Elon Musk called YouTuber Zack Nelson, aka JerryRigEverything, an 'utter liar' amidst accusations of neglecting child support and responsibilities for his children. Musk defended his generous child support contributions, while Nelson questioned Musk's transparency regarding the number of children he has.
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Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath urged people to stop glorifying foreign invaders, stressing the importance of preserving religious sites like Sambhal. Speaking in Lucknow, he emphasized the need to respect places of worship and criticized those who forcibly occupy them. He also highlighted the significance of the Maha Kumbh and criticized previous administrations for mismanagement.
Congress opposed the changes made by Centre that restricted the public availability of certain electronic poll records. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said that the party will challenge the changes in court. The ECI says the changes protect voter privacy. Congress, however, says the changes reduce transparency.
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