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Israel strikes Houthi rebels in Yemen's capital while the WHO chief says he was meters awayTaylor Swift fans outraged as Eras Tour book sells eye-popping amount in first week despite being littered with mistakes Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By DAILYMAIL.COM REPORTER Published: 22:46, 5 December 2024 | Updated: 23:31, 5 December 2024 e-mail 47 shares 3 View comments Taylor Swift is receiving backlash after selling more than 814,000 copies of her Eras Tour Book over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. After earning the biggest publishing launch of the year, some upset X users questioned how the book managed to sell so many copies, despite being littered with mistakes. 'Once again, with her, it's NEVER about quality or talent. This book, riddled with errors, is a fitting reflection of her career... TRASH but commercially successful,' one hater wrote. Another tweeted: 'She really brainwashed a bunch of people to buy anything she puts out like of course it’s all going to to be s**t.' A third fired: 'Mediocrity sells and she's proof of that.' 'Proof that with enough hype and a solid marketing team, even the most disastrous efforts can hit the bestseller list. Talent may be optional, but controversy and salesmanship? Absolutely essential,' a fourth added. Taylor Swift is receiving backlash after selling more than 814,000 copies of her Eras Tour Book over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend Others, however, defended the pop star and praised her for 'really stimulating the economy everywhere she goes.' The criticism comes one week after the 14-time Grammy winner, 34, released the book exclusively through Target for $39.99 Read More Taylor's ERRORS Tour book! Singer accused of a 'cash grab' after fans spot mistakes in $40 release The self-published book, which documents the blockbuster two-year tour which finishes this month, exclusively went on sale in Target in the US on Friday and will be available to purchase on the singer's UK merch store on December 7. In the US, the book is being sold for $40, with many Taylor Swift fans queuing for hours to get their hands on a copy. Almost immediately after purchasing the book, some Swifties began to post about the amount of spelling errors, grammatical mistakes, blurry pictures and upside down pages in it. Some Swifties even took to TikTok to complain about the slew of errors, which have left many questioning if it was edited at all before it was published. One Taylor fan pointed out that in the concert date index page there is a missing tour date for Toronto, while another's book was printed upside down. Meanwhile someone else noticed that some of Taylor's concert outfits were sketched in the wrong color, while others were never seen before. After earning the biggest publishing launch of the year, some upset X users questioned how the book managed to sell so many copies, despite being littered with mistakes 'Once again, with her, it's NEVER about quality or talent. This book, riddled with errors, is a fitting reflection of her career... TRASH but commercially successful,' one hater wrote Another tweeted: 'She really brainwashed a bunch of people to buy anything she puts out like of course it’s all going to to be s**t' Swiftie Emma took to her TikTok @emermore7 to reveal she started queuing at 5am to get her hands on the book at Target. In the clip, which racked up over 700,000 views, Emma revealed she was 'disappointed' with the book. She captioned the post: 'I know I’m not the only one disappointed with the Eras Tour book, but I haven’t seen anyone else talk about the glaringly obvious grammatical errors and clunky sentences within the pages. 'I make this video with peace, love, and a general frustration about how easy many of these problems could have been fixed with one more set of editing eyes. 'This book just had so much potential, and with a little tweaking it could have been absolutely spectacular.' Pointing out the errors, Emma said: 'When I got home and starting flicking through the book I was actually blown away by the amount of grammatical mistakes, so many in fact that I am seriously questioning if this book was even edited. 'If there are certain spelling mistakes that are really distracting it really takes me out of the reading experience and I really really felt that with this book. 'Proof that with enough hype and a solid marketing team, even the most disastrous efforts can hit the bestseller list. Talent may be optional, but controversy and salesmanship? Absolutely essential,' a fourth added Other defended the pop star and praised her for 'really stimulating the economy everywhere she goes' 'If you are paying $40 for a book wouldn't you expect it to not have this many errors? Wouldn't you expect the pictures to not be cut off? Wouldn't you expect the pictures to be crisp and clean and not blurry? 