Anger among the Muslim community at the Australian government spilled over into an Eid prayer gathering in western Sydney attended by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke, with a handful of attendees calling for the leader to be kicked out of the mosque.Leaders attending the event in Lakemba, part of Burke’s constituency, were sitting among thousands of people ahead of Eid celebrations when a handful of people started heckling during speeches after prayers, ABC News reported. Shouts of “Boo Tony Burke, boo Albanese,” “genocide supporters” and “get them out of here” rang out, although many others in the crowd appeared to welcome it.NSW Police were called to the mosque about 8am due to a disturbance and ordered a 33-year-old man to leave. He was escorted out without any further incident.The man, Sheikh Mukhlis, said he was thrown down the stairs barefoot after confronting Albanese and Burke.“The question we need to ask ourselves is why are they in our sacred place, in our sacred time, standing in front and smiling for pictures,” he said in a social media video.“The irony is that if you listen to what the sheikh actually said in his khutbah, you will see that our happiness is incomplete because there is no peace in Gaza and there is war in Lebanon.”Due to ongoing tensions between the Muslim community and the federal government, there was disagreement over whether the federal government should be invited to the event.Tensions have risen amid criticism of the government’s response to Israel’s Gaza war, a rise in Islamophobic attacks in Australia and the response of New South Wales police to Muslim men praying during protests in Sydney.The Lakemba Mosque itself has received several hateful and threatening letters this year, which it says has frightened the community.Today is the first time since October 7, 2023 that the Lebanese Muslim Association has invited Albanese to visit the Lakemba Mosque.Hajj Gamel Kheir, secretary and spokesman of the Lebanese Muslim Association, said choosing to re-engage with the government was a way of expressing their concerns.“Abandoning participation does not advance our communities or change outcomes overseas,” he said in a statement after the incident this morning.“We’re not leaving the door open to show up.“We do this because real conversations need access and because our community deserves to be heard directly, not talked about from a distance.”After the riot, Albanese posted on social media that he was honored to go to the Lakemba Mosque.“Eid al-Fitr. It is my honor to join thousands of people at the Lakemba Mosque this morning for Eid al-Fitr,” he said.Earlier this month, Albanese also visited the Lakemba Ramadan Night Market with his wife Jodie and Canterbury-Bankstown Mayor Bilal El-Hayek.
Bangladesh awaits government approval, Mustafizur Rahman’s 2026 PSL fate in doubt
Bangladesh cricket players for upcoming matches pakistan super league (PSL) 2026 is now uncertain, with the final decision subject to government approval amid ongoing regional tensions. A total of six Bangladeshi players – Mustafizur RahmanParvez Hussain Amon, IslamNahid Rana, Tanzid Hasan Tamim and Rishad Hossain were initially awarded no-objection certificates (NOC) by the Bangladesh Cricket Board after being selected in the league’s first auction. However, the changing situation between Pakistan Afghanistan prompted the board to reconsider their involvement, forcing government approval. BCB chairman of cricket operations Nazmul Abedin confirmed that the board would not take a final decision without consulting the authorities. “Of course, we will seek permission from the government before sending cricketers for the PSL. In normal circumstances, these things are not required. We provide permission; they go, play and return. But since the situation is not normal and there is a risk factor for the players, obviously we will discuss it with the government,” Abedin was quoted as saying by Cricbuzz on Thursday. “We will ask the government whether it is safe to travel and based on the government’s decision, we will have to make the final decision on whether the players go. Because it is actually impossible for us to know what the situation is there. It is possible that the government knows. The government will know and if the government tells us that it is safe to go and players can travel, then players will go. But, in principle, we have decided that it will be given to the National Olympic Committees and they will go to the competition. But it depends on the situation. ” he added. As it stands, if the players are cleared for the PSL, they are likely to miss Bangladesh’s preparation camp ahead of the upcoming white-ball series against the New Zealand national cricket team, which is scheduled to tour Bangladesh next month for three ODIs and three T20Is. The BCB has issued a partial NOC to manage player availability in both commitments. Mustafizur Rahman, signed by Lahore Qalandars, has been cleared from March 26 to April 12 and April 24 to May 3. He will participate in the ODI series against New Zealand but will miss the T20I stages. Meanwhile, Tanzid Hasan Tamim, Shoriful Islam, Nahid Rana and Rishad Hossain have been given NOCs valid till April 12, allowing them to feature in the home series in both formats. On the other hand, Parvez Hossain Emon’s injury condition has been confirmed till April 21 and he is expected to be available for T20I matches. With security concerns at the forefront at the moment, the final decision on Bangladeshi players to participate in the PSL will ultimately be taken by the government and their participation in the tournament is still pending.
