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“Not Aware”: Mamata Banerjee To Skip Next INDIA Bloc Meet
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“Not Aware”: Mamata Banerjee To Skip Next INDIA Bloc Meet

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will not attend the next INDIA alliance coordination meeting on Wednesday. Ms Banerjee, who said the Congress lost the recent state elections due to a lack of seat-sharing arrangements with other INDIA members, has a pre-scheduled programme in north Bengal on that day.

“I am not aware about this (the meeting) and I have some programs scheduled for north Bengal, if I had information about this then I would not have gone to north Bengal,” she said.

Her party Trinamool Congress may also skip the meeting, sources said.

Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge yesterday called for the next meeting of the opposition bloc even as it was handed big defeats by the BJP in three states. The meeting is being held after a gap of three months since the last one in Mumbai on August 31 and September 1.

The meeting is expected to chalk out plans for next year’s Lok Sabha election.

The BJP swept Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, handing a shattering defeat to the Congress to tighten its stranglehold in the Hindi heartland.

The only proverbial silver lining for the Congress was Telangana where it ousted the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) in the state assembly elections – billed by many as a semi-final before next year’s general elections.

The Congress, which put the Opposition alliance in a state of limbo as it focused on the state elections, received flak from the INDIA bloc allies who blamed the party’s decision not to fight the elections together.

The Bengal Chief Minister, earlier in the day, said the Congress decision to fight the polls on its  led to a “division of votes”.

“Congress has won Telangana. They would have won Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan. Some votes were cut by INDIA parties. This is the truth. We had said suggested a seat-sharing arrangement. They lost because of division of votes,” Ms Banerjee said in an address to the West Bengal Assembly.

Trinamool Congress National General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee said, “The attempt to bring everyone together should gain momentum. It should be reflected in the actions and not in their words.”

“Ultimately, everybody is fighting unitedly against the autocratic BJP. Not much time is left and hence, we should utilise the time which is left. Ignoring the self-interests, we need to work for the interests of the people. Keeping aside the political ego, people who are strong and competent in their regions should be given the chance to fight. This will benefit the people,” he added.

Yesterday, National Conference leader Omar Abdullah taunted the Congress for belatedly remembering the INDIA alliance: “On December 6, the Congress chief has invited some INDIA alliance leaders for lunch. They recalled the INDIA alliance after three months. Let’s see”.

The Congress, a day after the drubbing, said it would introspect what happened in the two states it held – Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh – and Madhya Pradesh.

Mr Kharge, according to the sources, said, “Mistakes have taken place and we will make course corrections”. “Over confidence in some states and refusal to adhere to proper candidates and campaign cost us in the last few days of the elections,” he added.

Several opposition leaders, however, asserted that the results will not impact the INDIA bloc, stressing the bloc needs to work harder for the Lok Sabha polls.

“Victories and losses happen. We should learn from the defeat, as well as from those who have won. India has to be one, it is for everyone, and we need to strengthen the country,” National Conference (NC) leader Farooq Abdullah said.

“INDIA has to get back where we started,” said Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav. “We started on the point that we have to support the parties in the regions they are strong in. The 2024 polls will be historic. There will be change.”

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Biker Hits Her Rs 1.5-Crore Car, Deve Gowda’s Relative Asks Him To “Go Die”
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Biker Hits Her Rs 1.5-Crore Car, Deve Gowda’s Relative Asks Him To “Go Die”

A video showing former PM HD Deve Gowda’s daughter-in-law asking a biker to go and die under a bus, and flaunting the fact that her car is worth Rs 1.5 crore, has sparked outrage online. Bhavani Revanna was caught on camera screaming at the biker after he allegedly collided with her car and damaged it while trying to overtake the vehicle.

On Friday, Ms Revanna was travelling in her hometown Saligrama in Udipi, around 400 km from Bengaluru, when a biker hit her car, a Toyota Vellfire. While the details of who was at fault are not clear, many on social media have slammed Ms Revanna for abusing her privilege.

There has been no reaction from Ms Revanna, her family or the Janata Dal (Secular) so far.

In the video, Ms Revanna can be heard telling the biker: “If you want to die, go die under a bus. Why were you driving on the wrong side?”

The Janata Dal (Secular) chief’s daughter-in-law is also heard using foul language and repeatedly stating that her Vellfire costs Rs 1.5 crore.

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“Will you pay Rs 50 lakh for repairing it,” she asks the motorcyclist, before chiding a bystander who tries to intervene and pacify her.

Reacting to the video, posted on X, most people have called Ms Revanna “arrogant” and a “prima-donna”. A few have also supported her, though, and said the biker should not have been riding on the wrong side of the road.

Ms Revanna’s husband, HD Revanna, is an MLA and her sons, Prajwal and Suraj Revanna, are an MP and MLC, respectively.

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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny writer on Harrison Fordâs return as Indy
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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny writer on Harrison Fordâs return as Indy

Harrison Ford marked his return as the iconic Indiana Jones in the latest instalment of the adventure film series, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. The film directed by James Mangold with Steven Spielberg and George Lucas onboard as executive producers, is now out on OTT. 

Opening up about why the casting works, co-writer Jez Butterworth said, “You’ve got the same actor who was playing this in his thirties playing it in his late seventies. I think that what had been perceived perhaps as a disadvantage was all the advantage.”

He added, “You had to absolutely run with the idea that what happens toward the end of people’s stories [can be just as fascinating] as what happens at the beginning of them. It started to feel authentic, and it gained a reality that was playable. If you embrace the opportunity, all sorts of storytelling doors open up.”

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny also features Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Mads Mikkelsen, Antonio Banderas and more.

Harrison Ford returns in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, set in 1969. The movie follows the globetrotting archaeologist as he embarks on a thrilling quest for a rare artefact with his estranged goddaughter, Helena Shaw. The film is currently streaming on OTT.

See Also: Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny Movie Review 

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