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Pakistan's answer to the Pulwama: 'There are no places in the 22 positions suggested by India'

Pakistan's answer to the Pulwama: 'There are no places in the 22 positions suggested by India'

  

Pakistan has replied to the involvement of Jais-e-Mohammed in the Pulwama attack, "India has no 22 terrorist camps suggested."

According to a report published in The Indian Express, Pakistan has given official conclusions for the first time in its response to the Dossier's response to India's involvement in Jais-e-Mohammed's involvement in the Pulwama attack.

Pakistan has also said that 54 people were detained by their Investigative Agency, there is no link between 54 people and Pulwama attacks.

India's Foreign Ministry spokesman Ravish Kumar said, "India is disappointed with Pakistan's response, it is a matter of regret that Pakistan is still refusing to believe that the attack on the Pulwama attack is not ready."

"But we are not surprised that this is the attitude of Pakistan."

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Today, British MPs will vote crucially on the Bracket


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Britannian MPs will vote once again on Friday for the Breakeet issue. However, this poll will only be on the issue of an agreement with the European Union.

British MPs on Friday vote on Ireland's border deal, ie Irish Backstops, European Union, and Britain's separation from money laundering. This bill is being called 'Talaq Bill', which will vote for citizens' rights.

On March 29, the British government had applied section 50, according to which the brakes should be applied after two years.

House of Commons leader Andrea Leedsm said in Britain that it is necessary to cancel the settlement before the date of the 50th to 22nd May at 11pm on the night of March 29. Voting will be done on this issue.

However, many MPs are against it and the Labor Party and the Democratic Unionist Party have said they will vote in opposition to this agreement.

Article 35-A barrier to the development of Jammu and Kashmir: Arun Jaitley


Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said Article 35-A is a hindrance to the economic development of Jammu and Kashmir.

He termed this Article as 'Constitutional inaccurate' and said that it would harm the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

Jaitley asked a question about his existence, why does the law of the country not apply in this state?

In his blog on Thursday, Jaitley wrote, "Article 35-A came into effect in 1954, which discriminates between the people of the state and the rest of the country."

"People of Jammu and Kashmir can vote in the Lok Sabha elections but they are not going to vote in assembly and municipal elections."

Their children do not get government jobs. They can not afford their property and their children can not get into government institutions.

In 1954, this Article was attached to the Constitution by the order of President Rajendra Prasad. This happened as a result of an agreement between Maharaja Hari Singh and the Indian government of Kashmir.

'Modi's Bipopic has no concern with BJP' -the producer's answer

According to a report published on The Indian Express, Hitesh Jain, on behalf of Narendra Modi's biopic in response to the notice issued by the Election Commission, has said that this film has nothing to do with the BJP.

He has also said that this film has been made by our clients, not any political candidates, and the producer has made this film at his own expense.

His lawyer Hitesh Jain, on behalf of Manish Acharya and Suresh Oberoi, producer Anand K Pandit, Sandeep Singh, said, "Based on some public programs and social media post, it is a matter of fact that there is no legal basis to connect our client with any political party. There is no legal basis."

Hitesh is the director of Jain Bluecraft Digital Foundation In the book 'The Examiner Warriors', Prime Minister Narendra Modi's book published last year, this foundation was a technology and knowledge partner.

According to the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Hitesh Jain holds 50% shares of the company.

On March 2, another book by Bluecraft has been published, 'A Social Revolution on Mind Key Batter-Radio'. In which 50 radio episodes of Modi's 'Man Ki Baat' program have been edited.

Sharad Pawar's NCP will contest all the seats of Gujarat

On one hand, Sharad Pawar's Nationalist Congress Party is contesting the Lok Sabha elections with the Congress from Maharashtra.

On the other hand, he has decided to fight independently from Gujarat. On Thursday, NCP has announced that they will contest all 26 Lok Sabha seats in Gujarat.

Polling for all the 26 seats in Gujarat in the third phase of Lok Sabha elections will be held on April 23

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