नई दिल्ली. कर्नाटक विधानसभा चुनाव के मद्देनजर राहुल गांधीनरेंद्र मोदी पर हमला करना नहीं छोड़ रहे हैं। उन्होंने शनिवार को रेड्डी ब्रदर्स को टिकट देने पर सवाल उठाया। उन्होंने बाकायदा एक वीडियो जारी कर मोदी से करीब 3 सवाल पूछे। उन्होंने राज्य में बीजेपी के मुख्यमंत्री कैंडिडेट येदियुरप्पा को भी करप्शन के आरोपों पर घेरा। इससे पहले 1 मई को मोदी ने राहुल गांधी को बिना कागज देखे 15 मिनट भाषण देने और 5 बार विश्वेश्वरैया बोलने की चुनौती दी थी। इस नए हमले को राहुल का जवाब माना जा रहा है।
मोदीजी आप बोलते बहुत हैं, लेकिन करते नहीं है - राहुल गांधी ने शनिवार को ट्वीट में लिखा- "प्रिय मोदीजी आप बोलते बहुत हैं, लेकिन समस्या ये है कि आपके काम आपके शब्दों से मेल नहीं खाते।" - उन्होंने अपने ट्वीट के साथ एक वीडियो भी शेयर किया और लिखा कि इसे आप 'कर्नाटक का मोस्टवांटेड' सीरियल की तरह देख सकते हैं।
- यह वीडियो 1 मिनट 20 सेकंड है।
3 सवाल पूछे,आरोप भी लगाए
- क्या आप रेड्डी ब्रदर्स गैंग को 8 टिकट देने पर 5 मिनट बोलेंगे? - ऐसे शख्स (येदियुरप्पा) को मुख्यमंत्री बनाएंगे जिस पर 23 केस दर्ज है? - क्या आप टिकट दिए गए उन 11 नेताओं पर बोलेंगे जिन पर करप्शन के आरोप हैं? - वीडियो में इन सभी नेताओं के आरोप और केस के बारे में जानकारी दी गई है।
क्या था 15 मिनट बोलने देने का मामला
- राहुल गांधी ने अमेठी दौरे और दिल्ली में संविधान बचाओ रैली में कहा था- "हमें संसद में बोलने नहीं दिया जाता है, अगर मैं 15 मिनट संसद में भाषण दूं तो प्रधानमंत्री हमारे सामने खड़े नहीं हो पाएंगे।"
- मोदी ने 1 मई को चामराजनगर में रैली में जवाब दिया। उन्होंने कहा- "लोकतंत्र में हम नेता और नागरिकों की बातों को गंभीरता से लिया जाता है। कांग्रेस अध्यक्ष ने हाल ही में मुझे एक चुनौती। उन्होंने कहा कि अगर मैं संसद में 15 मिनट भी बोलूंगा तो मोदी जी बैठ नहीं पाएंगे। वे 15 मिनट बोलेंगे, ये भी एक बड़ी बात है और मैं बैठ नहीं पाऊंगा। कांग्रेस अध्यक्ष जी आप नामदार हैं और हम कामदार हैं। हम तो अच्छे कपड़े भी नहीं पहन सकते, आपके सामने कैसे बैठेंगे। हम लोगों ने नामदारों के जुल्म झेले हैं और आज इस ताकत को बढ़ाते चले जा रहे हैं।"
- ''मोदी जी को छोड़ो। मैं आपसे कहता हूं कि आप कर्नाटक के चुनाव प्रचार में 15 मिनट बगैर कागज हाथ में लिए हिंदी, अंग्रेजी या अपनी मां की मातृभाषा में बोल के दिखा दीजिए।" - "एक बात और इस 15 मिनट के भाषण में 5 बार श्रीमान विश्वेश्वरैया का नाम ले लेना। कर्नाटक की जनता तय कर लेगी, उन्हें क्या करना है।'' - बता दें कि पिछले दिनों राहुल गांधी एक रैली में कर्नाटक की महान हस्ती मोक्षगुंडम विश्वेश्वरैया का नाम ठीक से नहीं ले पाए थे। बाद में यह वीडियो काफी वायरल हुआ था।
President Donald Trump harkened back to the racist attack he made on Mexican immigrants on the first day of his campaign in the summer of 2015 during a speech at the National Rifle Association (NRA) convention Friday.
