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After Salman Khan, Ludhiana MP Ravneet Singh Bittu receives death threat from UK

After the death of singer Siddhu Moosewala, looks like the gangster era it at its peak. Recently, several celebrities and politicians have been receiving death threats.

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After the death of singer Sidhu Moose Wala, there has been an increase in the death threats that have been coming to celebrities and politicians. Recently, actor Salman Khan and his father received the death threats and now Ludhiana MP Ravneet Singh Bittu, who is the grandson of late Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh received the death threats via WhatsApp. It is reported that following this, Bittu’s security has been enhanced.

It is reported that currently, the MP is abroad with his family, but the matter was reported to police by office staff in Ludhiana,

Bittu’s close aide Harjinder Dhindsa said that he received multiple WhatsApp calls on MP’s official number from a UK number and the caller gave death threats to the MP over his remarks against the pro-Khalistan militant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale.

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It is also reported that the call came at 9.30 am on Tuesday. Kaustubh Sharma, Ludhiana commissioner of police said that recently several fraudsters have been making such calls to people. He also said that they will probe the matter thoroughly.

Meanwhile, Beant Singh, the grandfather of Ravneet Singh Bittu was killed in a terrorist attack in Chandigarh. Ever since then, the Central Security Force has been providing them with security.

Amidst this, the Congress leader also urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to investigate why SAD chief Sukhbir Badal often talks about releasing Rajoana who killed Punjab chief minister and 17 others with a bomb. The MP also said that he will continue to speak against terrorism, Khalistan and anti-national forces who try to disturb peace in Punjab and the country.

In other news, former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday met the family of deceased Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala in Punjab’s Mansa district to express his condolences over the popular Punjabi singer’s killing.

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Earth Hour meets World Water Day 2025: Chandrababu Naidu urges collective action for sustainability

On Earth Hour and World Water Day, Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu emphasizes the need for water and energy conservation, aligning it with the Swarna Andhra @ 2047 vision.

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On the occasion of Earth Hour, which coincided with World Water Day on Saturday, March 22, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu called on citizens to contribute actively towards protecting the planet through individual actions.

In a message posted on X, Naidu highlighted the global spirit of Earth Hour, a movement that brings together millions of people for 60 minutes to support and celebrate the Earth. He described the alignment of Earth Hour with World Water Day as a “meaningful overlap”, emphasizing the importance of both energy and water conservation as two vital pillars of sustainability.

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Underscoring the state’s commitment to sustainable development, Naidu noted that the Government of Andhra Pradesh (GoAP) has incorporated water security and fuel cost optimisation into the guiding principles of its Swarna Andhra @ 2047 vision plan. This long-term roadmap aims to ensure a resource-efficient and environmentally responsible Andhra Pradesh by the year 2047.

While highlighting the government’s efforts, Naidu stressed the need for collective responsibility. He urged individuals to do their part, saying that even small actions can lead to big changes in the journey toward a greener future.

As Earth Hour and World Water Day shine a spotlight on pressing environmental challenges, the Chief Minister’s message reiterates the need for both policy-level action and grassroots participation in safeguarding natural resources for future generations.

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Chandrababu Naidu donates Rs 44 lakh to TTD Nitya Annadanam on grandson’s birthday

Marking his grandson’s birthday, Andhra Pradesh CM N. Chandrababu Naidu donated ₹44 lakh to the TTD Nitya Annadanam scheme and served food to pilgrims after offering prayers at Tirumala.

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In a gesture of faith and philanthropy, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and his family donated Rs 44 lakh to the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Nitya Annadanam scheme on Friday, March 21, 2025. The amount equals the one-day cost of providing free meals to devotees at the hill shrine.

The donation coincided with the birthday of Naidu’s grandson, Nara Devansh. Marking the occasion, the Chief Minister, accompanied by his wife N. Bhavaneswari, son and State IT Minister Nara Lokesh, and daughter-in-law Nara Brahmani, also participated in serving food to devotees visiting the temple.

The family arrived in Tirumala on the night of March 20 and had a darshan of Lord Venkateswara early on Friday morning.

