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PM’S fitness challenge to Kumaraswam­y

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday issued a fitness challenge to Karnataka chief minister, the JD(S)’S HD Kumaraswam­y, whom he and his party bitterly battled not long ago.

Kumaraswam­y responded by saying he was “more concerned” about the fitness and developmen­t of Karnataka.

About three weeks ago, Modi accepted a similar challenge from cricket captain Virat Kohli, and on Wednesday, even as he posted a video of part of his fitness routine, he issued his such a challenge to Kumaraswam­y, as well as TT champ Manika Batra and all IPS officers “especially those above 40”.

The part of his fitness routine that Modi filmed and posted on Twitter involves walking on a track inspired by nature’s five elements.

“Here are moments from my morning exercises. Apart from Yoga, I walk on a track inspired by the Panchtatva­s or 5 elements of nature - Prithvi, Jal, Agni, Vayu, Aakash. This is extremely refreshing and rejuvenati­ng. I also practice breathing exercises,” tweeted the PM.

It all started on May 22 with Union Sports Minister Rajyavardh­an Singh Rathore urging the country to take up a fitness challenge as part of the ‘# Hum fit to hindi a fit’ campaign.

Kohli accepted the challenge and posted a fitness video of his own, in which he’s seen performing an exercise for the lower abdomen, one he called his “favourite core workout”. In turn, he challenged his wife, actor Anushka Sharma, cricket icon Mahendra Singh Dhoni and PM Modi.

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MUMBAI: A “mahagathba­ndhan” (grand alliance) of the opposition to take on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the BJP and the RSS is the sentiment of the people and not just political parties, Congress president Rahul Gandhi said on Wednesday.

Lashing out at Modi and the ruling party, Gandhi alleged that the prime minister and the BJP were attacking the Constituti­on and other institutio­ns of the nation. “It is the sentiment of the people and not just political parties which are opposed to the BJP, to have a ‘mahagathba­ndhan' that can take on the BJP, the RSS and Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” Gandhi told reporters here.

However, he remained silent when asked who would lead the grand alliance of the opposition parties.

“Prime Minister Modi and the BJP are attacking the Constituti­on and institutio­ns of the nation,” he alleged, saying the question faced by the people was how to stop this.

The Congress is trying to join together these voices and the work is going on, Gandhi said. The 47-year-old Congress leader is on a two-day visit to Maharashtr­a since yesterday.

He said the opposition has been asking Modi to bring prices of petrol and diesel under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) to provide relief to the common man, but “he is not interested.”

“There was an attack on Mumbai (through demonetisa­tion). There are small industries, traders here... the leather industry and the cloth industry are all here. They were attacked by the ‘Gabbar Singh Tax' (implying the GST by drawing a reference to the celluloid bandit Gabbar Singh),” Gandhi said. “The whole country is sad, small businessme­n are sad because of demonetisa­tion and we are fighting for them,” he said.

Gandhi said during the UPA government's rule, the crude price was USD 130 a barrel that has now come down to USD 70 a barrel.

“However, the benefit has not been passed on to the common man. Where does this money go? In the pockets of a handful of 15 to 20 rich people,” he alleged.

Gandhi had yesterday accused the Modi government of creating hatred and division in the society and betraying farmers as well as youth in the country.

Addressing a convention of Mumbai booth-level Congress workers here last evening, he alleged that Modi was a “chowkidar” only for a handful of industrial­ists and not the common man.

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 ?? PTI ?? Congress chief Rahul Gandhi presents a cheque to self-trained farm innovator Dadaji Khobragade's son Mitrajit and his wife during an interactiv­e session with the farmers at a “Chaupal pe Charcha” programme, at village Nanded in Maharashtr­a on Wednesday
PTI Congress chief Rahul Gandhi presents a cheque to self-trained farm innovator Dadaji Khobragade's son Mitrajit and his wife during an interactiv­e session with the farmers at a “Chaupal pe Charcha” programme, at village Nanded in Maharashtr­a on Wednesday

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