also instructed not to seek leave during this period.


The special officers who were appointed were Irrigation Special Secretary Prashant Jeevan Patil for Adilabad and Nirmal districts; Director of Labour S Krishna Aditya for Kumram Bhim Asifabad and Mancherial; Health and Family Welfare Director RV Karnan for Karimnagar, Jagtial, Peddapalli and Rajanna Sircilla; Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Commissioner Anitha Ramachandran for Nalgonda, Yadadri Bhongir and Suryapet; and Tribal Welfare Secretary A Sharath for Nizamabad and Kamareddy.

Similarly, the government appointed Transport, Roads and Buildings Special Secretary B Vijiendra for Rangareddy, Vikarabad and Medchal-Malkajgiri districts; Board of Intermediate Education Secretary Shruti Ojha for Mahabubnagar, Narayanpet, Wanaparthy, Jogulamba Gadwal and Nagarkurnool; Agriculture Director B Gopi for Warangal, Hanamkonda, Jangaon, Jayashankar Bhupalpally, Mulugu and Mahabubabad; Archaeology Director Bharati Hollikeri for Medak, Sangareddy and Siddipet; and senior IAS officer Surendra Mohan for Khammam and Bhadradri Kothagudem districts.

Funeral held in Damascus for victims of Israeli strike on Iran’s consulate

Thousands of people have taken part in the funeral processions for Iranian military advisors, who lost their lives in an Israeli missile strike against the consular section of Iran’s Embassy in the Syrian capital city of Damascus.

The participants carried the victim’s coffins, draped with the national Iranian flag, during a ceremony at the holy shrine of Hazrat Ruqayyah (SA) in Damascus on Tuesday night.

The mourners asserted they will tread the path of the fallen Iranian military figures until the collapse of global arrogance as well as Zionism, as they marked Laylat al-Qadr or the Night of Destiny, the occasion when the Holy Qur’an was revealed to the Prophet of Islam some 14 centuries ago. 

They pledged that Israeli actions will not go unpunished.

The participants also vowed that the blood of the martyrs will not be in vain, as it would further encourage Muslims to vigorously fight for the full liberation of the occupied Old City of al-Quds and performance of mass prayers at the al-Aqsa Mosque compound.

The mourners in the ceremony also emphasized that the Zionist enemy commits its crimes out of desperation, because it has bogged itself down in Gaza quagmire and is looking for a way out of the predicament.

Coffins of Iranian military advisors, who were killed in an Israeli airstrike against the consular section of the Iranian Embassy in Syria, are seen during a funeral procession at the holy shrine of Hazrat Ruqayyah (SA) in Damascus, Syria, on April 2, 2024. (Photo by DEFA Press news agency)

On Monday, Israeli warplanes bombed the Iranian consulate in Damascus, located next to the embassy building in Damascus’s Mezzeh district.

The attack killed two senior Iranian military personnel who were on an advisory mission to Syria as well as five of their accompanying officers.

Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps said Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Zahedi, a commander of the IRGC’s Quds Force, and his deputy General Mohammad Hadi Haji Rahimi were among the seven martyrs of the terrorist attack.

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has vowed that Iran will “punish” Israel and make the evil regime “regret” its crime of assassinating the country’s military advisors in Syria.

Iran’s President Ebrahim Raeisi has also said Israel had resorted to indiscriminate assassinations after back-to-back failures in the face of the resistance, warning that the regime’s latest crime against Iranian military advisers in Syria “will not go unanswered.”

Meanwhile, spokesman of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Brigadier General Ramezan Sharif said in a news briefing on Wednesday that a funeral procession will be held in the Iranian capital city of Tehran on Friday to pay tribute to the victims of the Israeli attack on the Iranian consulate in Syria.

The body of Brigadier General Zahedi will be transferred to the central city of Isfahan with a military reception after the procession in Tehran.

The ceremony falls on the occasion of International Quds Day. Millions of people are expected to take to the streets to show solidarity with the Palestinians and condemn Israeli atrocities.

Demonstrations are scheduled to start at 10 a.m. local time (0530 GMT) in Tehran, and people will march from Imam Hossein Square towards Tehran University’s sprayer ground. 

Every year on the last Friday of the holy Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, worldwide rallies are held to support the Palestinian people’s resistance against Israel and the struggle to liberate their territories which have been occupied since 1967.