'I don't know what happened, I don't know if they were on a deadline or what. The grammatical problems that I have found should have been fixed right away.' Many people rushed to the comments in disbelief at the inconsistencies - with some claiming it was strange because Taylor is known for her incredible writing skills. One person wrote: 'I don’t understand how this could happen, her entire public persona is crafted around being a thoughtful and meticulous writer.' Another said: 'Did Taylor even get a chance to look at this book herself?!? I feel like that’s clearly a NO... otherwise it would’ve been a lot better and not as many mistakes! She always writes so meticulous and well... it doesn’t seem like her style of speech!' Meanwhile George Mansour revealed some of the writing on his Eras Tour book was 'cut off' Some Swifties even took to TikTok to complain about the slew of errors, which have left many questioning if it was edited at all before it was published; as seen in a video above, one fan pointed a missing 'T' in the word 'trying' Meanwhile someone else noticed some of the concert outfits were sketched in the wrong color, while others were never seen before Someone else said: 'As an editor my skin is crawling at all the issues. 100% cash grab.' A fourth said: 'Y'all didn’t notice that the photos in the book are screenshots from the eras tour film? It’s crazy that she didn’t even take separate pictures for the book.' Another suggested: 'I think there was a deadline... I honestly feel like they could have waited and done it properly after the eras tour ended... it’s kinda crazy to release this before the eras tour ended. Felt rushed.' Meanwhile George Mansour revealed on his TikTok @thegmansour that some of the writing on his Eras Tour book was 'cut off'. He added: 'I can't tell if this is a stylistic choice or an error.' Elsewhere he pointed out some spelling mistakes and an extra comma after Poland in the tour date index. Many people rushed to the comments in disbelief with some claiming it was strange because Taylor is known for her incredible writing skills He captioned the post: 'I’m going to need everyone to open up their Official Taylor Swift The Eras Tour Book and let me know if it looks like mine. 'The lettering on some pages looks like it was cut off. Also, a few spelling and grammatical errors. What errors did you find? Does your book look like this?' Even though the book doesn't go on sale in the UK for another few days, it has already sprung up on resell sites including Vinted and eBay for hundreds of pounds. One seller is flogging a single book for £180 - six times the asking price - using eBay's Buy It Now feature, advertising it only with a single stock image. Another is flogging 10 for a whopping £509.62 - or best offer - with an extra £32 for postage from the United States. The book is not yet available in the UK - so sellers will either have needed to visit the US themselves or could be selling fraudulent copies. On eBay, some books are being posted from the United States for an extra £30 - the entire cost to purchase the book through official means. Announcing the 256-page book back in October, the Love Story singer, 34, promised it would be 'filled with my own personal reflections, never-before-seen behind the scenes photos, all the magical memories you guys brought every single night'. It features over 500 images, including performance photos from every era as well as exclusive rehearsal photos and behind-the-scenes images of instruments, costumes, set pieces and designer sketches used throughout the tour. Taylor's book is available exclusively at Target and flew off the shelves on Black Friday It has been published by none other than 'Taylor Swift publications' - meaning the star created a company specifically for venturing into the industry. Sellers are calling their offers 'exclusive' as the book is 'not yet sold in the UK' saying 'limited copies' are available and calling it the 'ideal Christmas present'. Some have only used a stock image of the book and have limited reviews. Despite the high prices and risk of them being counterfeit, hundreds have expressed interest in the items, 'watching' them on eBay, or adding them to favourites on Vinted. One states it's been imported in from the US and has six bids, selling for £67 at time of reporting. Meanwhile a book with a very similar cover calling itself '100% unofficial' has popped up on sites, bearing a strong resemblance to the official version. In the new book, Taylor revealed how she came up with the concept of her record-breaking tour. In the introduction to the tome, the Bejeweled singer wrote that she was working on Midnights when the idea came to her. However, no matter how many books are sold at Targets across the country, it won't be eligible for the best seller's list (seen in Toronto on November 14, 2024) 'I'll never forget the call when I explained the concept for the Eras Tour to my team,' she began, adding that normally she would have embarked on a tour in support of Midnights. 