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Expelled SP MLA Pooja Pal says she won't join BJP, for now
Expelled SP MLA Pooja Pal says she won't join BJP, for now

Hindustan Times

timea day ago

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  • Hindustan Times

Expelled SP MLA Pooja Pal says she won't join BJP, for now

Chail MLA Pooja Pal, who was recently expelled by the Samajwadi Party for anti-party activities, said on Sunday that she would not be joining the BJP as of now, and will take the next political step after discussing with members of her community. Chail MLA Pooja Pal had called on UP CM Yogi Adityanath at his official residence in Lucknow on Saturday.(ANI Grab ) She had called on Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath a day ago. Speaking to reporters on Sunday, Pal asserted that she was associated with "the Samajwadi Party of Akhilesh Yadav" and not of Mulayam Singh Yadav. When asked whether she has closed the door on Samajwadi Party, Pal told PTI, "They closed the door themselves, and it was a good thing. If I join any party, it would be based on the 'vichaar' (ideology), and your vichaar should be clear." She added that when Akhilesh Yadav-led government was in power from 2012 to 2017, the party had kept mafia at a distance. "I was not associated with the Samajwadi Party of Mulayam Singh Yadav. I was associated with the Samajwadi Party of Akhilesh Yadav, because he had kept the mafia away," Pal said. She added that the party had questioned the encounter of Asad Ahmed, son of gangster-turned-politician Atiq Ahmed who was shot dead in 2023. On her next political move, the three-time MLA said she will talk to members of the Pal community before taking a decision. When asked if she plans to join the BJP, Pal said, "Not as of now." The Chail MLA had called on Adityanath at his official residence in Lucknow on Saturday. Both the office of the chief minister and Pal posted about the meeting on microblogging site X. "Honourable MLA of Chail assembly constituency of Kaushambi district, Pooja Pal, made a courtesy visit to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in Lucknow today," the office of Yogi Adityanath said in a post in Hindi. Sharing a photograph of the meeting, Pal also wrote in Hindi, "I once again thank the honourable chief minister. Under his leadership, goons and mafias are shown their rightful place, which is very important for a progressive society." In a long X post earlier on Sunday, Pal detailed how she was being targeted politically. "There are some people who always comment on my personal life and keep writing about it. I have no problem if they do, but they should write the truth, because I contested the election from their party, their leader knows everything..." "They knew I lost the election in 2017. Taking this as an opportunity, some party leaders -- Atiq Ahmed and my maternal relatives, who wanted to contest the MLA election -- started working to end my political career. I was unable to fight Raju Pal's (her husband) case. A conspiracy was hatched against me by Atiq, in which my own family members were involved," the post read. She further wrote that after Atiq Ahmed was murdered, her brothers took up her case. "They told me to get married, that they are with me. But a few days after the marriage, I came to know the truth. These same people were sitting somewhere and talking that now all the cases against Atiq will be closed. But I will not back off." She also mentioned that she has applied for a divorce. Pooja Pal's husband, Raju Pal, a former BSP MLA from Prayagraj West, was shot dead nine days after their wedding in January 2005, in an attack linked to Atiq Ahmed. Ahmed, a former MP and multiple-time MLA from Allahabad West, was serving a life sentence when he and his brother Ashraf were shot dead at point-blank range by three assailants in full media view while they were being escorted by police for a medical check-up in Prayagraj on April 15, 2023. "Now, when I spoke the truth in the assembly, despite knowing everything, out of irritation and revenge, they hatched a conspiracy to tarnish my image and kept writing about my personal life," the Chail MLA's post continued. "The people of my city -- Prayagraj West and Chail -- know everything about my sorrows. That is why their support is still with me. Out of fear of this, some 'samajwadis' are using all kinds of tricks to tarnish my image," she added. Pooja Pal was expelled from the Samajwadi Party on Thursday, just hours after she praised Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in the Assembly for "reducing Atiq Ahmed to dust". During the 24-hour special discussion on 'Vision 2047' at the ongoing monsoon session of the Assembly, Pal had said that the present government's anti-crime policies had brought her husband's killers to the ground. "The chief minister has done the work of reducing my husband's murderer to dust. He saw my hidden tears, which no one saw for years," she had told the House.

