Author: Naman Raina

Naman Raina is a Journalist with a keen interest in politics, religion, culture, human rights and international rights. An Intersectional Feminist by nature, he has been always vocal about 'Fight For Your Rights.' Currently, he's pursuing his Majors in Communication from Amity University. A strong believer in the beautiful Latin Phrase 'Audentes Fortuna Iuvat' - (Fortune Favours The Bold), he has always lived up to it.

Asaduddin Owaisi Slams UP Chief Minister Over Prayagraj Demolition

KUTCH: Asaduddin Owaisi, the leader of the AIMIM, criticised Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday for demolishing the home of the primary culprit in the Prayagraj incident, claiming that Adityanath was acting as the Chief Justice of the Allahabad High Court. “The Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh is now the Chief Justice of the Allahabad High Court. He will convict anyone and tear down their homes.” Owaisi while addressing a gathering in Kutch, Gujarat. The Prayagraj Development Authority (PDA) razed the residence of Javed Mohammed, the accused mastermind of the June 10 violence in Prayagraj, on Sunday, under…

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Pakistan Should Be Divided Into Three Parts: Imran Khan - Asiana Times

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif responded angrily on Thursday to his predecessor Imran Khan’s infamous remarks about “splitting Pakistan into three pieces” and declared Khan “unfit” for any public position following his new statements. In an interview with Bol News on Wednesday, Khan discussed, among other things, the possibility of the country’s dissolution if the proper decisions are not taken. Shehbaz Sharif, who is on an official visit to Turkey, took strong exception to the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader’s choice of language in the interview, particularly his comments about the country’s division. He accused him of “making naked threats against the…

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Amid Kanpur Violence, Bareilly Under Section 144 Till July - Asiana Times

KANPUR: As a result of the violence in Kanpur, the Bareilly government has imposed a curfew under Section 144 in advance of a massive rally planned for June 10, as declared by Muslim preacher Tauqir Raza, according to sources. The administration prohibits gatherings of more than five individuals in public places. During this period, protests would be outlawed as well. The curfew has been set till July 3 to prevent a repetition of the Friday tragedy in Kanpur. Officials said on Saturday that the Uttar Pradesh Police had booked over 800 persons, arrested 24, including the alleged mastermind, and detained…

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Canada introduces law to freeze handgun sales, ban look-alike toys

As a result of recent mass shootings in the Texas, United States, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau suggested on Monday a ban on the importation and sale of handguns in Canada, which would virtually halt their possession. The law must yet be approved by Parliament, where the Liberals have a minority of seats. Trudeau, joined by dozens of Canadian relatives and friends of victims of gun violence, stated at a press conference, “We’re presenting legislation to enact a nationwide handgun ownership freeze.” It will no longer be able to buy, sell, transfer, or import firearms in Canada, he explained. In other…

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Diet For Women To Live Healthy In Their '30s

The food we eat and the way we live are vital components of our existence. A healthy lifestyle has several health benefits. It reduces the danger of chronic diseases, energises the body, and eliminates the risk of chronic pain. Additionally, it helps you seem younger and healthier. Your health should always be your top priority, especially in your thirties. Several facets of a person’s physical health, including their blood sugar and blood pressure levels, inflammatory indicators, and mobility, can be improved by weight loss. A few simple suggestions that women in their 30s should follow every day in order to…

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Delhi HC: Bad Taste Speech, But Not A Terrorist Act

NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court ruled on Monday that the statement given by former JNU student Umar Khalid, who was detained in a UAPA case relating to the alleged plot behind the riots in February 2020, in Amravati, Maharashtra, was in poor taste but did not constitute a terrorist act. The comment was made by the high court while hearing Khalid’s bail petition, which challenges a lower court’s March 24 judgement denying his bail application in the case. “Even though the speech is in poor taste, it is not a terrorist act. We comprehend this thoroughly. If the prosecution’s…

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Ed arrested Delhi health minister

NEW DELHI: The Enforcement Directorate has arrested Satyendar Jain, the minister for health in Delhi, in an alleged money laundering case. In 2015 and 2016, the investigating agency said that a minister in the cabinet of Arvind Kejriwal was involved in hawala transactions with a Kolkata-based company. The hawala system entails two parties conducting financial transactions with local agents on their behalf, without the funds passing via traditional banking channels. In August 2017, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) filed a case against Mr. Jain and his family for the alleged laundering of up to 1.62 crores. Mr. Jain and…

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Taliban Is Aiding JeM & LeT in Afghanistan: UN - Asiana Times

Foreign terror groups, including Pakistan-based and India-focused LeT and JeM, continue to maintain a significant presence in Afghanistan, according to a report by the Monitoring Team (MT) of the UN sanctions committee on the Taliban, also known as the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1988. (2011). According to the report, the Taliban directly control three of the eight terrorist camps that JeM continues to operate in Nangarhar, Afghanistan. According to the report, the LeT runs three similar camps in Kunar and Nangarhar. This is the thirteenth report by the MT and the first since the Taliban seized control…

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FIR Filed Against Nupur Sharma For Comments on Prophet Muhammad - Asiana Times

The police detained the president of the Shibli College Student Union for inciting violence against the spokesperson for the BJP, Nupur Sharma, and the Hindu community over blasphemy claims. The accused, on Saturday night (May 28), Abdur Rahman, delivered the controversial statement in front of his college’s entrance. In a now-viral social media video, Rahman can be heard screaming, “She (Nupur Sharma) has done blasphemy and disrespected our Prophet. “The position of Muslims is such that their hands are hacked off if the number 786 is etched on them or if they publish a photograph of a lynching.” “However, no…

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Supriya Sule Should ‘Go Home & Cook’: Maha BJP Chief - Asiana Times

The head of the state’s Women’s Commission said on Sunday that the president of the Maharashtra BJP, Chandrakant Patil, had apologised for his “go home and cook” statement directed at NCP MP Supriya Sule. In response to a letter addressed to Mr. Patil by the commission following his statement, he issued an apology. Ms. Sule stated that Mr. Patil’s apology demonstrates his “large-heartedness,” and she urged everyone to put the subject to rest. Rupali Chakankar, the chairperson of the Maharashtra State Commission For Women, told reporters, “The commission had sent a notice to Mr. Patil regarding his remarks against Ms.…

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