The annual event is seen as an opportunity for freedom-seeking people across the world, regardless of faith, to voice their support for the Palestinian cause and vent their anger at Israel.

International Quds Day is among the legacies of the late founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Imam Khomeini, who is revered as a spiritual leader by Muslims across the world. Back in 1979, shortly after leading the Islamic Revolution which toppled the US-backed Shah of Iran, Imam Khomeini named the last Friday of Ramadan the Quds Day.

Finland School Shooter, 12, Wore Mask And Noise-Cancelling Headphones

Finland School Shooter, 12, Wore Mask And Noise-Cancelling Headphones

The suspect admitted to being the shooter in a preliminary interrogation.

Helsinki, Finland:

Finland will fly its flags at half-mast on Wednesday to mark the country’s mourning after a 12-year-old opened fire at a school, killing one classmate and seriously injuring two others.

All public buildings and institutions will lower their flags from 8:00 am (05:00 GMT), the Interior Ministry said on its website.

The ministry encouraged the whole country to participate in the event.

On Tuesday morning, a 12-year-old boy opened fire at his school in Vantaa, Finland’s fourth-largest city.

The school has around 90 staff and 800 pupils aged seven to 15.

According to the Finnish TV channel MTV Uutiset, the boy wore a mask and noise-cancelling headphones while carrying out the shooting.

The child who was killed, also aged 12, died at the scene, and the suspect had already fled the school by the time police arrived.

They have opened an investigation into murder and attempted murder.

The suspect, who was carrying a gun, was arrested in a “calm manner” within an hour of the shooting and admitted to being the shooter in a preliminary interrogation. 

There were no other suspects, police said.

They said the weapon the suspect was carrying belonged to a relative.

‘Deeply upsetting’

“The police are investigating, among other things, the motive for the act and the reasons for the incident,” Detective Chief Inspector Marko Sarkka, who is leading the investigation, said in a statement on Tuesday.

Sarkka added that the boy would not be incarcerated as he is under 15 years old and so cannot be held criminally responsible.

Police also said a technical investigation of the crime scene had begun at the school, which would continue on Wednesday.

Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said in a statement that the incident was “deeply upsetting”, adding that his thoughts were with the victims, their parents, other pupils and teachers.

“In the coming days, we must be present for the children and young people, offer them words of comfort and show them that we care about them,” he said in a statement.

“They may be scared or have questions. It is important that we talk about the incident in our homes.”

Finnish President Alexander Stubb said in a post on social media platform X that he was “shocked” by the shooting.

“I would like to express my deepest condolences to the families of the deceased student,” Stubb said.

‘Take violence seriously’

Elina Pekkarinen, Finland’s Children’s Rights Ombudsman, told Finnish news agency STT, that “for years (we have been repeating) that we need to take violence between children in society seriously”.

Acts of violence, particularly amongst children under 15 years old, have been on the rise for several years, she added.

Finland has already witnessed several gruesome school attacks in recent decades.

In November 2007, an 18-year-old man opened fire at a secondary school in Jokela, around 50 kilometres (30 miles) north of Helsinki, killing the headmaster and a nurse along with six pupils before turning the gun on himself.

A year later, in September 2008, 22-year-old Matti Juhani Saari killed 11 people at a vocational school in the western town of Kauhajoki. 

In October 2019, a college student, armed with a sabre, killed a 23-year-old woman and wounded nine others at a vocational school in the city of Kuopio. 

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Late Jayalalithaa, Karunanidhi "Campaign" For Polls Amid Deepfake Surge

Dead Leaders 'Rise' In Tamil Nadu, As Deepfake Tools Warp Poll Campaign

Death has not extinguished the decades-long rivalry between two Indian leaders: both have now seemingly risen from the grave, in digital form, to rally their supporters ahead of national elections.

Political parties are harnessing powerful artificial intelligence tools to make deepfakes, reproducing famous faces and voices in ways that often appear authentic.

Both the government and campaigners have warned that the spread of such tools is a dangerous and growing threat to the integrity of elections in India.

With a marathon six-week general election starting on April 19, so-called “ghost appearances” — the use of dead leaders in videos — have become a popular mode of campaigning in the southern Tamil Nadu state.

Actress turned politician J Jayalalithaa died in 2016, but she has been featured in a voice message deeply critical of the state’s current governing party, once led by arch-rival M Karunanidhi.

