India news
Politics boils over ‘murder’ of pregnant Elephant, Smriti Irani encircles Rahul
In the Silent Valley Forest of Kerala, the case of killing a pregnant elephant with a pineapple filled with firecrackers is continuously catching up. There is also a stir in the political corridors about this. The central government has also taken a strict stance on this. At the same time, a new phase of politics has started in BJP and Congress. BJP MP Rahul Gandhi is on BJP’s target. Smriti Irani’s target on Rahul Union Minister Smriti Irani, while expressing anger over the incident, targeted Congress MP Rahul Gandhi from Wayanad in Kerala. He said that the feelings of the nation have been messed up. Taking a dig at Rahul Gandhi, he said that condolences are not expected from Rahul. If Rahul Gandhi did not care about humans in Amethi, then what would he care about animals in Kerala. Maneka Gandhi also rained
Former Union Minister Maneka Gandhi is also upset over Hathini’s death. Today Maneka asked that Rahul Gandhi tell if action has been taken on this incident. On Wednesday, he called the incident a murder. Maneka said that Kerala is the most violent state in the country. Here people throw poison on the streets so that 300 to 400 birds and dogs die simultaneously.
The Congress defended Rahul, on the
other hand, the Congress defended Rahul Gandhi and said that he is being unnecessarily surrounded by this matter. What happened in Kerala is deeply regrettable.
Action will be taken against the guilty – Javadekar
Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar has said that strict action will be taken against the culprits. He said on Thursday that the central government has taken Hathini’s death seriously in Kerala. We will leave no stone unturned to properly investigate and apprehend the culprits. It is not Indian culture to kill animals with firecrackers.
India news
Deepali Sayyad on Chandrakant Patil’s ‘that’ statement…

The allegations that have been going on for the past few days on the OBC booking issue have now reached the level of dialogue between Chandrakant Patil and Supriya Sule. BJP state chairman Chandrakant Patil’s statement regarding the OBC reservation has caused controversy and is being protested by the ruling Nationalist Congress Party and Shiv Sena. Chandrakant Patil’s statement addressed to Supriya Sule is also being criticized by the women leaders of these parties. In this context, Shiv Sena leader Deepali Syed has targeted Chandrakant Patil and BJP.
Where did the controversy start?
The controversy started with a statement by Supriya Sule on the issue of OBC booking. “We had decided to fight together for the reservation of the CBO. The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh went to Delhi. What did that government do in two days and there was a meeting in Delhi and they got justice and treated us unfairly? I will ask the central government for the answer,” he said.
In reaction to Supriya Sule’s statement, Chandrakant Patil advised her to cook. “Why do you live in politics, go home and cook? Are you a MP? You don’t know how to meet a Chief Minister. If you don’t go to Delhi, go to Masana. Search and make a reservation,” said Chandrakant Patil.
Supriya Sule’s first reaction to Chandrakant Patil’s statement “Go home and cook”; She said, “I love him so much!”
Meanwhile, Chandrakant Patil’s statement has provoked political backlash. Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar has said that this is not our culture. Chandrakant Patil himself has said that he did not disrespect Supriya Sule. In this context, the leader of the Shiv Sena, Deepali Syed, has harshly criticized the BJP.
“So go to the Himalayas and retire”
Deepali Syed has posted a video while covering Chandrakant Patil’s statement. Speaking on this, “Modi go to Masana. Go to Shah Masan. If you can’t control inflation, go to the Himalayas and retreat,” said Deepali Syed.
India news
monsoon continues to move towards pune india print news zws 70 | पाच…

