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April Fools’ Day: Petrol price cut by Rs 9 per litre tops list of prank messages today

A Twitter user shared a tweet, in which the user wrote Breaking: Petrol rate reduced by Rs 9 per litre. We only wish that it was true amidst the rising surge in petrol, and diesel rates, with each passing day.

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The first day of April is observed as April Fools’ Day and on this day, people play pranks on their friends and family to fool them. Well, half of the day is done, but we’ve already got the winner of April Fool’s prank messages.

A Twitter user shared a tweet, in which the user wrote Breaking: Petrol rate reduced by Rs 9 per litre. We only wish that it was true amidst the rising surge in petrol, and diesel rates, with each passing day.

As soon as the Twitter user shared it, some people fell into the trap and said that they are rushing to the petrol pump.

Others caught what it was and said that WhatsApp University will definitely take this up.

One of the users reacted and said he fell for it and googled it.

Another user wrote that we’re already getting fooled day-in-and-day-out. Please spare us just this one day.

Yet another wrote ya in America. lol.

A journalist also shared a similar tweet in which he wrote that petrol prices have been slashed by Rs 50, oil has finally arrived from Russia.

https://mobile.twitter.com/ranvijaylive/status/1509775325110038532

If you are still looking to prank your friends through messages, then these texts will help you:

Wait for someone to text you. When you get a text from someone who is a good candidate for a joke, pretend you don’t know them. For inspiration, we’re pretending the person texted you to go for a walk, but you can play along with whatever subject matter comes up. Continue with the ruse and try to convince them that you don’t know them. Before it gets too heated, text them “April Fools!”

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Them: Hey, whatcha doing?

You: Not much. Who is this?

Them: What do you mean, who’s this? It’s me, Chloe! Wanna grab some coffee and go for a walk?

You: Chloe who? I don’t know anyone named Chloe.

Them: Stop messing with me! Do you want to grab a coffee or not?

You: Sorry, I’m not getting coffee with a complete stranger!

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Saif Ali Khan out of hospital six days after stabbing at his residence

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Detained individual linked to the stabbing of Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan being escorted by police.

Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan has returned to his home after being discharged from the hospital, where he was treated for injuries sustained from a stabbing incident at his residence last week. The actor, known for his roles in films such as “Dil Chahta Hai” and “Tanhaji,” was reportedly attacked unexpectedly in his home, leading to his hospitalization.

The incident, which sent shockwaves through the Bollywood community and his fanbase, occurred late at night and resulted in multiple injuries for Khan. He was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he received immediate medical attention. The specifics of the incident, including the motive and the identity of the assailant, have not been publicly disclosed by the authorities.

During his stay at the hospital, Khan was under constant medical supervision and underwent several treatments to address his injuries. His discharge comes after a six-day period of intensive care, indicating a stable recovery.

Family members and representatives of Khan have expressed their gratitude to the medical team for their efforts and to fans for their support and well wishes during this challenging time. While the actor has been released from the hospital, he is expected to continue his recovery at home under the guidance of his personal doctors.

The Mumbai Police are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident, and further details are expected to be released as the investigation progresses.

This troubling event has sparked a conversation about the safety of public figures and the pressures they face. As Khan recuperates at home, the film industry and his supporters worldwide hope for his full recovery and return to the silver screen.

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Delhi Assembly elections: BJP promises free education and student aid, AAP raises concerns

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Arvind Kejriwal addressing media after writing to RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on BJP’s alleged electoral misconduct

As Delhi gears up for the upcoming assembly elections on February 5, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) released the second installment of its election manifesto, promising comprehensive solutions to citizen issues and tackling misgovernance and corruption allegations against the incumbent Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).

The manifesto, dubbed ‘sankalp patra,’ includes significant pledges such as free education from pre-school to postgraduate levels for needy students at government institutions, and a financial package comprising Rs 15,000 and travel reimbursements for young individuals taking entrance exams. Scheduled Caste students enrolled in technical and professional courses are also promised a monthly stipend of Rs 1,000.

Building on their first manifesto which targeted women voters, the BJP’s latest promises focus on the youth, with over 1.5 lakh set to benefit from a new skills training program. This release follows criticisms by AAP of the BJP’s approach, especially after the tragic incident last July where three civil service aspirants lost their lives due to flooding.

Anurag Thakur, former Union Minister, emphasized the ‘Modi ki guarantee’ assurance, stating these initiatives would be implemented swiftly if the BJP is elected. The manifesto also includes welfare measures for domestic workers and insurance schemes for auto-rickshaw and taxi drivers, who have traditionally been a strong support base for AAP.

In response, AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal critiqued the BJP’s plans, particularly highlighting a clause that, according to him, would limit free education to only “eligible” children, deviating from AAP’s policy of universal free education. Kejriwal also recalled BJP’s earlier statement on discontinuing free healthcare, framing these promises as a threat to the financial stability of Delhi’s households.

The AAP’s counter-campaign warns voters that electing BJP could lead to increased living costs and bureaucratic hurdles in accessing education and healthcare, urging the electorate to consider these factors carefully. With the election results due on February 8, both parties continue to vie for public favor through promises aimed at key demographics.

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Top Maoist leader with Rs 1 crore bounty killed in Chhattisgarh encounter

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Security forces during a nighttime operation in Chhattisgarh's forest area

In a significant security operation last night, 20 Maoists, including a high-ranking leader with a Rs 1 crore bounty on his head, were killed in an encounter in Gariaband district, Chhattisgarh. Union Home Minister Amit Shah lauded the operation, labeling it a “major success” in the ongoing effort to dismantle Naxalism.

The encounter, which occurred in a dense forest along the Chhattisgarh-Odisha border, resulted in the death of Jayaram Reddy, a senior Maoist leader better known by his alias Chalapati. Reddy was a prominent figure within the Maoist central committee, involved in planning and leading various operations across the region.

The operation was a coordinated effort involving personnel from the District Reserve Guard (DRG), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) of Chhattisgarh, and the Special Operation Group (SOG) from Odisha. Acting on reliable intelligence, the security forces engaged the Maoists in the Kularighat reserve forest, approximately five kilometers from the Odisha border.

In the aftermath, security officials recovered a significant cache of arms, including self-loading rifles, ammunition, and improvised explosive devices (IEDs). A comprehensive search operation continues in the area to ensure all threats are neutralized.

Home Minister Amit Shah, expressing his resolve to eradicate Maoist elements by March 2026, stated on the social media platform X, “Our security forces achieved a major success towards building a Naxal-free Bharat.” He emphasized the joint efforts contributing to the diminishing threat of Naxalism in the region.

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai also praised the operation, underscoring the effectiveness of the security forces under the current government. He affirmed the state’s commitment to eliminating Maoist influence by the set target date.

This year, Chhattisgarh has witnessed a significant reduction in Maoist activity, with about 40 Maoists eliminated in various operations. Chalapati, among those killed, was a pivotal figure with extensive experience in guerrilla warfare, operating from the challenging terrains of Abujhmad and recently relocating closer to the Odisha border for strategic advantages.

The operation marks a critical milestone in the ongoing battle against Naxalism, reflecting the intensified efforts by the security forces to secure peace and order in regions affected by Maoist insurgency.

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