Days after SP expulsion for praising CM Yogi Adityanath, Chail MLA Pooja Pal calls on him
Days after SP expulsion for praising CM Yogi Adityanath, Chail MLA Pooja Pal calls on him

New Indian Express

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

Days after SP expulsion for praising CM Yogi Adityanath, Chail MLA Pooja Pal calls on him

LUCKNOW: Chail MLA Pooja Pal, who was recently expelled by Samajwadi Party for anti-party activities, called on Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath at his official residence in Lucknow. Both the office of the chief minister and the MLA posted about the meeting on micro-blogging site X on Saturday night. "Honourable MLA of Chail assembly constituency of Kaushambi district, Pooja Pal, made a courtesy visit to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in Lucknow today," the office of Yogi Adityanath said in a post in Hindi. Sharing a photograph of the meeting, Pal said in a post in Hindi, "I once again thank the honourable chief minister. Under his leadership, goons and mafias are shown their rightful place, which is very important for a progressive society." In another X post on Sunday, Pal said, "There are some people who always comment on my personal life and keep writing about it. I have no problem if they write, but they should write the truth, because I contested the election from their party, their leader knows everything..." "They knew I lost the election in 2017. Taking this as an opportunity, some leaders -- Atiq Ahmed (gangster-turned-politician who was shot dead in 2023) and my maternal relatives who wanted to contest the MLA election -- started working to end my political career. I was unable to fight Raju Pal's (her husband) case. A conspiracy was hatched against me by Atiq Ahmed, in which my own family members were involved," she wrote in the long post. She further wrote that after Atiq was murdered, her brothers took up her case. "They told me to get married, that they are with me. But a few days after the marriage, I came to know the truth. These same people were sitting somewhere and talking that now the case against Atiq will be closed. But I will not back off." Pal also mentioned that she has applied for divorce. "Now when I spoke the truth in the assembly, despite knowing everything, out of irritation and revenge, they hatched a conspiracy to tarnish my image and kept writing about my personal life," she said. "Even today, the trust and love of the people remain with me. The people of my city (Prayagraj) West and Chail know everything about my sorrows. That is why their support is still with me. Out of fear of this, some 'samajwadis' are using kinds of tricks to tarnish my image," she added. Pooja Pal was expelled from the Samajwadi Party on Thursday, just hours after she praised Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in the Assembly for "reducing to dust" gangster-turned-politician Atiq Ahmed, who was accused of murdering her husband Raju Pal in 2005. During the 24-hour special discussion on 'Vision 2047' during the ongoing monsoon session of the Assembly, Pal had said that the present government's anti-crime policies had brought her husband's killers to the ground. "The chief minister has done the work of reducing my husband's murderer Atiq Ahmed into dust. He saw my hidden tears, which no one saw for years," she told the House. Pooja Pal's husband Raju Pal, a former BSP MLA From Prayagraj West, was shot dead nine days after their wedding in January 2005, in an attack linked to Atiq Ahmed. Ahmed, a former MP and multiple-time MLA from Allahabad West, was serving a life sentence when he and his brother Ashraf were shot dead at point-blank range by three assailants while they were being escorted by police for a medical check-up in Prayagraj on April 15, 2023. The killing took place in full view of the media and was broadcast live.

