A day after the Janata Dal (Secular) moved the Election Commission, seeking a temporary ban on the screening of films featuring actor Kichcha Sudeep, following his decision to campaign for the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ahead of the Karnataka Assembly polls, the party s spokesperson Tanveer Ahmad on Saturday defended the move, saying no person with a particular political affiliation should be seen on the big screen or any audio-visual medium.
Speaking on ANI on Friday, Ahmad said, "This is the reason why have requested the Election Commission to stop Sudeep from appearing in advertisements and his films from releasing in theatres or OTT platforms. His movies should be stopped from screening across platforms till the election is over."
Stolen property recovered
Baramulla: Police in Baramulla have solved a burglary case by arresting two accused persons involved in the commission of crime and recovered stolen property from their possession.
Police said that on 25th March, Police Post Palhallan received a complaint from one person namely Ishfaq Ahmad Sheikh son of Manzoor Ahmad Sheikh resident of Tantraypora Palhallan, Pattan stating therein that
The Tamil Nadu district collectors have commenced a survey on guest workers in the state after Chief Minister M.K. Stalin sought information on their population along with an assessment of the working conditions.According to a rough estimate, .