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Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai tests positive for Covid-19 for second time

The state of Karnataka has been witnessing hijab row for several days now. The situation has escalated. On Tuesday, February 8, 2022, the Chief Minister of Karnataka, Basavaraj Bommai, ordered all high schools and colleges to remain closed for the coming three days.

In a tweet, the Chief Minister appealed to all the students, teachers and management of schools, colleges and the people of Karnataka to maintain peace and harmony. He further said that he ordered the closure of all high schools and colleges for the next three days. He urged all concerned people to cooperate.

India summons Republic of Korea Ambassador, expresses regret over Hyundai Pakistan’s Kashmir post

The Ministry of External Affairs shared that the Republic of Korea Ambassador was summoned by India to address the post by Hyundai Pakistan that supported Kashmir Solidarity Day.
Republic of Korea’s Foreign Minister Mr Chung Eui-yong called India’s Externa Affairs Minister on Tuesday. On the call, several issues were discussed. The RoK also said that they deeply regretted the offence caused to the people and government of India by Hyundai’s social media post.


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PM Modi likely to reply to President’s Motion of Thanks in Rajya Sabha today

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to retort to the President’s Motion of Thanks on Tuesday, February 8, 2022. The reply, most likely, will take place during the ongoing Budget Session in the Rajya Sabha.

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IPL 2025: Harbhajan Singh faces criticism for his racial remarks on Jofra Archer during commentary

Harbhajan Singh is facing backlash for making a controversial comparison involving Jofra Archer during IPL 2025 commentary. Fans on social media have called for an apology.

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Former India cricketer and IPL 2025 commentator Harbhajan Singh has come under fire for his controversial remark on Rajastha Royals pacer Jofra Archer during the SRH vs RR clash on Sunday. While on-air, Harbhajan likened English pacer Jofra Archer’s expensive bowling spell to the fast-running meter of a “kaali taxi” (black taxi) in London.

The comment, which quickly spread across social media, drew criticism from fans and viewers for Harbhajan’s on-air racially intensive remarks. Fans also demanded apology from the former team India leg spinner. The remark was made in Hindi: “London me kaali taxi ka meter tez bhaagta hai, aur yaha pe Archer sahab ka meter bhi tez bhaaga hai”, loosely comparing Archer’s high economy rate to that of a fast-charging taxi meter.

Despite being a victim of racial discrimination during his playing career, Harbhajan has yet to respond to the backlash or issue an apology for the comment.

The controversy overshadowed what was otherwise a high-scoring encounter. Sunrisers Hyderabad put up a giant total of 286-run on board, marking the second-highest score of IPL history. Stellar performances from Ishan Kishan and Travis Head powered the team to the record total of 286 which is 1 run short to the team’s highest total. Rajasthan Royals, while attempting to chase the mammoth target, managed 242 runs and fell short despite their efforts.

In a high SRH vs RR clash on Sunday, English pacer Jofra Archer had a forgettable outing, conceding 76 runs in his four overs without taking any wickets. Apart from Jofra, Sandeep Sharma and Maheesh Theekshana have also conceded more than 50 runs in his 4-over spell.  

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Sambhal Shahi Jama Masjid president Zafar Ali arrested over November 24 violence

The violence, which occurred on November 24, left four people dead and several injured. The Mughal-era mosque has been at the center of a contentious dispute following a petition claiming it was built on the site of an ancient Hindu temple.

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Zafar Ali, the president of the Shahi Jama Masjid committee, was arrested on Sunday in connection with the violence that erupted in November last year over a court-ordered survey of the mosque, police officials confirmed. The arrest comes amid allegations that it was timed to prevent Ali from testifying before a judicial commission investigating the incident.

The violence, which occurred on November 24, left four people dead and several injured. The Mughal-era mosque has been at the center of a contentious dispute following a petition claiming it was built on the site of an ancient Hindu temple.

Sambhal Superintendent of Police Krishan Kumar Bishnoi stated that Zafar Ali was arrested in connection with the November 24 violence case but did not provide further details. Earlier in the day, Sambhal Kotwali in-charge Anuj Kumar Tomar confirmed that Ali had been taken into custody by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) to record his statement.

However, Ali’s elder brother, Tahir Ali, alleged that the arrest was a deliberate attempt to prevent Zafar from testifying before a three-member judicial commission appointed by the Uttar Pradesh government to probe the violence. “Zafar was supposed to testify before the commission tomorrow, and that is why they are deliberately sending him to jail,” Tahir Ali told reporters.

Tahir Ali claimed that Zafar had already publicly stated his version of events during a press conference and would not retract his statements. “He had clearly said that the police fired shots, and those who died were killed by police bullets,” Tahir said.

Before being taken into custody, Zafar Ali reportedly told his brother, “No problem, I am ready to go to jail. I will not back down from the truth.”

Tahir Ali also dismissed allegations of external funding in the case, asserting, “Not a single penny has been received. We will fight this case in court and emerge victorious.” He accused the Sambhal administration of deliberately inciting public unrest, claiming that local authorities were provoking discord instead of working to restore peace.

Tahir Ali revealed that Zafar Ali, along with Masood Farooqui and Qasim Advocate, was scheduled to submit testimony before the judicial commission on Monday. The arrest has raised questions about the timing and motives behind the detention, with critics alleging it was aimed at silencing key witnesses.

The Shahi Jama Masjid has been embroiled in controversy since a petition alleged it was constructed on the site of an ancient Hindu temple. The court-ordered survey of the mosque sparked protests and clashes, leading to the November violence. The judicial commission was formed to investigate the incident and determine the causes and culpability.

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Sahibzada Farhan sets new T20 record for Pakistan with explosive 162-run knock, equals third-highest globally

Sahibzada Farhan shattered Kamran Akmal’s T20 record with a brilliant 162-run knock for Peshawar in the National T20 Cup, leading his team to a massive win over Quetta.

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Sahibzada Farhan made history on March 21 by scoring the highest individual score by a Pakistani batter in T20 cricket, smashing 162 runs off 72 balls for Peshawar Region in a National T20 Cup match against Quetta Region at the Multan Cricket Stadium.

The 29-year-old opener broke the eight-year-old record previously held by Kamran Akmal, who had scored 150 off 71 balls in 2017 for Lahore Whites.

Farhan’s explosive innings featured 14 fours and 11 sixes, and now stands as the joint third-highest individual score in T20 history, tied with Hamilton Masakadza of Zimbabwe and Hazratullah Zazai of Afghanistan. The all-time record remains with Chris Gayle, who scored 175 for Royal Challengers Bengaluru*.

Dominant win for Peshawar

Farhan’s record-breaking knock propelled Peshawar to a mammoth 239/1 after being put in to bat. After an early setback with Waqar Ahmed’s dismissal, Farhan and Maaz Sadaqat stabilized the innings. Sadaqat retired hurt after scoring 54 off 38 balls, but Farhan continued his onslaught to guide Peshawar to a massive total.

In reply, Quetta Region crumbled for just 113 in 19.3 overs. Off-spinner Usman Tariq played a key role in the collapse, returning with 4 wickets for 17 runs in 4 overs. However, it was Farhan’s knock that sealed the 126-run victory and earned him the Player of the Match award.

Farhan’s performance is now being hailed as one of the finest ever by a Pakistani batter in the shortest format, adding a major milestone to his cricketing journey.

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