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Did Naga Chaitanya delete photos with ex-wife Samantha from Instagram amid engagement news with Sobhita?
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Did Naga Chaitanya delete photos with ex-wife Samantha from Instagram amid engagement news with Sobhita?

Naga Chaitanya is all set to step into a new chapter of his life. According to multiple reports, the actor is going to get engaged to Sobhita Dhulipala today, on August 8, 2024. And now, it seems Chay has deleted pictures of his ex-wife, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, from his social media account.

For the uninitiated, it was on October 2, 2021, when the former couple issued a joint public note and announced their separation. And now, with one look at Chay’s Instagram account, one can witness how he has deleted quite a few pictures with Samantha from the grid.

Some time back, it was Samantha Ruth Prabhu who had archived all her pictures with her ex-husband, Naga Chaitanya, from her social media account. But later on, she unarchived a few of them, including her wedding photograph.

Naga Chaitanya and Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s dynamics after their divorce have frequently grabbed attention on the internet. For instance, back on April 26, 2024, the Kushi star repurposed her wedding gown itself and gave it a completely different look and style with the creative help of fashion designer Kresha Bajaj. 

The actress then later wore the same refurbished outfit for an awards night.

The reports further suggest that it would be none other than Nagarjuna Akkineni who would share the first official pictures of Chay and Sobhita engagement on social media. 

Both Naga Chaitanya and Sobhita Dhulipala have managed to keep their relationship under wraps for quite some time now. While they have never really shared any pictures together, they have, on the contrary, been spotted together many times, raising quite a few eyebrows. 

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Former West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee Dies At 80
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Former West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee Dies At 80

Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, veteran Left leader and former West Bengal Chief Minister, died at his south Kolkata residence this morning. He was 80. He had been unwell for a while and had been suffering from respiratory problems that led to frequent hospitalisations. Last year, he had to be put on life support after he contracted pneumonia. But the veteran CPM leader made a comeback.

He is survived by his wife Meera and son Suchetan.

Mr Bhattacharjee, also a former member of the CPM’s top decision-making body, Politburo, served as Bengal Chief Minister from 2000 to 2011, succeeding Jyoti Basu in the top post. Mr Bhattacharjee led the CPM into the 2011 state polls, when the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress posted a historic win, ending the 34-year Communist rule in the eastern state.

An alumnus of Presidency College, Kolkata, Mr Bhattacharjee was a school teacher before he joined politics full-time. After serving as an MLA and a state minister, he was elevated to Deputy Chief Minister before Mr Basu stepped down in 2000. As Chief Minister, he led the CPM to Assembly poll victories in 2001 and 2006.

During Mr Bhattacharjee’s tenure, the Left Front government adopted a relatively open policy towards business as compared to the Jyoti Basu regime. Ironically, it was this policy and land acquisitions related to industrialisation that paved the way for the Left’s stunning defeat in the 2011 election.

Trinamool Congress, which won just 30 seats in the 2006 elections, led the movement against the Tata Motors plant in Singur. Eventually, in 2008, Ratan Tata decided to shift the project to Gujarat and cited the movement by Ms Banerjee as the reason. This was a big setback to Mr Bhattacharjee’s government. Equally damaging was the violence in Nandigram where police action against a group protesting against land acquisition for a chemical hub project led to 14 deaths.

Ms Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress reaped the political dividends of the anti-incumbency of the Left Front rule and the negative perception about the state government’s land acquisition policies, winning 184 seats in the 2011 election. The Left’s defeat in the 2011 polls started a decline it is yet to recover from. Over the next decade, the BJP overtook it as the main Opposition and the Left now is reduced to a minor force in the state it once ruled unchallenged for decades.   

Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose expressed his condolence to Mr Bhattacharjee’s family. In her condolence message, Chief Minister Banerjee said she had a decades-long association with the veteran Left leader. “I am very upset. My condolences to Meera di, Suchetan and to all supporters of CPM.” Leader of the Opposition, BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari, said he is “deeply saddened” by the news and expressed his condolences to Mr Bhattacharjee’s family and admirers.

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British croc expert jailed for sexual abuse of dogs
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British croc expert jailed for sexual abuse of dogs

Adam Britton pleaded guilty to 60 charges, which also included four counts of accessing child abuse material. 

​Adam Britton pleaded guilty to 60 charges, which also included four counts of accessing child abuse material.  

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