'We're going to call it the Eras Tour and each album will have its own chapter, its own world,' the Karma hitmaker wrote. Taylor revealed that she had 'fallen back in love' with her vast catalog of music while recording the Taylor's Versions of them. This was what inspired her to create the Eras Tour, where she planned from the inception to 'fully commit to each era, musically, stylistically and aesthetically' with the 'longest, most ambitious show' of 'time capsules.' The tour was designed to 'celebrate both new fans and fans who have been there since day one.' But, she wondered 'HOW on earth' she would play 45 songs live – which averages out to three hours and 15 minutes of singing and constant motion each night. Upon its release in the US last Friday, Swifties queued through the night and even skipped Thanksgiving dinner to be among the first to get their hands on the book The Bad Blood songstress wrote that she gave 'absolutely everything' to her audience, and promised herself to 'be physically and mentally tougher than ever before' and 'more disciplined and committed to [her] health, fitness and stamina.' She gushed, 'Thankfully, I'm surrounded by my incredible crew, band, singers and dancers who all matched my dedication to the massive scale and challenges of this show.' The Eras Tour debuted in Glendale, Arizona on March 17, 2023. After 149 dates in five continents, the tour will wrap in Vancouver, Canada on December 8. Taylor's book is available exclusively at Target and flew off the shelves on Black Friday. However, no matter how many books are sold at Targets across the country, it won't be eligible for the best seller's list. 'A title sold exclusively by a single vendor does not qualify for tracking,' the Times confirmed to Esquire. Upon its release in the US last Friday, Swifties queued through the night and even skipped Thanksgiving dinner to be among the first to get their hands on the book. 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Billionaire investor and Donald Trump adviser Marc Andreessen thinks corporate culture is about to undergo a radical change . Speaking with Erik Torenberg on the Moment of Zen podcast, Andreessen said that the reign of extreme wokeness, particularly in corporate America and the media, is rapidly coming to an end. The catalyst? A combination of rising legal risks, the deflation of wokeness as a cultural force, and a change in leadership at the Department of Justice . Andreessen highlighted that with the appointment of Harmeet Dhillon to head the DOJ's Civil Rights Division , the federal government may soon begin to challenge and reverse many of the DEI-driven policies that have dominated corporations, universities, and other large institutions over the past decade. This shift, he argues, could trigger a major pullback in DEI initiatives across the private sector , as companies scramble to comply with the law and distance themselves from policies that may now be seen as legally and culturally untenable. . @pmarca to @eriktorenberg : 'Every Signal is Being Sent' Trump DOJ Civil Rights Head Will Target Corporate DEI Policies "If you wanted to pick the most extreme possible attorney to put in charge of the Civil Rights division of the Justice Department to reverse DEI, it would be... pic.twitter.com/NNH2uTWn1t Erik Torenberg: You're optimistic now that this reign of soft authoritarianism, aka extreme wokeness, is over. There's a question of will it just come back again in four years? Now that Trump will take power, will they sort of summon the resistance antibodies again? Talk a little bit about your perspective. Marc Andreessen: I think that "wokeness is over" is a little bit too glib, and the main reason why that's the case I think, you know, maybe is self-evident, which is basically the bureaucracies of corporate America and of the government and of nonprofits, foundations, schools, universities, the media companies, the press — basically, the big bureaucracies, what we refer to as sort of the managerial class. The cathedral, Curtis' term, or James Burnham's term, the managerial class, the managers who sort of run everything — and by everything being like basically all of the large incumbent institutions — like, wokeness has become standard policy, right? And in like every large organization in the