Pune: The southwest monsoon, which has lashed the South Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal for the past five days, finally started moving towards India on the sixth day. According to the Indian Meteorological Department, the monsoon winds will intensify in the next 48 hours. With the resumption of monsoon winds, curiosity has been raised as to when it will enter India from Kerala.
This year, monsoon rains hit the Andamans on May 16, six days earlier than usual. The advance of monsoon rains was premature due to strong winds. After that, however, seasonal winds began to travel during the day. In the Bay of Bengal, monsoon winds intensified on May 17 and 19. However, they did not enter the Arabian Sea. The monsoon finally reached the South Arabian Sea on May 20. As a result, they are expected to move faster towards Kerala, but the weather has changed. Nutrient conditions were removed and monsoon winds slowed. The monsoon, which started in the South Arabian Sea on May 20, stopped until May 25. Monsoon winds also did not advance into the Bay of Bengal during this period. So while concerns were being raised about their travels, the weather department predicted favorable weather for the monsoon winds to travel. Consequently, on May 26, the monsoon winds in the South Arabian Sea made great progress. The winds have reached near the Maldives and Comorin in this area. They have also made progress in the Bay of Bengal. The weather department said they could reach the Lakshadweep area, including the Maldives, in the next 48 hours as monsoon winds continue to blow. As a result, it is currently raining in most of the south, including Kerala, and in the central and northeastern parts.
India news
“Pandharpur, Tirupati are not temples but Buddhist monasteries, we have thousands…

Dr. Secretary Member of Ambedkar Charitra Sadhane Prakashan Samiti and Senior Literary Dr. Just two days ago, Pradip Aglave stated that many famous temples like Jagannathpuri (Orissa), Tirupati Balaji (Andhra Pradesh), Pandharpur, Kanchipuram (Tamil Nadu), Mahakali ( Ujjain), etc., were ancient Buddhist monasteries, Buddhist stupas. Amid mixed reactions on the issue, Bhim Army National Secretary General Ashok Kamble warned that thousands of people would visit Pandharpur to pay their respects. A few days ago, Ashok Kamble had warned Raj Thackeray that he should make a proclamation in Aurangabad if any violation of the rules occurred. That’s when they got into the discussion.
Dr. What exactly is the claim of Aglave?
Dr. Aglave states that the famous temples in India are ancient Buddhist monasteries and stupas. “Researchers have shown that many famous temples in India were formerly Buddhist monasteries. Prabodhankar Keshav Thackeray in his book ‘Deolacha Dharma aur Dharmachi Deolale’ (1929) has clearly stated that ‘Sacred structures and Buddhist idols in various Buddhist monasteries have been demolished and pindas of Lord Shiva’ have been erected there.
Also, in many places, Buddhist monasteries were transformed into temples of Lord Shiva in this way. See the Carla caves near Lonavla. This is the true Buddhist. There a goddess appeared. Her name is Ekvira. She this is the sister of the Pandavas,” Dr. Aglave said in a statement sent to Loksatta.
“Many famous temples in the country, including Pandharpur, formerly Buddha Vihara, Stupa”; Prabodhankar, referring to Dr. Ambedkar. aglave claims
Thousands to go to Pandharpur
Meanwhile, speaking in this regard, the Bhim Army has demanded that the Chief Minister declare Pandharpur as a Buddhist monastery. “Dr. We support the role played by Aglave. Dr. In the book Riddles in Hinduism written by Babasaheb Ambedkar, it is written that the idol of Tirupati Balaji is of Tathagata Gautam Buddha and it is a monastery. There is a statue of Gautama Buddha in the Pandharpur temple and it is also a monastery. So, Uddhav Thackeray, you are the Chief Minister of Maharashtra. We should declare Pandharpur as a vihar temple. We are going to worship Buddha there by thousands,” Ashok Kamble said. “We are not in against anyone’s religion. We don’t do hate politics,” Ashok Kamble said.
-
India news1 day ago
Tarkarli ship crash: “…but both would have survived”; Nilesh…
-
India news2 days ago
Two killed, seven injured in Tarkarli boat crash Two killed seven…
-
India news1 day ago
After going to Goa for ‘Pre Wedding’ and spending the whole night together,
-
Entertainment1 day ago
…then Amrita Fadnavis attended the Cannes Film Festival; Red …
-
India news20 hours ago
In Pune, CPN activist Appa Jadhav was beaten, social…
-
India news4 hours ago
Bank fraud in Dombivali, case filed against company officials; …
-
Entertainment2 days ago
The much talked about movie ‘Medium Spicy’ soon reached the audience,
-
India news22 hours ago
Municipal Secretary of Latur Ashwini Devde reprimanded for negligence,