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US President Donald Trump announces a briefing with Elon Musk following Musk's criticism of a Trump administration bill. The transcript also mentions the end of the Trump-Musk 'bromance' and discusses the legal challenges to Trump's tariff policies.

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00:00United States of America, there will be a briefing that will be done by Donald Trump with regards to Elon Musk.
00:06A day after Elon Musk criticised a bill that was brought in by the Trump administration,
00:11Donald Trump says key briefing with Elon Musk on last day.
00:15Musk will always be with us. Big statement coming in from Donald Trump.
00:19Now this was a bromance that people actually were very keenly looking at
00:23and a lot of experts had said that this is something that will sooner or later end.
00:28My colleague Pranay Upadhyaya is now joining me on the story.
00:32Pranay, very crucial briefing will take place now.
00:34It was a bromance the entire world was very keenly looking at.
00:37It has come to an end.
00:39Elon Musk said that 130 days, that was the time that was given to him.
00:43That has come to an end.
00:45But all this happened just 24 hours after he criticised the new bill that was brought in by the Donald Trump administration.
00:53Absolutely, actually, I'm sorry.
00:55President Donald Trump has brought one new political bill which proposes the budget reconciliation
01:01and the various tax reforms or like tax changes in the United States.
01:07And therefore, Elon Musk has criticised that.
01:12He has made the comments regarding that.
01:14And not only that, if you see the trajectory once Trump and Elon Musk used to be very thick partners
01:21even before Donald Trump's trading aid ceremony during the campaign, Elon Musk joined him.
01:28But thereafter, you could see that Elon Musk's first distance came on the deportation policy,
01:35on the immigrant issue.
01:37Thereafter, there was a visa policy and subsequently, you could see that they started parting away.
01:44So, this is yet another example.
01:47The one big beautiful bill, which is like, you know, a very ambitious bill,
01:51which President Donald Trump has put his own image and on the procedures on stake.
01:57This is what he is claiming everywhere.
01:59He says that this is a very big reform and the Democrats are not supporting him.
02:03But this is going to change the tax regime and the tax administration in the United States.
02:13Right.
02:14Pranit, please stay on with me.
02:15We've got some more news coming in from the United States of America.
02:27Donald Trump's tariff will remain into effect after an appeals court has now granted a state.
02:32A federal appeals court has temporarily reinstated the most sweeping Donald Trump tariffs,
02:38a day after U.S. trade court ruled that Donald Trump had exceeded his authority in imposing the duties
02:42and ordered an immediate blockage on them.
02:45No plan, Lee.
02:46White House will find a way to impose the tariffs even if it loses in courts.
02:51So, that's something that the White House advisor, Peter Navarro, said.
02:55Now, he said the Trump administration will seek to enact tariffs through other means
02:59if ultimately they'll lose the fights in the court over the trade policy.
03:03So, this is a big statement which is coming in.
03:05One of the most sweeping things that Donald Trump had done was that he had put these tariffs globally.
03:11Most of the country, especially India, will be impacted by this.
03:14My colleague Pranit is still with me on the story.
03:16Pranit, you know the kind of statement coming in from White House,
03:19that's something that a lot of experts were pointing towards,
03:22that there are chances that Donald Trump and his administration might actually find
03:26other ways of imposing the tariffs that they really want to impose.
03:30Yes, Aishwarya, President Donald Trump, the way he is relevant for the tariffs
03:37and the way he has been saying that the tariffs is the most beautiful word in the English dictionary.
03:42So, therefore, this is a clear indication that he is not going to back down on this issue.
03:47However, the court say, which has come from the U.S. Court on Appeal for the President,
03:54in Washington, D.C., as a relief for the Trump administration on Trump's tariff policies,
04:00because earlier the lower circuit court has clearly ruled,
04:04a three judges bench ruled that President Donald Trump has exceeded his powers
04:09because the power to change the tariff policy and international policy of the United States
04:15regarding tariff, you know, the power to make any change regarding that only rests with the Congress.
04:21And President Donald Trump has used the Emergency Power Act to make these changes.
04:27He called the tariff discrimination with the other countries as a national emergency for the United States.
04:33So, clearly, there is a legal argument, like, you know, from the put forth by the U.S. administration.
04:40And Howard Lutnik, who is the U.S. PR, trade representative,
04:44he has put a document on oath in the U.S. federal court and made an appeal yesterday
04:50after the lower circuit court ruled against President Donald Trump.
