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Anonymity makes social media platforms open to abuse

anonymous, virat kohli, anonymity, internet, social media, abusing on social media, misuse of social mediaOne fake profile that sent threats to Virat Kohli’s daughter got caught by Mumbai police. But this is not the first incident where anonymous profiles threaten someone. A female journalist asked males that were making malicious and misogynistic sexual comments on her feeds why they felt the need to. While anonymity may allow people to express themselves without consequences, it also creates a false sense of security.

Anonymity allows people to express themselves without admonishment. Different social media tools take different stances on the importance of anonymity. Facebook requires users to use their real name (although they don’t have a great way of monitoring this), whereas Tumblr allows its users to be as anonymous or as transparent as they want.

Anonymity might have various explanations; many people believe that it enables people to freely speak their minds without fear of repercussion; others use it as a platform for libel and hate speech and those opinions clash. Anything less than a name you regularly use (“real” in the sense that this is the name you go by. Not always a legal name, but the name you’re known by,) is an instant sign of cowardice and/or immaturity. Anonymity is a term that gets thrown around quite often in the microblogging world and has many legitimate perspectives.

There are lots of ways to remove anonymity and find out who someone is. But one thing is certain that anonymity breeds freedom. It’s like freedom of speech: you can say what you want openly without fear of consequence, which leads to more freedom for individuals who share your outlooks on anonymity worldwide. Abuse is everywhere, but this isn’t about abuse. This is about user rights. Anonymity allows for people to be more open with their opinions – both positive and negative – without fear of repercussion, which can allow for massive change in a short period of time.

For example, the anonymity on the Internet has allowed people to express themselves in a way that was never possible before due to fear of repercussions from governments and corporations alike. The Internet has allowed the people to become their own government – they’re their own government now. Teachers are liberated from the oppression of students who wish to bully them.

All of these things, and more, have been made possible by anonymity – through Internet forums, chatrooms, Facebook pages, etc. It’s an amazing tool that has allowed many parts of the world to take a deep breath for the first time ever. It truly inspired me to want to not just erase anonymity on the Internet for one set of people but everybody – even those people who have used it for less than noble purposes.

At the same time, there are some perverts, sadists and extremely cruel people with destructive mindsets on social media, they find someone or the other to take out their anger and nastiness, their frustration speaks for themselves. In all cases, the abuse gets more intense resorting to the threats of murder or rape. By using threatening or abusive language the intent was to shock women away from their perceived territory.

We all have personas, to one extent or another. These are the various caricatures we use in various situations: the persona you use with immediate family, the persona you use at work, the persona you use when dealing with vendors, the persona you use when in a particular social media forum. Some people even have different personas for different topics on social media!

The only pro to being anonymous is that people will not know your identity. It is good that nobody should be forced to prove who they are online, just to say something. In some cases, that could be dangerous, even fatal, and in many more just embarrassing. It’s a sliding scale – there is a long history of whistle-blowers suffering retribution, or outspoken members of communities suffering shunning for breaking ranks, even when doing the right thing. However, some are emboldened by anonymity to become abusive because they know there will be no retribution, and of course, criminals would much rather you didn’t know who they are.

One should know that there is a thin line between privacy and anonymity. But both can be of use at some point, anonymity can be important mostly to express opinions or thoughts that can put your life at risk, this is like reporting to police about a crime to be investigated without revealing who said it to protect you. Online Anonymity ends as soon as you share something related or linked to you. Privacy is more like everyone knows what house you live In but they don’t know what you have in it because inside is private property and only you can share that with the people you want except the internet is only data. Many anonymous questions are quite ironic. It also allows troublemakers to have fun without too many repercussions. Gone are the days, where you can really remain anonymous on social media. Cyber security is taken on priority by Indian authorities, one wrong statement or one treat the anonymous can be traced and punished just like a 23-year-old engineer Ramnagesh Srinivas who has been arrested over online rape threats directed at India cricket team captain Virat Kohli’s nine-month-old daughter after the country lost back-to-back matches in the ongoing T20 World Cup in the UAE.


 

It’s in the nature of Congress, Gandhi family to attack Hinduism whenever they get a chance: BJP’s Patra

sambit patra, sambit, patra, bjp, bharatiya janata party, hinduism, hindu, congress, gandhi, rahul gandhiAttacking Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson Sambit Patra on Friday said that it is in the nature of the Congress and the Gandhi family to attack Hinduism whenever they get a chance.

