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Vikrant Massey, Ridhi Dogra and Raashii Khanna’s The Sabarmati Report has struck the right chord with politicians of the country. Owing to the impact it has had on the leaders, the film is running tax-free in states like Haryana, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh. Pushkar Singh Dhami watches The Sabarmati Report Now, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has promised to make it tax-free in his state as well. Vikrant watched The Sabarmati Report with CM Dhami. Sharing pictures with him, the actor wrote, “It feels great when your efforts are appreciated. Honorable Chief Minister Shri Pushkar Singh Dhami's words have inspired me a lot. I would like to express my gratitude to our film 'The Sabarmati Report' for declaring tax-free.” ALSO READ: Abhishek Bachchan's I Want To Talk Show Gets Forcefully Replaced By The Sabarmati Report, Audience Reacts Tax-free in Uttarakhand In his statement to the media, CM Dhami said, “The Sabarmati Express carrying passengers from Ayodhya was set ablaze in Godhra, Gujarat. 59 Rambhakts were killed in the incident. Rather than investigating the case, politics was done on this matter. Filmmakers, actor Vikrant Massey and the whole team of the film have brought out this truth now. Everyone should watch this movie. We will make this movie tax-free.” Earlier this week, Vikrant along with Ridhi, Ektaa Kapoor and Amul V Mohan had a meeting with Home Minister Amit Shah. The actor penned a note on Instagram that read, “Thank you, Hon’ble Home Minister Amit Shah Ji @amitshahofficial , for your kind words and recognition. Your appreciation of #TheSabarmatiReport and its bold attempt to uncover the truth, as the film highlights, ‘इतिहास का आईना कभी झूठ नहीं बोलता,’ inspires our team to continue shedding light on untold stories.” The Sabarmati Report is based on the 2002 Godhra train burning in Gujarat. The incident triggered communal riots in the state. PM Modi was the Chief Minister of the state at the time. Get Latest News Live on Times Now along with Breaking News and Top Headlines from Bollywood, Entertainment News and around the world.
ADPD slams Abela's 'anything goes' approach over Bartolo-Camilleri scandalThe death of former President Jimmy Carter on Sunday led to a swift outpouring of support and condolences from notable figures in both political parties. President Joe Biden and president-elect Donald Trump issued statements Sunday, and both said Carter was a president who worked to better Americans’ lives. “He was a man of great character and courage, hope and optimism,” Biden and First Lady Jill Biden said in a statement. “We will always cherish seeing him and Rosalynn together. The love shared between Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter is the definition of partnership and their humble leadership is the definition of patriotism.” Trump said Carter dealt with “enormous responsibility” that only other presidents could relate to. “The challenges Jimmy faced as President came at a pivotal time for our country and he did everything in his power to improve the lives of all Americans,” Trump said in a post to Truth Social. “For that, we all owe him a debt of gratitude.” ‘One of my heroes’ Fellow Georgia politicians, including Democratic Sens. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, issued passionate statements following the news Sunday. Warnock referred to the Plains native as “one of my heroes.” “His leadership was driven by love, his life’s project grounded in compassion and a commitment to human dignity,” Warnock said. “For those of us who have the privilege of representing our communities in elected office, Jimmy Carter is a shining example of what it means to make your faith come alive through the noble work of public service.” Ossoff said Carter’s work “changed the lives of many across our state, our country, and around the world.” “The State of Georgia and the United States are better places because of President Jimmy Carter,” Ossoff said. Former Sen. Sam Nunn, from Georgia, lauded Carter for his “spine of steel and intrepid focus and determination.” “Colin Powell and I had front row seats to these unique Carter traits in Haiti in 1994,” he said in a statement. “I will never forget nervously watching President Carter negotiate every word of the Haitian military’s peaceful turnover of authority, while the U.S. Army’s 82nd Airborne prepared to land on the roof of the military headquarters, where we were finishing the agreement.” Brad Raffensperger, Georgia secretary of state, said Carter devoted his life to serving the U.S. “As a true servant-leader, he devoted his post-presidency to spreading the very best of American ideals across the globe,” Raffensperger said in a statement Sunday. “His commitment to peace, democracy, and human rights has left an indelible mark on the world.” The Democratic Party of Georgia’s Chair, Rep. Nikema Williams, said Carter “leaves one of the greatest legacies of