04:54And therefore, they have received a relief, you can say, to a stay on this Trump tariffs.
05:01However, the matter is yet to be decided.
05:03And both the parties, the appellant and the respondent, which is the U.S. administration,
05:11both have been given, like, you know, dates in June, like, June and 9th June, to respond to court.
05:16So, the matter is yet to be decided.
05:19And, like, you know, the way every decision of President Donald Trump is going to court,
05:23it's actually leading to a lot of confusion as far as the Trump policies are concerned.
05:28And even the bilateral trade agreement, as, like, you know, yesterday, we were also discussing with any officials
05:33that, like, you know, if the court squashed down, how are we going to take it forward?
05:38Right.
05:39Why are we engaging in bilateral trade?
05:41There are tariff negotiations if the matter is in court and will be decided by the U.S. court.
05:47Right, Pranay, please stay on with me, Pranay.
05:48We've got some more news which is coming in at the moment.
05:51One of the courts has now stayed.
05:53The tariff order and the administration giving out a very clear message that
05:56this way or that way, they have decided they will be imposing tariffs
06:00even if they lose the battle in court.
06:10Now, it's the Trump administration which formally has notified Congress of its plan
06:14of a complete major overhaul of the State Department,
06:17which will cut thousands of jobs and focus on agencies' Human Rights Bureau.
06:22Now, Western values and we orient the Refugee Bureau
06:24towards returning migrants to the country of origin.
06:27Now, this is one of the sweeping things that we will see
06:30coming in from the Donald Trump administration very, very clearly.
06:34They are now saying that they need to refocus agencies' Human Rights Bureau
06:38on Western values and reorient the Refugee Bureau
06:41towards returning migrants to their countries of origin.
06:45My colleague Pranay Upadhyay is with me on the story.
06:48But I expect the unexpected.
06:49This is what everyone had expected from Donald Trump,
06:53that he can, the administration can go in any direction.
06:56Now, we are seeing a lot of sweeping changes being made,
06:59sending the migrants back to the country of origin.
07:02That's also something that the Donald Trump administration
07:04is very keenly looking at.
07:05Yes, I suggest the kind of decision which is coming from the Trump administration
07:12to bring in changes in the State Department.
07:15We have seen that, like, you know, after assuming office in a few weeks,
07:18he decided to shut down the U.S. aid,
07:21which is part of the United States State Department,
07:24which is the foreign ministry.
07:26And after that, there has been a push,
07:29there has been a, like, you know, pushback from the U.S. administration,
07:33civil administration, as well, regarding the Trump policy,
07:36regarding his policy to branch down the diversity,
07:39equality and inclusiveness policy,
07:42which was brought in by the Biden administration.
07:45So, President Trump is trying to make a lot of changes,
07:49and he is accusing, or his team is accusing,
07:52that a lot of resistance coming from the various quarters in the U.S. bureaucracy,
07:58and therefore, he is trying to change, like, you know,
08:00he is trying to bring in change, job cuts, job reforms,
08:04departmental changes, like, you know, structural changes in the State Department.
08:09So, we are yet to see the new structure in the State Department,
08:13because globally, people have been accusing, like, you know,
08:16even in South Asia, the role of the South and Central Asia Division
08:21or the South and Central Asia desk of the State Department,
08:26which actually, you know, which actually takes care of the South Asia region,
08:31our region, the Central Asia region,
08:33because right from the Ukraine-Russia war,
08:35to just to shake housing from Dhaka,
08:39or even, like, regime change in Islamabad,
08:43and on various occasions, the South and Central Asia desk officials
08:47were accused of meddling with the affairs of the, like, you know,
08:52the national polities of these different countries.
08:55So, we are yet to see this is what changes President Donald Trump
08:58and his team brings in the State Department,
09:00but, yes, for the U.S. administration, for the U.S. bureaucracy,
09:05this is going to be a very big thing
09:07if he changes the structure of the State Department.
09:10Would I please stay on with me?
09:13We've got more news coming in now this time
09:15with regards to the war that is brewing
09:17between the Donald Trump administration and the Harvard University.
09:27It's the Trump administration that has now given
09:30Harvard University 30 days to respond with evidence
09:33showing why the administration should not make good on its threat
09:37to bar it from enrolling international students.
09:39According to a notice that was filed in a federal court
09:42ahead of the hearing that took place,
09:44a judge had already temporarily stopped the federal government
09:47from cutting off international students from Harvard
09:50and sides were taken when the hearing was taking place.
