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Monkey B Virus In China: Congress Leader Abhishek Singhvi Says don t Trust Beijing & WHO
After China reported its first death due to the Monkey B virus, Congress leader Abhishek Singhvi on Monday took to Twitter and said, Don t believe China .
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After the Beijing-based vet, who was the first human infection case with Monkey B (BV) virus died, Congress leader Abhishek Singhvi on Monday took to his official Twitter handle and said don t believe in China . Asking people to not believe in World Health Organisation (WHO), Abhishek Singhvi said that prepare as well as possible. Seeker, do your thing, he added.
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PUBG Mobile’s Indian version Battlegrounds Mobile India must be banned: AP MLA writes to PM Modi News
PUBG Mobile’s Indian version Battlegrounds Mobile India must be banned: AP MLA writes to PM Modi Updated: May 23, 2021 6:35 PM IST
PUBG Mobile was banned in India last September under section 69A of the Information Technology Act. Since then, Krafton Inc has been trying extremely hard to relaunch the game in India. Giving you a short recap, first, the company cut ties with Tencent Games for the Indian distribution of the game, however, the game still did not relaunch at the time. Then the company announced to be working on a special fork of the game for the country, dubbed PUBG Mobile India, which also did not see the light of day. Now, the company has rebranded PUBG Mobile India as Battlegrounds Mobile India and is currently accepting pre-registrations for the game. Also Read - Top 5 Battlegrounds Mobil
Battlegrounds Mobile India seems to be in trouble as politicians wrote to PM Modi asking for a ban digit.in - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from digit.in Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Rahul Gandhi hit out at the Centre over reports of arrests for allegedly putting up these posters.
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, along with a bunch of other Congress leaders, today hit out at the Centre over reports of several people being arrested in Delhi for allegedly putting up posters critical of the government s handling of the Covid crisis. Arrest me too, Mr Gandhi tweeted today in both English and Hindi, along with the white Hindi words on black background poster that led to the arrests. It read: Modi ji, why did you send vaccines meant for our children, abroad?