SIT’s big claim on Gujarat riots: Ahmed Patel wanted to topple the government with Teesta’s support, Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar NDA’s Vice Presidential candidate

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5 minutes agoAuthor: Ajit Panwar, News Brief Editor

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The SIT probing the cases related to the Gujarat riots has made a big claim about activist Teesta Setalvad. According to the SIT, Teesta was part of a conspiracy to destabilize the then Narendra Modi government. For this he was getting money from veteran Congress leader Ahmed Patel.

On the other hand, BJP surprised everyone by making Jagdeep Dhankhar the candidate for the post of Vice President. Before the meeting of the party’s Parliamentary Board, the discussion was in the name of Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi. After the meeting, JP Nadda announced the name of West Bengal Governor Dhankhar.

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First of all today’s major events, which will be seen

  1. There will be 16th round of talks between India and China on the ongoing tension in Ladakh.
  2. ICSE class 10th result will be declared at 5 pm.
  3. The last match of the ODI series between India and England will be played from 3:30 pm.

5 big news that will keep you updated
1. Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar NDA’s Vice Presidential Candidate

West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar will be the NDA’s Vice Presidential candidate. Dhankhar hails from Jhunjhunu in Rajasthan. Party President JP Nadda announced his name after the BJP’s Parliamentary Board meeting in Delhi. Dhankhar, who had practiced in the Supreme Court, became an MP from the Janata Dal for the first time. He remained in Congress for 11 years, then was elected MLA from BJP.
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2.SIT claim – Teesta defamed the government by taking money from Ahmed Patel
After the 2002 Gujarat riots, activist Teesta Setalvad had hatched a conspiracy to defame Narendra Modi, who was then CM. Teesta got Rs 30 lakh in return. This amount was given by Ahmed Patel, the secretary of Sonia Gandhi. Gujarat SIT has made this claim in an affidavit filed in the Ahmedabad Sessions Court. The SIT has also opposed the bail plea of ​​jailed Teesta.
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3.PM Modi inaugurates Bundelkhand Expressway, will pass through 7 districts

PM Modi inaugurated Bundelkhand Expressway in Jalaun on Saturday. This expressway costing 14,850 crores has been completed in a record 28 months. Its length is 296 km and it will cover 7 districts. Expressway will also increase the strength of the army, Emergency landing of Sukhoi and Miraj will also be possible with quick delivery of weapons to 5 Army units of UP.
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4. Till the time IPL goes on, there will be no other international matches
The ICC has decided to give the IPL a window of two and a half years every year. That is, as long as the IPL runs, there will be no international tournament or series. Pakistan was opposing it. The ICC has prepared the Future Tours Program for international series and tournaments from 2023 to 2027. It will be released after the meeting to be held on July 25 and 26.
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5. Flood situation in Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Gujarat due to heavy rains

The Meteorological Department had issued a red alert of heavy rain in Mumbai on Saturday.  During this, water entered many shops due to high tide at Juhu Beach.

The Meteorological Department had issued a red alert of heavy rain in Mumbai on Saturday. During this, water entered many shops due to high tide at Juhu Beach.

Heavy rains have created a flood situation in Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Gujarat. At the same time, Chambal and Parvati rivers are in spate in Rajasthan due to rain in Madhya Pradesh. In Sri Ganganagar, the help of the army is being taken. The 44-year-old record of rain was broken here. It has rained in Delhi too. The normal rainfall in the country till July 16 was 294.2 mm, but this figure has reached 335.2 mm.
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Some important news in the headline…

  1. After Namaz at Lulu Mall, two youths read Hanuman Chalisa, drone surveillance of the area; 20 people in custody (read full news)
  2. Ashok Gehlot said in front of CJI – decisions are made by seeing faces, good people cannot go to Supreme Court (read full news)
  3. Abortion is not allowed to the woman, the court said – if the partner is not getting married, then we will get the delivery done. (read full news)
  4. Dhoni trapped in the crowd in London, the goods fell due to the push; The security personnel supported the car and brought it to the (read full news)
  5. 21-year-old Aishwarya Pratap Singh got gold in shooting world cup, medal in 50m rifle three position (read full news)

News but something different…
OTT business grew by 30% in 5 years, cases of spreading porn increased by 1200%

The KPMG report says that the business of OTT platforms in India grew at a compound rate of 30% between 2016 and 2021. The OTT market in India in 2016 was around Rs 7600 crore. Which was Rs.29 thousand crore in 2021. reached beyond. In these 5 years, the cases of spreading pornographic ie pornographic content increased by more than 1200%. In fact, many small platforms are serving porn in the name of ‘erotic content’ and even survive. There is currently no way to know how many smaller OTT platforms there are. read Bhaskar Research…

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The photo which is news in itself…

In the South American country of Chile, fishermen have caught 16 feet long oarfish. A crane had to be taken to remove it. Fishermen believe that meeting the oarfish is a bad omen, since its appearance has been followed by incidents like tsunamis and earthquakes. However, this notion was never confirmed by scientists. This fish is found in the depths of the ocean and it is very rare to come to the surface. The oarfish was previously spotted on a New Zealand beach in April.

what happened today in history
Today is ‘World Day for International Justice’. On this day in 1998, more than 120 countries together established the International Criminal Court. Its purpose is to try serious offences. The court started functioning from 1 July 2002. India is different from the treaty in Rome, in which the countries involved had established this court. In 2006, the International Criminal Court began hearing the first case. This case was related to Congo’s military commander Thomas Lubanga. Lubanga was sentenced to 14 years in prison for enlisting children in the army.

Today the stalled work of the people of Taurus will be completed, know your horoscope

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