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The Bizarre Dispute Over Whether Three Michael Jackson Songs Were Actually Sung by Someone Else



At the time of his death, in June of 2009, Michael Jackson was in the middle of working on an album. The project was to be his first in nearly a decade. “Invincible,” from 2001, had been the subject of a power struggle between Jackson and Thomas (Tommy) Mottola, then the chief executive of Sony Music Group. Jackson had wanted complete ownership of his master recordings; Mottola, he believed, was a despot who exploited black artists’ rights. One can fantasize that, in his new album, Jackson might have discarded the cloak of paranoid indomitability and embraced a fresh brand of self-searching. Instead, there is the reality as we lived it: Jackson dropped dead after a night of rehearsing for an arena tour that shouldn’t have been green-lit given his fragile health; and the scraps of verses and hooks he left behind got bowdlerized into “Michael,” the first posthumous album from Sony and the Jackson estate.

“Michael” was released in December of 2010. Its expensive polish (screaming horns! Lenny Kravitz riffs!) only made more glaring its recombinant qualities, the sense that its vocals had been massaged, dislocated, stretched. It had the bionic schmaltziness of a Jackson album, but it didn’t seem to possess the right blend of the man’s fury and guilelessness. It just sounded off. “This is not a Michael Jackson album,” Jody Rosen wrote in a review in Rolling Stone. He meant that the album wasn’t true to the artist’s spirit, but his appraisal may also have had a more literal meaning. Since Sony first released a snippet of the lead single, “Breaking News,” a month before the album’s release, the authenticity of its vocals, along with those on two other tracks, “Keep Your Head Up” and “Monster,” has come into question. For almost a decade, family members, associates, diehards on Jackson forums, and audiologists have been asking: Are three posthumous songs attributed to the artist actually sung by someone else?

“I know my Uncle’s voice and something’s seriously wrong when you have immediate family saying it’s not him,” Taryll Jackson, the son of Michael’s brother Tito, wrote, on Twitter, in November of 2010. (What the biological family knew about Jackson, and what he hid from them, is, of course, a fraught subject). To TMZ, La Toya Jackson said, “It doesn’t sound like him.” Fans lingered over the songs’ vibrato, arguing that it was not as sonically pure as Jackson’s. In 2012, TMZ reported that it had learned of the existence of a video chat in which Paris Jackson, Michael’s daughter, told friends that an impersonator had been hired to perform some of Jackson’s unreleased tracks. The outlet never produced the video (Paris denied making the claims), but it did name the alleged impersonator: Jason Malachi, who, in 2007, as an unknown singer, had confused even Jackson aficionados with “Mamacita,” a song that featured a virtually perfect rendition of Jackson’s voice. The year prior, Malachi apparently wrote a post on Facebook in which he seemed to admit to singing on “Michael,” but he later removed it, claiming that his account had been hacked.

The forensics reached convoluted new heights in 2014. That year, in California, Vera Serova, a Jackson fan, filed a class-action lawsuit against Sony Music, MJJ Productions (the branch of the estate that handles music licensing and publishing); one of the Jackson estate’s executors, James Branca; Edward Cascio and James Porte, who were co-writers of the three contested songs; and Angelikson Productions, Cascio’s production company. Sony had long maintained that Cascio and Porte had recorded the tracks in question with Jackson in Cascio’s New Jersey home, in 2007. But Serova hired an audiologist to do a peer-reviewed study of the vocals, and the audiologist concluded that Jackson likely wasn’t the singer. Sony hired a musicologist of its own to perform an analysis, which, of course, confirmed the authenticity of the vocals. Howard Weitzman, the estate attorney, got high-profile Jackson acolytes to affirm the veracity of the Cascio songs. The Cascio family appeared on the Oprah show, where they claimed that they were Jackson’s “secret second family.” “I don’t care if you get anyone—they will never be able to duplicate Michael’s voice,” Teddy Riley, the producer who had done the final mix on two of the contested tracks, said. This seemed to contradict a tweet that Riley had made in 2010, in which he said that only “MJ and God knows” the truth.

