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Donโ€™t Fall For Chinese Propaganda: Abhishek Manu Singhvi

New Delhi: Congress Leaders Abhishek Manu Singhvi on Tuesday stated that people should not fall for Chinese Propaganda. This came even as Congress slammed the government over a purported video of Chinese troops hoisting a flag allegedly in Galwan Valley, saying by remaining silent the Centre is harming the Armyโ€™s morale.

Singhvi said, โ€œWould urge the Indian media not to take the CCP and Global Times propaganda machinery seriously. They are nothing but an absolute joke especially in the digital age, a psy ops that can be easily busted by few minutes of Google search.โ€

But his own party on Monday attacked the government on the same report and former Congress president Rahul Gandhi to criticize the government.

Targeting the PM, Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinet said, โ€œIn the same valley where our soldiers were martyred, China hoisted its flag and sang its national anthem on January 1. So, why are you silent? Why are you breaking the morale of our Army? Why are you not giving any reply to China?โ€

โ€œYour silence on what is happening in China and on our borders is not only condemnable but also a matter of concern. China is sitting on the border and Pakistan also dances on the strength of China,โ€ she said.

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Social Worker & Padma Shri Awardee Sindhutai Passes Away

Ashmita Chhabria

Pune: Indian social worker and Padma Shri Awardee passes away on January 4 at Pune.

She took her last breadth at the Galaxy Care Hospital in Pune today. She was admitted to the hospital more than a month ago. She died of heart attack at 8.10 pm.

Sapkal, who was popularly referred to as โ€œMaiโ€, ran an orphanage โ€“ Sanmati Bal Niketan Sanstha โ€“ in Pune near Hadapsar. Sapkal had adopted more than 1,000 orphan children over her long career and has received several awards for her social service.

In 2010, a Marathi biopic of Sapkal titled โ€˜Mi Sindhutai Sapkal Bolteyโ€™ was released in Maharashtra.

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