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The Print
27-05-2025
- Politics
- The Print
Congress govt in Karnataka acting worse than any dictator: Union Minister Pralhad Joshi
The Karnataka government in an official notification issued on Sunday alleged that the BJP engaged in 'misinformation, distortion and lies' through its campaign in visual media and print media under the title — 'charge sheet about two years failure of the state government'. The BJP leader's reaction came after the Congress government in Karnataka initiated a defamation case against the state BJP. New Delhi, May 26 (PTI) The BJP on Monday accused the Congress of silencing the voice of the people in Karnataka, with Union minister Pralhad Joshi saying the state government is acting 'worse than any dictator'. The opposition BJP in the state termed the move as the beginning of the 'second chapter of Emergency in Karnataka'. In a post on X, Joshi claimed that the Congress government is trying to 'intimidate' news channel anchors and asked the ruling party why talking about its 'failures, corruption and the damage' to Karnataka's economy and politics scares it. 'A question is troubling me – has Karnataka turned into a dictatorship like Hitler's time?' the Union minister asked. The Congress government, which claims to follow the Constitution and the ideas of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar, is acting worse than any dictator, he charged. 'Is silencing people's voices a part of the Constitution, Siddaramaiah? Why are you and @DKShivakumar so afraid of hearing criticism? Why does talking about your failures, corruption and the damage to Karnataka's economy and politics scare you?' the senior BJP leader, an MP from Dharwad Lok Sabha constituency in Karnataka, asked. Joshi claimed that the Congress government is 'trying to intimidate' news channel anchors by sending extraordinary police force' and said it only shows the ruling dispensation's 'fear and frustration' in hiding its failures.' 'It looks like you're just trying to cling to power, Mr. Siddaramaiah. 'We see your desperation. But Karnataka will never accept this dictatorship-like attitude or Mughal-style rule,' he added. State BJP president B Y Vijayendra said his party will not be silenced by such tactics. 'If you think that you can silence the opposition parties in the name of police and law, then it is nothing but the height of your foolishness,' he posted on 'X'. 'The second chapter of the emergency has begun in Karnataka, and the Karnataka Congress government will soon see that democracy, the people of Karnataka, the opposition parties and the media have the power to reverse it,' he added. The Karnataka government notification said that it has decided to file a defamation case in Bengaluru's 42nd Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court against the state BJP, and the Secretary, Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms (DPAR), has been authorised to file a complaint. Meanwhile, the Congress on Monday took a swipe at the Modi government on completing 11 years in office, saying the 'undeclared Emergency' had turned 11 and the promise of 'achche din' had proven to be a 'nightmare' in reality. In a post in Hindi on X, Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh said, 'Today is May 26 2025. Today is Undeclared Emergency @ 11.' Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge claimed that every section of the 140 crore people remained 'troubled' in the last 11 years. It was on this day in 2014 when Prime Minister Narendra Modi took oath for the very first time. Prime Minister Modi had taken oath for a third term on June 9 last year and his government has made it a point to go to people to highlight its signature measures and mobilise support for its programmes. PTI PK RT RT This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


Time of India
26-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Congress govt in Karnataka acting worse than any dictator: Union Minister Pralhad Joshi
Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel The BJP on Monday accused the Congress of silencing the voice of the people in Karnataka, with Union minister Pralhad Joshi saying the state government is acting "worse than any dictator". The BJP leader's reaction came after the Congress government in Karnataka initiated a defamation case against the state Karnataka government in an official notification issued on Sunday alleged that the BJP engaged in "misinformation, distortion and lies" through its campaign in visual media and print media under the title "charge sheet about two years failure of the state government".The opposition BJP in the state termed the move as the beginning of the "second chapter of Emergency in Karnataka".In a post on X, Joshi claimed that the Congress government is trying to "intimidate" news channel anchors and asked the ruling party why talking about its "failures, corruption and the damage" to Karnataka's economy and politics scares it."A question is troubling me - has Karnataka turned into a dictatorship like Hitler's time?" the Union minister Congress government, which claims to follow the Constitution and the ideas of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar , is acting worse than any dictator, he charged."Is silencing people's voices a part of the Constitution, Siddaramaiah? Why are you and @DKShivakumar so afraid of hearing criticism? Why does talking about your failures, corruption and the damage to Karnataka's economy and politics scare you?" the senior BJP leader, an MP from Dharwad Lok Sabha constituency in Karnataka, claimed that the Congress government is "trying to intimidate" news channel anchors by sending extraordinary police force" and said it only shows the ruling dispensation's "fear and frustration" in hiding its failures.""It looks like you're just trying to cling to power, Mr. Siddaramaiah. "We see your desperation. But Karnataka will never accept this dictatorship-like attitude or Mughal-style rule," he BJP president B Y Vijayendra said his party will not be silenced by such tactics."If you think that you can silence the opposition parties in the name of police and law, then it is nothing but the height of your foolishness," he posted on 'X'."The second chapter of the emergency has begun in Karnataka, and the Karnataka Congress government will soon see that democracy, the people of Karnataka, the opposition parties and the media have the power to reverse it," he Karnataka government notification said that it has decided to file a defamation case in Bengaluru's 42nd Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court against the state BJP, and the Secretary, Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms (DPAR), has been authorised to file a the Congress on Monday took a swipe at the Modi government on completing 11 years in office, saying the "undeclared Emergency" had turned 11 and the promise of "achche din" had proven to be a "nightmare" in a post in Hindi on X, Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh said, "Today is May 26 2025. Today is Undeclared Emergency @ 11."Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge claimed that every section of the 140 crore people remained "troubled" in the last 11 was on this day in 2014 when Prime Minister Narendra Modi took oath for the very first Minister Modi had taken oath for a third term on June 9 last year and his government has made it a point to go to people to highlight its signature measures and mobilise support for its programmes.


