Elon Musk has voiced concerns about a video featuring British religious scholar Abu Waleed advocating for the imposition of strict laws on non-Muslims in the UK. Musk has frequently commented on the perceived growing influence of Muslims in the UK, prompting discussions and controversies regarding these issues on social media.
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Aakash Chopra is surprised by BCCI's new rule requiring players to travel together for matches and practices. He suggests the rule may have been introduced due to past misuse. The rule follows a review meeting after India's loss to Australia. Players must get permission to travel separately. Chopra stresses accountability for past exceptions.
India captain Rohit Sharma returns to Ranji Trophy after nearly a decade for Mumbai's Round 6 match against Jammu & Kashmir on January 23. Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja bolster their respective domestic teams. The BCCI mandates participation for contracted players unless unfit. Other fixtures involve star players like Shubman Gill.
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