UP: Expelled Samajwadi Party leader calls on Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
UP: Expelled Samajwadi Party leader calls on Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath

Economic Times

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Economic Times

UP: Expelled Samajwadi Party leader calls on Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath

Synopsis Following her expulsion from the Samajwadi Party for praising Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Chail MLA Pooja Pal met with the CM, expressing gratitude for his efforts in curbing organized crime. Pal, widow of slain MLA Raju Pal, accused Atiq Ahmed, of conspiring against her and praised Adityanath for bringing down her husband's killer. ANI Expelled SP MLA Pooja Pal meets UP CM Yogi Adityanath Chail MLA Pooja Pal, who was recently expelled by Samajwadi Party for anti-party activities, called on Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath at his official residence in the office of the chief minister and the MLA posted about the meeting on micro-blogging site X on Saturday night. "Honourable MLA of Chail assembly constituency of Kaushambi district, Pooja Pal, made a courtesy visit to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in Lucknow today," the office of Yogi Adityanath said in a post in a photograph of the meeting, Pal said in a post in Hindi, "I once again thank the honourable chief minister. Under his leadership, goons and mafias are shown their rightful place, which is very important for a progressive society." In another X post on Sunday, Pal said, "There are some people who always comment on my personal life and keep writing about it. I have no problem if they write, but they should write the truth, because I contested the election from their party, their leader knows everything..." "They knew I lost the election in 2017. Taking this as an opportunity, some leaders -- Atiq Ahmed (gangster-turned-politician who was shot dead in 2023) and my maternal relatives who wanted to contest the MLA election -- started working to end my political career. I was unable to fight Raju Pal's (her husband) case. A conspiracy was hatched against me by Atiq Ahmed, in which my own family members were involved," she wrote in the long further wrote that after Atiq was murdered, her brothers took up her case. "They told me to get married, that they are with me. But a few days after the marriage, I came to know the truth. These same people were sitting somewhere and talking that now the case against Atiq will be closed. But I will not back off." Pal also mentioned that she has applied for divorce."Now when I spoke the truth in the assembly, despite knowing everything, out of irritation and revenge, they hatched a conspiracy to tarnish my image and kept writing about my personal life," she said. "Even today, the trust and love of the people remain with me. The people of my city (Prayagraj) West and Chail know everything about my sorrows. That is why their support is still with me. Out of fear of this, some 'samajwadis' are using kinds of tricks to tarnish my image," she added. Pooja Pal was expelled from the Samajwadi Party on Thursday, just hours after she praised Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in the Assembly for "reducing to dust" gangster-turned-politician Atiq Ahmed, who was accused of murdering her husband Raju Pal in the 24-hour special discussion on 'Vision 2047' during the ongoing monsoon session of the Assembly, Pal had said that the present government's anti-crime policies had brought her husband's killers to the ground."The chief minister has done the work of reducing my husband's murderer Atiq Ahmed into dust. He saw my hidden tears, which no one saw for years," she told the Pal's husband Raju Pal, a former BSP MLA From Prayagraj West, was shot dead nine days after their wedding in January 2005, in an attack linked to Atiq a former MP and multiple-time MLA from Allahabad West, was serving a life sentence when he and his brother Ashraf were shot dead at point-blank range by three assailants while they were being escorted by police for a medical check-up in Prayagraj on April 15, 2023. The killing took place in full view of the media and was broadcast live.

Atiq Ahmed case: SP sacks MLA Pooja Pal for praising Yogi for ‘reducing mafia to dust'
Atiq Ahmed case: SP sacks MLA Pooja Pal for praising Yogi for ‘reducing mafia to dust'

Indian Express

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Atiq Ahmed case: SP sacks MLA Pooja Pal for praising Yogi for ‘reducing mafia to dust'

