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From law degree to becoming
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Priya Saroj
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From law degree to becoming youngest woman MP: All about cricketer Rinku Singh's
wife-to-be Priya Saroj
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Samajwadi Party's Priya Saroj is all set to tie the knot with Indian
cricketer Rinku Singh. Priya is currently one of the youngest MPs in
India and represents the Machhlishahr constituency of Uttar Pradesh.
Who is Priya Saroj?
Priya Saroj belongs to the Samajwadi Party and is one of India's
youngest MPs. She comes from Karkhiyaon village in Varanasi and by
entering politics, she is now taking her father Tufani Saroj's political
legacy ahead. Tufani Saroj is a three-time MP and the current MLA
from UP's Kerakat.
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Priya began her political career when she was elected as the
Machhlishahr MP in 2024, after defeating BJP veteran BP Saroj by
over 35,000 votes.
Priya Saroj journey
Despite having a political background, Priya went on to study law
from Amity University in Noida and is a holder of an LLB degree. She
said that growing up, she had no plans to enter politics whatsoever.
"Growing up, I never imagined stepping into politics. After
graduating in law, I was preparing for judgeship exams during the
Covid-19 pandemic. Even when my ticket was announced, I was
attending online classes for those exams," Priya was quoted by The
Indian Express as saying. She also practised in the Supreme Court of
India after completing her law degree.
Priya Saroj and Rinku Singh's story
According to a report by Hindustan Times, Priya and Rinku met
through a mutual friend and liked each other. However, they waited
for the consent of their families to take their relationship forward.
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Gaza doctor who lost his 9 children
in Israeli airstrike dies of wounds
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Gaza doctor who lost his 9 children in Israeli airstrike dies of wounds
Gazan media outlets reported on Sunday (Jun 1) that Dr. Hamdi al-
Najjar, a physician in Gaza’s Khan Younis, has died of wounds
sustained in an Israeli airstrike last week that killed nine of his ten
children. According to The Times of Israel, Najjar’s death was
reported overnight. A widely circulated photo from a few days earlier
showed him standing next to his only surviving child, 11-year-old
Adam, without visible injuries, though the cause and timeline of his
fatal condition remain unclear.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) responded to the incident, stating:
An aircraft targeted several suspects identified by IDF
forces operating in a structure near their position in the
Khan Younis area. Khan Younis is a dangerous combat
zone that was cleared of civilians by the IDF for their
protection prior to the start of operations. Claims of harm
to non-combatants are under review.
Alaa al-Najjar’s final goodbye
As reported by The Guardian, in the early hours of Friday last week,
Dr. Alaa al-Najjar, a 35-year-old paediatrician at the Nasser Medical
Complex and Hamdi’s wife, said goodbye to her ten children before
leaving for work. Her youngest, six-month-old Sayden, was still
asleep. With airstrikes occurring dangerously
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