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mr modi's bjp runs an exhaustive and unparalleled campaign, door to door, as well as on social media. it is a crucial power to influence what people believe to be true. ultimately, it will affect how they vote. yogita limaye, bbc news, mairead. police in australia say a knife attack at a church in sydney was a religiously—motivated terrorist act. a bishop and several members of the congregation were stabbed and injured during a sermon. a 16—year—old boy has been arrested. this was the second horrific knife attack in as many days. the horror quickly turned to outrage and crowds descended on the church. paramedics and police, along with the attacker, who was also injured, will hold up for several hours, unable to leave. the crowd became increasingly angry and wanted the attacker to face justice. today, forensic experts were combing over the crime scene. residents reflecting on last night's events. we just heard people screaming. it was shocking. it was something literally out of a movie. sydney's assyrian community is tight—knit. this attack in their church has rocked them. this
mr modi's bjp runs an exhaustive and unparalleled campaign, door to door, as well as on social media. it is a crucial power to influence what people believe to be true. ultimately, it will affect how they vote. yogita limaye, bbc news, mairead. police in australia say a knife attack at a church in sydney was a religiously—motivated terrorist act. a bishop and several members of the congregation were stabbed and injured during a sermon. a 16—year—old boy has been arrested. this was the...
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from the uttar pradesh state which is a stronghold of mr modi's bjp party, the bbc�*s south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports. lorenzo moji is the reigning superstar of indian politics. rallies like these are an integral part of an injured election that only a few leaders have such a response in the country's history. what we are seeing is the confidence of a party that very much believes it will win another resounding victory, and what we have also seen is confident about being indian on the global stage, one of the things prime and modri tanya will be about. mrmodri isa mr modri is a divisive figure, but here among his mostly hindu following he can do no wrong. translation: he following he can do no wrong. translation:— following he can do no wrong. translation: , ~ ., ., translation: he is like a god, he has made me _ translation: he is like a god, he has made me feel _ translation: he is like a god, he has made me feel safe. _ translation: he is like a god, he has made me feel safe. he - translation: he is like a god, he has made me feel safe. he is i translation: he is like a god
from the uttar pradesh state which is a stronghold of mr modi's bjp party, the bbc�*s south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports. lorenzo moji is the reigning superstar of indian politics. rallies like these are an integral part of an injured election that only a few leaders have such a response in the country's history. what we are seeing is the confidence of a party that very much believes it will win another resounding victory, and what we have also seen is confident about being indian...
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civil rights advocates accuse the state government run by modi's bharatiya janata party, or bjp, of protecting the perpetrators, and exploiting ethnic divisions. >> this is a war crime. this is ethnic cleansing. and plus, this is a religious persecution. >> kim gangte is a kuki women rights activist who has documented sexual crimes. >> most of our women who are there in the valley. they were being tortured. they were being raped. they were being killed. last may, two kuki women were paraded naked, beaten, and sexually assaulted by a mob of hundreds. one of them was allegedly gangraped. >> we are very much indian. we are very much the daughters and sons of india. we really wonder why the central government is still keeping silent. >> repeated requests for an interview with state government officials were ignored. after months of silence, modi addressed the turmoil in manipur, only after the report of a gangrape. >> in this country, in any corner of this country, in any state government rising above politics,law and order and respect for women is important. i want to assure the countrymen that n
civil rights advocates accuse the state government run by modi's bharatiya janata party, or bjp, of protecting the perpetrators, and exploiting ethnic divisions. >> this is a war crime. this is ethnic cleansing. and plus, this is a religious persecution. >> kim gangte is a kuki women rights activist who has documented sexual crimes. >> most of our women who are there in the valley. they were being tortured. they were being raped. they were being killed. last may, two kuki...
