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Ashok Gehlot’s Aide Seeks Poll Ticket, Reaches His Home With Supporters
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Ashok Gehlot’s Aide Seeks Poll Ticket, Reaches His Home With Supporters

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s OSD Lokesh Sharma on Saturday reached the CM House here along with several of his supporters seeking a ticket for the upcoming Assembly polls in the state.

Mr Sharma has expressed the desire to contest from the Bhilwara Assembly constituency. Earlier, he had sought a ticket from the Bikaner West constituency but the party decided to renominate sitting MLA and state minister B D Kalla from there.

Rajasthan Assembly election will be held on November 23. The result for the 200-member House will be declared on December 3.

In a video circulating on social media, Mr Sharma, who is Mr Gehlot’s Officer On Special Duty (OSD), and his supporters can be seen gathered outside Mr Gehlot’s residence in the Civil Lines area here.

Some of them were heard raising slogans demanding a ticket for Mr Sharma from Bhilwara.

Later, Mr Sharma claimed that Mr Gehlot called him inside his residence and assured him that his candidature would be considered.

The Congress screening Committee meeting, which will be attended by Mr Gehlot, is scheduled to be held in the national capital on Sunday.

The Congress has so far announced the names of 95 candidates for the Assembly polls.

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Hamas Demands Prisoner Exchange, Netanyahu Says War In Gaza Will Be Long
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Hamas Demands Prisoner Exchange, Netanyahu Says War In Gaza Will Be Long

“This is the second stage of the war whose goals are clear: destroying the military and leadership capabilities of Hamas, and bringing the hostages back home,” Netanyahu said. “The war in the (Gaza) Strip will be long and difficult and we are prepared for it.”The United Nations said thousands more civilians could die in Gaza as Israeli ground forces continued to operate inside the Hamas-controlled territory after entering it on Friday. The UN has warned of “the possibly catastrophic consequences of large-scale ground operations in Gaza”, saying “thousands more civilians” could die.Israel’s military reported late Saturday that at least 230 hostages, including dozens of foreigners or dual nationals, have been taken to Gaza. This week, Hamas claimed that nearly 50 of the hostages were killed in Israeli airstrikes. Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar said the group is ready for an “immediate” prisoner swap with Israel. “We are ready to conduct an immediate prisoner exchange deal that includes the release of all Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails in exchange for all prisoners held by the Palestinian resistance,” Sinwar said in a statement.India abstained in the UN General Assembly on a resolution that called for an immediate humanitarian truce. The UN General Assembly passed te resolution titled “Protection of civilians and upholding legal and humanitarian obligations”, with 120 countries voting in favour, 14 against, and 45 abstaining.The Gaza Strip, blockaded by Israel and Egypt since 2007, has seen relentless Israeli airstrikes since the October 7 Hamas attacks. The intense airstrikes have allowed Israeli ground forces to step up operations in the region. “Since early Friday evening, combined combat forces of armour, combat engineers and infantry have been operating on the ground in the northern Gaza Strip,” the Israeli army said late Saturday.Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, one of the leading supporters of Palestinian rights, has called Western powers “the main culprit” responsible for Israel’s “massacre” of Palestinians in Gaza. “Of course, every country has the right to defend itself. But where is the justice in this case? There is no justice — just a vicious massacre happening in Gaza,” he said.Erdogan’s strong remarks prompted Israel to recall its diplomatic staff from Turkey. “Given the grave statements coming from Turkey, I have ordered the return of diplomatic representatives there in order to conduct a reevaluation of the relations between Israel and Turkey,” Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen said in a statement.Billionaire Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, pledged Starlink satellite internet access to internationally recognised aid organisations in Gaza, following a communication blackout yesterday. The blackout was affecting emergency calls and critical ambulance sorties, the Palestinian Red Crescent said. The October 7 attack by Hamas killed at least 1,400 people, mostly civilians. In retaliation, Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed more than 8,000 people, half of them children, the Hamas-controlled health ministry in the besieged Palestinian territory has said. 

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US Fighter Jets Scrambled As Plane Intercepted Near Biden’s Delaware Home: Report
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US Fighter Jets Scrambled As Plane Intercepted Near Biden’s Delaware Home: Report

US fighter jets on Saturday “scrambled” after a civilian aircraft violated restricted airspace in Delaware. At the time, US President Joe Biden was present at his home in Wilmington, Fox News reported citing Anthony Guglielmi, chief of communications for the United States Secret Service.

The civilian aircraft entered restricted airspace north of Wilmington shortly after 2 pm (local time), Mr Guglielmi said. He said the fighter jets were scrambled “as a precaution” and the plane landed safely at a nearby airport.

“Shortly after 2 pm, a civilian aircraft violated restricted airspace north of Wilmington, Delaware,” Guglielmi said, according to a Fox News report.

He said that the movement of the US President was not affected. Agents from the Secret Service and the Federal Aviation Administration have started an investigation into the incident, Fox News reported.

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