“These countries send up their worst,” Trump said, addressing the crowd assembled in Dallas, Texas. “Remember in my opening speech, I got criticized for it. Remember? Well, guess what. They’re not sending their finest. That I can tell you.”
In his opening speech nearly three years ago, Trump said Mexico was “not sending their best,” a racist attack that drove his campaign and eventually catapulted him into the White House.
“When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best,” he said at the time. “They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.”
He resorted to the same dishonest smear Friday.
“We’re getting some real beauties in here,” he said. “But we’re taking MS-13 horrible killer gang members. We’re getting them out because our guys are much tougher than there is not even a little bit of a contest. And that’s the only language they understand. That’s the only language they understand. These are savage killers.”
That immigrants are more violent or commit crimes at a higher rate than non-immigrants is a lie Trump has used repeatedly to back up his racist, anti-immigrant policies.
He defended his original comments in 2015 saying, “What can be simpler or more accurately stated? The Mexican government is forcing their most unwanted people into the United States. They are, in many cases, criminals, drug dealers, rapists, etc.”
It’s simply not true.
As The Washington Post wrote at the time, “Data on immigrants and crime are incomplete, but a range of studies show there is no evidence immigrants commit more crimes than native-born Americans. In fact, first-generation immigrants are predisposed to lower crime rates than native-born Americans.”
Immigration and crime have also had, as the Post noted, inverse trajectories since the 1990s: immigration has risen, while crime as fallen.
Trump’s address to the NRA convention comes just weeks after saying the powerful lobbying organization doesn’t have power over him.
“They [the NRA] have great power over you people,” he told a group of lawmakers gathered at the White House in February. “They have less power over me.”
विदेश मंत्रालय की प्रवक्ता हुआ चुनयिंग ने कहा , ‘सावधानीपूर्वक जांच के बाद हमने अमेरिका से स्पष्ट तौर पर कहा है कि आरोपों का तथ्यों से तालमेल नहीं बिठता. ’
As his host tried to throw him several lifelines, Mr. Giuliani dug in, insisting that Michael D. Cohen, Mr. Trump’s personal lawyer, had tried to keep Ms. Clifford from going public with the alleged affair before the 2016 election.
He also called agents for the Federal Bureau of Investigation who raided Mr. Cohen’s office “storm troopers,” a reference to Nazis that offended others in the law enforcement community who once held Mr. Giuliani in largely high regard.
(In 2000, Mr. Giuliani refused to apologize for using the same term to describe federal agents who seized Elian Gonzalez, a Cuban boy at the center of an immigration battle in Florida. “I’m not going to back down from it,” he said at the time.)
Mr. Giuliani’s appearances infuriated others in Mr. Trump’s orbit, who had been kept in the dark about his plans. At the White House, many of the president’s associates were particularly angry over an odd swipe that Mr. Giuliani took at Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser.
“Jared is a fine man, you know that,” Mr. Giuliani said, before adding, “Men are disposable.”
What he meant by disposable is unclear, but Mr. Kushner’s friends in the West Wing were equally puzzled by Mr. Giuliani’s comments about Ivanka Trump, Mr. Kushner’s wife. Mr. Giuliani called her “a fine woman” and predicted that “the whole country” would turn on Robert S. Mueller III, the special prosecutor in the Russia investigation, if Mr. Mueller went after Ms. Trump.
“A fine woman like Ivanka?” he said. “Come on.”
A veteran of the no-holds-barred world of New York tabloids that Mr. Trump inhabited for decades, Mr. Giuliani was an early and vocal supporter of Mr. Trump’s presidential campaign — a potential entree back into the limelight of national politics after his failed 2008 bid for the White House.
