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95% of information on social media about Bengal violence fake, says TMC MP Mahua Moitra

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is on a nationwide dharna against the alleged post-election violence by Trinamool Congress workers in West Bengal. This protest is being held while following all Covid-19 protocols across all organisational mandals of the party. On the other hand, Mamata Banerjee was sworn-in on Wednesday as the Chief Minister of West Bengal for a third consecutive term. Banerjee was administered the oath of office by Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar at the Raj Bhavan in a low-key ceremony held amid the raging second wave of Covid-19.

In an exclusive interaction on India Today's special show News Today with Rajdeep Sardesai, TMC MP Mahua Moitra said that ninety-five percent of what's going on in social media is fake. And the people of Bengal have already slammed the BJP.

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A major controversy has erupted in Kerala's Palakkad district after a fitness centre announced plans to operate as an Islamic-friendly facility. The proposed model includes strict gender segregation, with separate workout hours and trainers for men and women, alongside a complete ban on loud music. Following widespread online criticism, the initial announcement video was deleted. A subsequent clarification video stated that the fitness centre remains open to individuals of all religious backgrounds and is not restricted to the Muslim community. The initiative aims to accommodate individuals who avoid traditional fitness centres due to religious principles regarding music and mixed-gender environments. Local police authorities have confirmed that no official complaints have been filed against the facility. Administration officials stated that legal action or intervention can only occur if a formal complaint is registered and if the facility's operations are found to violate existing laws. The incident continues to generate debate regarding progressive values and religious accommodations in public spaces.

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