Jackson impersonators abounded well before Michael Jackson’s death. Footage of vigils outside the Apollo Theater, in Harlem, in the days after his death showed people in Jheri-curl wigs and spangled gloves. Jackson, who would have been sixty years old on Wednesday, also dabbled in some playful trickery of the self; in the legendary “Stark Raving Dad” episode of “The Simpsons,” he lent his speaking voice to Leon Kompowsky, an institutionalized man who believed that he was Jackson, but Kompowsky’s singing on the show was done, with uncanny accuracy, by the sometimes vocal impersonator Kipp Lennon. There are some intra-musician lawsuits that invite us to ask healthy questions about the slipperiness of influence. As Amanda Petrusich wrote on this site, after Lana Del Rey claimed that Radiohead filed a copyright suit against her (Radiohead denied this), there is often an element of absurd subjectivity in these disputes, which are “predicated on interpretive leaps—on sniffing out what a song ‘feels’ like, and whether or not that feel has been repurposed egregiously.”

Still, the allegations in Serova’s lawsuit, which have surfaced again this month, suggest a bizarre and brazen breaching of the perceived contract between a fan and her idol, and, less romantically, of the transaction between consumer and commercial entity. Many outlets erroneously reported, last week, that Sony Music had admitted in court that Jackson did not perform the vocal. In fact, on August 28th, appeals-court judges effectively removed Sony and the Jackson estate from the Serova suit, stating that the parties could not have known whether Jackson had sung on the songs and, therefore, that they had not misled the public. This is not a ruling on the matter of the vocal’s authenticity, which is ongoing. As part of the class-action suit, Serova is suing Cascio, Porte, and Angelikson Productions for fraud.

Artists’ posthumous lives are often the source of dramas of ethics, consent, corruption, and misrepresentation. Each time a vault is opened, or an album is cobbled together from unreleased songs, we are reminded that the artist is a business that, through legal maneuvering, will be made to live on. We recoil from the hologram, who moves so much like the dead icon, not just because the technology is tacky but because it portends a late capitalist dystopia: where even the most inscrutable gifts of the genius—Jackson’s moonwalk, Whitney Houston’s national anthem, Prince’s shadow over the guitar—can be harnessed and then projected through code. The dead artist entertains, but he can’t speak.

I'm no scientist, but, after listening to these three songs on what felt like an interminable loop, searching for signs of the purported ghost singer, I’ve come to suspect that “Monster” and “Keep Your Head Up” were likely predominantly sung by Jackson, even if his verses do sound augmented or padded. But “Breaking News”—I don’t know. The familiar mannerisms are there—the staccato shudder, the violent hiccup—but have they been mixed in overabundance? The song is about fame and the suspicion it breeds, and includes a biting presage of death (“He wanna write my obituary”). The lyrics switch between the first and third person. The performer lands emphatically on the words “Michael Jackson” as they repeat at the top of each stanza, but it sounds awkward every time. Jackson’s voice was never simply his own.

Tuesday 28 August 2018

Can biofuels save India’s airlines from surging oil prices?



India’s aviation sector has begun experimenting with biofuels.

On Aug. 27, the country’s first ever partially biojet fuel-powered aircraft took off from the northern city of Dehradun, Uttarakhand, and successfully landed in capital New Delhi, some 285 kilometres to the south.
The 72-seater Bombardier Q400 belonged to SpiceJet, to India’sfourth-largest airline by market share, and used a blend of 75% aviation turbine fuel (ATF)


“It (biojet fuel) has the potential to reduce our dependence on traditional aviation fuel by up to 50% on every flight,” Ajay Singh, chairman and managing director of SpiceJet, said in a press release.
Biojet fuels are made from sustainable raw materials (pdf) .
The one used by SpiceJet was developed by the Indian Institute of Petroleum, Dehradun, from the seed of the jatropha crop. It meets the specification of aircraft engine makers Pratt & Whitney and Bombardier, SpiceJet said, and can potentially reduce the airline’s carbon footprint by 15%.
The global aviation industry has been experimenting with biofuel for some time now.
In 2011, Alaska Airlines operated 75 selected flights on a cooking oil blend, while Dutch airline KLM flew weekly biofuel flights between New York and Amsterdam for six months in 2013. This January, Qantas Airways flew a biofuel flight between Australia and the US.