“We have a corrupt and useless state government,” her digital avatar says. “Stand by me… we are for the people.”

Karunanidhi died in 2018 but has appeared in AI-generated videos — clad in his trademark black sunglasses — showering praise on his son MK Stalin, the state’s current chief minister.

Recycling “very charismatic” speakers offered a novel way to grab attention, said Senthil Nayagam, founder of Chennai-based firm Muonium, which made the AI video purporting to be Karunanidhi.

Resurrecting dead leaders is also a cost-effective way of campaigning compared to traditional rallies, which are time-consuming to organise and expensive to stage for voters accustomed to a grand spectacle.

“Bringing crowds is a difficult thing,” Nayagam told AFP. “And how many times can you do a laser or drone show?”

‘Very thin line’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has been an eager early adopter of technology in election campaigning.

In 2014, the year he swept to power, the party expanded Modi’s campaign reach by using 3D projections of the leader to make him appear virtually at rallies.

But harnessing technology that can clone a politician’s voice, and create videos so seemingly real that voters struggle to decipher reality from fiction, has naturally sparked concern.

Ashwini Vaishnaw, the communications minister, said in November that deepfakes were “a serious threat to democracy and social institutions”.

AI creator Divyendra Jadoun said he had received a “huge surge” of requests for content from his company, The Indian Deepfaker.

“There is a huge risk in this coming election, and I am pretty damn sure many people are using it for unethical activities”, the 30-year-old said.

Jadoun’s repertoire includes voice cloning, chatbots and mass dissemination of finished products through WhatsApp messaging, sharing content instantly with up to 400,000 people for 100,000 rupees ($1,200).

He insisted that he turned down offers that he disagreed with, but said it was a “very thin line” to determine whether or not a request for his services was unethical.

“Sometimes even we get confused,” he added.

Jadoun said the rapidly advancing technology was little understood by a “big part of the country”, and AI products were taken by many to be true.

“We only tend to fact-check videos which don’t align with our preconceived notions,” he warned.

‘Threat to democracy’

Most AI-generated campaign material has so far been used to lampoon rivals, especially through song.

This week a leader of the BJP’s youth wing posted an AI-generated video of Arvind Kejriwal, a leading opponent of PM Modi arrested last month in an allegation corruption case.

It shows him sitting behind bars, strumming a guitar and singing a verse from a popular Bollywood song: “Forget me, for you have to live without me now.”

Elsewhere, digitally altered videos purport to show lawmaker Asaduddin Owaisi, one of India’s most prominent Muslim politicians, singing devotional Hindu songs.

A caption alongside the video on Facebook jokes that “anything is possible” if BJP wins again.

Joyojeet Pal, an expert in the role of technology in democracy from the University of Michigan, said that ridiculing a political opponent was a more effective campaigning tool than “calling them a thug or a crook”.

Mocking opponents in political cartoons is a centuries-old tactic, but Pal warned that AI-generated images can easily be misinterpreted as real.

“It is a threat to what we can and cannot believe,” he said. “It is a threat to democracy as a whole.”

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Boxer Vijender Singh ditches Congress, joins BJP

Singh had fought the 2019 Lok Sabha election unsuccessfully from the South Delhi constituency as a Congress candidate.

Updated On – 3 April 2024, 03:21 PM


Boxer Vijender Singh ditches Congress, joins BJP

Vijender Singh

New Delhi: Vijender Singh, India’s first Olympic medallist in boxing and a Congress leader,  joined the BJP.

Singh had fought the 2019 Lok Sabha election unsuccessfully from the South Delhi constituency as a Congress candidate. His name was doings the rounds for the last few days as the party’s nominee from Mathura, from where actor and incumbent MP Hema Malini is contesting again.


Singh comes from the Jat community, which has political influence in a large number of seats in Haryana, the state he comes from, western Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.

Iran women's sitting volleyball team beats Japan in Dali

Iran’s women’s sitting volleyball team swept past Japan in straight sets (25-7, 25-19, 25-6) in the sporting event on Wednesday.

The tournament brings Iran, Germany, Japan, Mongolia, Slovenia, Thailand, and Ukraine together.

The winner will qualify for the 2024 Summer Paralympics.

The tournament follows a single round-robin format.