09:55Harvard had asked for an extension.
09:57Donald Trump administration very clearly now going ahead
10:00and saying that you need to give us evidence
10:01and you need to tell us why the administration
10:04should not bar Harvard University
10:07from enrolling more international students.
10:10My colleague Pranay with me on the story.
10:12Pranay, a lot of experts are saying this is just the beginning.
10:15Harvard is just the beginning.
10:16We could see the Donald Trump administration
10:18going after other, not just Ivy League institutions,
10:22but other colleges, other universities as well.
10:26This is just the opening of the Pandora's box.
10:28That's what experts globally at the moment believe.
10:33The way experts are reading, Aishwarya,
10:35is that it has already started.
10:36If you see, even after resuming,
10:40like in a few weeks of resuming the Oval Office,
10:42he has started making changes in the Education Department,
10:45his policy in the United States,
10:47and then there was a crackdown in Columbia University
10:50and other university campuses
10:52in the name of the anti-Semitism
10:54or the student policies,
10:57the protests in various university campuses.
11:01But here you could see, Aishwarya,
11:04this is yet another example
11:05that President Donald Trump
11:06has made a sweeping remark
11:08or sweeping announcement earlier
11:11and then he's yielding concessions
11:13to various institutions
11:15or making tweaks and amendments in his own policies.
11:18Because earlier, like, you know,
11:20a few days ago,
11:21he said that we are barring Harvard University
11:24to accept international students
11:25and thereafter he made another amendment
11:28in his own statement
11:30by saying that we are making this concession
11:32for the Harvard University
11:33to accept not 30%,
11:36but 15% international students.
11:40Now they are giving 30-day time
11:43to Harvard University
11:44to prove the case of students.
11:46They have sought lists.
11:47So there's a lot of confusion.
11:48The matter is already in the Boston court
11:50because the Harvard University
11:52has approached the Boston court
11:54and therefore the matter
11:56will eventually be decided by the courts
11:58in the U.S.
12:00because the university
12:01has already approached.
12:02But we are also getting these indications
12:04that, like, you know,
12:06a greatest other university
12:07or rather consortium
12:08of the university
12:10is trying to approach
12:12and make a united front
12:13against these sweeping changes
12:15by the Trump administration.
12:19So we do not know
12:20how the courts will decide.
12:22But yes,
12:23President Donald Trump
12:24is taking on.
12:26There is an argument
12:28on the side
12:29of the Trump administration
12:30that these universities
12:32or rather
12:33the visa rules,
12:35the visa policies,
12:35these policies
12:38are being flouted
12:38by many of the international students,
12:40those who come
12:41for the education purpose.
12:43But they start
12:44taking part,
12:45like, you know,
12:45part in the political process.
12:47They start criticizing
12:47the foreign policy
12:48of the United States
12:50which creates problem
12:52for the U.S. administration.
12:55Thank you, Pranay,
12:55giving us those details.
12:56A lot of students
12:57actually go ahead
12:58and create a lot of problems
12:59for the administration.
13:01Now, this is what
13:02the Donald Trump administration
13:03has been saying.
13:04the war between Howard
13:05and the administration
13:06raging on
13:08with each passing day.
13:13It's day two
13:14of Prime Minister
13:14Narendra Modi's
13:15vikas push
13:16in the pole-bound
13:17state of Bihar.
13:18Prime Minister Modi
13:19continues his development
13:20focus tour in Bihar
13:21with very high-octane momentum.
13:24Prime Minister,
13:25upon his arrival in Patna,
13:26held a massive roadshow.
13:27People in the roadshow
13:28could be seen
13:29raising slogans
13:30and they had
13:30Tiranga in their hands.
13:32They were hailing
13:32Operation Sindhu
13:33and its success.
13:35Prime Minister Modi
13:35also inaugurated
13:36the new passenger terminal
13:37at the Patna International Airport
13:39built at a cost
13:40of whopping
13:411,200 crore rupees.
13:43Prime Minister Modi
13:44today will lay
13:44the foundation
13:45of development projects
13:46worth 48,000 crore rupees
13:48including a new airport
13:49at the Betia district.
13:51The opposition parties,
13:52however,
13:53had started to gun
13:54for Prime Minister Modi,
13:55demanding a special status
13:56for Bihar
13:57as well as accusing him
13:58of politicizing
13:59all the development
14:00that's taking place
14:01in the state.