Biofuels generate the same amount of power as regular fuels and dissipate less heat. “It is way cheaper than regular fuel, too,” said Ashish Nainan, research analyst with CARE Ratings. “This can prove to be a natural hedge against ATF…If it can adapt to the scale of the aviation sector in India, it can actually bring down the overall fuel costs for companies.”

Hedge against oil

The Indian aviation market is set to be the world’s third biggest by 2025. Not surprisingly, global carriers are keen on a piece of the pie. This has also led to a price war, leaving the sector distressed.
And though demand has only grown faster than supplysince Kingfisher Airlines went bust in 2012, airlines haven’t been able to cash in on this.
Most of them are under pressure from a depreciating rupee and surging fuel prices. Besides, domestic carriers are mostly pursuing volume over profitability. With airlines flying so many flights, fuel demand has surged.
So, in the April-June quarter, some of the biggest players bled massively due to macroeconomic headwinds.
While net profits of IndiGo, India’s largest airline by market share, nosedived 97% year-on-year to Rs28 crore ($4 million),Spicejet reported a loss of Rs38.06 crore. Jet Airways’ losses stood at Rs1,323 crore with its fuel expenses rising 35%.
Under these circumstances, any alternative to ATF is welcome for the price-sensitive industry.

SOURCES: CHINA HACKED CLINTON’S PRIVATE EMAIL SERVER






  • A Chinese-owned company penetrated former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private server, according to sources briefed on the matter.
  • The company inserted code that forwarded copies of Clinton’s emails to the Chinese company in real time.
  • The Intelligence Community Inspector General warned of the problem, but the FBI subsequently failed to act, Texas Republican Rep. Louie Gohmert said during a July hearing.
A Chinese-owned company operating in the Washington, D.C., area hacked Hillary Clinton’s private server throughout her term as secretary of state and obtained nearly all her emails, two sources briefed on the matter told The Daily Caller News Foundation.
The Chinese firm obtained Clinton’s emails in real time as she sent and received communications and documents through her personal server, according to the sources, who said the hacking was conducted as part of an intelligence operation.
The Chinese wrote code that was embedded in the server, which was kept in Clinton’s residence in upstate New York. The code generated an instant “courtesy copy” for nearly all of her emails and forwarded them to the Chinese company, according to the sources.
The Intelligence Community Inspector General (ICIG) found that virtually all of Clinton’s emails were sent to a “foreign entity,” Rep. Louie Gohmert, a Texas Republican, said at a July 12 House Committee on the Judiciary hearing. He did not reveal the entity’s identity, but said it was unrelated to Russia. 


Two officials with the ICIG, investigator Frank Rucker and attorney Janette McMillan, met repeatedly with FBI officials to warn them of the Chinese intrusion, according to a former intelligence officer with expertise in cybersecurity issues, who was briefed on the matter. He spoke anonymously, as he was not authorized to publicly address the Chinese’s role with Clinton’s server.
Among those FBI officials was Peter Strzok, who was then the bureau’s top counterintelligence official. Strzok was fired this month following the discovery he sent anti-Trump texts to his mistress and co-worker, Lisa Page. Strzok didn’t act on the information the ICIG provided him, according to Gohmert.
Gohmert mentioned in the Judiciary Committee hearing that ICIG officials told Strzok and three other top FBI officials that they found an “anomaly” on Clinton’s server.


