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Long power cut around Jajmau

 Recently, Jajmau residents faced a long power cut. It was quite intolerable. Some residents were reportedly sheltered at their relatives' residences in nearby localities. It was definitely a harrowing experience, undoubtedly. People, anyhow, tolerated the worst situation. Such a long-duration power failure in the main localities of the Jajmau area left hapless residents, old ladies, young mothers, and others leaving their homes for relatives' homes, where power supply continued without any disruption.  A totally different scene erupted over a little longer power disruption in Jajmau. There was no clear-cut information about the restoration of the power supply. The residents honestly endured the unsatisfactory situation with the support of an inverter up to 07 a.m.  Certain families moved to their relatives' places to beat the heat.  Even the political leaders kept on asking for the exact timing of the restoration of the normal electricity supply. It was only possibl...

Syrian dictator escapes to safe haven


Behind the Southeast Asian country of Bangladesh, an African country's President Hafiz al-Assad has fled his country after a gap of 25 long years because of the rebellion against his rule. Victorious rebel forces  led him to flee country reportedly. 

There was no other way out for him as rebels took strong control of the Syrian capital, Damascus, and forced President Hafiz al-Assad to ultimately escape to a safer haven in Russia. 

He looks horrible at present. awful, no good, quite rubbish, bad. The past act of giving and receiving unfortunately eludes him now, and he now unlikely to conquer this trouble at his seniority age. It’s partly his inability to participate that brought him all these uncomfortable situation.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, happens to be his faithful and long-time ally, showed promptness to provide him political asylum in his country. It was Putin who got him to feel secure amidst a humiliating rumour about Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad desiring a divorce from his wife. 

Turkish and Arabic media are said to have reported that the British-born former first lady wanted to come to the United Kingdom.  But all such news did not correspond to reality in any conceivable way. Since Assad left his beloved country after ruling over with an iron fist for almost 25 years, he was said to have been maintaining shocking accounts. 

Even pieces of evidence reportedly appeared of mass graves and the torture of thousands of civilians at his contemptible hands allegedly. 

Christians have started to herald with all the sacred feel of their festival of Christmas. They also mark the festive occasion in the liturgical calendar when saints and martyrs are considerably memorialised. 

For others, Assad's forlorn run from Syria, however, connects the festive season to all those brave martyrs who lost their lives like fighters in removing a tyrant from Syrian land. Ultimately they achieved everything to be ideal, and every soldier had without a tint of doubt a fantastic time. The truth is that dictators frequently fail to view what a wonderful time entails.








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