Briefing reporters, Patra said, “It is unfortunate that within 24 hours Hindu religion is attacked thrice by the Congress party. First Salman Khurshid, then Alvi Sahab and now their biggest leader Rahul Gandhi himself. He has attacked Hinduism and Hindutva. It has been the character of the Congress and Gandhi family that whenever they get a chance, they attack Hinduism.”

“On December 17, 2010, Rahul Gandhi had said that the danger to the country is from Hindus more than terrorism. P Chidambaram ji used the word saffron terrorism for the first time on August 25, 2010. Rahul Gandhi visits the temple just before the election. They go to ask for votes. They do vote bank politics,” added the BJP leader. He said Congress leader Salman Khurshid’s comparing Hinduism with Boko Haram and ISIS or Shashi Tharoor’s giving the term Hindu Taliban is not a coincidence but an experiment.

“When Salman Khurshid speaks against Hinduism, compares it with Boko Haram and ISIS, when Shashi Tharoor says Hindu Taliban or when it is called saffron terrorism, actually this is not a coincidence but an experiment. And, the biggest leader of this laboratory is Rahul Gandhi. After Rahul Gandhi, people like Shashi Tharoor, Salman Khurshid, Digvijay Singh and Mani Shankar Aiyar give outrageous statements against Hinduism,” stated Patra. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday said Hinduism and Hindutva are two different things.

While addressing the launch of the Congress party’s digital campaign ‘Jan Jagran Abhiyan’ via video conferencing, Rahul Gandhi in his address asked, “What is the difference between Hinduism and Hindutva, can they be the same thing? If they are the same thing, why don’t they have the same name? They’re obviously different things. Is Hinduism about beating a Sikh or a Muslim? Hindutva of course is.” On Wednesday, former union minister Salman Khurshid got embroiled in controversy for “defaming and comparing Hinduism with terrorism” in his recent book “Sunrise Over Ayodhya: Nationhood in Our Times”.

Khurshid’s new book on the Ayodhya verdict was released last week. It explored the Apex Court’s landmark judgement on the Ayodhya dispute. The senior Congress leader Khurshid has compared Hindutva to radical terrorist groups like “ISIS and Boko Haram”. The development comes at a time when seven states in the country namely Goa, Manipur, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat are slated to go for assembly elections in the year 2022.


 

Delhi riots: ‘Calculated attack’, court frames murder charges against four accused

delhi riot, delhi, delhi court, delhi high courtCalling it a calculated attack, a Delhi court has framed charges of murder, rioting, and criminal conspiracy against four accused of allegedly killing a man during the riots here last year. Anwar Hussain, Kasim, Shahrukh, and Khalid Ansari is accused of allegedly murdering a man named Deepak by beating him mercilessly near Ambedkar College on February 25, 2020. He died due to hemorrhagic shock, as per the post mortem report.

Additional Sessions Judge Amitabh Rawat framed charges under requisite sections against the accused persons and explained it to them in vernacular in the presence of their lawyers, to which they pleaded not guilty and claimed trial in the case. The judge said, “By the manner of their mobilization and intent as construed from their conduct, the said unlawful assembly can be said to have conducted itself for riots and other offenses like the murder of deceased Deepak, in the prosecution of their common object.”

“The conspiracy is also writ large by the calculated attack on the victim by the unlawful assembly,” he said in an order dated November 9. The judge said that the most important witness in the case was one Sunil Kumar, who was an eye­witness to the entire incident and gave a complete picture as to how the deceased Deepak was killed by the “armed Muslim mob consisting of accused persons.”

As per the court order, Sunil had stated, “On February 25, one Muslim unlawful assembly coming from Kardampuri Pulia and shouting Allah Ho Akbar was trying to cross the Pulia Gokulpur. The said armed unlawful assembly caught hold of Deepak who was mercilessly beaten.” The eyewitness stated that he hid behind a wall behind the drain and saw the entire murder through the gap in the wall.