The former intelligence officer TheDCNF spoke with said the ICIG “discovered the anomaly pretty early in 2015.”
“When [the ICIG] did a very deep dive, they found in the actual metadata — the data which is at the header and footer of all the emails — that a copy, a ‘courtesy copy,’ was being sent to a third party and that third party was a known Chinese public company that was involved in collecting intelligence for China,” the former intelligence officer told TheDCNF.
“The [the ICIG] believe that there was some level of phishing. But once they got into the server something was embedded,” he said. “The Chinese are notorious for embedding little surprises like this.”
The intelligence officer declined to name of the Chinese company.
“We do know the name of the company. There are indications there are other ‘cutouts’ that were involved. I would be in a lot of trouble if I gave you the name,” he told TheDCNF.
A government staff official who’s been briefed on the ICIG’s findings told TheDCNF that the Chinese state-owned firm linked to the hacking operates in Washington’s northern Virginia suburbs. The source was not authorized to publicly discuss the matter.
The company that penetrated Clinton’s server was not a technology firm and it served as a “front group” for the Chinese government, the source told TheDCNF.
The Fairfax and Loudoun county governments told TheDCNF that 13 state-owned Chinese companies operate in the area. Of those, three were not technologically oriented.


Fairfax County Economic Development Authority communications manager Seth Livingston told TheDCNF that all of the nine firms operating in his county were there in 2009 when Clinton began as secretary of state.
“Our Asian folks believe that all of the companies have been around and known to us since that time period,” he said in an email.
“This is the most combed over subject in modern American political history,” Clinton spokesman Nick Merrill told TheDCNF. “The FBI spent thousands of hours investigating, and found no evidence of intrusion. That’s a fact.”
“But in an age where facts are alternative and truth isn’t truth, it’s no surprise that an outlet like the Daily Caller would try to distract us from very real and very immediate threats to our democracy brought by the man occupying the White House,” he continued.
Department of State Inspector General Steven A. Linick and then-ICIG. Charles McCullough III scrutinized Clinton’s server in 2015. McCullough told Congress in July 2015 that her emails contained classified material.
“IC IG was involved in the classification review of certain information drawn from the private email server,” an agency spokeswoman told TheDCNF. She declined to comment further.
The two IGs asked the Department of Justice to investigate whether the classified information was compromised, according to a July 23, 2015, New York Times report based on unnamed senior government officials.
The FBI issued a referral to the Justice Department in July 2015. The bureau warned that classified information may have been disclosed to a foreign power or to one of its agents.
“FBIHQ, Counterespionage Section, is opening a full investigation based on specific articulated facts provided by an 811 referral from the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community, dated July 6, 2015 regarding the potential compromise of classified information,” a July 10, 2015, FBI memo stated.
An 811 referral informs the FBI of classified information that was potentially released to a foreign power or agent of a foreign power.
“This investigation is also designated a Sensitive Investigative Matter (SIM) due to a connection to a current public official, political appointee or candidate,” the memo stated.
Then-FBI Deputy Director Mark F. Giuliano sent a follow-up memo on July 21, 2015, to President Barack Obama’s deputy attorney general, Sally Yates, about two conversations he had with her about the criminal referral.
“On 13 July 2015 and 20 July 2015, I verbally advised you of a Section 811(c) referral from the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community received by the FBI on 06 July 2015. The referral addressed the mishandling of classified information on the personal e-mail account and electronic media of a former high-level us Government official,” according to the FBI memo, which was hand delivered to Yates.
Justice Department spokesman Devin M. O’Malley declined to comment on this story.
Former FBI Director James Comey acknowledged in his recent book, “A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership,” that the FBI was conducting a criminal investigation into Clinton’s conduct.


London Center for Policy Research’s vice president of operations, retired Col. Anthony Shaffer, told TheDCNF that Clinton’s server was vulnerable to hacking.
“Look, there’s evidence based on the complete lack of security hygiene on the server. Fourteen-year-old hackers from Canada could have probably hacked into her server and left very little trace,” Shaffer said. “Any sophisticated organization is going to be able to essentially get in and then clean up their presence.”
And a former consultant to the U.S. trade representative, Claude Barfield, told TheDCNF: “The Chinese were in the process of really gaining technological competence in 2009 to 2010. This begins to really take off in the early years of the Obama administration. The Obama administration was kind of late and there was this slow reaction about how sophisticated the Chinese were.”