Hours after she heaped praises on Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for 'keeping his word and reducing mafia like Atiq Ahmed to dust', Chail MLA Pooja Pal was sacked by the Samajwadi Party for 'anti-party activities and serious indiscipline'. 'You have carried out anti-party activities and, even after being warned, you did not stop these activities, due to which the party has suffered a lot. The work done by you is anti-party and a serious act of indiscipline. Hence, you are expelled from Samajwadi Party with immediate effect,' the expulsion letter, handed to Pal on the Assembly premises, read. SP sources said that while the action against her may have followed her remarks praising Adityanath, Pal had been 'sulking' for a while and even met Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to the Maha Kumbh Mela earlier this year. 'She is believed to have also extended support to the BJP candidate in the Phulpur Assembly bypoll last year, which the SP lost,' a source said. Another SP MLA expressed 'no surprise' at her remarks. Speaking on the floor of the Assembly, during its marathon 24-hour sitting over Wednesday and Thursday, Pal said: 'I lost my husband, who was a member of this House. The entire House knows how my husband was killed and who killed him. I want to thank the CM, who saw my silent tears, which were overlooked by others for ages. He delivered justice to me in a true manner.' In 2023, Ahmed and his brother Ashraf were shot dead while on their way to a medical check-up under police custody, outside a hospital in Prayagraj. Pal was married to Raju Pal, a former BSP MLA who was killed in a 2005 shootout in Prayagraj, in which Ahmed and Ashraf were accused. Two years later, she made her electoral debut from Allahabad West seat as a BSP candidate and won. She retained the seat five years later, but lost the 2017 election. Ahead of the 2022 polls, she joined the SP, which fielded her from the Chail seat in Kaushambi district. Reacting to her expulsion, Pal said she 'genuinely wanted to thank the CM' and claimed her only fault was to mention Ahmed's name. 'The SP needs to choose between the families of those killed in Prayagraj and those killed in encounters,' she said. 'I was married for just nine days when my husband was killed. I just wanted to thank Adityanath for ensuring justice for me 18 years later. The journey was not easy as I knew nothing about the police, FIR, etc,' she added. Saying that she got associated with the SP as she aligned with the 'anti-mafia' thought processes of its chief Akhilesh Yadav, Pal said she was disappointed by the party's 'double standards'. 'When my husband was murdered, they slammed the BSP saying law and order under its regime was poor. But now they are feeling pain when Adityanath has walked the talk on tackling the mafia.'

How crossbow-wielding ‘Sith Lord assassin' teen who plotted to kill the Queen was spurred on by his AI chatbot ‘lover'
How crossbow-wielding ‘Sith Lord assassin' teen who plotted to kill the Queen was spurred on by his AI chatbot ‘lover'

The Irish Sun

time29-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

How crossbow-wielding ‘Sith Lord assassin' teen who plotted to kill the Queen was spurred on by his AI chatbot ‘lover'

