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Wednesday, July 3, 2024

Joe Biden's biggest donor calls for these two "cheaters" to be "banished from Biden's world" over debate disaster targeting

 


Joe Biden's biggest donor calls for these two "cheaters" to be "banished from Biden's world" over debate disaster targeting

As Biden is under intense criticism for withdrawing from the presidential race, his biggest donor has targeted two of the president's close allies following Thursday's debate disaster.

As Joe Biden is under intense criticism for withdrawing from the presidential race, his biggest donor has targeted two of the president's close allies following Thursday's debate disaster.

John Morgan has alleged that Anita Dunn, a senior White House adviser, and her husband, Bob Bauer, Biden's lawyer, "have been cheating long enough." The owner of law firm Morgan & Morgan expressed his concern after the debate in a letter to X: "Anita Dunn and her husband should be banished from Biden's world. These two con artists have been cheating for a long time. She negotiated with Trump in a format that was tailored to him... made him seem rational..."


Morgan said Biden had spent a week preparing for the debate with him, harshly criticized Bob Bauer, and emphasized that the beginning and end of the debate were important. Despite all that practice, the debate was "shit."


"And her husband practiced with him for seven days... no wonder he was hoarse, tired, exhausted... and stuffed with so many facts. But the beginning and the end were shocking. She also expressed her continued support for Biden, arguing that "character and wisdom" matter. "I am Irish...we all have bad nights.Have had more than one.This Irishman stands with the men we know, love and trust.The words count. The greatest President since FDR...was wheelchair bound all four terms. Wisdom is important.”

Manhattan District Attorney Grants Donald Trump's Request to Extend time for Hush Fine

 




Manhattan District Attorney Grants Donald Trump's Request to Extend Hush Fine;

Another victory for Donald Trump was when Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced that he would not oppose the president's request to postpone the impeachment trial, scheduled for July 11. We do not oppose his request to leave and his request for postponement. A decision on her request is pending, as noted in a letter sent to Judge Juan Merchan by her Bridge District attorney, Josh Steinglass. Leadership opts for multiple defenses


On May 30, a jury in Manhattan found Trump guilty of fabricating 34 separate documents related to payments to veteran players. Stormy Daniels movie. He remained silent on allegations of political bias.

PM Narendra Modi: Offering water to heckling Opposition MPs

 


PM Narendra Modi's 'boss move': Offering water to heckling Opposition MPs

During his 135-minute speech in the Parliament, PM Narendra Modi was marked by incessant sloganeering on the Manipur issue and heckling from Opposition MPs.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday offered water to Opposition MPs who interrupted his speech by shouting anti-government slogans in the Speaker's chamber. The incident occurred during the Lok Sabha session, when PM Modi was responding to a debate on the Motion of Thanks to the President's Address. During his nearly 135-minute speech, the PM was marked by incessant sloganeering on the Manipur issue and heckling from Opposition MPs.

The PM once offered a glass of water to an Opposition MP who was shouting slogans in the House during his speech in Parliament. One of the Opposition MPs accepted the glass of water offered by PM Modi.

The PM's action quickly became a trending topic on social media with many of his followers praising the gesture.


In a sarcastic post, BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla wrote, "Dictator Modi offered water to the opposition MPs who were booing him throughout his speech."


"While PM Modi was speaking in Parliament, the opposition MPs were in the well shouting and disrupting him." In response, PM Modi offered them water. Royal behaviour," wrote one X user.


Another posted: "This is a boss move. Modiji offered water to the hecklers who kept shouting nonstop. Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a sharp counter attack against Opposition Leader Rahul Gandhi, deriding him as "barak buddhi" (childish mind) and accusing him of linking Hindus with violence and making false allegations with the Locomotive Sabha. He demanded strict action against him to safeguard parliamentary democracy.

Hathras Stampede Update

 


A tragic incident occurred on Tuesday afternoon in Hathras district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, where at least 130 people, mostly women, were killed in a massive crowd during a religious event. The incident occurred soon after religious preacher Bhole Baba addressed devotees in a specially erected tent in Rati Bhanpur village in Sikandra Rau area of ​​Hathras district.

According to police, prima facie, a suffocation hazard at the venue appears to have created anxiety among the satsang participants. People then started running, causing mass panic.


The exact cause of the incident is under investigation.


Recounting the horror, one survivor said the stampede happened after a religious function had ended and everyone hurriedly left the spot. "There were so many supporters gathered at the spot. There was no way out and everyone fell on top of each other and there was total panic. When we tried to leave, we saw motorbikes outside blocking our way. Many people fainted and others died," said the victim, who was rushed to a nearby hospital.

Yogi Adityanath, Chief Minister of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, took notice of the incident on Tuesday and announced compensation of Rs 200,000 to the kin of those killed and Rs 50,000 to those injured.


Meanwhile, President Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed condolences to those who lost their lives in the tragic incident.

Tuesday, July 2, 2024

Mass panic in Hathras: Home Minister Amit Shah offers condolences, prays for speedy recovery of injured

 


Mass panic in Hathras: Home Minister Amit Shah offers condolences, prays for speedy recovery of injured

More than 130 people died in the unfortunate incident, which occurred due to overcrowding at the religious congregation of Narayan Sarkar Hari aka Bhola Baba.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday expressed grief over the unfortunate attack in Hathras in which over 85 people lost their lives and dozens more were injured.

Speaking to X, the Home Minister said: "I am deeply saddened by the tragic accident in Hathras, Uttar Pradesh. My condolences go to the families of those who lost their lives in this accident. May God give them the strength to bear this pain. The local administration is busy with relief operations. We pray for a speedy recovery of the injured."