Sunday 26 August 2018

Mass shooting reported at video game tournament in Florida


There was a mass shooting at a video game tournament that was being streamed online from a restaurant in Jacksonville Landing, Florida, on Sunday, the local sheriff's office said, adding the public should avoid the area. It was not immediately clear whether there were any casualties. Local media reported several people were shot, citing police sources.
"Mass shooting at the Jacksonville Landing. Stay far away from the area. The area is not safe at this time," the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office said on Twitter. "We can't stress enough to stay away. Many blocks away."
The shooting took place at a restaurant at Jacksonville Landing, a waterfront dining, entertainment, and shopping site in downtown Jacksonville, according to local media.
The business was live streaming a tournament for a Madden football video game when several shots rang out, according to a video of the stream shared on social media. In the video, players can be seen reacting to the gunfire and cries can be heard before the footage cuts off.
Police say there is only one suspect and that he is dead.
According to sources, at least 11 people were shot and four are dead in Florida's mass shooting.

Thursday 23 August 2018

NASA: 500-FOOT ASTEROID IS PASSING SUPER CLOSE NEXT WEEK — BUT IT’LL PROBABLY MISS EARTH




near-Earth object (NEO), a scientific designation for a space objectthat’s a whole lot easier to pronounce if you just say “comet” or “asteroid,” is hurtling toward Earth’s general neighborhood at Bifrost-like speed, passing close enough for NASA scientists to place it on their “potentially hazardous asteroid” — or PHA — watch list.
The asteroid, which deserves a better name than the 2016 NF23 designation it’s been handed, is motoring toward our corner of the solar system at a speed of roughly 20,000 miles per hour, putting it on schedule to be nearest us humans by Aug. 29. 
NASA estimates the asteroid to be between 70 and 160 meters (230 to 525 feet) across, and expects it — with a “reasonably low uncertainty” — to pass within 0.03377 astronomical units (about 3 million miles) from Earth. The object has an absolute magnitude (a measure of brightness when observed from a standard vantage) of 22.9, which is just dim enough to assuage scientists’ concerns that it’s on a trajectory to make a direct impact.
Three million’s a big-sounding number, sure, but for comparison, our sun is 93 million miles away. And in order to earn the distinction of being tagged as an NEO, an object can pass at a much, much greater distance from Earth — roughly 30 million miles — and still qualify. 
2016 NF23 isn’t the only asteroid that’s grazing Earth’s environs this month. Another NEO, the scintillatingly named 1998 SD9, is expected to pass even closer (0.01083 astronomical units, or 1 million miles) around the same time as its bigger buddy. But fortunately, 1998 SD9 is a heck of a lot smaller at approximately 38 to 86 meters (125 to 280 feet), and, as its name suggests, it’s more of a known quantity: NASA’s been watching it since its discovery all the way back in 1998. 
As for 2016 NF23, NASA isn’t sounding any alarms or marshaling Bruce Willis to mount an emergency asteroid landing. But since it’s only been on the agency’s radar since 2016, NASA’s still in the early stages of discerning its orbit. And since it falls right on the edge of NASA’s PHA sweet spot (a PHA object must pass closer than 0.05 astronomical units and have an absolute magnitude 22.0 or less), it’s at least making headlines — just not the kind you see in asteroid apocalypse movies like Armageddon.



Scott Morrison, a Pragmatic Conservative, Will Be Australia’s New Prime Minister




A relative moderate in Australia’s conservative party and an ally of Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is poised to succeed him after a vote on Friday that capped days of chaos in the capital and underscored just how turbulent Australian politics have become.
Scott Morrison, who has been serving as the country’s treasurer, is set to become the sixth prime minister in 11 years after defeating Peter Dutton, a former home affairs minister, and Julie Bishop, the country’s foreign minister.
His deputy will be Josh Frydenberg, who had been energy minister under Mr. Turnbull.
The vote was the second challenge this week to the leadership of Mr. Turnbull — who himself assumed office by leading a party revolt in 2015.
But Mr. Morrison, 50, did not initiate the challenge. Rather, he backed Mr. Turnbull earlier in the week, then emerged as a more unifying alternative to Peter Dutton, a former home affairs minister known for his hard-line stance on immigration.