‘He irritated me’: Sudhakaran to contest against minister Prasad as rift widens in Kerala CPM
New Delhi: Communist (Mapai) rebel leader G Sudhakaran on Friday announced that he will oppose Kerala Agriculture Minister P Prasad in Cherthala, accusing him of making “baseless statements”.“Sudhakaran, who is contesting as an independent with the support of the Congress-led opposition United Democratic Front (UDF), told reporters in Alappuzha that he had earlier decided not to campaign outside the constituency.
“I decided not to contest any campaign outside Ambalappuzha. But now I have decided to campaign in Cherthala against Prasad because he made unnecessary remarks against me,” he told reporters in Alappuzha.Sudhakaran alleged that Prasad made the remarks without consulting the state or district leadership of the CPM.“He is the only person in the Communist Party of India who has opposed me. The party has not officially commented on the matter so far. I have remained silent but he has provoked me to take this stand,” the rebel leader added.Prasad recently described Sudhakaran’s decision to contest as a “lust for power” and claimed voters would reject him.Sudhakaran denied the CPI(M)’s accusation that he was driven by parliamentary ambitions and questioned whether other leaders did not have similar aspirations.“People were elected to the Congress to strengthen the communist movement. Earlier, capable leaders were sent. Look at those who are elected now. I joined the party in 1963 and now people are trying to teach me about it,” he said.He further claimed that his past comments were now being used against him during the campaign and expressed anguish over attacks on his family by party workers.“That’s why I’m running this time. Even those at the highest levels of leadership who supported false complaints have not been corrected,” he added.The four-time MLA, however, did not comment on the UDF’s decision not to field a candidate in Ambalappuzha.“Local DMK leaders have met me and expressed their support. I will contest as the people’s independent candidate. Political criminals are indulging in campaigning in the name of the party. People will not vote for them,” Sudhakaran said.All 126 Assembly constituencies in Kerala will go to polls on April 9 and counting of votes is scheduled for May 4, while elections will also be held in Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and the Union Territory of Puducherry.The ruling Left Democratic Front is seeking a third consecutive term and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is also hoping for a hat-trick in the top job.
Former IPL star warns ‘Rahane’s weak links, costly decisions’ could spell disaster for KKR
previous chennai super kings Batsman S Badrinath expresses serious concerns over Kolkata Knight Riders ahead of IPL 2026, calls captain Ajinkya Lahani The “weak link” in the setup.Less than 10 days left for KKR’s first game mumbai indiansBadrinath raised questions about the team’s leadership and lineup decisions, especially given the multiple injuries.“Ajinkya Lahani Definitely a weakness. His captaincy is a weak link in itself. All their big investments went wrong. They trusted Harshit Rana and invested in him, but he was left out. Patialana was a huge signing but now his performance is questionable. Mustafizul was another big investment, but he was left out. They took a lot of costly decisions because there was uncertainty around most of their big investments,” Badrinath said on his YouTube channel.He also targets big-money signings from KKR Cameron Greenacquired for a record Rs 252 million. Badrinath questioned the logic behind the move and pointed out the all-rounder’s recent struggles at the international level.“You signed him for Rs 2,520 crore but he was seriously out of form. He gave it his all for Australia in the T20 World Cup. Cameron Green’s performance was purely because of the hype. He is not worth that much money. Did he do anything single-handedly in the IPL? Australian players always get hyped and he benefits from it. I think KKR’s move is bad,” he added.Despite the criticism, Rahane performed well last season and became KKR’s top run-scorer with 390 runs in 13 games at an average of 35.45 and a strike rate of 147.73.KKR will kick off their IPL 2026 season against Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Sunday, March 29, and the pressure is already mounting on the three-time champions.