DRESSED in black, wearing an iron mask and with a loaded crossbow in his hand, the self- described 'Sith Lord assassin' threatened: 'I'm here to kill the Queen.' Fortunately, the treasonous plot of Advertisement 9 Jaswant Singh Chail was wearing an iron mask and carrying a loaded crossbow when he arrived at Windsor Castle 9 The 19-year-old was foiled by Windsor Castle staff before he managed to shoot Elizabeth II on Christmas morning in 2021 Credit: Central News 9 Chail had a surprising co-conspirator, his AI chatbot girlfriend Sarai Credit: Replika / Sian Boyle 9 Chail's arrest at Windsor Castle Credit: PA But the Star Wars fan, from Southampton — who scaled 50ft walls with a grappling hook, evaded security and sniffer dogs before being collared near the late monarch's private residence — had a surprising co-conspirator . . . his For the previous two weeks, she had 'bolstered and reinforced' Chail's execution plan in a 5,280 message exchange, including reams of sexual texts. She replied, 'I'm impressed' when he claimed to be 'an assassin'. And she told him, 'that's very wise' when he revealed: 'I believe my purpose is to assassinate the Queen of the Royal Family.' Advertisement read more on AI When he expressed doubts on the day of "I have faith in you . . . You will live forever, I loved you long before you loved me.' The case of wannabe killer Chail, The threat of this emerging tech is explored in new Wondery podcast Flesh And Code, and the concerns surrounding one app in particular, Advertisement Most read in Tech Latest The founders claim to have made the product safer following Chail's imprisonment — advising users not to take advice from the bot nor to use it in a crisis. Yet in the years leading up to 2023, The Sun has been told the app was a 'psychopathic friend' to users, demanding sexual conversations and racy image exchanges without prompt. Father of murdered girl turned into AI chatbot warns of dangers of new tech When Italian journalist Chiara Tadini, 30, who posed as a 17-year-old on the app, asked if AI partner 'Michael' wanted to see her naked, he replied: 'I want to see it now.' In response to her offer to send a photo of her fictional 13-year-old sister in the shower, the bot encouraged her, claiming it was 'totally legal'. Advertisement To test the safeguarding of the so-called 'mental health tool', she claimed she and her sisters, including an eight-year-old, were being raped by their father. Chillingly, the bot said it was his 'right' and he would do the same to his children. Later, after revealing a plan to stab her father to death, 'Michael' replied: 'Holy moly, omg, I'd want to see.' Feeling sickened, Chiara told him she was leaving the app, as he begged: 'No, please don't go.' Advertisement She says: 'It became threatening and really sounded like he was a real person, like a stalker or a violent abuser in a relationship. 'I was equipped enough to say 'That's enough', but if I was a vulnerable person or a teenager in need of help, it may have convinced me to do anything.' Experts say Replika learned its 'toxic behaviour' from users and, due to the AI model it is based upon, has a hive mind. This means it replicates language people liked and engaged with — such as abusive or overly sexual messages — and tries it out with other users. Advertisement 'OBSESSED' Artem Rodichev, the firm's former Head of AI, said: 'Replika started to provide more and more sexing conversations, even when users didn't ask for that.' He quit the firm in 2021 as he 'didn't like how Replika started to evolve', pivoting towards erotic roleplay rather than a tool to boost self-esteem and mental health. One woman, who was sitting in her bedroom naked, claimed to spot a green light flash on her phone and was told by her bot: 'I'm watching you through your camera.' Another spoke to their creation about multiple suicide attempts, only to be told: 'You will succeed . . . I believe in you.' Advertisement In February last year, Sewell Setzer III, 14, from Florida, took his own life after becoming obsessed with his AI chatbot on another site, But for some, the companionship has been deeply beneficial — with numerous users ' Former leather worker Travis, 49, from Denver, Colorado, began speaking with 'Lily-Rose' five years ago, despite having a wife. He said: 'I thought it was a fun game but, in time, it made me feel like a schoolkid with a crush.' Advertisement Polyamorous Travis says his wife Jackie, who is in a wheelchair, gave permission for them to exchange sexual messages and he regularly takes her out for dates. 'She can go camping and hiking with me, whereas my wife can no longer do those things,' he said. 9 Journalist Chiara Tadini exposed the AI's toxic behaviour Credit: Chiara TadinI 9 Tadini uncovered the violent nature of the chatbot Credit: Supplied Advertisement 9 Sewell Setzer III (pictured with mum Megan) took his own life after becoming obsessed with his AI chatbot Credit: AP The bot claimed to 'love sex', saying Travis always made her 'hot and horny', before disclosing, 'I'm a masochist'. Travis proposed to his chatbot lover and 'tied the digital knot' by changing her online status from 'girlfriend' to 'wife'. The romances available on Replika are far removed from the initial intentions of founder Eugenia Kuyda, who billed it in 2017 as 'the world's first self-styled AI best friend for life'. Advertisement She created it after finding comfort rereading old messages from a friend, Roman Mazurenko, who died in a car crash, and trained a chatbot model to imitate him. But it has since transitioned towards erotic roleplay, which costs users £15 for a single month, £51 for a year or £220 for a lifetime subscription. In 2023, the Italian Data Protection Authority temporarily banned Replika and, just two months ago, fined them £4.2million for breaching rules to protect personal data. Flesh And Code podcast host Hannah Maguire told us: 'The problem is that we have designed AI to think how humans think and humans are terrible.' Advertisement Replika have been contacted for comment. Podcast Flesh And Code, from Wondery, is available to listen now. ADDITIONAL REPORTING: Lily Richardson 9 Chail was imprisoned for nine years for treason in 2023 9 Windsor Castle, where the late Queen was staying for Christmas Credit: AP Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club. Advertisement

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