During Mr. Trump’s campaign, he was a forceful critic of Hillary Clinton, a longtime political rival and Mr. Trump’s opponent in the 2016 presidential race, and indulged in some non-truth telling that was as puzzling as it was brazen.
For example, he suggested that Hillary Clinton had not visited ground zero in the immediate period after the 9/11 attacks, even when reporters covered their joint trips there and ample photographic evidence to the contrary instantly emerged.
Mr. Giuliani also said during the campaign that the F.B.I. gave him the inside track into investigations into Mrs. Clinton’s emails. His private security consulting firm often attracted scrutiny and dinged his chances at joining the Trump administration.
An energetic speech he delivered in 2016 at the Republican National Convention and his repeated defense of Mr. Trump after Mr. Trump was heard making crude comments on an “Access Hollywood” tape prompted talk of Mr. Giuliani’s being appointed secretary of state or, perhaps, of his leading the Department of Homeland Security.
Those aspirations never materialized. Mr. Giuliani was passed over for both jobs — not once, but twice for each position.
Still, Mr. Giuliani has never wavered in his support for his fellow New Yorker. And when Mr. Trump was seeking a new lawyer — a high-wattage TV combatant who would not wilt under the pressures of the news media or legal adversaries — Mr. Giuliani seemed a natural pick.
But Mr. Giuliani is not used to having his words carefully managed. His comments on Fox News on Wednesday set off a frenzy on Twitter. Almost instantly, people were reposting video of Mr. Trump on Air Force One last month saying he knew nothing about the payments.
Asked about his remarks after finishing the interview, Mr. Giuliani said that what might have seemed to some — including, perhaps, Mr. Hannity — like a slip of the tongue, was actually a planned disclosure.
“That removes the campaign finance violation, and we have all the documentary proof for it,” Mr. Giuliani said, explaining that the president was aware of what Mr. Giuliani intended to say on the program. He insisted he had spoken with Mr. Trump before and after the interview on Fox News. Mr. Giuliani also dismissed the social media furor.
But late Wednesday, Common Cause, a government watchdog group, said Mr. Giuliani’s remarks bolstered its lawsuit accusing the president and his campaign of breaking the law by failing to disclose a contribution to his campaign.
“Giuliani seemingly thought he was doing President Trump a favor — but instead made Trump’s legal problems much, much worse,” said Paul S. Ryan, the group’s vice president for policy and litigation.
Whether or not that proves true, Mr. Giuliani is likely to have an opinion about it. And a combative one, at that.
Don Blankenship, Republican candidate for Senate in West Virginia, is doubling down on his racist attack on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and his family in a new ad that is expected to start airing Friday.
“Swamp captain Mitch McConnell has created millions of jobs for Chinapeople,” Blankenship says in the ad. “While doing so, Mitch has gotten rich. In fact, his China family has given him tens of millions of dollars.”
The ad ends with Blankenship holding two young girls and saying, “I will beat Joe Manchin and ditch ‘Cocaine Mitch’ for the sake of the kids.”
Blankenship coined the “Cocaine Mitch” nickname earlier this week, saying it was because of a 2014 article in The Nation reporting cocaine was found on a ship belonging to McConnell’s father-in-law’s company.
McConnell’s wife, Elaine Chao, is Chinese American and currently serves as secretary of transportation. Last month, Blankenship attacked Chao’s father in a radio interview, saying, “I have an issue when the father-in-law is a wealthy Chinaperson and there’s a lot of connections to some of the brass, if you will, in China.”
In a Republican primary debate Wednesday night, Blankenship defended the comments, saying, “This idea that calling someone a ‘Chinaperson’ — I mean, I’m an American-person — I don’t see this insinuation by the press that there is something racist about saying a ‘Chinaperson.’ Some people are Korean-persons, some people are African-persons. It’s not any slander there.”
In 2016, Blankenship was sentenced to prison for conspiring to violate federal safety and health laws at Massey’s Upper Big Branch Mine, where 29 workers died in an explosion in April 2010.
On Thursday afternoon, Donald Trump Jr., the president’s son, came out against Blankenship, calling on West Virginians to vote against him.