14:03After Bihar,
14:03Prime Minister Modi
14:04is slated to visit
14:05Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh
14:06for further project inaugurations
14:08and foundation stone-laying ceremonies.
14:10He'll also be distributing
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18:09a new stone.
18:11The whole place of the Pattna,
18:14the President of the Pattna airport,
18:17which was the Pattna airport,
18:19and the whole Pattna airport,
18:24they had to do it.
18:27The Pattna airport,
18:30Now, it was a Brahmos admission coming in from the Pakistani Prime Minister,
18:59Shahbaz Sharif. Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif publicly confessed that India thwarted
19:04Pakistan's planned attack on the intervening night on the 9th and the 10th of May. He was
19:09speaking at a summit in Azerbaijan and he said that the Pakistani military, led by the army chief
19:14Asim Munir, had planned to attack India at 4.30am on the 10th of May post the morning prayers. But
19:21it was the Indian military that struck air bases inside Pakistan, including the Rawalpindi airport
19:27using Brahmos missiles. Now, what's very interesting, and this is a very rare acknowledgement of Indian
19:33military strikes, which is coming in, in the presence of General Asim Munir. This isn't the
19:38first time that Pakistani Prime Minister has admitted that India has attacked Pakistan deep
19:43within Pakistan. Shahbaz Sharif earlier had confessed to India's precision strike at the Nurkha airbase
19:49in Rawalpindi and at various other locations also. He had recalled it was Pakistani army chief's call
19:55at 2.30am on the intervening night of 9th and 10th of May that informed him that it was India that
20:01had struck various air bases on Pakistani sway. During Operation Sindhu, Ramos missiles acted as
20:07India's Brahmast. It bypassed Pakistan's Chinese origin air defence system and gave a major blow to the rogue nation.
20:17We, on 9th and 10th night, we decided to
20:26respond in a measured fashion to Indian aggression.
20:30and we had decided that at 4.30 in the morning after Fajr prayers, Pakistan armed forces
20:42led very ably by our field marshal, chief army staff sitting here, Syed Asim Munir,
20:53to teach a lesson to our enemy. But before that hour reached, India again launched
21:08missile attacks, Brahmos and hit Pakistan's various provinces including airport in Rawalpindi and other places.
21:19The top story that we are following here on India today is that women cadets have now scripted history.
21:27The first batch of 17 women cadets graduating from the NDA in Pune, that is the National Defence Academy.
21:35The images that you are seeing is of the convocation of the 148th course.
21:40Any year's first women cadets?
21:42First time we are seeing women cadets in 75 years.
21:51This marks a historic moment for women in the Indian armed forces. The first batch of 17 female cadets
21:56graduated from the National Defence Academy today. Those are the visuals that you are seeing on your screens.
22:00This is a historic moment. We are now seeing the first batch of the 17 female cadets graduating
22:13from the National Defence Academy, that is the NDA. Visuals coming in from the city of Pune.
22:18My colleague Shivani Sharma is now joining me on the story.
22:21Shivani, this definitely is a historic day for the women cadets and for our country.
22:2617 women cadets graduating alongside their peers, alongside more than 300 male cadets.
22:43Can you hear me Shivani?
22:44The building officer for today's parade.
22:4717 female cadets who are graduating from the National Defence Academy.
22:51And we can see the visuals from this passing out parade today where around 339 cadets who are being
22:57conferred with the degrees during this convocation. And they are now passing out and they will be
23:02a part of the Indian Army. We are seeing a lot of efforts from the Indian Army are being taken ahead for
23:08gender neutrality inside the forces. We also see the women officers on the level of commanding officers.
23:14and also in the operation we had the contribution of these commanding officers at various units,
23:21Aishwarya. And now for the first time we see 17 women cadets who will be a part of the army.
23:27They are passing out from NDA.
23:37Thank you Shivani giving us all those details, the images that you are seeing on your screens,
23:41coming in from the city of Pune. It was way back in 2021 that the Union Public Service Commission,
23:48which means the UPSC had allowed women to apply for the Defence Academy following a Supreme Court direction.
24:11My colleague Omkar is now joining me on the story. Omkar, we are now seeing history being
24:21scripted in front of our eyes. It was way back in 2021 that the UPSC had now allowed women cadets
24:27to take part after a Supreme Court order. We try and reconnect with my colleague Omkar. The visuals
24:33that you are seeing on your screens coming in from the National Defence Academy, that is the NDA,
24:38NDA, which was coming in from the city of Pune.
