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Karni Sena founder Lokendra Singh Kalvi dies of cardiac arrest in Rajasthan

The Shree Rajput Karni Sena or Karni Sena was established by Kalvi in 2006 and is named after the goddess Karni Mata, who is worshipped across Rajasthan.

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Karni Sena founder Lokendra Singh Kalvi

Karni Sena founder Lokendra Singh Kalvi passed away on Tuesday after suffering a cardiac arrest late at night on Monday. The Rajput leader was admitted to Sawai Man Singh Hospital for the past few days.

Kalvi also suffered a brain stroke in 2022 and was undergoing treatment for that. He suffered a heart attack yesterday late night. According to the reports, his funeral will be held at his ancestral village in Nagaur district’s Kalvi village later in the day.

Lokendra Kalvi, son of former Union Minister Kalyan Singh Kalvi, formed Karni Sena 18 years ago but he gained fame after a protest in 2018 against Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s film Padmaavat for alleged distortion of historical facts. A big aspect of the organization’s action has been its opposition to movies and other cultural expressions.

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Born in Kalvi village of Nagaur district in central Rajasthan, he completed his education at Mayo College in Ajmer. He had also been a national-level basketball player.

Lokendra contested the Lok Sabha elections in 1993 as an Independent and on a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ticket in 1998. However, he lost both elections.

The Karni Sena was outraged with Salman Khan’s 2010 film Veer because they claimed that it maligned the Rajput community in a certain way. Earlier in 2008, Kalvi and his group attacked the Aishwarya Rai-starring film, Jodha Akbar, accusing them of interpreting history.

The Shree Rajput Karni Sena or Karni Sena was established by Kalvi in 2006 and is named after the goddess Karni Mata, who is worshipped across Rajasthan. The organization set out to achieve 11 objectives, including opposing any political or social malice against the Rajputs and opposing distortion of history. More than 7,00,000 people are reportedly enrolled members of Karni Sena.

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At the all party meeting held ahead of the Parliament Winter Session, the opposition sought discussion on the ethics committee’s report on Trinamool MP Mahua Moitra. With the government urging the opposition to ensure a conducive environment for discussion in the House, the impending expulsion of Trinamool Congress (TMC) member Mahua Moitra from the Lok Sabha, three bills to replace criminal laws and a proposed law for the appointment of election commissioners are issues set to dominate the session.

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ED raids Punjab Congress leaders Sadhu Singh Dharamsot, Sangat Singh Giljian in forest scam linked money laundering case

The Enforcement Directorate asserted that during the search operations, various incriminating documents, mobile phones/digital devices have been seized

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The Enforcement Directorate recently conducted raids against two former Punjab forest ministers and Congress leaders Sadhu Singh Dharamsot and Sangat Singh Giljian and others in relation to an alleged forest-scam linked money laundering investigation.  

Issuing a statement on Friday, the Enforcement Directorate said that its investigation pertains to charges of bribery in the state forest department against the issuance of a permit for tree felling and for transfer and posting in the department, among some other allegations. 

The ED raids were carried out on November 30 in Punjab, Haryana and Delhi at the residential premises of Dharamsot, Giljian, their associates, forest officers and some private individuals. The agency reportedly searched fourteen locations under the provision of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

Congress leader Sadhu Singh Dharamsot, has been a five-time MLA and he was arrested earlier this year by the Punjab Vigilance bureau as part of a case linked to alleged possession of disproportionate assets. In his three-year tenure as forest minister, Dharamsot collected ₹1 crore in lieu of issuance of permits for cutting khair trees through his OSD. Sangat Singh Giljian has been an MLA from the Urmar seat in Hoshiarpur district.

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Jharkhand government puts hospitals on alert amid respiratory infection outbreak in China

The district administration are also asked to assess the availability of oxygen and the supply chain for refilling along with other necessary equipment.

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In a letter to the district magistrate, Arun Kumar Singh stated that in view of the recently reported surge in respiratory illness, particularly in children in Northern China, in the recent weeks, there is an urgent need to keep a constant vigil, monitor trends of cases and quickly respond to any emerging public health. He added that considering the ongoing influenza, there might be an increase in respiratory illness cases.

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