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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...

Shoe size tells lot about man


 

Certain characteristics of politicians as they go about their daily lives help identify their candid circumstances. On their outskirts, there are still times that are either lighter or more serious. Even shoes may have it. 

The strange curiosities cannot be used as a distraction from a required discussion about coffee cups, paparazzi-shielding sunglasses, or, generally, any other comparatively a little more normal topic. 

It is somewhat imperative to clear that paparazzi-shielding denotes the methods and ongoing debates surrounding how public figures protect themselves and their families from intrusive photographers and constant media attention. 

If parting 2025 can be marked by anything aside from prevailing global turmoil, it’s the US President Donald Trump's comment on the shoes. Perfected with a distinct style, the latest idea is proof enough for inkly an aged person who can have too many reasons, no matter how readily he knows of shoes.

American Vice President JD Vance claimed at a meeting in the Oval Office that Donald Trump made a somewhat offensive or a bit suggestive comment regarding a fellow politician's shoe size. 

In unexpectedly quick comments posted online by right-wing pundit Benny Johnson, he capably described the particular incident as one of those peculiar moments entirely out of public view, he would "never, ever forget," in every definition of true reaction.

He claimed that when he, President Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and another, reportedly an unidentified politician, were seriously engaged in debating a significant policy matter, President Trump suddenly changed the ongoing topic to amply their unavoidable shoes. 

Raising his hand, Trump added, "No, no, no, hold on a bit of second." His point hinted that there was something far more significant that exists. "Shoes," According to Vance, Johnson uploaded a video. 

Then  President Trump, "looking over the Resolute Desk," said, "You guys have s----- shoes, Marco, JD." We must get you better shoes."This must have been joyous moment.

Vance claims that 79-year-old Trump took out a shoe catalogue and declared he would present as many as four pairs to each of them. Though it was good enough to listen to such a matter, they would have surely been more amazed but not disturbed.

After asking Rubio for his shoe size, which was "11 and a half," he quickly asked Vance, who plainly said "13."

Vance further claimed that as Trump turned to face and instantly  ask the fourth politician in the room, the man replied, "7." At this comparably critical moment, Trump "leans back in his chair and wittingly jokes, 'You know you can tell a lot about a man by his shoe size.'"





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