country, like the mandate number one is be compliant, right? Whatever is required to be compliant is like holy, right? It's like the thing that cannot be — you must be compliant. You must check off all the compliance boxes. Whether you win or not in the market is kind of optional, but you must be compliant. Whether you actually teach students anything is optional, but you must be compliant. Wokeness has become part of the compliance regime, also what they refer to wonderfully in great Orwellian terms as the 'risk management regime,' the 'trust and safety regime.' Yeah, you know, just take all these words and reverse them. This stuff has gotten wired very deeply, and then it's been well-documented at this point that the foundation for a lot of what we call wokeness is actually baked deeply into the law. And a whole bunch of people have done great work, like Richard Hanania, Christopher Caldwell, and Wesley [Yang], who have all done great work in documenting kind of how deep this stuff is sort of embedded in the law, which is a whole other topic. There's an institutionalization that took place that's going to take optimistically 30 years to get out or something like that. And by the way, maybe never. Having said that, there's that. But then there's what we've been dealing with for the last decade, which is beyond that — which is sort of the idea of wokeness being like the cultural vanguard, yeah, and basically being the thing that's like the coolest, highest-status, highest-fashion thing you can possibly be, and the thing that you have to be if you want to aspire to rise in the hierarchy and among the managerial class and run things. And then, if you want to get like really good press coverage, and if you want people to think that you're a moral person—that whole thing. Then there's the power component of it. I use the Tolkien metaphor here, the 'ring of power,' which is the ability to call somebody a bad name under the wokeness regime and like instantly vaporize them and blow them out of their job and take their job . Like those second parts are like, I think, fading very fast. And in a lot of ways, it's sort of inevitable that would happen, because it's just like in fashion, whatever is cool and trending now looks dated five or ten years later. And you wonder how people possibly could have worn bell bottoms or whatever. Like, you know, it's that kind of phenomenon. And there's no question, the election basically punched a giant hole in the side of that balloon, and it's deflating incredibly quickly. And by the way, you see it in the reaction. You see it in the reaction to the election itself, which is the polar opposite reaction to 2016, which is just like complete deflation taking place. And I think wokeness is losing altitude quickly. But let's come back to the legal part, because that's also — there are very interesting things that might happen there that we could also talk about." Erik Torenberg: Say more about this. Marc Andreessen: If you wanted to pick the most extreme possible attorney to put in charge of the Civil Rights division of the Justice Department to reverse DEI, it would be this lawyer named Harmeet Dhillon . She's been a California lawyer and has been the scourge of woke corporations for the last decade. As it happens, she has just been appointed to run the Civil Rights division of the Justice Department. For those who don't track this, the Civil Rights division of the Justice Department is the federal government’s prosecutorial arm that basically enforces wokeness. They’re the ones who have made sure that, for the last decade, these companies have had all these crazy policies under the penalty of being investigated, subpoenaed, and ultimately prosecuted. There have been lots of prosecutions and court cases. The most famous case that the current head of the Civil Rights division brought was the case against SpaceX for not hiring enough refugees—despite the fact that SpaceX is a military contractor and is not permitted to hire non-American citizens under a separate law. The person running that division has been a true activist, as you'd expect from this administration. And then Dhillon, who, by the way, I don’t know but I’ve been following for years, and is clearly brilliant, she is the exact opposite of that. Every signal is being sent that they’re going to do a 180 on all these things, and they’re going to begin prosecuting companies for violations of civil rights laws in the form of reverse discrimination—discrimination against white people, Asians, Jews, and other unprotected classes. So, signals are being sent by these appointments that there is going to be an assault to reverse the assault that companies and universities have been under. And then, of course, the Supreme Court