New Delhi: Journalist and Co-founder of Alt News Mohammed Zubair on Sunday took to his Twitter handle and shared a video where Yati Narasinghanand targets him by calling him ‘Islamic Jihadi’.
Zubair also tagged Karnataka DGP and Commissioner of Bengaluru Police stating that Narasinghanand will be responsible if something happens to him.
“This person has Lakhs of Supporters online and offline. If something happens to me, He is responsible.” Zubair wrote in one of his tweets.
In the video shared by Zubai, Narasinghanand has blamed Zubair for attacks on Hindus in India stating that he was the mastermind behind all the attacks on Hindus in the country. He also alleged that Zubair edits and doctors videos of Hindus and spread them with fake agenda prompting his followers to attack them.
"They give hate speeches, Abuse Prophet Mohammed, Encourage their supporters to pick up arms to fight Islam. But when we call them out, They blame us. In this video, Yati Narasinghanand targets me by calling me 'Islamic Jihadi', accuses me of getting funds from Islamic countries" Zubair wrote in the tweet.
They give hate speeches, Abuse Prophet Mohammed, Encourage their supporters to pick up arms to fight Islam. But when we call them out, They blame us. In this video, Yati Narasinghanand targets me by calling me 'Islamic Jihadi', accuses me of getting funds from Islamic countries pic.twitter.com/jz1q4abAKr
— Mohammed Zubair (@zoo_bear) June 5, 2022
This person has Lakhs of Supporters online and offline. If something happens to me, He is responsible. @DgpKarnataka @PratapReddyC
— Mohammed Zubair (@zoo_bear) June 5, 2022
This isn't the first time he has targetted me.
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Bengaluru (PTI): Minister Priyank Kharge on Wednesday highlighted the state’s leadership in AI and deep technology while engaging with global industry leaders and startups at a four-day summit held in New Delhi, officials said.
During the event, Priyank witnessed the signing of a strategic MoU between H Company and St John’s Medical College & Research Institute, Bengaluru, to pilot advanced enterprise AI for hospital operations and workflow automation, strengthening responsible AI in healthcare, the minister’s office said in a statement here.
Speaking on the sidelines of the India AI Impact Summit, the minister said Karnataka is ahead of the curve in AI.
“We are already home to leading global AI players such as Harvey AI and Anthropic, and The Walt Disney Company is expanding its AI network in Bengaluru,” he added.
Noting Bengaluru’s position among the top global cities for AI talent, he added, “Under our DeepTech Decade, we are supporting startups with grants of up to Rs 1 crore. We are engaging with global leaders and innovators to ensure responsible AI use, build the right skill sets, create strong incubators, and establish Centres of Excellence that can foster startups and strengthen e-governance.”
The minister also attended a roundtable organised by the US-India Business Council (USIBC), where discussions focused on strengthening technology collaboration, investment partnerships, and innovation-led growth between Karnataka and global enterprises.
He met Timo Harakka, Member of Parliament of Finland, to explore possibilities for collaboration between Karnataka and Finland in AI and deep-tech sectors, including joint research, innovation partnerships, and startup exchanges.
The Karnataka IT Minister also visited the Indian Army showcase at the summit, which featured advanced AI-driven defence and strategic technology applications, highlighting the role of AI in national security and modernisation efforts.
He toured the Karnataka Pavilion and the ArtPark Pavilion, interacting with founders and teams from Karnataka’s innovation ecosystem and reviewing emerging AI and deep-tech solutions, the statement added.
