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November 23: Top 5 Catch points of the day, that you should not miss

Speed News Desk 23 November 2017, 17:45 IST

November 23: Top 5 Catch points of the day, that you should not miss

From cutting across party lines, politicians on Saturday called for ction to be taken against those issuing death threats to a Muslim Yoga teacher in Jharkhand to Salman Khan-Katrina Kaif's song 'Swag Se Swagat' from 'Tiger Zinda Hai' has set a major record, here is top 5 Catch points.

1- Act against those threatening Muslim Yoga teacher: Politicians

Cutting across party lines, politicians on Saturday called for ction to be taken against those issuing death threats to a Muslim Yoga teacher in Jharkhand.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Nupur Sharma said, "It is absolutely unfortunate. Women are targeted adversely for singing song, acting in movie and now for teaching Yoga. This is a free country. Women have been guaranteed equal rights under the constitution of India. I see no reason why any religious cleric should come out and either issue fatwas and in this case and in this case give her death threats."

2- `Swag Se Swagat` becomes world's most viewed video in 24 hrs

Salman Khan-Katrina Kaif's song 'Swag Se Swagat' from 'Tiger Zinda Hai' has set a major record.

The music video has become the most viewed video in 24 hours on YouTube.

The official Twitter handle of YRF Music made the announcement as they wrote, "THIS IS #SwagSeSwagat becomes World's Most Viewed Video in 24 hrs on @YouTube. @TigerZindaHai | @BeingSalmanKhan | #KatrinaKaif | @nehabhasin4u | @VishalDadlani | @ShekharRavjiani | @VMVMVMVMVM | @yrf"

3- PM Modi meets Sri Lankan PM Wickremesinghe

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe">Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe on Thursday.

The Sri Lankan Prime Minister, who arrived here on Tuesday on a four-day visit, will hold bilateral talks with Prime Minister Modi and will also call upon President Ram Nath Kovind

4- Chinese companies sacking Kashmiris in PoK

Over a hundred Kashmiri workers engaged at Neelum Jhelum Hydro Electric Project in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir have been sacked by CGG-CMEC, a Chinese consortium.

Sacked employees have been protesting against the consortium, demanding their jobs back or compensation in lieu of not being employed.

5- No time for prep, Kohli blames management

India captain Virat Kohli on Thursday admitted that the management's poor planning affects the team's performance and they are put under scanner for poor results.

Ahead of the second Test against Sri Lanka, the skipper said that the team is using the ongoing series against the Islanders as a build-up to the upcoming series in South Africa as they have no time to prepare for it otherwise.

-With agency inputs

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