24:53The 9th contingent is the Panther Squadron.
25:00The Nishantoli proudly carrying the President's colours.
25:04News that's coming in at the moment. Counterintelligence is now taking place in Kashmir. Now,
25:15the Jammu Kashmir police is conducting searches at various locations in Shopya, Kulgam, Bodgaon.
25:21All across Kashmir, we are seeing intelligence operations taking place. So far, searches are in
25:26progress in the districts of Bodgaon, Avantipura, Pulma, Makupwara, Shopya and Srinagar.
25:32Raids are conducted. Terror crime cases are under investigation. Various suspects found using
25:37specific encrypted messages. These are the messages and the applications that were used
25:42by terrorists and the handlers from across the border. These individuals' users are
25:47suspected to be in touch with suspicious entities across the border.
25:51The intelligence has now increased many fold across the length and breadth of Jammu and Kashmir.
26:04Government agencies, Home Ministry also very keenly looking at suspicious entities.
26:09My colleague Ashraf Pani is now joining me on the story. Ashraf, the visuals are for everyone to see. The
26:15investigations are now gaining steam. Suspects were found using specific encrypted messaging
26:21and different applications. They are now being investigated.
26:24Yes, absolutely. Ashraf, basically we are seeing the extensive searches, operations as well as
26:33investigations currently going on against the terrorism and the terrorists across the Jammu and Kashmir,
26:39particularly in the Kashmir valley after the Pahlgram terror attack. Today, this is the operation
26:44launched by the counter-instead agency that is a special investigating agency created by the Jammu and Kashmir police.
26:52They carried out these raids at multiple locations in Padgam, Srinagar, Avantipora, Shopeya,
26:59as well as in the Pahlwama district. And some suspects are being questioned and raided so that these
27:06salutes could be attended. And finally, when these raids are over, the things will come clear that what
27:13has been come into the hands of the Jammu and Kashmir police's investigating agency as well as what kind
27:19of arrests had been so far made. But there is an important development. Yesterday, two Lashkar
27:24terrorists were arrested, who surrendered before arrest, with the security forces including the Jammu and
27:32Kashmir police. They had been also questioned and some clues with the security agencies from their arrests
27:39that are also being investigated and raids are underway in different locations, as you said.
27:47Thank you Ashraf for giving us those details. Jammu and Kashmir police conducting searches across
27:51the length and breadth of Jammu and Kashmir. Some of those who have been suspected to be using
27:56encrypted messages and different applications are now being raided by the agencies.
28:01Now it's a Brahmo's admission being made by none other than the Pakistani Prime Minister
28:11Shahbaz Sharif. Pakistani Prime Minister publicly has now confessed that it was India that thwarted
28:17Pakistan's planned attack on the intervening night on the 9th and the 10th of May. Speaking at a
28:22summit in Azerbaijan, he said that it was the Pakistani military which was led by Pakistani army chief
28:28Asim Munir. They were planning to attack India at about 4.30 a.m. on the 10th of May,
28:34post the morning prayers. But the Indian military struck first and they struck at the air bases
28:39inside Pakistan including the Rawalpindi airport using Brahmo's missiles. What's even more interesting
28:45is that this is a rare acknowledgement of India's military strikes and coming in from the Pakistani
28:50Prime Minister in the presence of the general, that is Asim Munir. Now this is not the first time that
28:56the Pakistani Prime Minister has admitted to India's attack on Pakistan. Shahbaz Sharif confessed to
29:01India's precision strikes on the Nurkha airbase in Rawalpindi and other locations. He had earlier recalled
29:07Pakistani army chief's 2.30 a.m. call on the intervening night on the 9th and the 10th of May,
29:13informing him about India's attack. During Operation Sindhu, the Brahmo's missile acted as India's
29:18Prahmast. They bypassed Pakistan's Chinese-origin air defence system and gave a major blow to the rogue nation.
