Bengaluru, June 08: A woman constable rescued an abondoned orphan newborn baby by breastfeeding it.

Thought to be abandoned just minutes after delivery the baby was left in an under-construction building, covered in blood stains. Archana's motherly instincts took over and she immediately held the baby in her arms while the rest of her team called for medical attention.

When this heart touching story went viral, the CM was deeply moved and took to Twitter to express his gratitude. Unnamed till then, the tweet ended up being an inspiration for the police team that decided to name the baby boy after the chief minister.

Already a mother of a five-month-old son, Archana said, "Being a mother, I sensed he was hungry. I took him and fed him and he stopped crying. What more could have I done apart from feeding him? When I took him and started feeding him, I felt as though I were feeding my son Ashith."

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Pune, Nov 16: Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis continued to raise the pitch on "vote jihad" by playing a video of Islamic scholar Sajjad Nomani at a poll rally in Pune's Bhosari area on Saturday.

It is being said that a person who votes for the BJP must be ostracised, Fadnavis claimed.

"If these people are trying to do vote jihad, if they are saying they will destabilise the government through vote jihad, then you will also have to do dharmayudh of votes," Fadnavis said.

"If these people dream that they will come to power with the help of votes from one community in the land of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, then you will also have to come to the battlefield," he said in a swipe at the MVA.