ruled not that long ago that private universities are not allowed to do race-based admissions. It’s actually really funny because there’s some question as to whether the demographic shift of admissions in the last year was starkly different than the year before, as these institutions claim they’re coming into compliance with the Supreme Court. There’s some question as to whether discovery will show they’re actually in compliance or whether they’re still playing games. That’s another thing we may find out. There’s also an open question as to whether this decision has essentially already been made or will be made for private companies as well. And there’s a lot of private companies that have been trying to figure out quietly how to distance themselves from DEI, both for legal reasons and for cultural reasons. Now, there's another very interesting thing kicking in. I think there are a lot of large companies that were already done with DEI to start with. They were done with DEI for their own reasons because it’s backfired in many spectacular ways. But now, any large company that wants to distance itself from DEI has the best reason in the world: compliance. It’s illegal. Let me just say for the record... I think every major corporation in the country is just in flagrant violation of actual civil rights law. You cannot have these hard quotas and racially, ethnically, and religiously biased hiring practices. It’s flat-out illegal. These companies have gone so extreme on this that they’ve ended up in what I think is clearly mass illegality. So, as Dhillon steps into her job, she’s not going to lack for a shortage of targets. If you don’t want to be a target, it’s a great 'get out of jail free' card to just voluntarily shut all this stuff down. My guess is that starting pretty quickly, we’re already starting to see it. Boeing and a bunch of other companies have already put a bullet in their programs. Even the University of Michigan, which went completely overboard with this stuff, has actually shut their whole thing down. I think we’re going to see, my guess is, a run of companies that will take dramatic action here. Watch the entire exchange here:
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AP Trending SummaryBrief at 4:46 p.m. ESTDreamy dining experiences are a great way to plan your next holiday – and if we’re honest, that’s exactly how most of the Good Food team decide where they’ll next drop their bags. But the menu is only part of the picture. Sometimes a venue is so drop-dead stunning, it needs to go on a must-visit list just so you can marvel at the objects spotted by the owner at a flea market overseas. Or to experience the feeling of dining beneath an awe-inspiring ceiling. These restaurants, cafes, gelaterias, pubs and bars around the country, all shortlisted or awarded by this year’s jury at the Eat Drink Design Awards, are worthy of building a trip around in 2025, and beyond. The Beach Hotel, NSW This 1880s-built pub overlooking Merewether Beach has been given some spit and polish, but it hasn’t forgotten its roots as an institution for Newcastle’s surf community. 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Perch at the end of the kitchen pass and watch the chefs’ careful movements, or sink into a leather tub chair and admire the bold artworks by South Australian artists that dot the walls. Former Restaurant Botanic chef Jacob Davey picks up the local thread in his set menus, a combination of Australian, Japanese and French influences, starring ingredients such as wallaby, quandong, saltbush lamb and more. 150 Pfeiffer Road, Woodside, birdinhand.com.au Blak Cede Gunyah, NSW If beach holidays on the NSW South Coast are a ritual for you, add this cafe (and a few of these hatted restaurants ) to your list of regular haunts. A women-led social enterprise, Blak Cede Gunyah was borne out of grassroots initiatives to provide employment and nutritious food for local First Nations communities. It’s now grown into a thriving meeting place. Culture is front and centre. Over breakfast burritos made with pulled kangaroo, you may spot a large fish trap hung on one wall, kangaroo hide upholstery on banquettes and bushfire-charred timber that’s milled locally. Many of the bush foods used in dishes are grown in a nearby community garden. While you’re there, stock up on granola and other items from the shelves. 