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Watch: MS Dhoni Signs Fan’s BMW, Internet Calls It “World’s Most Valuable Car”
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Watch: MS Dhoni Signs Fan’s BMW, Internet Calls It “World’s Most Valuable Car”

Legendary cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni recently delighted one of his fans in Ranchi by signing the backseat of the man’s BMW car. Taking to Instagram, user Sumeet Kumar Bajaj posted a video showing the former Indian captain signing the car of an individual named Abhishek Kerketta. It also shows MS Dhoni taking his time to select the perfect place and pen to sign his name inside the vehicle. 

“MS Dhoni Sir Delights Abhishek Brother By Giving Autograph On BMW 740i Series,” Mr Bajaj captioned the post. 

Watch the video below: 

The video opens to show MS Dhoni entering the backseat of the BMW and asking the fan for the place where to sign in the vehicle. A man then presents a number of pens and asks the cricketer which one he wants to use. 

At this point, Dhoni replies, “Nahi phele jagah batao (First show me the place)”. The fan then shows Dhoni the place and asks about the marker again, to which the former Indian Cricket Captain says, “Mota wala. Black hi hai na? (The fat marker. It is black, isn’t it?)”.After the selection of the pen, Dhoni then takes his time to get comfortable. He also explains to the fan how he would sign so that it fits well, due to the restraint of space. 

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At the end of the video, Dhoni signs the BMW and before exiting the car, he congratulates his fan and quips that before he gets late, he should leave. 

The video was shared just a day back and since then it has accumulated more than 259,000 views and over 30,000 likes. In the comments section, several people posted varied reactions. 

“Car price raised by 1000000%” jokingly wrote one user. “This just became world’s most valuable car,” commented another.

“So elegant, so beautiful, just looking like a wow,” wrote a third user. “Bhai, tum itna lucky kasie ho sakte ho [Bro, how can you be so lucky],” added another. 

A number of Instagram users also reacted to the video with heart and fire emojis. 

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Israel Faces Pressure Over Gaza Deaths As War Against Hamas Enters Fifth Week
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Israel Faces Pressure Over Gaza Deaths As War Against Hamas Enters Fifth Week

Israel faced growing calls Saturday to protect civilians in Gaza as its battle with Hamas encircled the territory’s main hospital, where an aid agency described the situation as “catastrophic”.

Thunder-like sound of explosions rang through the night in heavy fighting between Hamas and Israeli forces near Gaza’s biggest hospital, Al-Shifa, AFP correspondents at the scene said.

The Hamas government and the hospital’s director said a strike on the key health facility on Friday killed 13 people. They accused Israel of being responsible — a claim that was impossible to verify. 

“We call on all international and Arab parties to immediately intervene to stop the targeting of hospitals in Gaza,” said a spokesman for the Hamas-run Gaza health ministry, Ahsraf Al-Qudra.

Aid agency Doctors Without Borders said it was “extremely concerned” about the safety of patients and medical staff at Al-Shifa hospital.

“Over the last few hours, the attacks against Al-Shifa Hospital have dramatically intensified,” it said in a statement posted online on Saturday morning.

“Our staff at the hospital have reported a catastrophic situation inside just a few hours ago.”

‘Horrific’

Maher Sharif, a nurse heading to the Al-Shifa hospital when it was struck on Friday, described how people threw themselves to the ground.

“I saw dead bodies, including women and children,” she said, according to a statement by Doctors Without Borders.

“The scene was horrific.”

Gaza resident Hanane told AFP his daughter was being treated at Al-Shifa after being wounded as she queued outside a bakery. She “starts shaking” with each explosion, he said.

Many people have taken refuge in the hospital grounds. AFP journalists saw people in beds lined up along a corridor. Some cooked meals with gas cannister stoves and ate while sitting on the floor.

Twenty of Gaza’s 36 hospitals are “no longer functioning”, the UN’s humanitarian agency said.

Israel has denied targeting hospitals and its army has accused Hamas of using the medical facilities as command centres and hideouts, a charge the Palestinian group denies.

Israeli forces would “kill” Hamas if they saw them “firing from hospitals”, however, military spokesman Richard Hecht said.

‘Babies killed’

French President Emmanuel Macron said Israel had the right to defend itself after the last month’s Hamas attacks.

Hamas fighters smashed through the border on October 7, killing 1,200 people and taking 239 people hostage, according to updated Israeli figures. 

But Macron told the BBC that civilians were dying as a result of Israel’s air and expanding ground campaign.

“These babies, these ladies, these old people are bombed and killed,” the French leader said. “So there is no reason for that and no legitimacy. So we do urge Israel to stop.”

The Gaza health ministry says Israeli fighting has killed more than 11,000 people, mostly civilians and many of them children, figures that cannot be independently verified.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken also expressed concern over the civilian toll.

“Far too many Palestinians have been killed,” he said during a visit to New Delhi on Friday.

Blinken repeated his support for Israel and welcomed “progress” after the country formally agreed to four-hour pauses in its campaign in parts of Gaza where tens of thousands have fled in search of safety.

“I was also very clear that much more needs to be done in terms of protecting civilians and getting humanitarian assistance to them,” Blinken said.

‘Human shields’

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in response to Macron’s comments that Hamas, not Israel, was to blame for the civilian deaths.

Netanyahu repeated that Israel was trying to avoid harming civilians but that Hamas was preventing them from moving to safe areas and using them as “human shields” — a charge Hamas denies.

Israel’s defence force said its 401st Brigade had killed about 150 “terrorists” and gained control over Hamas strongholds in northern Gaza.