Mr. Dutton mounted the earlier, unsuccessful leadership challenge on Tuesday. After a week of turbulence that he ignited, he sought Friday to bolster the now-damaged Liberal Party as it moves closer to a general election expected in the coming months.
“My course from here is to provide absolute loyalty to Scott Morrison to make sure we win the election,” he said.

For Mr. Turnbull, the end came quickly. After months of negotiations, a rift within the party escalated last weekend over an energy proposal from the prime minister, which was meant to reduce electricity prices and address climate change by cutting emissions.
Mr. Dutton rallied the party’s conservative wing against him, only to fail when the votes were counted.
Experts said it was still not clear whether Mr. Morrison would tilt toward conservatives or party moderates.

Thursday 16 August 2018

World's Oldest Cheese Discovered From Egyptian Tomb: Researchers

World's Oldest Cheese Discovered From Egyptian Tomb: Researchers

WASHINGTON: 
 It's a proud moment for all the cheese lovers because turns out, even the mummies found cheese yummy.
World's oldest cheese has been found inside an Egyptian tomb, proving that our beloved cheese has been gloriously surviving the test of time for ages.
The tomb of Ptahmes, mayor of Memphis in Egypt during the 13th century BC, was initially unearthed in 1885. After being lost under drifting sand, it was rediscovered in 2010, and archeologists found broken jars at the site a few years later.

One of the jars contained a solidified whitish mass, as well as canvas fabric that might have covered the jar or been used to preserve its contents. After dissolving the sample, the researchers purified its protein constituents and analyzed them with liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry.
The peptides detected by these techniques show the sample was a dairy product made from milk. The characteristics of the canvas fabric, which was suitable for containing a solid rather than a liquid substance, supported the conclusion that the dairy product was a solid cheese.

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केरल बाढ़: राहुल गांधी ने की पीएम मोदी से बात, कहा- इतिहास की यह सबसे भयावह त्रासदी है
केरल में भारी बारिश से अब तक 79 लोगों की मौत, PM मोदी ने मुख्‍यमंत्री विजयन को मदद का भरोसा दिया

प्रधानमंत्री से फोन पर बात करने के बाद गांधी ने ट्वीट किया, ''केरल बहुत मुश्किल में है. मैंने प्रधानमंत्री से बात की और उनसे नौसेना और वायुसेना की तैनाती बढ़ाने का आग्रह किया. उन्होंने कहा, ''मैंने यह भी कहा कि यह जरूरी है कि राज्य को विशेष वित्तीय सहायता दी जाए क्योंकि यह केरल के इतिहास की यह सबसे भयावह त्रासदी है.''    

केरल में इस बार नहीं मनेगा ओणम, समारोह की 30 करोड़ राशि यहां की जाएगी इस्तेमाल

कांग्रेस अध्यक्ष राहुल गांधी ने केरल में मूसलाधार बारिश की वजह से आई बाढ़ से हुए जानमाल के नुकसान पर दुख जताया और लोगों का आह्वान किया कि वे प्रभावितों की मदद के लिए मुख्यमंत्री राहत कोष में बढ़चढ़कर योगदान दें. राहुल गांधी ने ट्वीट कर कहा, ''बाढ़ के पानी का स्तर बढ़ने की वजह से मैं केरल के लोगों के लिए बहुत चिंतित हूं. हजारों लोग फंसे हुए हैं। राहत शिविर भर चुके हैं. बहुत लोगों की जान चली गयी है.' उन्होंने कहा, 'यह आगे बढ़कर मदद करने का समय है. कृपया मुख्यमंत्री राहत कोष में दिल खोलकर योगदान दें.'