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33:05in a measured fashion to indian aggression and we had decided that at 4 30 in the morning after
33:16fajr prayers pakistan armed forces led very ably by our field marshal
33:25chief army staff sitting here say it awesome munir to teach a lesson to our enemy but before
33:40that our reached india again launched missile attacks bramos and hit pakistan's various
33:52provinces including airport in raval pindi in other places
34:00my colleague pranay upadha is now joining me on the story pranay this is not every day that you
34:05hear these kind of confessions coming in but surprisingly this is not the first time that
34:09the pakistani prime minister shabar sharif is confessing that it was india that actually
34:14striked deep in the pakistani soil uh you're absolutely right this is not the first time
34:21pakistani prime minister has admitted or confessed but this time he has confessed before the
34:26international audience because he was part of this uh this uh this three brother alliance meeting
34:31where the turkish president arduan was also there the the azerbaijani president was also there and
34:36there he not only admitted india used bramos missile against pakistan but this is also a
34:42admission or confession of pakistan armed forces or pakistan's government on their failure to protect
34:48pakistan and pakistan's military bases because uh the way india's bramos missile puncher uh in the
34:56the air the air defense shield of pakistan this is a clearly evidence clear evidence that india's
35:01bramos missiles have has turned out to be a very potent weapon which was uh largely being used uh during
35:08the operation sindu strikes and which has uh hit very deeply widely in pakistan at various bases
35:14including sargoda which is like you know very far from the from the international border so this
35:18clearly shows that the length and breadth of operation and the admission from pakistan's prime
35:23minister however you should also note ashwarya here the way he was praising the pakistan's army chief uh
35:29field marshal asem munid who's like was general before this then has elevated uh himself or got him
35:34elevated uh with by like you know by in this puppet government uh to the to the rank of field
35:40marshal pakistanis are also questioning this elevation now with in the in the light of the
35:44failure uh of pakistan armed forces in protecting pakistan's interest because what india did during
35:50operation sindu strike ashwarya is not only evident in the satellite imagery but also on social media
35:57because many of the pakistani individuals my pakistani citizen posted those pictures of like you know
36:02large fumes and flames coming out of the pakistani air bases thank you for giving us those details
36:09and as my colleague was pointing out that a lot of questions are being asked by pakistanis also
36:13of what exactly happened with regards to operation sindu now viewers devastated by operation sindu it's
36:20the rogue state of pakistan which is once again back towards rebuilding the terror network from online
36:25recruitment drive to hoardings of terror outfits on the road and on the road to pakistani politicians
36:31they can be seen lauding lashkar-e-taiba and the terrorists that lashkar-e-taiba brings into india
36:37in fact osint and india today's special report gets you the real face of terrorism
36:47devastated by operation sindu pakistan is back to its terror business
36:54pakistan terror machinery destroyed in operation sindu is now looking to regroup and how they are doing it
37:01using not just digital platforms but also pakistan's political platforms to further their agenda india
37:10today's ocent has uncovered a brazen recruitment program following strikes on its terror headquarters in
37:16bhawalpur jaish mohammad has flooded social media with its propaganda india today has in fact traced
37:23whatsapp groups and telegram channels glorifying slain terrorists inciting jihad
37:29not only that they have also called to pledge allegiance to un designated terrorists
37:35and jaish mohammad chief masood azhar while providing direct recruitment links for pakistani youth
37:41to reach a wider audience jaish mohammad has also launched multiple handles on facebook with fiery
37:48speeches of jaish mohammad chief masood azhar and is filled with calls for jihad against india
37:54in bhawalpur there are hoardings not ads for any company or product but for terror
38:01hoardings by jaish mohammad are out in the open calling on people to attend an upcoming remembrance
38:08program for terrorists killed in india's may 7th airstrikes not surprising then that lashkar
38:15taiba's political front pmml even held rallies across pakistan on may 20th pakistan's top politicians
38:24were seen hobnobbing with terrorists but in a blatant display of terror patronage their leaders were
38:30even seen lauding palga mastermind safullah khan this is as brazen as it gets and only in
38:36terrorist can employment programs also be centered around terror with inputs from osint bureau report
38:44india today news that's coming in at the moment it's the bhathia janta party which has launched a
38:58scathing attack at the silangana chief minister raywant reddy silangana chief minister raywant reddy
39:03questioned national security he even asked the government how many rafels were shot down by the
39:09pakistani army why no talks on the rafels that have been destroyed bjp has fact checked raywant reddy
39:16and says that what you are saying you need to show proof of that congress leaders are getting
39:20information from whatsapp forwards this is what the bjp is now claiming a face-off taking place between
39:27the telangana chief minister raywant reddy and the bhathia janta party
39:35reddy asked how many rafels were shot down by pakistan and why the central government is not
39:40talking about the rafels that have been destroyed
39:43rafels
39:51...
