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‘Ab Kya Cricketer Ka Bhi Naam Badal Diya?’: Akhilesh Yadav Takes Dig At CM Yogi After He Claims ‘Mohammad Shami Took Holy Dip During Maha Kumbh’

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Prayagraj (Uttar Pradesh), February 19: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stated in the state assembly during the Budget Session that Indian cricketer Mohammad Shami took a holy dip at the Maha Kumbh 2025 Mela on Wednesday (February 19). However, Mohammad Shami has not taken a holy dip in the Triveni Sangam during the ongoing Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj.

Samajwadi Party Chief Takes Dig

Samajwadi Party Chief Akhilesh Yadav took a dig at the UP Chief Minister for his statement in the assembly. On Wednesday, Akhilesh Yadav shared a tweet on his official social media account and said that even the names of cricketers have changed.

Reality Of the Statement

In reality, during the Maha Kumbh, former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif had taken a dip in the holy river. Mohammad Kaif, who hails from Prayagraj, participated in the religious ritual.

Reacting to this, Samajwadi Party chief and Kannauj MP Akhilesh Yadav took a jibe at Yogi Adityanath, sarcastically saying, “Has the cricketer’s name also been changed now?” His remark was aimed at the government’s past decisions related to renaming cities and landmarks in Uttar Pradesh.

Stormy Start Of the Budget Session

The Budget Session in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly witnessed a stormy start on Tuesday (February 18) as the opposition members shouted slogans during the joint address of Governor Anandiben Patel. They were demanding the data on the number of deaths which occurred due to the stampedes in the Maha Kumbh 2025 Mela.

Ruckus In Assembly

The Samajwadi Party MLAs stormed into the well in the Vidhan Sabha and shouted slogans of “Governor, Go Back” and also “Release the data on deaths during Maha Kumbh.” Due to the ruckus created by the opposition MLAs, Governor Anandiben Patel had to end her speech early.

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Assam Shocker: Mob Attacks Congress MP Rakibul Hussain & Son With Cricket Bat, Police Fire In Air To Disperse Violent Crowd

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Guwahati: Congress MP Rakibul Hussain and his son were reportedly attacked by a mob in Rupahihat, Assam’s Nagaon district, on Thursday, February 20. Hussain, along with his son, was travelling to a party workers’ meeting in Gunabari when the incident took place.

According to eyewitnesses, a group of individuals with their faces covered in black cloth intercepted Hussain’s convoy at Natun Bazar. They waved black flags in protest before launching a physical assault, creating chaos in the area.

Hussain and his son tried to escape on a scooter but a man attacked them severely with a bat as shown in the visuals, making the MP fall from the vehicle. Police around had to fire in the air to disperse the raging crowd.

In another clip shared on social media, Hussain could be seen rescued on a scooter, with his son Tanzil following behind him.

Local authorities acknowledged that the incident has heightened tensions in the area, prompting enhanced police patrols and a thorough investigation to identify those responsible.

A senior police official told media“The situation is stable, and we are dedicated to addressing such acts of violence with urgency.”

Dhubri MP Hussain, who escaped unscathed, condemned the attack as “a blatant attempt to undermine democratic principles” and called for restraint among his supporters. Meanwhile, the Congress party has strongly urged a comprehensive inquiry into the security breach.

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Give Rs 2,500 per month to women at earliest, says Atishi to Delhi CM; Oppn assures Gupta of cooperation

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New Delhi, Feb 20: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta was on Thursday assured of cooperation in governance by leaders of the two Opposition parties AAP and the Congress, who also sought early release of monthly financial assistance of Rs 2,500 for the city’s women.

Former Delhi Chief Minister and AAP legislator from the Kalkaji seat, Atishi congratulated CM Gupta and her Cabinet ministers for taking oath of office on Thursday.

Atishi also said, “I demand that the BJP government’s Cabinet pass the scheme to give the promised monthly amount (Rs 2,500) to all women of Delhi.”

Atishi reminded the new Chief Minister that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had asked Delhi’s women to get their bank accounts linked to their mobile phone numbers so that on or before March 8 they get a message on their phones confirming that the promised Rs 2,500 monthly financial assistance has landed in their accounts.

Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee President, Devender Yadav also extended his support and best wishes to the newly-appointed Chief Minister and hoped that she would enjoy a successful innings and restore Delhi to the glory that it had been taken to by former Congress Chief Minister late Sheila Dikshit.

He said that being a woman Chief Minister, Gupta has an excellent role model in the late Sheila Dikshit, who had turned the National Capital into a clean and green world-class city till an ‘imposter’ ruined the Capital with corruption, misrule and inefficiency for 11 years.

Yadav said that Delhi Congress will extend its full co-operation and support to the new Delhi Government if it immediately gets down to repair the incalculable damaged done to the civic infrastructure by the Arvind Kejriwal government, who came to power as a pauper, but went back after swindling the taxpayers’ money for his own comfort.

The Delhi Congress chief said that the new Chief Minister faces a daunting task of fixing not only the dilapidated civic infrastructure, providing clean water and fighting air pollution, but also of punishing those who looted Delhi.

The Congress leader, who himself lost the Assembly election from Badli constituency, said the CM should fulfil the BJP’s election promise of bringing to book all those who looted the taxpayers’ money by committing various scams, including the excise scam.

He said that Delhi Congress will give constructive suggestions and support the new Government in its effort to restore the national Capital to its old glory in which the Congress Government had left it.

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Rahul Gandhi meets electorate in Rae Bareli during two-day visit

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New Delhi, Feb 20: Starting his two-day trip with a visit to a local temple, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Thursday interacted with Congress workers and also heard problems of the electorate in his Raebareli parliamentary constituency in Uttar Pradesh.

The MP’s schedule for the two-day visit includes the dedication of some projects to people, meeting party workers, women and youth, interacting with Dalit students, and visiting the local railway coach factory, said a party leader.

A video on social media showed Gandhi, while sitting in his vehicle, listening to the grievances of a local resident and going through his application.

He even obliged young voters who requested him to pose for a selfie with them.

A party leader said Gandhi’s busy schedule during the constituency visit will also include the unveiling of a statue of Rana Beni Madho who was an important leader in the Indian rebellion of 1857 from the Oudh region.

Gandhi’s visit to his constituency coincided with the presentation of the Budget by the Yogi Adityanath government in the Assembly.

A party leader said Gandhi criticised the Budget for being a photocopy of the promises made in previous Budgets.

He claimed that Gandhi during his interaction with workers also expressed concern over the lack of development works in Uttar Pradesh.

The party leader also reiterated Gandhi’s criticism of the UP government for its alleged failure to provide facilities to devotees visiting Mahakumbh.

“As a matter of faith, people have taken the holy dip in the past and I am sure they will continue to do so,” he said.

The leader said the Congress has played the role of an alliance partner to support its partners wherever there is a platform for joint action.

In the June 2024 parliamentary election, Gandhi defeated his BJP rival Dinesh Pratap Singh by a margin of 3.90 lakh votes. He had represented the Wayanad seat in Kerala in the last Lok Sabha elections.

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