humanitarianism in history.” “My husband Leslie and I named our son Carter after our 39th president because he showed us that ordinary Georgians can do extraordinary things,” Williams said. “He was one of the greatest public servants of our time – and he was also a peanut farmer from Plains, Georgia. From a southwest Georgia town of a few hundred people to the Oval Office, President Carter went from sowing crops to sowing the seeds of peace around the world.” Georgia Lt. Gov. Ines Owens said Carter “represented small towns like Plains, Georgia and never forgot where he and his family came from.” Georgia’s Carter had ‘calm spirit and deep faith’ Major national lawmakers outside the Peach State offered their thoughts too, including GOP Sen. Mitch McConnell. McConnell said Carter’s “calm spirit and deep faith seemed “unshakable” during difficulties in his presidency. “President Carter lived a truly American dream,” McConnell said. “A devoutly religious peanut farmer from small-town Georgia volunteered to serve his country in uniform. He found himself manning cutting-edge submarines hundreds of feet beneath the ocean. He returned home and saved the family farm before feeling drawn to a different sort of public service. And less than 15 years after his first campaign for the state Senate, his fellow Americans elected him leader of the free world.” Chuck Schumer, the Democratic Senate majority leader, called Carter “one of our most humble and devoted public servants.” “President Carter’s faith in the American people and his belief in the power of kindness and humility leave a strong legacy,” Schumer said. “He taught us that the strength of a leader lies not in rhetoric but in action, not in personal gain but in service to others.” ©2024 The Charlotte Observer. Visit at charlotteobserver.com . Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
Stojakovic, Wilkinson lead short-handed Cal past Sacramento State, 83-77 in Cal ClassicI’m a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! star Oti Mabuse , 34, opened up about being smeared by trolls over her appearance in a fireside chat on Thursday. The Strictly Come Dancing legend was talking to her jungle campmates about fame, when she asked Love Island star Maura Higgins , 34, if she ever had rumours spread about her that weren’t true. Maura revealed that she often heard rumours that she was promiscuous, and Oti responded by sharing hurtful comments she saw about herself. “I get so many comments about my body,” Oti said, with Maura agreeing, “I get that I’m fat! And then I get that I’m underweight. It’s just either underweight or fat. It’s never, ‘Oh she looks good.’” Oti continued: “I always get she’s loud, she’s screeching, why is she always on my TV screen?” The star then opened up about her relationship with Maura, and how they bonded over sharing difficult conversations. “We have so many open and uncensored conversations about what we think about ourselves and our bodies,” Oti said, adding, “She understands me and she understand how hard it is, to get up and wake up in a world where you feel like people don’t love you and still fight, and I know I fight everyday because I know my daughter is watching and I do it for, I don’t want her to be fighting generational traumas the way I am.” The pro dancer then admitted that she used to be underweight, and that her “weight gain” was actually the result of taking on a healthier lifestyle. She added that she “struggled” with the callous comments, but was living a more sustainable life. “I used to find it difficult because my weight gain wasn’t actually my fault, it was me getting over a weight problem,” she explained. “It was me actually not starving myself, not being on laxatives, not smoking, being a vegan. It was actually me being healthy for the first time and I really struggled being like why are people calling me fat? Actually, this is the healthiest I’ve ever been. “I was underweight, I didn’t get my period for months. I didn’t eat, we would dance all day, we would drink but we wouldn’t eat. My ribs were sticking out. And back in those days it was like, ‘Oh, she's amazing, she’s got a nice body’ but I was like, ‘No, but this is me being healthy.’” Maura was quick to back her friend up, and gushed: “And you’re beautiful! And you’re sexy, you’ve got the best *ss I’ve ever seen. Let me tell you!” Alongside gaining love and friendship from Maura, Oti also has plenty of support from outside the jungle. The star is a fan favourite, with many fans saying that they’d like her to win the gruelling competition. "Can't believe people send abuse to Oti Mabuse over social media. She comes across as such a lovely woman on TV, & doesn't deserve to have awful comments directed towards her. I hope when she comes out, she sees all of the nice things we are all saying about her on here. #ImACeleb,” one viewer wrote on Twitter after seeing Oti open up in one of her famous fireside talks. * Follow Mirror Celebs on Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads .