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Paris Olympics 2024: PV Sindhu qualifies for round 16, Lakshya Sen makes it to pre-quarters after beating Indonesia’s Christie

His composed performance underlined Lakshya Sen’s potential for making significant progress in the tournament.

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The fifth day of the Paris Olympics 2024 saw Indian athletes deliver outstanding performances across a wide array of disciplines. Continuing the fine run, PV Sindhu added another convincing, straight-set win over Kristin Kuuba of Estonia in the women’s singles group stage, strengthening her quest for Olympic glory and further emphasizing her as one of the strong contenders for the podium.

In men’s singles badminton, Lakshya Sen showed his determination by winning convincingly against Indonesia’s Jonatan Christie, confidently moving into the last 16. His composed performance underlined Lakshya Sen’s potential for making significant progress in the tournament.

Simultaneously, in shooting, Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar and Swapnil Kusale participated in the intensely competitive 50m rifle 3 positions men’s qualification event, aiming to secure spots in the subsequent rounds, reflecting India’s depth in shooting sports at the global level.

Lovlina Borgohain, the bronze medalist from Tokyo, blazed India’s boxing campaign by triumphing over Norway’s Sunniva Hofstad in the women’s 75kg round of 16 bout. Borgohain’s spirited start underscored her determination to repeat and perhaps exceed her past achievements on the Olympic stage.

The young talent in table tennis, Sreeja Akula, ensured that she matched up well against Singapore’s Jian Zeng in the round of 32 at women’s singles, showing that India is increasingly becoming competitive in this particular sport. This match put the spotlight on Akula’s potential and the rise of Indian table tennis on the international circuit.

Deepika Kumari and Tarundeep Rai of India showed great courage in the individual elimination rounds, fighting for a place amidst tough global competition. For them, it was not merely about winning or losing, but was symbolic of the new India’s ambition in a game where precision and mental strength matter above everything else.

From shooting, badminton, boxing, table tennis, archery, and equestrian events, the wide range of Indian participation is blended with experience and youthful vigor, bound by a common commitment: taking the nation’s sporting stature higher in the world at the pinnacle of competition.

Every athletic performance was symbolic of nothing less than individual ambitions, highlighting national pride and the determination to be at their very best on the world stage in Paris.

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PM Modi lauds hockey team for winning Women’s Asian Champions Trophy

Calling the victory a phenomenal accomplishment, PM Modi said their success will motivate many upcoming athletes.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday lauded the Indian hockey team for winning the Women’s Asian Champions Trophy.

Calling the victory a phenomenal accomplishment, PM Modi said their success will motivate many upcoming athletes.

“Congratulations to our hockey team on winning the Women’s Asian Champions Trophy. They played exceptionally well through the tournament. Their success will motivate many upcoming athletes,” PM Modi said in a post on X.

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BJP hits back at Rahul Gandhi, says opposition states named in Adani bribery charges

BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra slammed Rahul Gandhi for attempting to tarnish the Prime Minister’s image.

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BJP hits back at Rahul Gandhi, says opposition states named in Adani bribery charges

After Rahul Gandhi launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the BJP said the states that allegedly received bribes from the Adani Group for solar power deals, as mentioned in the US indictment, were ruled by the Opposition. 

While addressing a press conference on Thursday, BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra slammed Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi for attempting to tarnish the Prime Minister’s image. The Congress MP alleged that Narendra Modi was hand in glove with Gautam Adani in corrupt activities.

Sambit Patra underlined that none of the four states mentioned in US charges against Adani Group had a BJP CM. He added that Congress and its allies were in power in Chhattisgarh and Tamil Nadu.

The US prosecutors recently said the Adani Group paid $265 million in bribes to Indian government officials to secure contracts with state electricity distribution companies between 2021-2023. However, the Adani Group has called the allegations baseless.

The states named in the US indictment are Odisha (then ruled by Naveen Patnaik’s BJD), Tamil Nadu (under DMK), Chhattisgarh (under Congress), and Jammu and Kashmir (under Central rule). Andhra Pradesh was then helmed by Jagan Reddy’s YSR Congress.

Criticizing Rahul Gandhi, Sambit Patra said that it was the Leader of the Opposition’s usual tactic to attack India and structures that defend the country.

The Puri MP further added that Rahul Gandhi had raked up the Rafale issue in 2019 in a similar fashion, mentioning that the Congress leader had claimed that a big revelation would be made. During the Covid pandemic, Rahul Gandhi used to do press conferences in a similar fashion over vaccines, Sambit Patra continued. 

Speaking on Rahul Gandhi’s claim that the Congress was doing the work of the judiciary, the BJP spokesperson stressed that both the Congress MP and Sonia Gandhi were out on bail in the National Herald case.

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2025 Delhi elections: AAP releases first list of 11 candidates

Rai noted that most of these 11 seats were not held by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) at present.

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The Aam Aadmi Party on Thursday announced its first list of 11 candidates for the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections, which is due in February next year.

Addressing a press conference, Delhi Minister Gopal Rai said the party has released the first list of 11 candidates for the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections. He said the names were finalised in the political affairs committee meeting chaired by AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal.  

Rai noted that most of these 11 seats were not held by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) at present.

The 11-candidate list includes Brahm Singh Tanwar fielded from Chhatarpur; Anil Jha from Kirari; Deepak Singhla from Vishwas Nagar; Sarita Singh from Rohtas Nagar; BB Tyagi from Laxmi Nagar; Ram Singh Netaji from Badarpur; Chaudhary Zubair Ahmad from Seelampur; Veer Singh Dhingan from Seemapuri; Gaurav Sharma from Ghonda; Manoj Tyagi from Karawal Nagar and Sumesh Shokeen from Matiala.

The list of candidates includes six defectors: former BJP leaders Brahm Singh Tanwar, Anil Jha, and BB Tyagi, along with former Congress members Chaudhry Zubair Ahmad, Veer Dhingan, and Sumesh Shokeen, who have recently joined the AAP.

This announcement from the party led by Kejriwal comes shortly after a significant loss, as key member Kailash Gahlot resigned to join the BJP. Gahlot, who served as a minister in the AAP cabinet, departure is seen as a major blow ahead of the February 2025 Delhi elections.

Kejriwal on Sunday called the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections a “dharmayudh” (righteous war), encouraging his party workers to focus not on individual candidates but to act as if he is contesting all 70 seats in Delhi himself.

The former Delhi chief minister criticised the BJP, claiming that despite its vast resources, the party has failed to serve the people of the national capital due to a lack of will.

“We may be a small party with limited resources, while the BJP has enormous funds and power, but they have done nothing for the people of Delhi because they lack the will to serve. Don’t focus on the individual candidates. Work as if I am contesting all 70 seats in Delhi,” Kejriwal urged his supporters.

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