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"Sole Purpose Of Arrest To Humiliate Me": Arvind Kejriwal's Bail Hearing

'Sole Purpose Of Arrest To Humiliate Me': Arvind Kejriwal's Bail Hearing

New Delhi:

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal – arrested in the alleged liquor policy scam – lashed out at the Enforcement Directorate Wednesday, declaring “the sole purpose of the arrest is to humiliate me… to incapacitate me”. Arguing for interim relief before the Delhi High Court, Mr Kejriwal said the ED had acted without any “inquiry, statement, or material that could be the basis of an arrest”.

The AAP boss – whose arrest weeks before the Lok Sabha election led to furious protests and claims the ruling BJP is trying to shut down rival parties to ensure a massive victory – accused the agency of preventing him from participating in elections. “Efforts are being made to break the AAP,” he said.

Appearing for the Chief Minister, senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi argued the ED “does not have any evidence against Arvind Kejriwal”. “While arresting Mr Kejriwal, no attempt was made to take his statement at home… ED should have done this before arresting him,” he said.

“‘Level playing field’ (before an election) is not just a phrase. It is part of ‘free and fair elections’ which is part of a democratic structure. This case reeks of timing issues,” Mr Singhvi began.

“What is this urgency? I am not talking about politics… I am talking about law,” he continued, arguing the arrest was meant to “demolish Aam Aadmi Party before first vote is cast”.

The AAP is part of the Congress-led INDIA opposition bloc that is bidding to stop Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP from winning a third consecutive term.

Mr Singhvi also questioned the ED over the issue of multiple summons to the Chief Minister, particularly after the AAP leader had moved the court to challenge the agency’s call.

“…my not responding to summons is a nice point of prejudice… it is a red herring,” he said, referring to the nine letters sent by the ED demanding that Mr Kejriwal join the investigation.

READ | AAP Says Arvind Kejriwal Unwell, Lost 4.5 Kg In Jail, Officials Disagree

“Was there a possibility of Arvind Kejriwal fleeing? Did he try to influence any witness in one-and-a half years? Did he refuse to be questioned?” the senior advocate asked.

Mr Singhvi also referred to the clutch of statements against the Delhi Chief Minister.

“…in first statements there will be nothing against me. Then some are arrested and, for first time, they give a statement against me and get bail without objection. Then they get pardon and become approver,” he said, “It’s a completely biased approach. It’s not the way criminal law can be applied.”

This point was also made Tuesday, when the Supreme Court granted bail to AAP MP Sanjay Singh, who had been arrested in October in the same case.

READ | AAP’s Sanjay Singh Gets Bail After 6 Months In Liquor Policy Case

The court observed Dinesh Arora – one of the accused-turned-approvers – did not implicate Mr Singh initially. Mr Singh was arrested after he was named in a later statement. Dinesh Arora got bail in August.

“Prosecution is saying, ’till you give statement against Kejriwal, I’ll keep recording…'”

“Is it not shameful? Out of 13 statements by (Magunta) Reddy, he says nothing in 11. But the judge will go by one? All others are also under Section 50 (of the PMLA),” Mr Singhvi said.

Mr Kejriwal – whom the ED has said is the “kingpin” in the alleged scam – is currently in Delhi’s Tihar Jail; on Tuesday he was remanded to judicial custody till April 15, after spending over 10 days in the agency’s lock-up. The ED did not seek further custody but said his release could hamper its probe.

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Rajasthan Magistrate Asks Dalit Rape Survivor To Strip, Cops File Case

Rajasthan Magistrate Asks Dalit Rape Survivor To Strip, Cops File Case

Rajasthan magistrate asked the rape survivor to strip in court to show her injurues (Representational)

Jaipur:

Police have booked a magistrate in Rajasthan’s Karauli district for allegedly asking a Dalit rape survivor to strip to show her injuries, an officer said today.

Deputy SP (ST-SC) cell Mina Meena said that the survivor had filed a complaint on March 30 alleging that the Hindaun court magistrate asked her to strip in order to see her injuries.

“She refused to strip and after recording the statement in the court on March 30, she registered a complaint against the magistrate. The case was registered with Kotwali Police Station under charges of outraging modesty,” Meena said.

The magistrate has been booked under section 345 (wrongful confinement) of the IPC and SC/ST (prevention of atrocities) Act.

According to police, the woman was allegedly raped on March 19 and an FIR in the matter was registered on March 27 at Hindaun Sadar Police Station.
 

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