World News Brief: 6 June 2024 – 2024-06-07 20:06:55

Numerous events are happening around us every day. A few things may come up in the discussion. However, several things become important in terms of time and circumstances. If you don’t know them, you have to fall back in many cases. For this reason, there are some important news for the readers of Jago News from various events happening in different parts of the world.

Saudi Supreme Court calls for Eid-ul-Azha moon sighting

The Supreme Court of Saudi Arabia has called for the sighting of the holy Eid-ul-Azhar moon. The Supreme Court called upon all Muslims of the country to observe the moon of the month of Zilhaj on Thursday (June 6) evening. Thursday is the 29th day of the eleventh month of Zilkbad in Saudi Arabia, according to the Hijri calendar, according to the Hijri calendar. As such, there is a strong possibility of seeing the moon this evening.

Apart from Sheikh Hasina, who is staying at Modi’s swearing-in ceremony

Narendra Modi is going to become the Prime Minister of India for the third time in a row. According to local media reports, he is going to take oath on Sunday (June 9). And foreign heads of state are going to come to this swearing-in ceremony. Top leaders from South Asia have been invited to the swearing-in ceremony, reflecting the Indian government’s ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy.

Congress wants to see Rahul as the leader of the opposition

Congress and a large part of the opposition camp want to see Rahul Gandhi as the leader of the opposition in India’s Lok Sabha. According to sources, most of the Congress leaders feel that as the leader of the Congress party in the Lok Sabha, Rahul should take the responsibility of the Leader of the Opposition. If this happens, he will be able to present himself as a direct contender for the post of Prime Minister in the Lok Sabha elections of 2029. Now whether to agree to this proposal or not, that is the main question.

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BJP did not get majority for only 6 lakh votes!

The BJP did not get the expected results in this year’s Lok Sabha elections in India. Narendra Modi’s party had to stop 32 seats away from getting a single majority despite entering the field with the goal of making a record. The ruling party won 240 seats in the election. As a result, Modi now has to rely on alliance partners to reach the magic figure of 272 seats.

The ‘Khalistani’ leader who won huge votes even from prison

He did not or could not go out for a single day of campaigning. Khalistanist leader Amritpal Singh won the Lok Sabha elections while sitting in jail. He won from Khadur Sahib constituency in Punjab by millions of votes. According to Election Commission statistics on Tuesday (June 4), Amritpal got 4 lakh 4 thousand 30 votes. His nearest rival is Kulbir Singh of Congress. He got 2 lakh 7 thousand 310 votes.

Modi’s swearing-in delayed: Report

The swearing-in of Narendra Modi as the Prime Minister of India for the third consecutive term will be held on Sunday (June 9) instead of Saturday (June 8). Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina along with heads of government and top diplomats of various countries will be present in it. On Thursday (June 6), several Indian media including Business Today, Times of India reported this information.

Nitish-Naidu wanted some ministries from Modi

For the first time in the Modi era, the BJP-led NDA alliance is trying to form a government without getting a single majority. For that reason, the participating parties have grasped the opportunity to realize their demands; Specifically, Chandrababu Naidu’s TDP and Nitish Kumar’s JDU. Both the parties are said to have demanded several important ministries from Narendra Modi.

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Army invasion in Rakhine again

Myanmar’s army launched an operation in Rakhine state last week. At least 50 people have been killed. Eyewitnesses said the village was attacked for more than two days. People were blindfolded and beaten. Hot petrol was poured on them and several villagers were forced to drink urine by the army.

Hezbollah missile attack on Israel’s Iron Dome

The Lebanon-based Hezbollah group claimed it launched a missile attack on Israel’s Iron Dome air defense system. The defense system is located in the northern part of Israel. One footage shows a missile hitting the Iron Dome. The Iron Dome is located near the town of Ramot Naftali in northern Israel.

645 Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza conflict

More than 600 Israeli soldiers have been killed in the conflict in Gaza so far. The latest news is that a 39-year-old soldier was killed. A staff sergeant from Battalion 5030 of the Alon Brigade was killed in northern Israel, the Israeli military said in a statement.

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