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Big news until 12 o’clock

1 There was uproar in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly in Srinagar after engineer Rashid and MLA Khurshid Ahmed Sheikh’s brother displayed a banner about Article 370. Opposition leader Sunil Sharma opposed this. The deliberations of the House were suspended for some time. Iran Hafiz Lone displayed the banner in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly. The House proceedings were suspended for 15 minutes following a scuffle between Irfan Hafiz Lone and BJP members. BJP raised voice on security how such things are allowed.

2. Donald Trump has become the 47th president of the United States by defeating Kamala Harris in the US elections. Prime Minister Modi congratulated Trump on becoming President and expressed his desire to work together for world peace. A few hours later, Donald Trump and Prime Minister Modi had a telephone conversation. Trump said: The whole world loves Modi.

3. The reach of air and helicopter services is continuously increasing in Uttarakhand. In this sequence, a new helicopter service is being started for Gauchar in Chamoli and Joshiyara in Uttarkashi. These helicopter services will operate every Monday to Saturday starting November 13. Helicopter service will start from Sahasradhara helipad in Dehradun at 9.30 am

4. In view of the elections in Maharashtra, advertising is in full swing. The leaders of political parties actively participate in the electoral field. Meanwhile, AIMIM MLA Akbaruddin Owaisi addressed a meeting in Malegaon. At this meeting, Owaisi demanded the arrest of Ramgiri Maharaj, accused of having made objectionable statements about the Prophet Muhammad without mentioning his name.

5 Mandal Murmu, who was the electoral proponent from CM Soren’s Barhet assembly constituency, has received death threats. Recently, Mandal Murmu left JMM and joined BJP. Former Chief Minister and BJP leader Champai Soren had shared Jhamki’s screenshot on his X handle, following which the police arrested the accused.

6. AIMIM President and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi has made a big statement regarding the murder of NCP leader Baba Siddiqui in Mumbai, Maharashtra. He said no one has the answer as to why Baba Siddiqui was killed. Some say someone is in jail and they killed him, others say there was a fight and they killed him. But the question arises: whose mind is behind the murder? Who is that mind?

7 The Uttarakhand government seems to be active these days. Meanwhile, contracts have been signed between the central government, the state government and the Asian Development Bank for projects worth Rs 2,447 crore in the state. Recently, the ADB had approved the financing of these projects. Chandresh Kumar, project director of the Uttarakhand Urban Area Development Agency, said the agreement was signed in Delhi. Work on the projects will begin soon.

8 Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde said that the Mahayuti government will be formed and claimed that the Congress made many promises in Karnataka and Himachal, but later said that it was a “misprint”. CM Shinde told ANI: “Those who opposed the ‘Laadli Behan’ plan, who went to court against it, have bad intentions… The Mayahuti government will be formed and it will do whatever we say.

9 Former diplomat Mani Shankar Aiyar expressed his deep regret over the election of Donald Trump as president of the United States. Iyer described Donald Trump as a person of “dubious character.” Iyer said the close relationship between Prime Minister Modi and Trump sheds a negative light on Modi and his personal decisions.

10 Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren addressed a public rally in Ranchi and alleged that he had been imprisoned to overthrow the government and eliminate the JMM. He continued his attack and called JMM the “Great Wall of China” of Jharkhand and alleged that no one can cross the wall and anyone who tries to scale it will be eliminated.

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