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as nearly 1 billion eligible voters in india, a deciding whether prime minister narendra modi & his bjp, hindu nationalist party deserve a third term united states and its allies are watching closely india's roaring economy and location and makes it a vital counterweight to china's influence in the region.& india knows it, which is why the west has been willing to turn an, a blind eye on human rights abuses, freedom of the press, and its treatment of religious minorities. >> cnn's will ripley, is there and explains just what's at stake indian prime minister narendra modi seems virtually unstoppable as india heads to the polls modi is widely expected to win a commanding majority of india's nearly 1 billion are eligible voters. >> the biggest democratic election in the history of mankind modi's own path from poverty to politics as part of his appeal for a lot of people here in india. his official biography says he's the middle son of a chai wallah, a tea seller humble upbringing that he says helps them understand the problems plaguing everyday people modi says his programs put more food o
as nearly 1 billion eligible voters in india, a deciding whether prime minister narendra modi & his bjp, hindu nationalist party deserve a third term united states and its allies are watching closely india's roaring economy and location and makes it a vital counterweight to china's influence in the region.& india knows it, which is why the west has been willing to turn an, a blind eye on human rights abuses, freedom of the press, and its treatment of religious minorities. >> cnn's...
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and one that really springs to mind happened in india, where a bjp candidate — that's the ruling party — used a similar technology to essentially speak different regional dialects that he couldn't actually speak. and in this example, it wasn't disclosed clearly to the audience that this was ai—generated. and when it emerged that it was, the actual bjp party disowned this use and kind of decried it as something that they didn't want. and then, more recently, in indonesian elections that happened earlier this year, we saw an avatar of a synthetically—resurrected deceased previous leader coming back to endorse one of the candidates. president indonesia... but in the argentinian elections late last year, we saw both candidates using ai—generated images to depict the opponents as weak — but also to embolden themselves, making them look like heroes or strong men. my concern, i guess, is that if we do start to see politicians really embracing this and this is becoming a much more high—volume form of political communication, it will lead to increasing distrust in media of politicia
and one that really springs to mind happened in india, where a bjp candidate — that's the ruling party — used a similar technology to essentially speak different regional dialects that he couldn't actually speak. and in this example, it wasn't disclosed clearly to the audience that this was ai—generated. and when it emerged that it was, the actual bjp party disowned this use and kind of decried it as something that they didn't want. and then, more recently, in indonesian elections that...
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more than half the proceeds went to prime minister modi's ruling bjp party, making them the richest political party going into elections. this election is nothing but corporatisation of the poll campaign on the trajectory of the development and democracy and the governance. the money which is floating around is going to be at least three times more than what it was in 2019. while there is a cap on how much an individual candidate can spend on campaigning, there is no limit on political parties�* spending. hence extensive travels, rallies and road shows, many opting for expensive helicopters and jets. i invite you tojoin politics. and this time around, advertising on digital platforms, including using social media influencers, is estimated to cost nearly 15% of the entire campaign budget. and then there are the freebies and gifts given during campaigning, such as appliances, bicycles, laptops, and what's most difficult to trace are the illegal cash hand—outs given directly to the voters, which never make it to the official book—keeping. already so far, the regulator has seized more than
more than half the proceeds went to prime minister modi's ruling bjp party, making them the richest political party going into elections. this election is nothing but corporatisation of the poll campaign on the trajectory of the development and democracy and the governance. the money which is floating around is going to be at least three times more than what it was in 2019. while there is a cap on how much an individual candidate can spend on campaigning, there is no limit on political...
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mr modi's bjp runs an exhaustive and unparalleled campaign — door to door, as well as on social media. it is a crucial power to influence what people believe to be true. ultimately, it will affect how they vote. yogita limaye, bbc news. let's take a look at today's papers. the telegraph reports that more than 50 conservative mps are set to rebel over the prime minister's plans to ban smoking by raising the minimum age to buy tobacco every year. the daily express leads on what it says is "mounting pressure" on rishi sunak to ban iran's revolutionary guards as a terrorist group. former conservative party leader sir iain duncan smith is quoted saying the government's reasons for not banning the group are "absurd". and today's guardian features a photo of donald trump taken on what it describes as a "momentous day in united states history" — the first criminal trial of a current or former president. another momentous day in court, full coverage on the bbc over the next few hours. we have talked in the past, i think nina did a piece about the vinyl sales. it appears here in the vinyl sal
mr modi's bjp runs an exhaustive and unparalleled campaign — door to door, as well as on social media. it is a crucial power to influence what people believe to be true. ultimately, it will affect how they vote. yogita limaye, bbc news. let's take a look at today's papers. the telegraph reports that more than 50 conservative mps are set to rebel over the prime minister's plans to ban smoking by raising the minimum age to buy tobacco every year. the daily express leads on what it says is...