Palestinians reported strikes or sniper fire at two hospitals and a school in Gaza on Friday.

The bodies of 50 people killed in a strike on Gaza City’s Al-Buraq school were taken to the Al-Shifa hospital, its director said. 

The toll could not be independently verified, though AFP journalists saw corpses covered by blankets lying in the hospital courtyard. 

‘On its knees’

After five weeks of conflict, the Gazan health system was “on its knees”, the head of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, told the UN Security Council.

The International Committee of the Red Cross echoed his comments: “Overstretched, running on thin supplies and increasingly unsafe, the healthcare system in Gaza has reached a point of no return.”

Fighting has reduced some streets in the city to ruins, AFP correspondents there said, describing the sound of heavy gunfire, explosions and the buzz of Israeli military drones as night fell.

In Israel, medical services reported two women were wounded in rocket attacks in Tel Aviv. 

Hamas’s military wing said it had targeted the Israeli commercial hub.

Tens of thousands of people have fled to the south of Gaza in recent days, often on foot and taking only the things they could carry.

Almost 1.6 million people have been internally displaced since October 7, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) said — nearly two thirds of Gaza’s population.

War expansion risk

But the UN estimates tens of thousands of civilians remain in the fiercest battle zones in the north.

Complicating Israel’s military push is the fate of the hostages abducted on October 7.

Four hostages have been freed so far by Hamas and another rescued in an Israeli operation. The desperate relatives of those still held in Gaza have piled pressure on Israeli and US authorities to secure the release of their loved ones.

The conflict has also stoked regional tensions, with cross-border exchanges between the Israeli army and Lebanon’s Hezbollah. 

Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said the expansion of the Israel-Hamas war had become “inevitable”.

Saudi Arabia is hosting Arab leaders and Iran’s president for a summit this weekend in emergency meetings of the Arab League and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.

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Amit Shah’s “Teen Tigaada-Kaam Bigaada” Jibe At Congress In Madhya Pradesh
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Amit Shah’s “Teen Tigaada-Kaam Bigaada” Jibe At Congress In Madhya Pradesh

Launching a blistering attack on the Congress in poll-bound Madhya Pradesh, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday said the grand old party will foist a ‘Teen Tigaada-Kaam Bigaada’ (too many cooks playing spoiler) government on the people if elected.

Addressing a rally at Dhar in Madhya Pradesh on Saturday, Mr Shah said, “Theirs would be a ‘Teen-Tigada, Kaam Bigada’ government. The orders will come from the Gandhi family, instructions will be given by (Congress state president) Kamal Nath and Digvijay Singh will be made the fall guy. When the Congress ruled the country and states, and, especially under (former Prime Minister) Manmohan Singh, who took his orders from Sonia Gandhi, Pakistan inflicted deep cuts on the country by unleashing terror on unarmed civilians whenever they wished. Shortly after we formed the government (in 2014), terrorists from across the border struck again, in Uri and Pulwama (in Jammu and Kashmir). However, this time, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, we crossed over into Pakistan and hit them in their own backyard.”

चाहें केंद्र में हो या राज्यों में, भाजपा सरकारों ने हमेशा जनजातीय समाज के कल्याण को प्राथमिकता दी है। यही कारण है कि जनजातीय समाज भाजपा के साथ है। मनावर (मध्य प्रदेश) जनसभा की तस्वीरें। pic.twitter.com/0ZuXcwWlSx

— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) November 11, 2023

Also accusing the Congress of advancing the family’s interests over those of the country and the party itself, the BJP stalwart said Sonia wants to make Rahul Gandhi Prime Minister in 2024.

“In the interest of securing the country’s borders and rooting out terror perpetrated from across the border, you have to bring Modi-ji back as PM. The Congress is a family-based party. Kamal Nath wants to make Nakul Nath CM (of Madhya Pradesh) and Sonia Gandhi wants to make Rahul PM,” Mr Shah added.

Also accusing the grand old party of putting the proposed Ram Temple in Ayodhya in cold storage, Mr Shah said the BJP, if voted back, will take everyone in the state on a visit to the shrine by turn.

“Madhya Pradesh is gearing up to celebrate Diwali thrice this year. The first will be celebrated tomorrow, the second will be on December 3, after the BJP forms the government here and the third will be on January 22 when the Ram Temple in Ayodhya will be consecrated and Ram Lalla will take this throne. The Congress had put it (the Ram Temple project) in the freezer during their rule. Now the temple is in its last stage of construction and Modi-ji is set to throw it open for devotees next year. Once we return to power here, we will arrange visits to Ayodhya for every single person,” he said.

Also invoking the revocation of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir, which stripped the state of its special privileges, Mr Shah said, “When I stood up to table the Kashmir Bill in Parliament, Rahul Baba said, ‘don’t remove Article 37 as it will spark nationwide uproar. Today, no one dares to even light a fire in Kashmir. Modi-ji worked to secure the country from the threat of infiltration. Recently, the NIA stopped the Rohingyas from illegally settling in India by carrying out raids. It was also under the leadership of Modi-ji that PFI (People’s Front of India) was banned. Also, by removing Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir, the Valley became ours forever.”

Also crediting PM Modi wit reviving cultural centres that had fallen into neglect under previous regimes at the Centre, the Union Home Minister added, “While Modi-ji took the lead in reviving several cultural centres in the country, the Congress opposed a Metro (network) being named after Raja Bhoj. We are also raising a temple of Sant Ravidas in Sagar.”

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