Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh walked out of Sunaria jail, Arvind Kejriwal is set to relocate from his current residence in Civil Lines to a new home, Triptii Dimri recently faced boycott calls, Activist Sonam Wangchuk was detained again by the Delhi Police. Details of the news as below:

Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh:

On 2 October, Dera Sacha Sauda chief and rape convict Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh walked out of Sunaria jail in Haryana’s Rohtak after being granted a 20-day parole. This decision has sparked controversy, given that he is serving a 20-year sentence for rape and other criminal charges.

Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, who was convicted of rape and involved in several other criminal cases has been a controversial figure. His release on parole has raised questions about the legal system and its treatment of high-profile convicts, with concerns about the potential impact on public sentiment and justice. The decision has drawn criticism from various quarters, particularly due to the serious nature of his convictions.

Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh

Arvind Kejriwal:

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is set to relocate from his current residence in Civil Lines to a new home in New Delhi. The move comes as part of his official duties and is expected to provide him with a more suitable living arrangement for his role as the Chief Minister.

The decision to relocate has been met with attention, as it marks a significant change in his personal and professional life. Details about the new residence and the timeline for the move have not yet been disclosed. Kejriwal has been a prominent figure in Delhi politics, and this transition reflects his ongoing commitment to his responsibilities as a leader.

The Legend of Maula Jatt:

The highly anticipated Pakistani blockbuster The Legend of Maula Jatt, starring Fawad Khan and Mahira Khan, was originally expected to release in India. However, due to the political tensions between India and Pakistan, the film’s release in India has been halted.

The film, a remake of the 1979 cult classic Maula Jatt, has received widespread acclaim in various parts of the world. Despite that, cross-border releases, especially of Pakistani films in India, remain challenging due to regulatory restrictions and the prevailing political climate.

Fawad Khan and Mahira Khan, both popular in India for their previous work in Bollywood, were expected to attract significant interest with this film, but the release has been officially canceled.

The Legend of Maula Jatt

Triptii Dimri faced boycott:

Triptii Dimri recently faced boycott calls and controversy after she skipped a scheduled event in Jaipur. The incident escalated when her poster was defaced, with people shouting slogans like, “Pura Muh kala karo iska” (Blacken her whole face). The protest appeared to stem from disappointment over her absence at the event, which was expected to be part of the promotional activities for a project.

This incident highlights how public figures often face backlash for perceived slights or no-shows at important events, especially when expectations are high. Despite the defacement of her poster and the boycott calls, Triptii Dimri has yet to make a public statement regarding the situation.

Antony Blinken & S. Jaishankar:

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and emphasized that India and the U.S. are working together to address key global challenges. The meeting underscored the strong and growing strategic partnership between the two nations, focusing on areas like defense, technology, climate change, and regional security.

Blinken highlighted the importance of collaboration between the two countries in tackling issues such as global health, economic recovery, and maintaining a rules-based international order. Jaishankar echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing the shared vision and goals between India and the U.S. in promoting stability and prosperity on a global scale.

Antony Blinken & S. Jaishankar

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah:

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has responded to the controversy surrounding his wife’s decision to return plots allocated by the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA). He stated that his family is being unfairly targeted over the issue.

The row began when it was revealed that Siddaramaiah’s wife, Parvathi, had returned the MUDA plots amid public scrutiny. Critics have raised questions about the allotment, leading to accusations of preferential treatment. In his defense, Siddaramaiah emphasized that there was no wrongdoing and that the decision to return the plots was made to avoid further controversy. He expressed frustration over his family being dragged into political disputes.

Activist Sonam Wangchuk:

Activist Sonam Wangchuk, along with 150 Ladakhis, was detained again by the Delhi Police after being released late on Tuesday night. Wangchuk, known for his environmental activism and efforts to highlight issues in Ladakh, had been participating in protests or activities related to the region’s concerns.

The repeated detention has raised concerns among supporters about the treatment of activists and the ongoing struggle for Ladakh’s rights. Wangchuk has been a vocal advocate for environmental preservation and sustainable development in the region, and his detainment has drawn attention to the cause.

Sonam Wangchuk

Nathuram Godse Must Die:

Bharat Dabholkar, known for his creative contributions to the iconic Amul ads, has come forward with a new adaptation titled Nathuram Godse Must Die. The adaptation explores the complex and controversial figure of Nathuram Godse, the assassin of Mahatma Gandhi, while delving into themes of ideology, extremism, and the consequences of violence.

Dabholkar’s work often incorporates wit and social commentary, and this new project is expected to spark discussions due to its bold subject matter. The title itself suggests a provocative exploration of historical and political narratives, potentially offering a fresh perspective on the legacy of Godse and Gandhi. Further details about the adaptation are awaited.

BTS’s Jimin:

BTS’s Jimin has surpassed BLACKPINK’s Jennie on Spotify, dethroning her with an impressive achievement. Jimin’s song “WHO” has garnered 651 million streams, surpassing Jennie’s solo hit “SOLO.” This milestone reflects Jimin’s immense popularity and the strong streaming support from his fans, solidifying his position as a dominant figure in the global music scene.

Both Jimin and Jennie are widely recognized for their individual music projects alongside their work with BTS and BLACKPINK, respectively. Their solo ventures continue to attract massive attention and streams, highlighting their impact beyond their groups.

BTS's Jimin

Vanitha Vijaykumar:

Tamil actress Vanitha Vijaykumar is reportedly set to get married for the fourth time. Vanitha, who has had a prominent presence in the Tamil film industry, has been open about her personal life, including her previous marriages. News of her upcoming wedding has attracted public attention, with many curious about the details surrounding her new chapter.

Vanitha has faced both support and criticism over the years regarding her personal choices, but she continues to focus on her career and life decisions. Further details about her wedding plans are yet to be revealed.