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Olympics Live: Debutant Aman Scripts History For India With Wrestling Bronze
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Olympics Live: Debutant Aman Scripts History For India With Wrestling Bronze

Olympics 2024, Day 14 Live Updates: Indian grappler Aman Sehrawat bagged a bronze medal in the men’s 57kg wrestling at Paris Olympics on Friday. Aman surpassed PV Sindhu’s record to become India’s youngest medal winner, at 21 years and 24 days old. It was also India’s sixth medal (One silver and five bronze) at the ongoing Games. Aman registered a 13-5 win against Puerto Rico’s Darian Toi Cruz in the bronze medal match in his maiden Olympics. Meanwhile, France are taking on Spain in the men’s football gold medal match at the Parc des Princes in Paris. The match has headed to extra-time, where Spain leads 4-3. Meanwhile, Vinesh Phogat’s hearing at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has ended. The final verdict will be announced soon. (India’s Day 14 Schedule | Medal Tally)

Here are the Live Updates from Day 14 of the Paris Olympics 2024:

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“Have Become Face Of Awami League By Default”: Sheikh Hasina’s Son To NDTV
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“Have Become Face Of Awami League By Default”: Sheikh Hasina’s Son To NDTV

Days after his mother’s ouster, former Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s son and former adviser Sajeeb Wazed has told NDTV that he would consider returning to the country and leading the Awami League if the party’s workers wanted him to.

In an exclusive interview on Friday, Mr Wazed said that his mother does not want to live in exile and would like to go back to Bangladesh. He also insisted that Ms Hasina wanted to retire for the last two terms as prime minister, but did not rule out her return to active politics.  

“I spoke with her (Ms Hasina) last night. She has no plans as of yet. She’s staying put. All the rumours about her applying for visas or asylum… none of those are true. What she really wants is to eventually go back to Bangladesh. Whether that’s to be in politics or to retire, it doesn’t matter. It’s her home. She has grown up there. This was going to be her last term anyway, she’s 76 years old. She wants to retire in her village home in Tungipara (in south Bangladesh). That has been her dream. She does not want to live in exile outside Bangladesh,” Mr Wazed said. 

When he was asked whether this would mean that Ms Hasina could return to active politics, Mr Wazed, who is an IT entrepreneur and lives in the US, said she would be the best person to answer but she was never in public life for herself. 

“She was in politics for her country, not because she wanted to be in power. She has been wanting to retire for the last two terms. In fact, she has been pushing me before every election to come and join politics. No one in our family has ever had ambition for power or politics,” he claimed.

So if he didn’t take her up on the offer at the time, would he do so now, considering that workers in his mother’s party, the Awami League, would be looking for leadership at this critical juncture? When this question was posed to Mr Wazed, he said that he has become the face of the party by default for now. 

“I guess by default I am, you know, I have become the face right now. I never wanted this. I have no political ambition, but as soon as I learned that our party leaders were being attacked, their homes burned down, I said I cannot just abandon them. So I am in touch with many of our party leaders. Almost all our ministers’ homes have been burned down, our ancestral home has been burned down… So in this situation, I will do whatever it takes. The Awami League still has tens of millions of followers, it is not going to disappear overnight,” he asserted. 

‘Workers Will Decide’

Stating that the Awami League could win the elections, as and when they are held, because of Ms Hasina’s record of development, the entrepreneur said that the party is a democratic one and the workers and leaders will decide who will be at the helm. 

“If the Awami League activists…they all demand that I come, I will think about it. It depends on the members of the party… If the party demands that she (Ms Hasina) be the leader, then she will be the leader. As I said, we are a democratic party. It is totally up to the members of the party to decide who their leader is going to be,” he said.

‘Government Without Mandate’

On the interim government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, Mr Wazed said it has no mandate and the constitution provides for elections to be held within 90 days.

“The interim government has made no attempt to communicate with us. Today’s statement from  one of the advisers… it is unfortunate they they have taken the exact same playbook that has failed before. They have been placed in power by a tiny minority and perhaps with foreign support. They don’t have the mandate of the people of Bangladesh at all, and they think they will reform the country without a popular mandate… This is an unconstitutional, hand-picked government and it is in their interest to hold elections as soon as possible,” he alleged.

Asked whether his mother would be willing to return to Bangladesh to face charges, he said she had nothing to be afraid of. 

“During the last military takeover, they arrested my mother. They put her on trial and she was acquitted on all charges. My mother is not afraid of that. They want to play that game. We can play it again. What will happen if they try to put Sheikh Hasina on trial? Well, they can find out. My mother has done nothing illegal. She has done nothing wrong. If there are people in our government that have acted outside the law, those are the people that need to be tried. You cannot blame my mother,” he stressed. 

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Video: Plane With 62 On Board Goes Into Free Fall, Crashes In Brazil
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Video: Plane With 62 On Board Goes Into Free Fall, Crashes In Brazil

A plane with 62 people on board crashed in Vinhedo, Brazil, on Friday, local TV station GloboNews reported.

The ATR-72 plane operated by airline Voepass Linhas Areas was en route from Cascavel, in the state of Parana, to Guarulhos, in Sao Paulo, website G1 said, citing Voepass.

BREAKING: Voepass Flight 2283, a large passenger plane, crashes in Vinhedo, Brazil pic.twitter.com/wmpJLVYbB3

— BNO News (@BNONews) August 9, 2024

Sao Paulo’s state fire brigade confirmed on social media that a plane crashed in Vinhedo, and that it has sent seven crews to the region of the accident.

Video shared on social media showed what appeared to be the plane plunging down into a cluster of trees, followed by a large plume of black smoke.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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