He also identified all the four accused persons by their names. “Thus, for the charge, the prosecution has been able to satisfy the Court that an unlawful assembly including accused persons in the prosecution of their common object had committed riots and hit the deceased Deepak with a deadly weapon causing his death,” the court noted.

The court said that there are grounds for presuming that the four accused committed offenses under sections 147 (rioting), 148 (rioting, armed with a deadly weapon), and 302 (murder) read with section Section 149 (member of unlawful assembly guilty of the offense committed in prosecution of common object) of IPC. Charges have also been framed under sections 302 (murder) read with 120B (criminal conspiracy). Under the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), an accused should be informed of the offense under which he is charged. The basic purpose of the charge is to let them know of the offense that they are charged with so that they can prepare a defense.

Communal clashes had broken out in northeast Delhi in February 2020, after violence between the Citizenship (Amendment) Act supporters and its protesters spiraled out of control leaving at least 53 people dead and over 700 injured.


 

Dengue fever cases still on the rise in Mumbai

dengue, malaria, mumbai, mumbai dengue cases, dengue casesDengue cases have nearly tripled in the state this year compared to last year, a surge partly attributed to testing figures returning to normal levels. A rise has also been noted in malaria; two districts—Gadchiroli and Mumbai—are mainly contributing to the cases. The diversion of manpower to the prevention of Covid and vaccination is also believed to be hampering vector control measures.

The country has been battling dengue fever since early this year, at a time when state resources have been spent on curbing the COVID-19 outbreak. The similarities between dengue fever and COVID-19 symptoms have also complicated efforts to mitigate the annual spike in cases.

Doctors in Maharashtra are reporting fevers due to common cold, flu, typhoid, sporadic cases of malaria, and the occasional case of scrub typhus, aside from dealing with cases of mosquito-borne dengue which are on the rise.

State entomologist Dr Mahendra Jagtap said favourable weather conditions, intermittent rainfall, humidity levels, all advantageous for the spread of dengue, is contributing to the increase. “Testing has increased for both dengue and malaria this year. Last year, there was a drop in testing for almost all ailments,” he said. The slide examinations for malaria, for instance, had dropped to 1.24crore last year compared to 1.72crore in 2019, a 28% decline.

Dr Anshuman Manasvi said, “It is very important that people consult their doctors if the fever doesn’t reduce in two or three days. Self-medication, taking antibiotics and pain medicines must be avoided,” People must continue to take preventive measures. These days, we see dengue cases well into October and November, so people must be careful and check for mosquito breeding in their houses and neighbourhoods,” he said.

Dr Mishra of Borivali said, “If you catch a fever and it doesn’t get better after three days or you notice some kind of bleeding – red spots on the skin, bleeding gums or nose bleed – don’t hesitate to get checked out at the nearest health facility. People should not be afraid to visit health facilities, which were safer now than most other places because they usually had screening systems to separate non-COVID-19 and COVID-19 patients.”


 

Dengue has been given the name ‘break bone fever’

dengue, aedes aegypti mosquito, mosquito, malariaA few days back one of my friends suffered dengue fever. I was trying to find out what must have suddenly hit him, that was nothing but the hot and humid parking slot of his building. As he enters the lobby from the lift, there is all stalled water, darkness and suffocating humidity. Above all his habit of eating junk food has complimented the complication. A normal person all of sudden started feeling uncomfortable, and when diagnosed he was positive for dengue. Mumbai’s hot and humid weather is really favourable for the Aedes aegypti mosquito – the carrier of the dengue virus.

Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral disease that has rapidly spread in all regions. Wherever water is stagnant that increases the chances of getting mosquitoes to dwell up in there. Mumbai’s roadside garbage piles, gutter water, dirt on the roadsides, is a paradise for mosquitos. Like Malaria, Dengue is spread by a bite from an infected mosquito. Although it is not usually fatal dengue Fever is an extremely serious disease. It can be fatal if unrecognized and not properly treated in a timely manner. Dengue symptoms range from mild and flu-like to high fever, rash, severe headache, pain behind the eyes, muscle and joint pain. The joint pain can be so severe that Dengue has been given the name ‘break-bone fever’. Nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite are also common.

The expansion of dengue in India has been related to unplanned urbanization, changes in environmental factors, host-pathogen interactions, and population immunological factors. Inadequate vector control measures have also created favourable conditions for dengue virus transmission and its mosquito vectors. Flood and poor sanitation play another important role in the growth of mosquitoes.

