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Khalistan Zindabad chants were chanted in Bathinda

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At a gathering held in honour of late Punjabi cinema actor Deep Sidhu on Monday, “Khalistan Zindabad” slogans were chanted.

According to sources, fans of Punjabi actor Deep Sidhu, who died in a traffic accident in Ludhiana’s Tharike village on February 15, held a demonstration in his honour on February 21 in Punjab’s Bathinda.

Several pro-Khalistani forces were seen hoisting ostensibly Khalistan flags and yelling “Khalistan Zindabad” slogans as they marched through Bathinda’s streets. In honour of the actor, who died in a car accident last week, admirers yelled “Deep Sidhu Zindabad.”

During the rally in Bathinda, posters of Khaliistani terrorists Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and Deep Sidhu were also displayed.

The pro-Khalistan protest was held in the presence of Punjab police, which was shocking. Khalistani protestors chanted anti-India slogans while the Punjab police stood by silently.

The footage of a pro-Khalistan demonstration in Bhatinda, Punjab, has gone viral on the internet, causing widespread resentment among the country’s residents.

Several social media users have demanded that anti-India groups in Punjab be prosecuted for endangering the country’s security and integrity by promoting a pro-Khalistani agenda. One user questioned the Punjab government, which is governed by Congress, for allowing such anti-national demonstrations.

The Khalistanis have used the demise of actor Deep Sidhu to reignite the Khalistan movement, according to Anshul Saxena.

Likewise, the Anti-Terrorist Front of India has given the Punjab police an ultimatum to act against anti-India forces who are raising pro-Khalistan slogans. If Punjab police do not take action against pro-Khalistanis within the next 48 hours, ATF President Veeresh Shandilya has threatened to file a complaint in the Punjab and Haryana High Court.

During Deep Sidhu’s cremation, supporters sang “Khalistan Zindabad.”

Hundreds of Khalistani supporters turned out for actor Deep Sidhu’s cremation, shouting pro-Khalistan chants.

They chanted, “Saadi (Hamari) majboori hai, Khalistan zaroori hai,” as they wanted independence and a separate territory known as Khalistan. The Sikh youth also chanted “banke rahega Khalistan” and requested an investigation into Sidhu’s death, who was one of the culprits in the Delhi riots in 2021.

People who attended Deep Sidhu’s funeral screamed the words “Khalistan Zindabad” over and over again around his pyre. Pro-Khalistan banners were also carried by a few of them.

On February 15, Deep Sidhu was killed in a car accident near Delhi on the KMP (Kundli-Manesar) Highway. Various Sikh organisations that attended the cremation, according to sources, said that Sidhu’s killing was a premeditated murder and that the state should investigate. Reena Rai, Sidhu’s girlfriend, was in the car with him and survived the crash thanks to the airbags.

Deep was indeed a Khalistani enthusiast who was detained in February of last year after taking part in the desecration of the Red Fort during a violent tractor demonstration. Khalistani protesters had attacked security and police officers stationed at Red Fort, as well as disrespected India’s national flag by displaying two additional flags with Sikh emblems. The pro-Khalistan factions applauded his act of desecration of the Red Fort.

In December 2020, a video of Sidhu speaking in English went viral, catapulting him into the spotlight. Deep Sidhu was spotted pretending to be a farmer and predicting that the farmers’ demonstrations will be a watershed point in Indian and South Asian geopolitics. These farmer demonstrations, according to Sidhu, are nothing short of a revolution.

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The Tenth Tata Mumbai Marathon Was Completed By NMMC Commissioner

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Dr. Kailas Shinde, Commissioner of the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC), has accomplished a remarkable feat by finishing the Tata Mumbai Marathon for the ninth year in a row.

Thousands of runners from all around the world attended this year’s marathon, which was held on Sunday to commemorate the famous event’s 20th anniversary. Dr. Shinde further demonstrated his dedication to endurance and fitness by finishing the difficult 42.195 km race in an astounding 4 hours, 29 minutes, and 12 seconds.

As evidence of his commitment to regular training and preparation, Dr. Shinde maintained a constant pace of 6 minutes and 23 seconds per kilometer throughout the marathon, which started at 5:00 a.m. at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus in Mumbai.

This year’s achievement comes after Dr. Shinde’s outstanding performance in the Comrades Marathon, an ultramarathon in South Africa, when he exceeded the time limit by finishing the 86.6 km route in 11 hours, 10 minutes, and 56 seconds. His reputation as a focused and dedicated athlete was further solidified by this accomplishment.

Dr. Shinde has continuously put his training first despite his hectic administrative job and rigorous schedule, demonstrating that amazing outcomes are possible when hard effort, goal-setting, and preparation are balanced. In addition to reflecting his own accomplishments, his love of running provides as motivation for leading a healthy lifestyle.

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Residents Of Kharghar Express Concern Over The Increasing Number Of Roadside Shops And Encroachments

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Residents of Kharghar are raising serious concerns over the growing encroachments and unauthorized shops in Sectors 30 to 40, which are causing inconvenience and safety issues. Locals have shared photographs showing illegal roadside stalls selling clothes, fruits, coconuts, and snacks, taking over footpaths and parking spaces.

One image shows a clothing shop operating from a car boot, while another captures coconut vendors blocking a busy intersection. A third photo highlights a snack stall covered with plastic sheets, further restricting pedestrian movement, especially under the newly constructed metro bridge.

Frustrated residents say these illegal setups are disrupting daily life. “We pay taxes for planned infrastructure, but these encroachments create chaos,” said Radhe Trivedi, a local.

Arvind Pawar, another resident, said multiple complaints to the Panvel Municipal Corporation (PMC) and CIDCO have seen little action. “We need stricter enforcement to remove illegal hawkers and restore order,” he added.

Citizens have taken to social media to highlight the issue, tagging government officials, including the Chief Minister’s Office of Maharashtra and MLA Prashant Thakur, demanding intervention.

Resident Lalita Iyer emphasized the need for long-term solutions to prevent future encroachments and protect Kharghar’s planned urban development.

With growing pressure from residents, authorities are now being urged to take immediate and strict action to remove these unauthorized commercial activities and restore public spaces to their proper use.

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The Marathi Language Conservation Fortnight Is Being Celebrated By NMMC With A Self-Poetry Recitation Competition

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NMMC Hosts Self-Poetry Recitation Competition To Celebrate Marathi Language Conservation Fortnight.

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The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) held a self-poetry reciting competition to support officials’ and staff members’ poetic writing abilities. The occasion was a component of the two-week-long Marathi Language Conservation campaign.

Thirty-one poets took part in this event. From January 14 to January 28, the city government has organized a number of events to promote the Marathi language.

Ashok Gupte, a well-known poet and the grandson of the famed poet Bee, judged the self-poetry reciting competition. Gupte urged the poets to continue their commitment to producing high-caliber poetry. Despite their hectic work schedules, he commended the cops and staff for fostering their literary abilities.

The poet was especially grateful of the female staff members who had worked hard and passionately to develop their literary skills while juggling work and domestic duties. Gupte stressed the significance of delivery and presentation. He emphasized that there should be a natural rhythm and flow even in free verse poetry. According to an official, he encouraged contestants to keep competing, read quality poetry, and keep composing. During the occasion, Gupte also read a few of his own outstanding poetry.

The NMMC headquarters will host a lecture on “Mayboli Abhijat Marathi” by famous poet and writer Dr. Mahesh Keluskar. Navi Mumbai literature lovers are welcome to come and take part in this thought-provoking discussion.

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