Tatler Asia
28-04-2025
- Tatler Asia
Mother's Day 2025: 5 best luxury hotels to stay in Asia, for every type of mum
2. For mums who need a break Above This wellness village is set amidst pristine gardens along (Photo: Instagram / @Rxvwellness) RXV Wellness Village Sampran, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand This wellness village is located just outside Bangkok and set amidst pristine gardens along the Tha Chin River. The village offers a holistic approach to well-being, integrating traditional treatments with modern science. Find various treatment centres within the village, such as the Bor Naam hydrotherapy complex that features vitality pools and infrared saunas as well as the Wellness Clinic where one can receive personalised health assessments. When it comes to food, there's also farm-to-table dining for guests to indulge in nourishing and delectable plates. Our fitspo mums will love this. In case you missed it: The best mother-daughter spa and wellness experiences in Singapore 3. For urban mums Above Janu Tokyo is located in the heart of Azabudai Hills (Photo: Janu Tokyo) Janu Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan Mums who thrive on the energy of a city will revel in a stay at Janu Tokyo. In the heart of Azabudai Hills—Tokyo's newest and most dynamic urban village—the property's light-filled rooms and suites offer private balconies and sweeping views of Tokyo Tower. The hotel's design balance elegance and calm, creating a serene sanctuary amid the city's buzz. Beyond its tranquil interiors, Janu Tokyo places you steps away from decadent dining concepts, high-end shopping streets and cultural landmarks. Tatler tip: Elevate mum's experience and have an enchanted evening on a private night cruise. The luxurious yacht takes you across calm waters, allowing you to admire the city's stunning skyline. The journey is also tailored upon request, providing a more personalised experience. 4. For artistic mums Above This boutique hotel is a visual feast (Photo: Instagram / @ Villa Palladio Jaipur, Jaipur, India A visual feast for mums with an artistic soul, this nine-room boutique hotel is inspired by the grandeur of Maharaja's palace and infused with Rococo exuberance. The property is designed to inspire and delight the senses. Each room is uniquely decorated with canopied beds, hand-carved marble and block-printed textiles. The lush rose gardens, Mughal-style pool and whimsical pavilion bar create a dreamlike setting. 5. For adventurous mums Above There's plenty to explore at Nihi Sumba (Photo: Facebook / Nihi Sumba) Nihi Sumba, Sumba, Indonesia Located on the remote Indonesian island of Sumba, Nihi Sumba is a destination like no other. Here, days can be spent horseback riding on the beach, hiking through lush hills or exploring local villages. The resort's all-inclusive philosophy ensures every detail is taken care of, from airport transfers to curated excursions. With its vibrant landscapes and commitment to sustainability, the property is perfect for mums who see travel as a way to discover and connect with the world. Tatler Tip: Looking to try a unique adventure? Head to Nihi's Sandalwood Stables for a Swimming with the Horses experience, where you'll get to explore the clear blue waters with a guide and a four-legged friend.


Arab News
27-03-2025
- General
- Arab News
Peshawar's iconic Sunehri Mosque sees surge of devotees in Ramadan
Peshawar: The 39-meter tall minaret is the first thing that comes into view when one arrives close to the street in Peshawar's main Saddar Bazaar where the majestic Sunehri Masjid is located. Known for its considerable size, built over an impressive 1,670 sq. meters, and Mughal-style architecture, the Sunehri, or Golden, Mosque in the capital of the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, is one of the most iconic masjids in the region. The mosque can accommodate at least 6,000 worshippers, making it ideal for the month of Ramadan when believers flock to mosques for Tarawih — special, voluntary prayers performed typically after the Isha (night) prayer, and considered a highly recommended Sunnah, or practice of the Prophet Muhammad. The foundation stone of the mosque was laid by Habib Ur Rehman, a Peshawar resident, in 1946 but construction work was hit by delays due unavailability of funds and security issues, and was completed in 1992, primarily funded by public donations. Rehman modeled the mosque after Lahore's iconic Badshahi Mosque, built by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, the prayer leader at Sunehri Masjid, Maulana Muhammad Ismail, told Arab News. 'The foundation stone of our mosque was laid in 1946, but the situation deteriorated in Pakistan due to the wars (of 1965 and 1971), so work was stopped for a little time,' he said. Explaining the architecture, Ismail said that the central minaret, a hallmark of the mosque, was built at 39 meters (128 feet) so it could be seen from far-flung areas in Peshawar at a time when there were few tall buildings in the city. 'The need for the construction of the 128-feet-high minaret at that time was that our organizers thought that the azaan (call to prayer) of the Sunehri Masjid should reach far-flung areas,' Ismail said. The mosque is built with red bricks and famed for its signature gold domes and intricate Mughal-style architecture that features arches, domes and pointed cupolas atop the minarets. In Ramadan, more worshippers than usual throng to the Sunehri Masjid, filling up its halls and prayer rooms as they seek to deepen their connection with Allah, earn rewards, and ask for forgiveness from sins. Imran Khan, 38, is one such devotee who has been offering prayers at the mosque for the past 12 years. 'This is a beautiful mosque, I come here every Ramadan to worship and recite (the Qur'an),' Khan told Arab News. 'I especially visit a lot in Ramadan when I get the chance.' Khawar Rehman, a Peshawar resident who had come for Asr prayers at the mosque, said that he frequented the place as he liked worshiping in a 'known mosque' like the Sunehri Masjid. 'This mosque has larger congregations and better rewards,' he said, 'so I like to come here.'