During the winter season, mosquitoes reproduce abundantly. Moreover, the mosquitoes are acquiring resistance to insecticides. The Indian citizens throw solid wastes in sewage blocking the normal flow of rainwater. Stagnant water in the sewage is the best breeding spot for mosquitoes. Water stays stagnant in the streets, near houses where empty coconut shells, broken pottery, gardens etc.

Dengue is directly affected by weather as almost all mosquito species including Ades requires a tropical and humidity rich milieu to grow and breed. Temperature and humidity have been increased around the world due the global warming and pollution, we are already in a tropical zone and have always been a home for lethal microbes, several outbreaks are the witness of it. Temperature fluctuation invites some foreign disease vectors also such as mosquito-borne Zika virus infection in Kerala, which was limited to middle Africa a few years ago.

Similarly, Dengue also originated from the African tropical region, now everywhere in the world, especially in India. Our atmosphere is changing silently. Our country works as a shelter for disease-causing vectors. We have too many stagnant water reservoirs like government construction sites, open drainage systems, uneven fields and a lot of similar things, summertime is also elevated. All cold-blooded insect grows at a warm temperature. Our modern lifestyle also provides freshwaters and numerous objects to flourish those blood-sucking entities. Actually, we are providing shelter to them. Climate crisis going to be worst to countries like India as ‘we know everything but do nothing’.

This disease starts suddenly with a high fever. Along with which there is a severe headache, muscle and joint pain starts. In Dengue fever, the sensitivity of the skin increases, due to which the patient is unable to tolerate milk and starts vomiting, sore throat, bleeding from the nose, difficulty in breathing.

Due to which it is also called break-bone fever, apart from this red rash also comes on the body, then firstly on the feet, then on the chest and sometimes on the whole body. Apart from this, upset stomach, weakness, constant dizziness and loss of appetite are also the symptoms of dengue.

India is suffering from three types of mosquito-borne diseases like Malaria, dengue, and chikungunya. All of these diseases are quite serious because the symptoms are so similar between each of the diseases, it can be quite difficult, if not impossible, to make a conclusive identification without laboratory testing. Dengue and malaria fever are the most prevalent tropical diseases that spread with the bite of an infected mosquito. Malaria is caused by the parasite named Plasmodium whereas dengue is a viral infection.

How the virus affects the body is not fully known, however, chikungunya and dengue have almost identical symptoms and disease processes. Chikungunya infects the muscle cells of the body. From there, it reproduces until the cell dies, and then replicates and finds a new host cell to infect. Once a person recovers, he is immune to that particular virus but not to the other three. If you have Dengue fever a second, third, or fourth time, your chances of having severe Dengue fever, commonly known as Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever can rise. So be careful about the environment you live in and the food that you eat.


 

Congress high command will decide on Rajasthan Cabinet reshuffle, says Ashok Gehlot

ashok gehlot, congress, rajasthan congress, cong rajasthan, cabinet reshuffle, congresss high command, priyanka gandhi, priyanka gandhi vadraRajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Thursday said that the Congress’ high command will decide on the Cabinet reshuffle in Rajasthan. In this regard, Gehlot met Congress interim President Sonia Gandhi at 10 Janpath on Thursday. The meeting lasted for almost an hour.

Ashok Gehlot spoke on Cabinet expansion with the media persons today and said, “I have briefed the party’s high command about the current situation. The party high command will decide on the Cabinet reshuffle in Rajasthan. Ajay Maken (a state in charge) knows everything. We will accept whatever decision will be taken by the party high command. I just want good governance to continue in the state of Rajasthan.” The expected cabinet expansion will set a roadmap for the 2023 Assembly elections in the state.

On petrol and diesel price hike, Gehlot said “The Centre is calling the states and asking them to reduce the fuel prices. They are trying to make states compete with each other. If the Central government reduces the prices of petrol and diesel, it will eventually be reduced in the states.” A major reshuffle in Rajasthan is on the cards. Yesterday, Ashok Gehlot met with the Central leadership of the Congress party. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, KC Venugopal and Rajasthan in-charge Ajay Maken was present in the meeting.