I hate to lose. So I'm gonna go out on a limb here and ask the people of West Virginia to make a wise decision and reject Blankenship!
No more fumbles like Alabama. We need to win in November. #wv#wvpol
“I’m gonna go out on a limb here and ask the people of West Virginia to make a wise decision and reject Blankenship,” he tweeted. “No more fumbles like Alabama.”
Ha, now I’m establishment? No, I’m realistic & I know the first thing Manchin will do is run ads featuring the families of those 29 miners killed due to actions that sent you to prison. Can’t win the general… you should know that & if others in the GOP won’t say it, I will. https://t.co/3dBmoVrMF1
He added later, “I’m realistic & I know the first thing Manchin will do is run ads featuring the families of those 29 miners killed due to actions that sent you to prison. Can’t win the general… you should know that & if others in the GOP won’t say it, I will.”
Recent polling has Blankenship with only 12 percent support in the three-way race, though 39 percent of voters said they were undecided.
नई दिल्ली: सोशल मीडिया पर शेर के शिकार का एक वीडियो तेजी से वायरल हो रहा है. 45 सेकेंड के इस वीडियो में आप देख सकते हैं कि एक शख्स शेर की मांद में घुस जाता है. अचानक से उसकी नजर सामने खड़े शेर पर पड़ती है. जिसके, बाद वह वापस गेट की तरफ भागता है. शेर उसका पीछा करता है. जब तक वह शख्स गेट पर पहुंचा, तब तक शेर उसके नजदीक आ चुका होता है. उसने एक पैर गेट से बाहर निकाला, दूसरा पैर निकालने ही वाला था कि शेर ने उसे गेट पर दबोच लिया. शेर उसे कुछ सेकेंड के लिए वहीं पर घसीटता है, फिर अपने जबड़े में दबोच कर उसे झाड़ियों के पीछे ले जाता है. वहां मौजूद दूसरे कर्मचारी उसे बचाने के लिए फायरिंग करते हैं, जिसके बाद शेर उसे छोड़ कर चला जाता है.
जानकारी के मुताबिक यह वीडियो साउथ अफ्रीका के लिंपोपो के एक प्राइवेट गेम रिजर्व का है. जिस शख्स पर हमला किया गया उसका नाम माइक हॉज है, और वह प्राइवेट रिजर्व का मालिक है. जानकारी के मुताबिक माइक हॉज अपने रेंजर के साथ शेर को खाना देने गए थे. उस दौरान उन्हें अजीब से बदबू आई, जिसकी वजह से वे अंदर घुसे. शायद वे देख नहीं पाए की शेर सामने खड़ा है. जब उन्होंने शेर को देखा तब तक देर हो चुकी थी.
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मीडिया रिपोर्ट्स के मुताबिक इस घटना में उनकी जान तो बच गई, लेकिन उनकी हालत नाजुक है. फिलहाल वे अस्पताल में भर्ती है. रेंजर का कहना है कि वे शेर के व्यवहार से वाकिफ हैं. उन्हें बहुत अच्छे से मालूम था कि शेर के साथ किस वक्त कैसे पेश आना है. इसके बावजूद ऐसा क्यों हुआ यह समझ से परे है. माइक हॉज को बचाने के लिए शेर को गोली मारनी पड़ी. जिस शेर ने माइक पर हमला किया उसे शाम्बा के नाम से जाना जाता था.
इस घटना को लेकर सोशल मीडिया पर लोगों ने अलग-अलग प्रतिक्रियाएं दी है. कुछ लोगों ने कहा कि वाइल्ड एनिमल को पालतू बनाने पर ऐसी घटनाओं की संभावनाएं रहती हैं. कुछ लोगों ने वाइल्ड एनिमल को पेट बनाने पर रोक लगाने की भी मांग की. कुछ लोगों ने कहा कि वे इस बात से खुश हैं कि माइक हॉज जिंदा हैं, लेकिन वे दुखी भी हैं, क्योंकि उनकी जान बचाने के लिए शेर को मार दिया गया.