Iranian biker influencer 'Baby Rider' reportedly shot dead
Diana Bahadori, a 19-year-old Instagram influencer known as "Baby Rider" with 144K followers, was allegedly shot dead by security forces during anti-regime protests on January 9.
Mamata Banerjee, the incumbent Chief Minister of West Bengal, known for her simple lifestyle and traditional attire, was seen jogging in a saree and slippers in Madrid.
She is not just a seasoned politician but also a woman of many talents. Among her diverse interests, she is known for her proficiency in playing the piano accordion.
This aspect of her personality came to light during her recent 12-day overseas trip to Spain and the United Arab Emirates. The purpose of this trip was to drum up business for West Bengal, but it also provided an opportunity for Banerjee to showcase her artistic side.
As part of her visit, she participated in a three-day business summit in Spain, accompanied by senior state government officials and industry representatives. Amidst her busy schedule, Banerjee found time to indulge in her passion for music, striking a chord with her Spanish hosts by playing the piano accordion. Her musical performance added a personal touch to her diplomatic mission, reflecting her multifaceted personality.
Diana Bahadori, a 19-year-old Instagram influencer known as "Baby Rider" with 144K followers, was allegedly shot dead by security forces during anti-regime protests on January 9.
On this Special Report, the focus is on the tragic demise of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar in an air crash. Nationalist Congress Party (SP) chief Sharad Pawar, who rushed to Baramati following the incident, has issued his first reaction. Sharad Pawar stated, 'Do not politicize the death of Ajit Pawar this is purely an accident there is no politics in this'. The veteran leader emphasized that the state has suffered an immense and irreparable loss. His statement comes as a response to certain opposition leaders, including Mamata Banerjee, who had suggested a possible conspiracy behind the crash. Sharad Pawar was reportedly leaving his Mumbai residence for a medical check-up when he received the news of his nephew's fatal accident. The programme examines the impact of this sudden loss on Maharashtra's political landscape and the ongoing investigation into the crash.
This special report covers the tragic death of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar in a chartered plane crash in Baramati. The Learjet 45XR, carrying five individuals including Pawar and his security detail, crashed approximately 50 metres from the runway at 8:45 am on Wednesday. The speaker notes, 'Ajit Pawar and four others on the flight were killed in the accident.' The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) and DGCA have launched a probe to determine if the crash was caused by technical failure, human error, or low visibility. While the ATC had granted landing clearance, no 'Mayday' call was recorded before the aircraft exploded. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other national leaders expressed their condolences, describing Pawar's death as a significant loss to the state. Mortal remains are kept at Vidya Pratishthan for public respects, with the funeral scheduled for Thursday in Katewadi.
This special report reflects on the life and political legacy of Maharashtra's Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar following his tragic death in an air crash in Baramati. The discussion features insights into his three-decade-long career, highlighting his reputation as a formidable administrator and a blunt, forthright politician. One speaker noted, 'He did not pretend to be some political saint or sadhu,' emphasizing his candid nature regarding his ambition to become the Chief Minister of Maharashtra. The programme explores his complex relationship with the media, his deep connection to the people of Baramati, and his eventual move to emerge from the shadow of Sharad Pawar. Despite being a controversial figure often linked to the irrigation scam, he was respected by officials for his efficiency in the Mantralaya, particularly in the finance department. The bulletin serves as a tribute to a leader who remained a central pillar of Maharashtra politics until his untimely passing.