TTD Chairman B R Naidu, Executive Officer J. Shyamala Rao, and Additional EO Ch. Venkaiah Chowdary received the Chief Minister at the temple entrance, offering traditional honours before escorting him into the sanctum sanctorum.

Following the visit, the CM was presented with theertha prasadams, the Telugu Viswavasu New Year almanac, a diary, calendar, and other temple-manufactured panchagavya prasadams. The ceremonial welcome also included vedasirvachanams by temple priests.

District Collector Venkateswarlu, Superintendent of Police Harshavardhan Raju, and several TTD board members were also present during the Chief Minister’s visit.

The Nitya Annadanam scheme, which provides daily free meals to thousands of pilgrims, has long been a key part of TTD’s services, and Naidu’s donation underlines his family’s continued devotion to the temple.

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Bihar Assembly witnesses uproar over Nitish Kumar’s viral national anthem video; Tejashwi Yadav says CM has made every Bihari hang their head in shame

Outside the Assembly, Tejashwi Yadav delivered a blistering critique of the Chief Minister. “Nitish Kumar ji is a senior leader I respect, but his actions yesterday have shamed every Bihari,” he told reporters, referencing the March 20 incident.

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The Bihar Legislative Council descended into chaos on Friday as Opposition members, led by the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), unleashed a fierce protest over a viral video allegedly showing Chief Minister Nitish Kumar speaking during the national anthem at a public event in Patna the previous day. The uproar, which forced the Speaker to adjourn the session until 2 pm, has ignited a political firestorm, with RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav accusing Kumar of tarnishing Bihar’s pride and prompting calls for his resignation.

The drama unfolded as soon as the House convened, with Tejashwi Yadav raising the issue of Kumar’s purported disrespect toward the national anthem. Despite the Speaker’s plea to defer the matter to Zero Hour, Opposition lawmakers erupted in dissent, drowning out proceedings with slogans and demands for accountability.

State Minister Vijay Chaudhary attempted to clarify the government’s position, but the relentless clamour from RJD benches rendered the session unmanageable, leading to its abrupt suspension.

Outside the Assembly, Tejashwi Yadav delivered a blistering critique of the Chief Minister. “Nitish Kumar ji is a senior leader I respect, but his actions yesterday have shamed every Bihari,” he told reporters, referencing the March 20 incident.

“For a sitting Chief Minister to disrespect the national anthem—perhaps a first in India’s history—is unacceptable. He’s made us all hang our heads in shame.” The former Deputy CM’s remarks struck a nerve, amplifying the Opposition’s narrative of Kumar’s faltering leadership.

The outrage extended beyond Tejashwi, with former Chief Minister Rabri Devi joining the fray. “If Nitish Kumar has lost his senses, he should vacate the CM’s chair—maybe hand it to his son,” she quipped sharply to the press.

Leading a vociferous demonstration at the Legislative Council’s portico, Rabri Devi and RJD MLCs demanded a public apology, chanting slogans like “Puppet CM, resign!” and “India won’t forgive this insult to the national anthem.” The protest underscored the deepening rift between the ruling Janata Dal (United) and its RJD rivals.

Adding fuel to the fire, RJD MP Misa Bharti questioned Kumar’s fitness to govern, pointing to both his physical demeanour and recent controversies. “Watching him during the anthem, he didn’t seem mentally or physically sound,” she told ANI.

“I ask PM Modi and Amit Shah: Are you comfortable leaving Bihar in such hands? He insults women and children daily—this isn’t leadership.” Bharti’s comments hinted at broader political implications, suggesting the BJP-led central government might need to reassess its alliance with Kumar’s JDU.

The viral clip, widely circulated on social media, has thrust Kumar into an uncomfortable spotlight at a time when his government already faces criticism over governance and coalition tensions.

Earlier, Yadav, sharing the video of Kumar, said: “At least please do not insult the national anthem, Hon’ble Chief Minister. You insult youth, students, women and elderly people every day. Sometimes they clap on Mahatma Gandhi’s martyrdom day and mock his martyrdom, and sometimes they clap on the national anthem!”

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