A long brainstorm discussion was held between Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Central leadership. According to sources, yesterday’s meeting was regarding a Cabinet reshuffle long pending in the state.

Ajay Maken yesterday said, “I believe that a lot of confusion has now been cleared and a future roadmap is being prepared.” Sources said that Sachin Pilot was in Delhi yesterday and met Congress general secretary KC Venugopal.

The inclusion of Pilot’s supporters in the Cabinet was a part of the peace formula worked out by Priyanka Gandhi Vadra last year when the Pilot faction was on the warpath.


 

Mumbai coastal zone is already compromised

coastal road, mumbai coastal road project, fishermen protest, mumbai fishermenFishermen communities across Mumbai are protesting against the modification plan of the coastal line because this is only helping real estate developers. The most eroded coastline in Mumbai is Dadar-Shivaji Park beach. With the construction of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, the natural rejuvenation of the beach with fresh sand has stopped. The area towards Prabhadevi has become completely rocky while a portion of Chaityabhoomi’s left side is also facing the same threat.

Developmental activities along the Mumbai shoreline were one of the main reasons for coastal erosion. Construction of structures along the coast that project into the sea reduces the natural sedimentation or beach rejuvenation. This might be one of the main factors for an increase in erosion along Mumbai’s coast. However, other examples are a change in currents and a rise in sea level over time or even a combination of both for a prolonged period that can erode a beach severely. Erosion takes place when a range of human-based activities disturbs the unembroidered sediment transport or beach building process.

The fishermen community has already started criticizing the CRZ move. The easing of CRZ norms for construction will destroy the coast and its natural resources in Mumbai, including marine fish resources. There should be no change in the prevalent CRZ norms without holding consultations with the community. In 2008, the government (the UPA regime) had unilaterally tried to replace the CRZ notification. They were forced to later rescind the measure following countrywide protests by the community.

Even the apex body of the fishermen community, the National Fishworkers Forum, has raised objections to these norms. In Mumbai, there are around 38 koliwadas, which are home to more than 50,000 people. But these new CRZ norms will endanger the homes and therefore the fishermen community have to come together to oppose the same.

The new CRZ norms are being referred to as Marine and Coastal Regulation Zone, which has few tweaks which have enraged the fishermen community. The Shailesh Nayak Committee had then recommended the changes. The draft norms propose to allow public amenities like coastal roads and sewage treatment plants. According to the 2011 CRZ notification, there is no new construction allowed in this zone. The new draft also proposes to limit the CRZ area to only 500 meters from the high-tide lines (HTL), excluding hazard lines (Hazard line identifies areas that are prone to coastal calamities and vulnerabilities). Are the ecologically sensitive areas that are essential in maintaining the ecosystem of the coast? They lie between low and high tide lines. Exploration of natural gas and extraction of salt is permitted.

The 2011 CRZ notification had frozen the FSI, but the new draft on the recommendations of the Maharashtra state government will ease these norms and allow a greater floor space index (FSI) in CRZ-II areas. The 2011 CRZ norms mandated that slum redevelopment schemes be done with a 51 per cent stake of the state government. The new draft will do away with that condition and allow private builders to have a full stake in the build. Are the areas that form up to the shoreline of the coast? The unauthorized structures are not allowed to be constructed in this zone.

The central ministry in 2015 has proposed to relax the existing no-development zone (NDZ) to 50 m from the high-tide line (HTL), from the earlier norm of 0-200m construction of homes and other structures are prohibited in the NDZ. This relaxation will allow the construction of houses and temporary tourist facilities beyond the 50 m mark. Foreign currency and gold seized at Mumbai international airport are the rural and urban localities, which fall outside the 1 and 2. Only certain activities related to agriculture, even some public facilities are allowed in this zone. This lies in aquatic areas up to territorial limits. Fishing and allied activities are permitted in this zone. Solid waste should be let off in this zone.

The draft notification also allows for the setting up of fish-processing units, makes allowance for facilities meant for patrolling and vigilance activities of the coastal or marine police, and removes the necessity of obtaining environmental clearances for constructing housing units, and related infrastructure, for the local fishermen community. But the fishermen don’t just need housing, but sustainable fishing practices and a clean sea.

