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“Cheating in exams will invite life term”

Dehradun (ANI): Taking a strong stand against the alleged recruitment scams and paper leak cases, Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami on Sunday said that those who will cheat in examinations will be given life imprisonment or undergo a sentence of 10-years.

“Our government will not compromise with the dreams and aspirations of the youth. Now anyone who will be found cheating in the recruitment exam will be given life imprisonment and 10 years of imprisonment. Along with this, their property will also be confiscat-

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Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind head stirs row

New Delhi (ANI): Sev- eral religious leaders walked off the stage from the 34th General Session of Jamiat Ulama-I-Hind, after the President of the organisation Syed Arshad Madani made a controversial speech.

Jain Muni, Acharya Lokesh Muni, who was also present on the stage expressed displeasure

Deep power crisis in Telangana: Sharmila

Hyderabad (Agencies): tune of Rs 50,000 crore. She said: “This is a blatant and crude exhibition of inefficiency and shortsightedness by KCR. The entire agri community in the state is pushed into a painful power crisis, where not even five hours of power supply is guaranteed.” with Madani’s remarks and said, “We only agree with living in harmony, but all the story regard- ing, Om, Allah, and Manu is all rubbish. He (Madani) completely spoiled the atmosphere of the session.” “The stories he said, I can narrate even bigger stories than that. I would even request him (Madani) to come for a discussion with me,” he said.

YSR Telangana Party (YSRTP) leader YS Sharmila on Sunday alleged that Telangana CM K Chandrasekhar Rao has thrown the state into “a deep and dangerous power crisis”.

Earlier, Madani sparked controversy by saying “asked the Dhar-

New Delhi (PTI): Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s visit to Srinagar on June 26 in 2019 was to give the final touch to the government’s resolve for carrying out the abrogation of Article 370 in J&K, Lt Gen (retired) KJS Dhillon has claimed in his yetto-be-released book.

‘Kitne Ghazi Aaye Kitne Ghazi Gaye’, authored by Dhillon, will be released on February 14 as a mark of respect to the 40 Central Re- ma Gurus that when there was no one, neither Shri Ram nor Brahma nor Shiva, then whom did Manu worship?” He added, “Some told me that they used to worship ‘Om’. I said that it is the ‘Om’ only, that we refer to as Allah, those speaking Farsi refer as ‘Khuda’ and those speaking English refer as ‘God’.” ed,” he said while addressing a sports and cultural festival in Kalsi. Uttarakhand Governor Lt Gen (Retd) Gurmit Singh on Friday signed the Uttarakhand Competitive Examination (Measures for Prevention and Redressal of Unfair Means in Recruitment) Ordinance, popularly known as an anti-copying Ordinance. Earlier, CM Dhami himself announced that he had approved the Ordinance following students’ protest against the paper leak cases in the State. Following the Governor’s assent, the Ordinance has now become a law.

Resentment in SP over Maurya’s remark on Ramcharitmanas

Lucknow (Agencies):

The controversy sparked off by senior Samajwadi Party leader Swami Prasad Maurya on the allegedly objectionable verses from Ramcharitmanas, has now started boomeranging on the Samajwadi Party itself.

Upper caste legislators in SP have started

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serve Police Force personnel who were killed in a suicide car bomb attack in 2019 near Lethpora in South Kashmir.

Shah’s visit on June 26, 2019, was already touted to be a precursor for a dramatic announcement and “I got a call at 2 am in the morning, informing me of a meeting with the home minister at 7 am”, Dhillon said in his book.

Without divulging much about his meeting with the home minister, the retired Lt General, who was the head of the army’s strategic Srinagar-based XV Corps, wrote that “a lot of sensitive issues and key points were on the table for discussion apart raising objections to Maurya’s statement and have even threatened to quit the party if action is not taken against Swami Prasad Maurya. Rakesh Pratap Singh, MLA from Amethi, said, “Whether I remain in politics or not, whether I remain a legislator or not and whether I get a ticket or not, I will not remain quiet when my religion is questioned.” from delectable food that include ‘aloo paratha and famous Gujarati dish ‘dhokla’ during our tete-e-tete”.

The discussions included understanding the reaction of Pakistan to the “path breaking declaration” that was now certain to be followed, he said.

“I must point out, and with absolute objectivity and great professional input, that the home minister was in absolute control and fully conversant with the agenda and... he had obviously done extensive research and homework,” the retired Lt General said.

At the conclusion of the meeting, “I was asked about my frank and personal view, (and) my immediate response was ‘agar itihaas likhna hai, toh kisi ko itihas banana padega’ (we can write history only if we make history)”, Dhillon said in the book.

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