39A Kinghorne Street, Nowra, blakcede.com.au Gerard’s, QLD Past meets present at this standout Brisbane fine-diner , which marked its 11th year with a bold new look that’s earned it several awards. Celebrating both history and new beginnings, the updated Gerard’s nods to the owners’ Lebanese heritage and the more immediate past, which is captured through repurposing dirt from the demolition for the striking rammed earth walls. A new central bar and a long bank of windows that open up to the laneway allow diners to experience the acclaimed restaurant in more flexible ways. But the Middle Eastern cooking is just as elevated under new chef Jimmy Richardson. Settle in under the soaring ceilings for wagyu kibbeh nayeh, Lebanon’s makanek sausages made with quail, and lamb collar with saltbush zhoug. Fortitude Valley’s many nearby bars beckon before or after dinner. 14-15 James Street, Brisbane, gerards.com.au Chicho Gelateria & Production Lab, WA This playful gelato shop will win over even the most reluctant dessert eaters. Chequerboard tiles and a palette of burnt orange, burgundy and aquamarine match the fun of flavours such as violet shot through with lemon meringue. But perforated steel panels, smooth stone and ridged ceilings pull Chicho back from the brink of feeling like a kids’ carnival. 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Thrivent Financial for Lutherans reduced its holdings in Prudential Financial, Inc. ( NYSE:PRU – Free Report ) by 1.6% during the 3rd quarter, according to its most recent disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The firm owned 39,365 shares of the financial services provider’s stock after selling 633 shares during the period. Thrivent Financial for Lutherans’ holdings in Prudential Financial were worth $4,767,000 as of its most recent SEC filing. A number of other hedge funds and other institutional investors have also recently bought and sold shares of PRU. Creekmur Asset Management LLC lifted its stake in Prudential Financial by 78.8% in the 1st quarter. Creekmur Asset Management LLC now owns 245 shares of the financial services provider’s stock valued at $29,000 after acquiring an additional 108 shares in the last quarter. Lynx Investment Advisory acquired a new stake in shares of Prudential Financial in the 2nd quarter valued at approximately $29,000. Ashton Thomas Securities LLC bought a new position in shares of Prudential Financial in the third quarter valued at $31,000. Bank & Trust Co acquired a new position in Prudential Financial during the second quarter worth $37,000. Finally, Hobbs Group Advisors LLC bought a new stake in Prudential Financial during the second quarter worth $38,000. 56.83% of the stock is owned by institutional investors. Analysts Set New Price Targets PRU has been the topic of several recent analyst reports. Bank of America boosted their price objective on shares of Prudential Financial from $109.00 to $118.00 and gave the stock a “neutral” rating in a research note on Thursday, October 10th. Wells Fargo & Company upped their price objective on Prudential Financial from $116.00 to $117.00 and gave the company an “equal weight” rating in a research note on Tuesday, November 5th. Piper Sandler lifted their target price on Prudential Financial from $121.00 to $127.00 and gave the stock a “neutral” rating in a research note on Wednesday, October 2nd. Keefe, Bruyette & Woods reissued a “market perform” rating and set a $121.00 target price on shares of Prudential Financial in a report on Wednesday, August 21st. Finally, UBS Group raised their price target on Prudential Financial from $112.00 to $119.00 and gave the company a “neutral” rating in a report on Tuesday, August 13th. Eleven analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating, one has assigned a buy rating and one has issued a strong buy rating to the company’s stock. Based on data from MarketBeat.com, Prudential Financial has an average rating of “Hold” and a consensus price target of $125.69. Insider Buying and Selling at Prudential Financial In related news, major shareholder Insurance Co Of Ame Prudential bought 261,059 shares of the company’s stock in a transaction dated Tuesday, October 8th. The stock was purchased at an average price of $27.58 per share, with a total value of $7,200,007.22. Following the completion of the acquisition, the insider now owns 4,208,549 shares of the company’s stock, valued at $116,071,781.42. The trade was a 6.61 % increase in their ownership of the stock. The purchase was disclosed in a filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission, which is available through the SEC website . Also, EVP Caroline Feeney sold 1,110 shares of Prudential Financial stock in a transaction that occurred on Tuesday, September 3rd. The shares were sold at an average price of $119.97, for a total transaction of $133,166.70. Following the sale, the executive vice president now directly owns 10,175 shares in the company, valued at $1,220,694.75. This trade represents a 9.84 % decrease in their ownership of the stock. The disclosure for this sale can be found here . Company insiders own 0.31% of the company’s stock. Prudential Financial Price Performance Prudential Financial stock opened at $127.89 on Friday. The stock’s fifty day moving average price is $123.30 and its two-hundred day moving average price is $119.72. The firm has a market cap of $45.53 billion, a PE ratio of 11.37, a price-to-earnings-growth ratio of 0.90 and a beta of 1.29. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.60, a current ratio of 0.14 and a quick ratio of 0.14. Prudential Financial, Inc. has a one year low of $94.92 and a one year high of $129.13. Prudential Financial ( NYSE:PRU – Get Free Report ) last posted its quarterly earnings data on Wednesday, October 30th. The financial services provider reported $3.48 earnings per share for the quarter, topping the consensus estimate of $3.47 by $0.01. The business had revenue of $19.48 billion during the quarter, compared to analysts’ expectations of $14.57 billion. Prudential Financial had a net margin of 6.03% and a return on equity of 15.30%. During the same quarter in the prior year, the business posted $3.44 earnings per share. As a group, research analysts expect that Prudential Financial, Inc. will post 13.33 EPS for the current fiscal year. Prudential Financial Dividend Announcement The company also recently disclosed a quarterly dividend, which will be paid on Thursday, December 12th. Shareholders of record on Tuesday, November 19th will be given a dividend of $1.30 per share. The ex-dividend date of this dividend is Tuesday, November 19th. This represents a $5.20 annualized dividend and a yield of 4.07%. Prudential Financial’s dividend payout ratio is currently 46.22%. Prudential Financial Profile ( Free Report ) Prudential Financial, Inc, together with its subsidiaries, provides insurance, investment management, and other financial products and services in the United States and internationally. It operates through PGIM, Retirement Strategies, Group Insurance, Individual Life, and International Businesses segments. 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Ramgarh: The bodyguard of Sunita Choudhary, the NDA candidate for Ramgarh, filed an FIR against seven Jharkhand Loktantrik Krantikari Morcha (JLKM) members at Rajrappa police station in Ramgarh district on Thursday evening accusing the latter of instigating people to attack the candidate in Kulhi village when she was inspecting polling booths. They allegedly also attempted to snatch the bodyguard's official firearm. Rajrappa police station officer-in-charge Naveen Prakash Pandey confirmed that an FIR has been registered against eight named individuals and 100 unknown persons. The accused are Ravi Kumar, Ashok Kumar, Bablu Kumar, Yatan Mahto, Nitish Kumar, Santosh Mahto and Devanand Mahto. The complaint was filed by Dashrath Singh. Police have registered a case under sections 120, 105, 352, 351, 104, 132, and 3(5) of Bharat Nyay Sanhita (BNS). No arrests have been made yet. Ajsu-Party central committee secretary Jaleshwar Mahto condemned the incident, demanding immediate arrest of the culprits. He accused JLKM workers of being behind the attack, calling it "an assault on democracy”. However, JLKM's Ramgarh media in-charge Ramesh Kumar Mahto urged the police to verify CCTV footage from both polling booths to investigate why the candidate and her supporters allegedly entered the polling station. He expressed hope for an impartial investigation, stating that anyone found guilty should face appropriate punishment. We also published the following articles recently FIR against 7 JLKM workers for attacking NDA candidate in Ramgarh Sunita Choudhary, the NDA candidate for Ramgarh, faced an alleged attack during her visit to polling booths in Kulhi village. Her bodyguard filed an FIR against seven JLKM members, accusing them of instigation and attempted firearm snatching. While the accused remain at large, the incident has drawn condemnation from the Ajsu-Party, demanding swift action against the perpetrators. Will Jairam Mahto's Jharkhand Loktrantik Krantikari Morcha play spoilsport for mainstream parties in Jharkhand? Jairam 'Tiger' Mahto, a rising star in Jharkhand politics, is poised to disrupt the traditional political landscape with his new party, JLKM. His focus on local language and job rights resonates with the significant Kurmi population, potentially impacting both the BJP-led NDA and the JMM-led INDIA bloc. JLKM eyes 10 seats in Jharkhand assembly polls, claims influence in 25 constituencies The Jharkhand Loktantrik Krantikari Morcha (JLKM) is poised to become a significant force in Jharkhand politics, projecting confidence in securing 10 seats and influencing 25 constituencies. The party's central president emphasized that post-election alliances would be determined by public sentiment.