If the water is polluted, there will be no fish for us to catch. The NFF also expressed fear that the move would strengthen private companies, which had invested heavily into tourism hotspots while ignoring the existing CRZ notification. The Koli fishing communities in Mumbai stand to lose livelihood opportunities once the notification comes into force. Their land will be ceded and catch will be affected. A proposed sea link in the city will destroy mangroves and affect their catches, which is already dwindling due to industrial effluents and solid waste being dumped into the sea.


 

Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) extended their support to the protesting fishermen

fishermen, worli koliwada, worli, coastal road, bandra-worli sea link, protesting, protest, fishermen protestFishermen from Worli Koliwada have held multiple protests since October 14 over the issue. Over 100 fishing boats from Worli Koliwada have been staging a sit-in in the placement of the interchange since October 30. On Sunday, nearly 19 fishing villages from across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) extended their support to the protesting fishermen.

In response to protests by Worli fisherfolk against the construction of an interchange between the coastal road and Bandra-Worli Sea Link (BWSL), the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has restated that the interchange design and location have been examined by competent authorities and that the civic body is providing higher navigational span than mandated by the guidelines issued by the Inland Waterways Authority of India. The BMC said that the impact of the coastal road on fishing has also been scrutinized by several institutes.

Nitesh Patil of the Worli Koliwada Nakhwa Matsya Vyavsay Sahakari Society Limited said one-time recompense will not be enough. “Due to renovation, those fish which would come to the seashore at Worli have stopped and they now are more towards Khar Danda, Mahim waters. One boat has five people on it and there are 2,000 boats. The livelihoods of all these will be affected,” said Patil.

In response to the protest, BMC released a statement listing the permissions it has received for the project. Giving an example, BMC said that the clear span between the two pillars of the existing Bandra-Worli link road for fishermen is 17 metres and boats can pass through only one place, while the Mumbai coastal road project will allow boats to pass through three spans and the net distance between the spans is 56 metres.

BMC stated that as per the guidelines of the Inland Waterways Authority of India issued by the Maharashtra Maritime Board, a navigation span of 30 metres is sufficient. Fisherfolk claimed that Cleveland Bunder – an artisanal fishing port in Worli Koliwada – will be at risk of permanent closure owing to coastal road interchange at the spot. They said the proposed span of 60 metres between the pillars of the interchange will cut off their access to customary fishing grounds and have demanded a span of at least 200 metres to ensure safe passage for their boats.

According to the guidelines, the navigation span has to be 8 times the width of the boat for transportation. According to data from the state fisheries department, the largest licensed vehicle at Worli jetty is 10.4 metres long and 3.8 metres wide with a carrying capacity of 4980 kg and a water depth of 3.6 metres. “According to this, the navigation span should be kept at a maximum of 30.4 metres for double carriage. The Mumbai Coastal Road project is providing a navigational span of 60 metres, double than mandated,” read the statement.

BMC further stated that the Tata Institute of Social Sciences has been appointed by the civic body to draft a policy to compensate fishermen during the construction of the project.


 

Paul Rudd jokes about being named ‘sexiest man alive’ by People magazine

paul rudd, sexiest man alive, paulPaul Rudd, the affable actor best known for playing “Ant-Man,” was named People magazine’s sexiest man alive on Wednesday, joining the likes of Idris Elba, George Clooney and Bradley Cooper. Rudd, 52, seemed taken aback at the honour, as was his wife.

“I do have an awareness, enough to know that when people hear that I’d be picked for this, they would say, ‘What?'” he told People in a cover story for the magazine. “She was stupefied,” he said of the reaction of Julie, his wife of 18 years. “After some giggling and shock, she said, ‘Oh, they got it right.’ And that was very sweet.”

Rudd’s career stretches back 30 years. He played the kind boyfriend of Lisa Kudrow’s wacky Phoebe on the TV comedy “Friends” and later took larger roles in comedies like “Knocked Up” before playing Ant-Man in the Marvel superhero movie “Captain America: Civil War” and later seeing his character get his own film. Rudd, who has two children, will next appear in “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” and in the TV series “The Shrink Next Door.”

Actor Michael B. Jordan was last year’s sexiest man alive pick, following John Legend and Idris Elba in 2019 and 2018. Rudd joked that he expects his life to change radically now he has been awarded the annual title.

