Survivor of Mao’s political purge in China issues warning to America

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Xi Van Fleet disturbingly sees signs of the same Cultural Marxism that ravaged her birth country of China threatening to destroy the America she now calls home. Xi describes herself as “Chinese by birth; American by choice, survivor of Mao’s Cultural Revolution, defender of liberty.” She was born in China, lived through the Cultural Revolution, and was sent to work in the countryside at the age of 16. After Mao’s death she was able to go to college to study English and has lived in the United States since 1986. She draws parallels between the anti-Israel college campus protests and the paramilitary student uprising during China’s Cultural Revolution. A survivor of Mao's Cultural Revolution says she is experiencing post-traumatic stress witnessing history repeat itself on college campuses as "Marxist hordes" have taken over in anti-American and anti-Israel demonstrations. "I sometimes I get nervous, and I feel like I'm having a little bit of PTSD and like I can't sleep well whenever I see the way they're chanting, using drums and us[ing] slogans, [are] humiliating people and have a huge amount of young people…chanting ‘Death to America,’ not just ‘Death to Israel.’ I just feel like, oh my goodness the… Red Guards are in action again," she said. The Red Guard was a massive student-led, paramilitary social movement in China that was mobilized by Chairman Mao Zedong in 1966.
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Former principal Sandip Ghosh arrested, Medical Test Conducted

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Junior doctors protested near Lalbazar demanding the resignation of Kolkata Police Commissioner Vineet Goyal over his inaction in the case of the alleged rape and murder of a colleague. They refused to meet the police officers and continued their protest. CBI arrested R. G. Kar Medical College And Hospital's former principal Sandip Ghosh, on charges of financial irregularities. Meanwhile, the Bengal Assembly will discuss a new anti-rape bill today.
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RSSB New Head: Jasdeep Singh Gill
Radha Soami Satsang Beas New Head : Jasdeep Singh Gill Becomes New Patron

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A statement by RSSB secretary Devender Sikri said: "Baba Gurinder Singh Dhillon has nominated Jasdeep Singh Gill, son of Sukhdev Singh Gill, as patron of the RSSB Society with immediate effect from September 2, 2024. Jasdeep Singh Gill, 45, holds a PhD in chemical engineering from Cambridge and is an alumnus of IIT Delhi.
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Yograj Singh once again targets MS Dhoni
Yograj Singh once again targets MS Dhoni

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Yuvraj Singh and MS Dhoni were a brilliant ODI pair, scoring 3105 runs in 67 matches. Despite their successful partnership, Yuvraj's father Yograj Singh has repeatedly criticized Dhoni and blamed him for damaging Yuvraj's career. Yuvraj, who played at the international level for over 16 years, made significant contributions in ODIs and T20Is, including winning the 2007 T20 World Cup and 2011 ODI World Cup.
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Kannauj rape case: DNA of accused matches victim
Kannauj rape case: The DNA of accused matches with victim

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Uttar Pradesh Police has received a DNA report, linking former Samajwadi Party leader Nawab Singh Yadav to the case of rape of a minor girl in Kannauj. DNA match confirms his involvement. Yadav, who runs a private school, had provided his sample as per the court order. Further legal action is expected.
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Former Pune Corporator attacked by bike killers
Pune murder case: Former Pune Corporator attacked by bike killers

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Former Pune councilor and NCP leader Vanraj Andekar was killed in a targeted attack by a group of bike riders in Nana Peth. In the CCTV footage, 12 attackers are seen firing guns and using sickles. Andekar was taken to KEM Hospital but was declared dead on arrival there. The police are investigating the murder.
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IMD weather update in India
IMD weather update in India: There is a possibility of heavy rain

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IMD reports that Cyclone ASNA is weakening over the Arabian Sea and heavy rains are expected over parts of Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Rainfall will be less in flood affected Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Delhi and Mumbai may receive light to moderate rain, while some areas of the Northeast will receive heavy rain.
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