Tuesday, 24 October 2023

Denied Ticket, Rajasthan BJP MLA To Contest Against Party's Candidate

BJP MLA from Chittorgarh assembly constituency Chandrabhan Singh Akya, who has been denied a ticket by the party, on Tuesday announced that he will contest from the seat against the BJP's official candidate Narpat Singh Rajvi.

Akya has also filed a police complaint alleging that an anonymous caller had threatened to kill him and his family if he contested the upcoming election and demanded security.

"I will file the nomination on November 2. I am not contesting the election, workers have to contest the election. On October 26, the election office will be inaugurated," Akya told reporters after a public meeting.

Akya's supporters have been protesting after the BJP gave the ticket from Chittorgarh seat to former vice president Bhairon Singh Shekhawat's son-in-law Narpat Singh Rajvi, a sitting MLA from Vidhyadhar Nagar seat in Jaipur.

Assembly polls in Rajasthan are due on November 25.

Asked about Mr Akya's police complaint, Chittorgarh Sadar SHO Bhawani Singh said that the MLA has alleged that an unidentified person called him from different numbers and threatened to kill him and vandalise his office.

"The matter is being investigated," the officer said.

Mr Akya in his complaint said that when he did not pick up the call from one number, "the caller called him from another repeatedly and threatened to kill him and his family".

Following the repeated calls on Monday night, he complained to the police on Tuesday and demanded security for his family.

Mr Akya has contested successfully twice from Chittorgarh in 2013 and 2018.

The MLA alleged that he was denied the ticket at the behest of the party's state president CP Joshi, who is an MP from the Chittorgarh parliamentary seat.



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Wheelchair-Bound Woman In Bengaluru Struggles To Find Accessible Apartment

The lack of wheelchair accessibility in numerous apartment buildings can significantly inconvenience people who depend on wheelchairs for their mobility. These obstacles often hinder the ability of wheelchair users to maintain independent living within standard apartment settings, necessitating reliance on others for assistance with daily activities.

Recently, a Bengaluru-based woman with a disability has spoken up about the difficulty of finding a wheelchair-accessible apartment in the city. Twitter user Mrunmaiy said she was asked to vacate her current apartment a few weeks ago, sparking a long search for a new home.

Mrunmaiy's current apartment is located on a campus that also houses her office. She said she was willing to pay a higher rent for the convenience of living close to work, but that she has now found that there are very few accessible apartments available in the city, even at a higher price point.

"A few weeks ago, my landlord informed us that we needed to vacate the apartment where we have been living since I moved to Bangalore. Six years ago, we were blessed to know that my workplace is on a campus that also has residential apartments, malls, hospitals, schools, etc. The fact that we had to pay higher rent than nearby buildings was an easy compromise," she wrote.

The increased rent was deemed justifiable for Mrunmaiy due to the advantage of not having to commute on the road to reach her office.

"I did not have to go to the ordeal of being lifted and shifted into a cab in the absence of an accessible vehicle," she wrote.

"But now, finding another wheelchair-accessible apartment and a house in the last few weeks has been a difficult journey. It's alarming to know that many brokers and homeowners think that a couple of steps can be passed off as accessible," she added.

In concluding the thread, she wrote, "I am sharing my experience here on X just to sensitise you all about the importance of accessibility and the challenges of living with a disability in India."

Mrunmaiy's story highlights the challenges faced by people with disabilities in finding accessible housing. Most of the apartments have steps, narrow doorways, and high counters, making them difficult or impossible for wheelchair users to navigate.



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Global Coalition Against Islamic State "Should Fight Against Hamas": Macron

French President Emmanuel Macron, on a solidarity visit to Israel after the October 7 attacks, called Tuesday for Gaza militants Hamas to be added to the targets of an international coalition against the Islamic State group.

Macron also said there had to be a "decisive relaunch" of the Middle East peace process, following talks with leaders in Israel, whose army is building up to a ground invasion of the Gaza Strip with the declared aim of toppling Hamas.

Macron said the Global Coalition against Daesh, or the Islamic State group (IS), "should also fight against Hamas".

The French president said he had proposed this in talks with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and to other "international partners".

"We should build a regional and international coalition to battle against terrorist groups that threaten us all," he told a joint news conference with Netanyahu.

An Elysee Palace source said Macron's proposal "draws inspiration from the experience of the Global Coalition against Daesh and seeing what aspects can be replicated against Hamas".

The coalition was set up in 2014 and says it has 86 "members" -- countries and groups such as the European Union and the Arab League.

It has focused on countering IS in Iraq and Syria but is also aimed at cutting off funding to the jihadists, the sharing of intelligence and support for many countries, including the training of Iraqi forces.

Macron was the latest of a string of Western leaders to voice support for Israel's riposte to the Palestinian militant group after the attacks which Israel says left 1,400 people dead, mostly civilians.

The Hamas government says 5,791 people have been killed in Israel's retaliatory bombardment of the Palestinian enclave, mainly civilians. Israel says that its hundreds of air raids each day aim for Hamas leaders and military targets.

Peace process

Macron said extending the coalition would benefit Israel and its neighbours who are also "threatened" by Hamas, which is branded a terrorist organisation by the European Union and the United States.

"The battle must be without mercy, but not without rule because we are democracies which fight against terrorists, democracies which respect the right to war and assure humanitarian access," Macron said.

Macron's office said before his visit that he would seek a "humanitarian truce" in Gaza while in Israel, but no mention was made after his talks with Netanyahu.

The French leader did call for a "decisive" new effort to move toward a Palestinian state, declaring: "The Palestinian cause must be heard with reason".

"Israel's security cannot be sustainable with a decisive relaunch of the political process with the Palestinians."

The French leader was to go to Ramallah on Tuesday for talks with Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas, the Palestinian Authority said.

"Tomorrow I will be with several leaders from the region to concretely advance the agenda we have given ourselves," he said.

Macron met some of the relatives of the 30 French people killed in the October 7 attacks and the nine people missing, at least one of whom has been confirmed as being a hostage.

He said freeing all hostages had to be the "first objective" of the military campaign.

Like other western leaders Macron told Netanyahu and President Isaac Herzog that Israel was "not alone" and stressed how France has also suffered from militant attacks.

"I think this is our duty to fight against these terrorist groups, without any confusion, without... enlarging this conflict."

With the Iranian-backed Hezbollah group daily trading artillery fire with the army across the Lebanon-Israel border, Western governments are concerned the conflict could spread.

Macron named Hezbollah, Iran and the Huthis in Yemen when he said they should "not take the ill-considered risk of opening new fronts".

US President Joe Biden, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz raised the same concerns during visits to Israel over the past week.



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वर्ल्ड कप इतिहास में सबसे ज्यादा 350 रन बनाने वाली टीम कौन? भारत नहीं टॉप पर

भारत में खेले जा रहे आईसीसी वनडे वर्ल्ड कप में बल्लेबाजों का बोलबाला नजर आ रहा है. अब तक टूर्नामेंट के इतिहास का सबसे बड़ा स्कोर बन चुका है. साउथ अफ्रीका की टीम ने विश्व कप में ऐसी तूफानी बल्लेबाजी की है जिसने गेंदबाजों में दहशत भर रखी है. भारत को अब तक इस बार पहले बल्लेबाजी करन का मौका नहीं मिला है. वर्ल्ड कप इतिहास में सबसे ज्यादा बार 350 रन का स्कोर बनाने वाली टीमों में भारत टॉप 3 में शामिल है.

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"Release Them": Relatives Of Gaza Hostages Break Into Israeli Parliament Panel

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