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BJP Highlights Congress Activities: Criticises Opposition for “Hypocrisy” - Asiana Times

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma reminded everyone that no non-BJP government has ever allowed a governor to inaugurate or lay the cornerstone for a legislative assembly building. On Wednesday, the BJP referred to the opposition’s position that the President should have opened the new Parliament building rather than the PM as unfortunate. BJP Leader Himant Biswa Sarma’s Statement Sarma tweeted that five state administrations that aren’t affiliated with the BJP or the opposition have laid the cornerstone for new legislative assembly buildings or inaugurated them in the past nine years. Both the CM and the party leader handled each…

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“Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai” Actress Vaibhavi Upadhayay Depart - Asiana Times

Actress Vaibhavi Upadhayay popularly known for playing Jasmine in Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai has passed away in Himachal Pradesh in a road accident on May 23. According to Industry Sources Through Industry sources, we found out that the 32-year-old actor Vaibhavi Upadhayay played Jasmine in the television series Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai passed away on Tuesday morning. In Himachal Pradesh, Upadhayay was killed in a car accident, and her body is being transported to Mumbai by her family from Chandigarh. They will host the last rites on Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Mumbai. According to industry sources, Vaibhavi Upadhyaya was involved in…

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India-Australia Tie: PM Modi Meets Australian CEOs - Asiana Times

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with the Executive Chairman of Fortescue Future Industries, a green energy and technology company with offices in Australia, on May 23, 2024. After leaving Papua New Guinea, Prime Minister Narendra Modi flew to Sydney to begin the third and last leg of his three-nation tour. Modi and Renowned Australian CEOs Australian businessman John Andrew Henry Forrest AO, also known as Twiggy According to the Financial Review, Mr. Forrest was Australia’s richest person in 2008. He is most recognized for serving as the former CEO and present non-executive chairman of the Fortescue Metals Group (FMG), but…

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Zelenskyy likens Bakhmut's "utter annihilation" to Hiroshima, G7 - Asiana Times

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy likens the “utter annihilation” of Bakhmut, in Ukraine, to the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, in 1945, at the G7 conference on May 21. Comparison of Bakhmut’s “Destruction” to Hiroshima The longest and bloodiest combat of Russia’s invasion occurred in Bakhmut, which had a pre-war population of 70,000 people. Images from Bakhmut revealed a destroyed city throughout the months of intensive fighting. The Hiroshima pictures make me think of Bakhmut. There is nothing alive at all. Mr. Zelenskyy remarked, “All the buildings are destroyed. Nothing is present. No one is around.” Mr. Zelenskyy said that he was motivated…

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Don 3: Ranveer Supersedes King Khan - Asiana Times

Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh will take the place of Badshah of Bollywood Shahrukh Khan in Don 3 as a lead actor. Ranveer Singh, who has already completed filming for the promotional video, will soon take the starring role in Don 3. Various Statements from Sources According to industry sources, it has been discovered that King Khan from the Don 3 series allegedly existed. And producer Ritesh Sidhwani recently announced that SRK’s action thriller Don 3’s third part is finally in the works. Producer-director Farhan Akhtar is currently writing the script. SRK reportedly won’t appear in Don 3 according to rumors.…

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India's honourable PM Narendra Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has started his six-day visit to 3 nations Japan, Papua New Guinea, and Australia to meet dozens of leaders and to discuss 40 amendments according to the official report released by the PMO office. PM Modi’s visit to Japan, Papua New Guinea, and Australia (photo: Reuters) The PM will host a number of talks during his three-nation trip with senior authorities, leaders, and businesses to discuss the 40 amendments that will help create a peaceful, stable, and wealthy world. PM Modi to attend G7 summit During PM’s 3-nation visit, PM will first participate as a guest…

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