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Great Grand Masti actor Kangana Sharma joins Aam Aadmi Party
After trying her luck in Bollywood, actor Kangana Sharma is all set to start her new venture in politics. The Great Grand Masti actor has joined the Aam Aadmi Party and pictures of the same are doing rounds on the internet

After trying her luck in Bollywood, actor Kangana Sharma is all set to start her new venture in politics. The Great Grand Masti actor has joined the Aam Aadmi Party and pictures of the same are doing rounds on the internet.
Sharma shared the pictures on her social media handles and thanked her fans and party members for her love and support.
Have a look at the pictures:
The official handle of AAP Narwana also shared the pictures on Twitter and welcomed the actor to the party. The tweet said influenced by Arvind Kejriwal, a popular Bollywood actor, model, and singer has joined the Aam Aadmi Party.
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Born in Haryana, Kangana Sharma worked as a model before she started her acting career. She made her Bollywood debut with the adult comedy Great Grand Masti and hogged headlines for her bold scenes in the Indra Kumar’s film. It starred Vivek Oberoi, Aftab Shivdasani, Urvashi Rautela, Shreyas Talpade, and Sanjay Mishra in prominent roles. The film did not do well at the box office, however, Sharma continued to work in web series, mostly adult content.
Apart from acting, Sharma also featured in music videos opposite Hardy Sandhu in Yaar Ni Mila, Pardein Mein Phir Se, Jaan Lene Tak, Beauty Overload, and Nindra.
In other news, the Uttar Pradesh government on Thursday issued an order in which they made the singing of the national anthem a must practice with immediate effect. Read the full report here.
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Shiromani Akali Dal offers legal assistance to those arrested during Amritpal Singh clampdown
Recently the Akali Dal Chief also put out a series of tweets that stressed on the unity and integrity of India and further condemned the divisive outfits for polarising the communal harmony in Punjab.

Day after Akali Dal chief Sukhbir Singh Badal slammed the AAP government over the law and order situation by dubbed the hunt of pro-Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh and his aids as a conspiracy to defame the Sikh community for communal polarisation and electoral benefits. Akali Dal on Wednesday swung in to offer legal assistance to those arrested during the clampdown.
As per the reports, Sukhbir Singh Badal took to Twitter for the second consecutive day to talk about the Amritpal Singh crackdown and wrote that his party has agreed to offer complete legal assistance to all Sikh youth arrested in the ongoing extra-constitutional crackdown in Punjab.
The tweet by Badal also read that they are offering legal aid in order to safeguard the rights of the youth from being violated by the AAP Government in Punjab. The tweet also put out the contacts of the legal aid that the families of the arrested can approach to access.
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Recently the Akali Dal Chief also put out a series of tweets that stressed on the unity and integrity of India and further condemned the divisive outfits for polarising the communal harmony in Punjab. The tweet also read that the Sikh community has always been at the forefront of making sacrifices for the nation.
In another tweet, Badal wrote and claimed that attempts are being made to malign the Sikh community for electoral benefits. He further wrote and affirmed to the Punjabi community that Akali Dal will fight for every community including all minorities. Another tweet also slammed the arrest of the innocent youth and dubbed it to be a bid done under the garb of the crackdown of Amritpal Singh.
He further urged the authorities to stop the arrest to clear the Punjabis from feeling insecure in the state. As per the reports, so far the Punjab Police have arrested more that 100 associates of Amritpal Singh and held them for questioning. The prime accused Amritpal Singh, who spoke in favour of Khalitan, continues to be at large as the man hunt continues.
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Delhi Police crackdown on anti-Modi posters, police arrest 4 including owner of printing press, 44 cases registered
According to the reports, the posters were slapped on several walls and poles of the National Capital. The reports said that over 2000 posters were removed and 2,000 more seized after a van was intercepted by the Police authorities.

The Delhi Police has taken cognizance of the cases of the posters that slammed Prime Minister Modi and in a bid to curtail such incidents, the police have rained down on the several accused. So far, the Delhi Police has registered 44 FIRs in the matter and arrested 4 people including two owners of a printing press.
The clampdown by the police comes after a reported operation on Tuesday as the Delhi Police nearly 2,000 posters from various parts of Delhi. As per the reports, the posters that were removed by the Delhi police had promoted the idea of unseating Prime Minister Narendra as the posters read Modi Hatao, Desh Bachao.
According to the reports, the posters were slapped on several walls and poles of the National Capital. The reports said that over 2000 posters were removed and 2,000 more seized after a van was intercepted by the Police authorities.
The Special Commissioner of Police (North), Dependra Pathak, who informed the media about the police intercepting the van, also told the media that the police traced and nabbed down the van at IP Estate and also added that the van was coming from AAP headquarters on DDU Marg.
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It was reported the man driving the van was arrested by the police and upon being questioned, he told the authorities that his employer instructed him to deliver the posters to AAP’s headquarters and also added that he made a delivery day before as well.
Pathak also informed that 2 other men have also been arrested in the case and two printing press firms were given an order for making 50,000 more anti-modi posters. It was also reported that the workers of the company also pasted posters from late Sunday night to Monday morning. The police have arrested the owners of the printing press for reportedly not publishing the names of their company on the posters. The police are investigating further about the face behind who placed the order.
The AAP government has yet to make a statement on the matter after being accused of being linked to the poster pasting that goes against PM Modi.
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BJP MLA tears kurta in protest over Ram Navami restrictions, says Jharkhand ruled by Taliban
BJP MLA Manish Jaiswal, Tuesday, protested against the ban on restrictions imposed on Ram Navami procession in Jharkhand.

BJP MLA Manish Jaiswal, Tuesday, protested against the ban on restrictions imposed on Ram Navami procession in Jharkhand.
Speaking during the Question Hour in Jharkhand Assembly, Jaiswal created a commotion with his animated protest as he tore his kurta (shirt) while demanding that a DJ music system be allowed in the Ram Navami procession in his constituency Hazaribag.
The BJP legislator asked if Jharkhand was being ruled by the Taliban and claimed that police had lodged FIRs against innocent people while five persons are staging a fast unto death protest in Hazaribag to push their demand for allowing a DJ in the Ram Navami procession. He also alleged that “deliberate attempts” were being made to destroy the 104-year-old tradition of Ram Navami procession in Hazaribagh.
A massive ruckus was witnessed in the Jharkhand Assembly as BJP MLA protested against the restrictions while raising ‘Jai Hanuman’ and ‘Jai Shri Ram’ slogans in the House.
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Jharkhand Minister Mithilesh Thakur claimed that those staging protests in Hazaribag are BJP workers. He said that the state government is only complying with orders given by the Supreme Court and the high court with regards to decibel limit… “We are real devotees of Shri Ram because we respect all religions – Hindu, Muslim, Sikh and Christian.”
Recently, a protest rally was staged in Hazaribag against the district administration ban on playing recorded music and carrying traditional weapons including lathis during Ram Navami processions in the area, which are held for a longer period of time here as compared to other parts of Jharkhand.
Congress MLA Deepika Pandey Singh hit back at the BJP claiming that the saffron party had “insulted” her by calling her a ‘Nagarvadhu’ (bride of the city).
The Congress legislator reached the well of the house and lashed out at the BJP saying that they (BJP) only act in the name of Hindus but aren’t real Hindus as they only want a city bride, not Gods and Goddesses… “I am a mother. I am a sister. They (BJP) don’t want Goddesses and Gods. They want a city bride. They are not Hindus, they act in the name of Hindus.”
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