Bengaluru: Renowned Indian actor and political commentator Kishore Kumar Huli took to Facebook on Tuesday evening to criticize what he termed as the “new normal and new heights of hypocrisy” in global diplomacy, following the reported nominations of former U.S. President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize by Israel and Pakistan.
In a strongly worded post, Kishore questioned the legitimacy and moral ground of such nominations, referencing media reports that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Pakistan have both recommended Trump for the prestigious award. The post includes an image collage from international media sources—DW and The Express highlighting Netanyahu and Pakistan's support for Trump, citing his "decisive diplomatic intervention and pivotal leadership."
“A nation which was holding talks to diffuse nuclear tensions is called a terrorist nation by a mad guy who bombed their nuclear facilities not even bothering about the people of that nation & he is being nominated for Nobel peace prize by the heads of a terrorist nation & a rogue nation… This is the new normal & New Heights of hypocrisy..”
The message appears to reference recent geopolitical tensions and military actions, possibly alluding to the conflict involving Iran, Israel, and Western powers. While Kishore did not name any country explicitly in his remarks, the sentiment points toward a critical stance on the current state of global diplomacy and the role of certain nations in escalating conflict.
This is not the first time Kishore Kumar Huli has used his platform to speak out on international politics and perceived injustices. His statements often spark debate and are widely shared by his followers, both for their boldness and their socio-political depth.
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Ranchi (PTI): The body of a migrant worker from Jharkhand’s Giridih district killed in Saudi Arabia in October last year has arrived at Ranchi Airport, but his family refused to accept it over pending compensation, officials said.
Shikha Lakra, team leader of the state migrant control cell, told PTI that, before taking the body of Vijay Kumar Mahato, the family is demanding compensation from the private company where he used to work in the Arab country.
Mahato was killed in an alleged crossfire between the police and criminals.
“Since it was a bullet injury case, the matter is before a court in Jeddah. The final compensation may depend on the court’s decision,” Lakra said.
“The Indian Embassy informed us about the body’s arrival, and coordination was done with district authorities. Our role is limited to coordination in cases involving overseas employers and foreign jurisdiction,” she added.
Giridih Deputy Commissioner Ram Niwas Yadav said the authorities will try to convince the family to perform the last rites.
“We have already sanctioned Rs 5 lakh under the government scheme for migrant’s deaths abroad. The compensation payment might take some time,” he said.
The body is currently at the mortuary of Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) in Ranchi.
The Family members said they will only accept it if the company provides written assurance regarding compensation. “Without that assurance, we will not receive the body,” said Ram Prasad Mahato, the deceased’s brother-in-law.
Mahato, a native of Dudhpaniya village in Madh Gopali panchayat under Dumri block, was employed as a tower line fitter. His family said he was struck by a bullet during a gunfight between local police and an extortion gang and later succumbed to his injuries.
Social activist Sikander Ali said Mahato is survived by his wife, two young sons aged five and three, and elderly parents.
