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Novak Djokovic Back In Detention In Australia, Declared “Public Threat”

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Australia detained Novak Djokovic for the second time on Saturday, saying the tennis star posed a threat to public order and battling to have him deported in court. Australia’s conservative government, which at one point failed to remove the unvaccinated 34-year-old from the country, is now trying again. Djokovic fought back again. The federal court hearing is scheduled for Sunday, while Djokovic is being guarded at an undisclosed location in Melbourne, believed to be his lawyer’s office. He is expected to be in immigration custody on Saturday night after a brief few days of freedom following his first successful court appeal.

To millions around the world, the Serbian star is best known as a burly, omnipotent tennis champion with a ferocious backhand and questionable views on Covid-19.

But in court documents, Australia sees him as a talisman for anti-vaccineists and a catalyst for potential “civil unrest” and must be removed.

Immigration Minister Alex Hawke believes Djokovic’s presence in Australia “may fuel anti-vaccination sentiment”, justifying his use of broad executive powers to revoke Trump’s visa.

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Not only would Djokovic encourage people to ignore health rules, but his presence could lead to “civil unrest,” Hawke said.

So, with just two days to go before the Australian Open kicks off, the defending champion is again focusing his attention on the court rather than Centre Court.

Second shot

This is the second time Australia’s conservative government has attempted to oust Djokovic, one of the world’s most high-profile Covid-19 vaccine skeptics.

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After months of speculation over whether Djokovic would be vaccinated in Australia, he entered the country a week ago using a medical waiver, hoping to challenge for a record 21st Grand Slam title at the Open.

Many Australians suffering from prolonged lockdowns and border restrictions believe Djokovic used the system to circumvent vaccine entry requirements.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s government revoked Djokovic’s visa on arrival amid a public outcry.

But the government was humiliated when a judge restored Djokovic’s visa and allowed him to remain in the country.

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This time, the government invoked exceptional and difficult-to-challenge executive powers to declare him a threat to public health and safety.

Experts say the case has implications beyond the fate of a man who happens to be good at tennis.

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Anushka Sharma comes out to support Virat Kohli in the Ind vs Aus Test at Perth; fans say ‘Bhabhi ji in the house’

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Anushka Sharma comes out to support Virat Kohli in the Ind vs Aus Test at Perth; fans say ‘Bhabhi ji in the house’

Anushka Sharma kept her look simple in a white T-shirt teamed with denims. Several photos from the stadium featuring the actor have surfaced on social media.

Anushka Sharma was in full cheer mode as she rooted for her husband, Virat Kohli, and Team India during the India vs Australia Test match in Perth on Saturday. The actor was spotted enthusiastically cheering him on from the stands, and fans were totally loving her vibe. Also readAnushka Sharma wishes Virat Kohli on birthday with the cutest pic; son Akaay makes Instagram debut

Anushka supports Virat

The actor was spotted in the stands during the ongoing Test match between India and Australia at Optus Stadium, PerthAnushka kept her look simple in a white T-shirt teamed with denims. Several photos and videos from the stadium featuring the actor have surfaced on social media.

In one clip, she is clapping for the team, while in one she is standing with a plate in her hand. She was also spotted celebrating along with Sanjana Ganesan when Harshit Rana took Virat Kohli’s advice to dismiss Mitchell Starc.

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Before the opening test got underway, Anushka and Virat along with their kids were spotted spending time in Perth. In the photo, Virat and Anushka are seen sipping coffee with their daughter, Vamika, sitting in a stroller.

Fans react

Fans were thrilled to see Anushka come out to support her husband and took to social media to express their admiration for the couple. “She is the great support of Kohli. Great couple,” wrote one user, with another sharing, “Queen supporting the king”.

“Bhabhi ji in the house,” exclaimed one user, with another mentioning, “Bhabhi ji arrived”. “Kohli’s ladyluck,” read one comment. One user wrote, “Anushka Supporting her charm”. “Queen of cricket,” gushed one user.

More about Anushka and Virat

Anushka and Virat welcomed their elder daughter, Vamika, on January 11, 2021. They once again became parents to their younger son, Akaay, on February 15, 2024. They have not shown either of their kids’ faces to the world.

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Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli divide their time between London and Mumbai as they have houses in both cities. Anushka has been away from films since her last release, Zero, in 2018. She finished Chakda Xpress, the biopic of Jhulan Goswami, in 2022. However, the film is yet to get a release date. Chakda Xpress is slated to be released on Netflix.

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