40:22Today is day two of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Vikas push in the pole-bound state of Bihar.
40:28Prime Minister Modi continues his development-focused tour in Bihar with a lot of high-octane momentum.
40:34Prime Minister Modi, upon his arrival in Patna, held a massive roadshow.
40:38People in this roadshow could be seen raising slogans with Tiranga in the hands
40:42and hailing Operation Sindhu and the successful operation done by the central government.
40:47Prime Minister also inaugurated the new passenger terminal at the Patna International Airport,
40:52which is built at a whopping cost of Rs. 1,200 crore.
40:55Prime Minister Modi will lay the foundation of various development projects worth almost Rs. 50,000 crore.
41:01This includes a new airport at the Betia district.
41:05The opposition parties, however, continue to gun for Prime Minister Modi,
41:08demanding a special status for the state of Bihar
41:11and also accusing him of politicising the development that's happening in the state.
41:15Now, after Bihar, Prime Minister Modi is slated to visit Kanpur in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
41:20Further inaugurations and foundation stone-laying ceremonies will take place.
41:24Prime Minister will also be distributing certificates to the beneficiaries of central schemes.
41:28Prime Minister Modi's
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43:03जीन की पाकिस्तान ने कलपना तर्ग नहीं की थी।
43:08Our mother-in-law doesn't have any chance for her for a long time and you put a cylinder in her hands, but for a long time, no one has any chance for her for a long time.
43:26Our mother-in-law doesn't have any chance for her for a long time.
43:51Our mother-in-law doesn't have any chance for her to stay.
43:58Our mother-in-law doesn't have any chance for her for a long time.
44:04Our mother-in-law doesn't have any chance for her for a long time.
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44:39This was an amazing work for them, and Modi ji, when they come, they have a new stone in Bihar's work.
45:09This is news which is now coming in.
45:29In just a short while from now, we will see Prime Minister Narendra Modi meeting the family
45:33members of Shubham Dravedi, who was one of the victims of the Pehalgaon terror attack.
45:39Shubham Dravedi's family will be taken to the Chakiri airport.
45:42Kanpur District Administration will take Shubham Dravedi's wife and father to the Chakiri
45:47airport.
45:48First, Prime Minister Modi will meet Shubham Dravedi's family and after meeting the family,
45:52the Prime Minister will reach the event venue.
46:00My colleague Santosh is now joining me on the phone line, Santosh.
46:03We will see Prime Minister in just a couple of hours from now meeting with the family members
46:08of Shubham Dravedi.
46:09The family will obviously be very emotional about it and after meeting the family members,
46:13Prime Minister will then move on to reach the event venue.
46:17within a couple of hours PM Modi will visit Kanpur and before reaching to the venue where
46:24he will inaugurate thousands of groups of projects, he will meet Shubham Dravedi who is the victim
46:32of the Palgam terror attack.
46:36PM Modi will visit the family and will also consume the family and definitely when PM Modi is coming
46:42to the Kanpur and the family belongs to that city, PM Modi will show his gesture and tribute
46:49to the Shubham Dravedi and he will console the family.
46:53The government is with him and they will take care of them.
46:57So this is the, we can say, the emotional part of PM.
47:04The three members are really kicked.
47:10Right, Santosh, if you can also throw light, how many people from the family, from what we
47:15understand, the wife and the father of Shubham Dravedi, they are the ones slated to meet
47:20Prime Minister Modi.
47:21Apart from him, will the other family members be also meeting Prime Minister Modi at the
47:28Chakheri airport?
47:30Information getting from the district administration of Kanpur that only Shubham Dravedi family
47:35will meet PM Modi.
47:38Shubham Dravedi family belongs to Kanpur and PM Modi is coming to Kanpur.
47:42So that's the reason the Shubham Dravedi family, his wife, his father and mother.
47:47Three members of the family will visit to the PM Modi and they will take him to the, they
47:53will take him to the Chakheri airport.
47:55And as soon as the PM Modi reaches at the Chakheri airport, before reaching to the venue,
48:01he will meet to the Shubham Dravedi family.
48:03And from the primary information that we are getting, after the application sent by the
48:12Shubham Dravedi father to meet PM Modi, this decision has been taken and now this has been
48:18confirmed by the district administration of a Kanpur.
48:22Thank you Santosh for giving us all those details.
48:24We will see in just a couple of hours from now.
48:27Prime Minister Modi meeting with Shubham Dravedi and the family members.

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