PM Modi and Yogi announce solatium

Earlier, PM Modi had also expressed his condolences to the bereaved families. He was discussing a motion of thanks in court when the tragic incident took place. He expressed grief during his speech and later called Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to take stock of the situation. He announced a voluntary donation of Rs 20 lakh to the next of kin of the deceased and Rs 50,000 to the injured.


Meanwhile, CM Yogi had deputed two state ministers -- Lakshmi Narayan Choudhary and Sandeep Singh -- to the spot. Apart from them, he also directed the state DG to come to Hathras. He also set up an investigation team under the ADG to probe the violence.


He also directed the authorities to work vigorously on rescue and relief operations. CM Yogi further announced a compensation of Rs 20 lakh to the next of kin of the deceased and Rs 5 lakh to the injured.


Hathras District Administration Issues, Helpline Numbers

It is important to know that over 60 people have died in the stampede at Pulrai village near Mandi in Sikandralau in Hathras district. Ashish Kumar, SHO of Sikandralau police station, said the stampede occurred due to overcrowding. Meanwhile, the injured have been shifted to Sikandralau Trauma Centre and Aligarh Medical College.


In view of the tragic stampede that has taken place in Hathras district, the district administration has released helpline numbers to assist the public and keep them updated on the situation. The helplines are 0572-2227041 and 0572-2227042.

Some are hurting after a third election defeat': Congress PM

Some are hurting after a third election defeat': Congress PM
Some are hurting after a third election defeat': Congress PM

 


Some are hurting after a third election defeat': Congress PM


In Parliament, the Opposition is strong again and determined to make its voice heard. And that's what Prime Minister Narendra Modi tried to do today when she rose to respond to the President's thanks for his speech. The alleged reason was that the Prime Minister's speech was being delivered at a time when representatives of a nation torn apart by violence wanted to speak.

When some Congress MPs began to protest against Speaker Om Birla's refusal, the issue was taken up by the remaining Opposition MPs and soon boos and slogans rang out in Parliament House.


As the Prime Minister began to speak, Congress MPs chimed in with louder slogans and table banging. As cries of "Manipur, Manipur", "Tanashahi nahin chalegi (No tolerance for dictatorship)" and "Justice for Manipur" rang out, the Speaker angrily reprimanded the opposition leaders.

"I understand the pain of some people. They spread lies but they have suffered defeat," the Prime Minister said after several pauses.


"The people of India have given us a third chance to work. The people have given us a mission. "You have seen what we have achieved in the last 10 years. 250 million people have been lifted out of poverty. Nothing like this has ever happened since independence," PM Modi said.


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Rafale’s Make-in-India plans get shot in the arm

Rafale’s Make-in-India plans get shot in the arm
Rafale’s Make-in-India plans get shot in the arm

 


Rafale’s Make-in-India plans get shot in the arm

Dassault Aviation SA is in the process of acquiring land near Jewar international airport for a maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility for India’s Mirage 2000 and Rafale fighters

French Aviation major Dassault Aviation SA is in the process of acquiring land near Jewar international airport for a maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility for India’s Mirage 2000 and Rafale fighters, setting the stage for the local manufacturing of latest versions of Rafale fighters in the country to meet the Indian Air Force’s long-pending requirement of around 100 twin-engine multi-role fighters that will be needed over the next two decades, according to two people familiar with the matter.

Notwithstanding the political ferment in France – the French far-right front National Rally won the first round of voting for the National Assembly, with 33% of the votes, ahead of the ruling coalition’s 20% – the Emmanuel Macron government and Dassault have offered in writing to manufacture Rafale fighters in India under the “Make in India” rubric with locally sourced components to meet IAF’s demand, the two people added, asking not to be named. This comes even as engine maker Safran SA is setting up a MRO facility to handle Rafale fighter engines (if numbers are enough) at Hyderabad adjacent to the company’s LEAP engine facility for civilian aircraft, which will be ready by 2025. Safran, the people added, has conveyed that if there is a Rafale order for IAF, it is willing to manufacture the M-88 engines in India.

Given that HAL’s LCA Mark II with GE-414 engines, which will replace the Mirage 2000, will not be ready before the middle of the next decade, the Rafale fighter will not only meet India’s requirement but also allow India to export the same fighters to third countries. Dassault has already started sourcing titanium parts from Indian companies to build Rafale fighter jets and plans to add more local suppliers to its supply chain.


Manufacturing Rafale fighter jets in India is a win-win situation for the two close allies, and Dassault already has orders for around 300 fighter jets from Croatia, Greece, Serbia, Egypt, Qatar, the UAE and Indonesia, the two people said. It does not have the capacity to produce more aircraft for India. The company is also in talks with Saudi Arabia for the supply of fighter jets, with the French Air Force having requested 42 more Rafales from Saudi Arabia. The IAF already operates 36 Rafale fighter jets equipped with Hummer and Scalp missiles, and the Indian Navy is currently negotiating prices for 26 Maritime Strike Rafales for its aircraft carrier INS Vikrant. India has already set up a maintenance workshop, repair, training and simulators for the Rafales at its Ambala airbase.

With the development time for fighter jets and engines spanning decades, the Modi government is also confident of France's robust licensing policy, which will ensure no problems arise. Like Russia, France has been supplying India since 1953's Toufani fighter planes.

The officials added that Safran is also keen to enter into a joint venture with an Indian company to make engines for the Indian Multi-Role Helicopter (IMRH), so that India does not have to rely on third countries for urgently needed supplies.


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