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The 3-1 scoreline of state elections 2023 has been extrapolated by some leaders in the Congress and its allies as the trailer of what's in store for the battle of 2024. With the "South of India being BJP mukt" - as claimed by some opposition leaders - the stage is set for a battle between the North and the South in 2024. Speaking on the election results, DMK MP Senthilkumar made a controversial " gaumutra " comment in Lok Sabha. He later apologized and the comments were expunged. Karti Chidambaram, the son of P Chidambaram, proclaimed on X (formerly Twitter): "The SOUTH!". The Chairman of Congress' data analytic department, Praveen Chakravarty, wrote, "The South-North boundary line is getting thicker & clearer!" He subsequently deleted the post, but screenshots remain readily available. The people advocating this theory of "North versus South" battle in 2024 give the example of the 1977 general elections when the Congre
Indian cricket team's star player Rishabh Pant on Saturday posted a cryptic message on his Instagram story. "No more forcing friendships or relationships. Either it flows or it goes," was the text written on the southpaw's story. Pant refrained from mentioning anyone in the message and kept the fans guessing. It is worth noting that Pant is currently out of competitive action. He has remained on the sidelines as he continues to recover from his car accident that happened in December last year. Here is Pant's Instagram story - Former India captain and current Delhi Capitals (DC) Director of Cricket Sourav Ganguly in early November provided a huge update on the health of Pant. Ganguly assured that Pant, who plays for DC in Indian Premier League (IPL), will play the upcoming season of the T20 extravaganza. Delhi Capitals stared their training for IPL 2024 but Pant was not pracising with the team, informed Ganguly back then. "He's (Pant) good now. He
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