Pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, who received a special shout-out from singer Chris Martin during Coldplay's concerts in Mumbai on January 18 and January 19, is elated to be mentioned by the frontman of the popular British band.
Speaking to ANI, Maliwal said, "... Dehli has never been in a worse condition. Roads are broken, sewers are overflowing, there are heaps of garbage everywhere, and people are getting contaminated water in their homes... Colonies in Dwarka and slums in Bhalswa are getting dirty tap water... T
Earlier in the day, Trump announced on his social media platform Truth Social that he plans to issue an executive order on Monday to delay the enforcement of the TikTok ban.
This development comes after Trump pledged to restore access to TikTok, which had stopped functioning in the US on Saturday night to comply with the Biden dispensation's ban order.
US President-elect Donald Trump has announced plans to delay the TikTok ban for 90 days through an executive order, allowing negotiations for a joint venture granting the US a 50 per cent ownership stake in the platform. The move comes after TikTok went offline following a Supreme Court r
Trump, in a recent interview, confirmed that the 90-day extension was under consideration, adding that a final decision would be announced on Monday, the day he would be sworn in as the 47th President of the US, which is going to be his second time at the White House.
China-based mobile application, TikTok's fate in the US hangs in the balance after the Supreme Court upheld a law that could lead to a ban on the platform as soon as Sunday, CBS News reported.
The band is scheduled to perform in Mumbai on January 19 and January 21 as well. After Mumbai, they will head to Ahmedabad for two consecutive shows on January 25 and 26.
Following the US Supreme Court's ruling regarding a proposed ban on TikTok due to security concerns, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre emphasised that the responsibility for "implementing the law now falls on the incoming administration."
This decision rejected an appeal from TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, which argued that the ban violated the First Amendment. The court's unsigned opinion, issued without dissent, sets the stage for an unprecedented government action against a major social media platform.