Monday, August 24, 2020

We will eliminate Hindu specific regions only, Pakistan threatens of nuclear war

 Pakistanhas once again given a statement about starting a war with India. The country has warned that they can start a nuclear war against India at any time and claimed that they have specialized weapons which would spare the Muslim population while eliminating the Hindu regions specifically.

Pakistan Minister Sheikh Rashid claimed that the weapons that Pakistan currently has are very compact and precise to the operations. He was attending an interview with a Pakistani media channel Samaa TV.

The minister clarified that they will be targeting the Hindu region in India specifically and added that even Assam now is counted as a Hindu region. Rashid went ahead stating that there is no option with Pakistan related to convention war and if they started anything, it will declare the end.

"If Pakistan gets attacked by India, there is no scope for convention war. This will be a bloody and nuclear war. It will be a nuclear war for sure. We have very calculated weapons which are small and perfect. Our weapons will save Muslim lives and will only target regions. Pakistan range now even includes Assam. Pakistan has no option in convention war; therefore India knows if something will happen it will be the end," said Rashid.

This, however is not the very first time when Pakistan threatened India for nuclear war. In last year, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan talked about nuclear war with India on Several occasions.

In August 2019, Khan had said, "I want to tell (Narendra) Modi that our Army is ready for anything they do in Kashmir (PoK). The world should know that when two nuclear countries face-off, the whole world will be harmed. I tell this to everyone I speak with,'' These remarks were made by Khan during the 'Kashmir Hour' rally.

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Wednesday, August 19, 2020

SC to announce verdict on CBI Probe for Sushant's death

 The Supreme Court today will give the verdict about whether or not the CBI should be handed over the probe of the mysterious death of Sushant Singh Rajput which is claimed to be suicide. Sushant died by suicide in Mumbai two months back.

The verdict will be pronounced by Justice Hrishikesh Roy on a petition filed by Rhea Chakraborty, Sushant's alleged girlfriend and actor, who with the plea has sought the transfer of the FIR lodged by Rajput's father in Patna to Mumbai, the place where Sushant committed suicide.

The FIR was referred to the CBI from the Bihar government with request to the agency to undertake the investigation of the case. But, Maharashtra Government did not accepted the request and instead demanded that the investigation must be handed over to Mumbai Police in whose jurisdiction the incident happened.

Before Justice Roy concluded the hearing on August 14, made clear that Rhea Chakraborty has no problems with the CBI probe. "You may be correct in saying that you have been a victim of media focus on the case but your stand is that if CBI probe is ordered into the incident, you have no objection," he had said.

"We do not know what is the role of Chakraborty in the case— witness, accused, complainant or nobody? Yet, she moves an application in the SC seeking transfer of the FIR to Mumbai. What is her interest in seeking transfer when she should be  interested only in a fair probe, irrespective of the agency  which investigates the case," Mehta had said.

Sushant Singh Rajput's death have become an international sensation as there are proofs emerging indicating it to be a murder and not a suicide. the verdict will decide who will be responsible for the probe and the issues can be sorted.

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Monday, August 17, 2020

Hina Khan explains why small screen actors are considered small in Bollywood

 

After spending over a decade acting for the small screen, Hina khan made her way to the Bollywood and but yet she fails to understand why small screen stars are looked down upon in Bollywood. Hina khan was ion an exclusive interview where she talked about why Bollywood and small screen industry has limited or no bond.

Talking to a leading media house, Hina said, "Well, we are ready to work if given an opportunity. I am not the right person because I come from both the mediums. I have done theatrical films, I have done digital (films) and then I have done television for the longest time."


"So, I am somewhere in the middle and I can speak on both the cases. What I see after all these years is that we (TV stars) are looked down upon. I don't know why," she added.

Hina also got criticized for her presence in the Cannes FilmFestival last year where she made the debut. Talking about the issue Hina said, "For me, I always mentioned things change because I hit the Cannes (red) carpet. I set an example for television. It became huge news and then other things happened. The whole industry came together and fought for me. But why are we looked down upon? I just don't get it," she said.

Hina first appeared on the small screen as Akshara in theshow Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai, a key role responsible for her fame. "I walked the carpet and some stupid comparison is done. Why? Had it been some film star's son or daughter it wouldn't have happened. It gives a clear sign that they look down upon us, says she furious and frustrated."

Hina even said that in terms of performance, small screen stars are way more better than big Bollywood actors.

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