Saudi Arabia and Egypt sign agreement to waive short-term stay visas for official passport holders World News
Saudi Arabia and Egypt have signed an agreement to waive short-stay visa requirements for official passport holders, a move aimed at facilitating travel and strengthening cooperation between the two countries.The agreement was signed in Riyadh by Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Immigration and Egyptian Expatriates Dr. Badr Abdulati. It applies to holders of diplomatic, special and service passports issued by the two governments.Under the new arrangements, eligible travelers will be able to move between Saudi Arabia and Egypt without needing to obtain a short-stay visa, simplifying the procedures for official visits and engagements. This exemption is expected to benefit government officials and representatives who frequently travel for diplomatic, administrative and institutional purposes.The agreement is part of ongoing efforts to strengthen ties between Riyadh and Cairo and reflects mutual interests in deepening cooperation in multiple areas. By removing administrative barriers, the two countries aim to promote smoother communication and coordination at the official level.The move also signals a broader commitment to strengthening bilateral ties, with both sides continuing to explore initiatives to support closer cooperation and more effective exchanges between agencies.
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TOISA 2025: Universities, colleges, infrastructure drive new sports culture in UP
Uttar Pradesh is stepping up its ambition to become a major sports hub, with the Yogi Adityanath-led government launching a wide-ranging plan focusing on world-class infrastructure, education and grassroots development. Central to this effort is the building of a sports culture across the state through a network of universities, colleges, academies and modern facilities.The flagship project of this vision is the upcoming Major Dhyan Chand State Sports University in Meerut, which is in the final stages of construction and is expected to be fully operational by May. The university is spread over nearly 100 acres in Sadhana area and was developed in two phases with an investment of over Rs 450 crore. The first phase, costing Rs 250 crore, is almost completed, while an additional Rs 200 crore will be infused in the second phase.Sports University will solidify UP’s visionNamed after hockey legend Major Dhyan Chand, this sports university is positioned as the center of the sports ecosystem in Uttar Pradesh. The academic session has begun with ad hoc classes being conducted at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Agricultural University, Meerut. Starting from the next academic year, the institution will move to a permanent campus.Also read: UP promotes excellence in sport, rewards and employment to help athletes riseIt will offer diploma, degree and postgraduate courses in 12 sports, including traditional subjects as well as research-based programmes. The Chief Minister stressed the importance of hiring top teachers and having former athletes as coaches to ensure practical, high-performance training. The aim is to build a world-class institution that will contribute to the success of Indian sports on the global stage.Expand the network of colleges and institutesApart from universities, the state is also working towards strengthening its physical education network by setting up at least one sports academy in each division. Currently, institutions such as Guru Gobind Singh Sports Academy in Lucknow, Veer Bahadur Singh Sports Academy in Gorakhpur and Major Dhyan Chand Sports Academy in Saifai form the backbone of the system, with plans to add more institutions.The government also provides support to private institutions to cultivate talent at the grassroots level. Uttar Pradesh already has a strong training ecosystem, including the renowned Gaurav Khanna Exelia Badminton Academy in Lucknow, a center of excellence in para-badminton under national coach Gaurav Khanna. In addition, several tennis academies across the state offer world-class facilities including grass, clay and hard courts.Infrastructure development boosts sports ambitionsInfrastructure construction remains an important pillar of the national strategy. In Lucknow, an international-standard shooting range is being revived while a pending motor racing track project has also received fresh approval. Both the facilities, developed within the Guru Gobind Singh Sports Academy complex, further enhance the standard of sports in the city.With improved infrastructure and institutional support, Uttar Pradesh now aims to host major events. The national Olympic association is planning a bid to host the National Youth Games and later the National Games, a sign of growing confidence in its abilities.From sports venues and colleges to education and employment pathways, Uttar Pradesh’s multi-pronged approach is steadily shaping a strong sports culture. With continued investment and policy support, the country is positioning itself as a key contributor to India’s future sporting success.


