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Pakistan summons top Indian diplomat over hate speeches at ‘Dharam Sansad’

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Pakistan summons top Indian diplomat over hate speeches at ‘Dharam Sansad’

After seeing a series of hate speeches against Muslims calling for violence and assassination at the “Dahram Saad” held in Haridwar, in an unusual intervention, the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the highest level of India in the Islamabad High Commission on Monday. Diplomats and asked him to convey their “serious concerns.”

Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in an official statement: “Today, the Indian Chargé d’affaires was summoned to Islamabad’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and requested to convey to the Indian government the Pakistani government’s serious concerns over widely reported public calls. Hindu supporters committed genocide against Indian Muslims. “The Indian charge d’affaires M Suresh Kumar was summoned by Pakistani officials on Monday afternoon.

Although critical statements by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are common, it is rare to call Indian diplomats on incidents related to Indian minorities. In fact, in the past, it was usually India that made several critical statements about Pakistan’s atrocities against Hindus and Sikhs, and summoned Pakistan’s diplomats-most recently in August, to protest against the Punjab rural Lahingya. The attack on a Hindu temple in the Erhan area was in Pakistan. During the Haridwar incident from December 17 to 19, the controversial priest Yati Narsinghanand of Dasna Monastery in Ghaziabad faced several FIRs in UP to take up arms” to ensure that “Muslims will not be in 2029. Become prime minister. “After nationwide anger, the three were booked for hate speech. Swami Dharamdas and Sadhvi Annapurna and Waseem Rizvi, who changed their names to Jitendra Narayan Singh Tyagi after converting to Hinduism, were nominated in the FIR filed last Thursday.

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Partha Sarathi Deb, 68, a veteran Bengali actress, passes away in a Kolkata hospital; Jeet and Rupanjana Mitra pay respects

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Partha Sarathi Deb, 68, a veteran Bengali actress, passes away in a Kolkata hospital; Jeet and Rupanjana Mitra pay respects

Partha Sarathi Deb passed away on Friday, and his remains were taken to Technician’s Studio at 12 pm.

Bengali actor Partha Sarathi Deb, aged 68, passed away at a Kolkata hospital while undergoing treatment, according to his family.

Partha passed away at 11:50 pm on Friday night due to COPD-related ailments. He had been admitted to state-run M R Bangur hospital for the last month, and his condition worsened over the past week, and he was in the ICU.

Jeet honours Rupanjana with a lengthy message

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Actor Jeet expressed sadness over the loss of colleague and WBAF committee member Partha Sarathi Deb on X, sharing a photo and offering condolences to his bereaved family and friends.

Actress Rupanjana Mitra announced the news on Facebook, writing a lengthy note in Bengali.

Partha, the vice president of the West Bengal Motion Picture Artists Forum, condoled the death of actor Amit Shah and announced that his body would be taken to Technician Studio, a familiar place for him.

The forum is deeply saddened by the actor’s passing and will keep his remains at Technician’s Studio on March 23, where his loved ones, teammates, and well-wishers can pay their last respects.

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About Partha

Partha, a popular serialist, has acted in over 200 works, including theatre, serial, film, and web series. He has appeared in serials like Joyee, Chuni Panna, and Mithai, and starred in movies like Prem Aamar, Kakababu Here Gelen, Lathi, and Bogla Mama Jug Jug Jiyo.

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