जब अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी बैलगाड़ी से पहुंचे संसद, देखें पूर्व प्रधानमंत्री की 10 Unseen Photos

जब अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी बैलगाड़ी से पहुंचे संसद, देखें पूर्व प्रधानमंत्री की 10 Unseen Photos
पूर्व प्रधानमंत्री की 10 Rare Photos
पूर्व प्रधानमंत्री अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी (Atal Bihari Vajpayee) की हालत बेहद नाज़ुक है. एम्स की तरफ से जारी मेडिकल बुलेटिन के अनुसार बीते 24 घंटे में उनकी हालात और बिगड़ी है. वाजपेयी लगभग दो महीने से अटल बिहारी AIIMS में भर्ती हैं. उन्हें (Atal Bihari Vajpayee Health) लाइफ़ सपोर्ट सिस्टम पर रखा गया है. अटल जी के घर के बाहर धारा 144 लगाई गई है. अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी ने प्रधानमंत्री के रूप में तीन बार देश का नेतृत्व किया है. वे पहली बार साल 1996 में 16 मई से 1 जून तक, 19 मार्च 1998 से 26 अप्रैल 1999 तक और फिर 13 अक्टूबर 1999 से 22 मई 2004 तक देश के प्रधानमंत्री रहे हैं. उनकी कई ऐसी तस्वीरें हैं जो बहुत कम लोगों ने देखी होगी. हम आपको बताने जा रहे हैं पूर्व प्रधानमंत्री अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी की 10 Rare Photos:
 

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1. 12 नवंबर 1973 में अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी बैलगाड़ी से संसद पहुंचे थे. वो पेट्रोल और डीजल के दाम बढ़ने का विरोध कर रहे थे इसलिए वो बैलगाड़ी से पहुंचे.
 

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2. सोशल मीडिया पर ये तस्वीर काफी वायरल हो रही है. जिसमें वो प्रधानमंत्री इंदिरा गांधी से बात करते नजर आ रहे हैं.
 

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3. गुरु जी गोलवॉकर, पंडित दील दयान उपाध्याय और अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी एक साथ बैठे नजर आ रहे हैं. ये तस्वीर भी काफी शेयर की जा रही है.
 

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4. ये दुर्लभ तस्वीर भी काफी शेयर की जा रही है. इस तस्वीर में अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी, लाल कृष्ण आडवाणी और भैरों सिंह शेखावत नजर आ रहे हैं. ये तस्वीर जन संघ दिनों की है.
 

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5. 1991 में पार्टी मीटिंग के दौरान एल.के. आडवाणी और अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी चर्चा करते हुए.
 

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6. अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी अपने पालतु कुत्तों के साथ.
 

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7. डीएमके चीफ एम. करुणानिधि के साथ अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी.
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8. फिल्म फेयर अवॉर्ड्स में संजीव कुमार और राखी ने अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी से अवॉर्ड लिया था. उस समय अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी एक्सटर्नल अफेयर्स मिनिस्टर थे.
 

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9. जन्मदिन के दिन केक काटते हुए अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी.
 

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10. 1980 की तस्वीर. बॉम्बे के बांदरा में अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी की रैली.

अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी ने प्रधानमंत्री के रूप में तीन बार देश का नेतृत्व किया है. वे पहली बार साल 1996 में 16 मई से 1 जून तक, 19 मार्च 1998 से 26 अप्रैल 1999 तक और फिर 13 अक्टूबर 1999 से 22 मई 2004 तक देश के प्रधानमंत्री रहे हैं. अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी हिन्दी के कवि, पत्रकार और प्रखर वक्ता भी हैं. भारतीय जनसंघ की स्थापना में भी उनकी अहम भूमिका रही है. वे 1968 से 1973 तक जनसंघ के अध्यक्ष भी रहे.

आजीवन राजनीति में सक्रिय रहे अटल बिहारी वजपेयी लम्बे समय तक राष्ट्रधर्म, पाञ्चजन्य और वीर अर्जुन आदि पत्र-पत्रिकाओं के सम्पादन भी करते रहे हैं. वाजपेयी राष्ट्रीय स्वयंसेवक संघ के समर्पित प्रचारक रहे हैं और इसी निष्ठा के कारण उन्होंने आजीवन अविवाहित रहने का संकल्प लिया था. सर्वोच्च पद पर पहुंचने तक उन्होंने अपने संकल्प को पूरी निष्ठा से निभाया.

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