“I’m hoping now that I’ll finally be invited to some of those sexy dinners with Clooney and Pitt and B Jordan. And I figure I’ll be on a lot more yachts,” he said. The special double issue of People magazine hits US newsstands on Friday.


 

Criminalization of politics is not new to Maharashtra

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Mumbai has always flourished under the shadows of the underworld and part of its political background for several decades. Several state-level politicians have long-standing ties with the Dawood gang, with the criminal-politician network developing significant muscle and money power. Those were the days when Balasaheb used to boast about Arun Gawli being his henchman and Sharad Pawar in his counterarguments used to claim that the Dawood is his man.

Fugitive dons Dawood Ibrahim and his aide Chhota Shakeel used their close links in local politics to influence key redevelopment schemes in South Mumbai in the past few years, without even the operators of the project knowing it. In return, the duo not only helped fund elections of certain candidates but also got their men installed on important statutory panels such as the Standing Committee of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation. The panel is empowered to clear key construction and redevelopment schemes and major infrastructure works across the city. It has 27 members as representatives of various political parties elected to the country’s richest municipal corporation.

Over the past few days, charges and allegations have flown thick and fast over a thriving criminal-political nexus in the State. Several politicians have been alleged to have close links with the gangs, while some successfully transformed from underworld operatives to mainstream politicians.

The NCP released photographs of BJP leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and others with Riyaz Bhati, an alleged accomplice of gangster Dawood Ibrahim. There are over a dozen charges of firing, land grabbing and extortion against Bhati. Bhati was absconding after the 1993 Mumbai blasts till 2007. He was arrested in 2015 but was mysteriously released within 15 days. He is known as Dawood Ibrahim’s man in Mumbai.

The Leader of the Opposition in Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis alleged the NCP minister Nawab Malik had struck a property deal with 1993 Mumbai bomb blast convict Sardar Shahwali Khan and Mohd Salim Ishaq Patel, who was the frontman of Haseena Parkar, Dawood Ibrahim’s sister. Addressing the media at the BJP headquarters in Mumbai, Fadnavis disclosed, “A prime property of 2.80 acres at LBS Marg in Kurla was bought by Solidus Investment Private Limited for a meager Rs 30 lakh. The signatory of the deal was Faraz Malik, son of Nawab Malik.” Nawab Malik held a high post in the company but had resigned before taking charge of the ministerial post in the state government in 2019. Malik’s wife, Mehjbeen Nawab Malik, and son, Aamir Malik, are the directors of the company.

The D-company used the influence of politicians not only to settle matters in redevelopments schemes but also in the development of old bungalows in Bandra and Mahim, Dargah property in some areas, and land deals at Jogeshwari and Andheri. Nawab may have taken the properties from them but I am sure they are not directly in Don’s possession.

According to Fadnavis, after the property deal and registration, the Maliks paid Rs 15 lakh to Sardar Shahwali Ali Khan and Rs 5 lakh to Mohd Salim Patel. Although the deal was Rs 30 lakh, the actual payment transacted was only Rs 20 lakh. Fadnavis alleged the property whose market rate was Rs 8,500 per square meter was purchased by Maliks for as little as Rs 25 per square meter.

Both Sardar Shahawali Khan and Salim Patel, with whom Maliks dealt in property, have underworld connections, Fadnavis stated. Refuting the allegations, NCP minister Mallik told reporters, “I have not bought the said property from any person connected to the underworld. I have bought the property from the original owners.” “There was a watchman of the erstwhile owners’ named Khan who had managed to create rights on a 300-sqm plot. I paid money to get these rights surrendered and ensure that he vacated that plot. Everything was done in a legal way and I have all necessary papers to prove this transaction.”

Fadnavis went on to state that the Kurla land deal was just one among five such deals, which took place between 2003 and 2019. However, he said, the details on the other four property deals between Malik and the “underworld” will be submitted to appropriate investigating agencies.

Malik said he will drop a hydrogen bomb tomorrow in connection with Devendra Fadnavis. he will expose Devendra Fadnavis’s underworld links. Devendra Fadnavis is trying to malign his image by connecting him to blast convicts and the underworld. Nawab Malik had earlier alleged that Devendra Fadnavis had appeared in a music video financed by a drug peddler who is currently in jail.