Friday, February 20, 2015

World's first 'wee willy party' to see men with small penises converge



London: Men across Britain will now be able to shake off insecurities about their small penises at the first-ever "wee willy party" to be held in the UK.

The party, called The Big Small Penis Party, which invites those with a smaller-than-average member to celebrate their size, has been shared thousands of times on Facebook, the Daily Star reported.

The event, which claims to be the "first ever conference for the celebration and acceptance of small penises everywhere" as per the Facebook invite, is for men and woman, of all lengths, and suggests that people have to pay "50p per claimed phallic inch" for entry.

Ant Smith, who put on the event in hope of celebrating the body parts that are not seen as attractive in society, said that it's a small, but growing, movement and this event is the first that really calls the lesser endowed men into the open.

The penis campaigner noted that judging by the response so far he expects the venue to be filled to capacity, adding that New York had a Small Penis Pageant, but that was just a handful.

Smith added that Riot TV will be filming the party for a documentary on the subject and the event has already had some celebrity endorsements as he even saw Diplo tweet Lorde that they should come and perform.

The event is billed for March 7 and kicks off at 7pm at the Rhythm Factory, London.

 (ANI)

Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi: The world's most wanted man was a pretty decent student in school, reveals report card



Wellington:Islamic State (IS) chief AbuBakr al-Baghdadi's school report card has been found in the Iraqi city of Samarra that purports to show the grades of the IS leader.

The report card shows Baghdadi was strong in mathematics and geography, reported Stuff.co.nz.

The official from Samarra's department of education spoke on the condition of anonymity and said that he was not allowed to share the information with the media.

He also said that the certificate, that marked the student's behavior as "good" and showed an 80 percent average score, was original and genuine.

The report card is under the name Ibrahim Awad Ibrahim and says that he was born Ibrahim Awad Ibrahim al-Badri in 1971 in Samarra, a city about 130 kilometres north of Baghdad.

The passport size photo on the report card shows a man with thick eyebrows bearing stark resemblance to the IS chief.

The document shows that Baghdadi graduated in the year 1991 at the age of 19 or 20.



(ANI)

Now You can watch World Cup Cricket in Doordarshan



The Supreme Court on Friday ruled that national broadcaster Doordarshan (DD) can show World Cup 2015 cricket matches free of cost. The apex court dismissed the plea of Star Sports - the official broadcasters of the tournament in India - and said that Prasar Bharti can share the feed with cable operators. 

Prasar Bharati came to Supreme Court after Delhi High Court ruled that DD can't share the feed freely with cable operators. The top court had stayed the high court order so that viewers could watch the India vs Pakistan match.

Star Sports had argued that it had invested crores of money and it is objecting to DD sharing its feed with cable operators and Star sports is incurring huge loss.

It also said that DD can share the free feed terrestrially but that cable operators have to carry DD channels by law and the cricket matches are shown live on these channels.

Nisham's relative tries to meet public prosecutor



Thrissur: Even as the case involving Muhammed Nisham, who has been detained by the police for murdering a security personnel, is under the consideration of the District Sessions Court, his father's brother is said to have paid a visit to the District Public Prosecutor's office.

The court, which was to hear a bail plea by Nisham, put off the hearing after Chandra Bose, the security guard who was attacked by Nisham, died due to injuries on that day. Following the death of the victim, the prosecution argued strongly that the accused should not be granted bail.

District Prosecutor K.B.Ranendranath said that he was approached by Nisham's relative while he was leaving for the court, but he did not respond to the approach. Police officials investigating the case are witness to what had happened, he said.

Meanwhile, the police are planning to record statements of witnesses in the presence of the magistrate as a safeguard against witnesses later turning hostile. Statements from all witnesses would be recorded this way, the police said.

The Public Prosecutor has started measures to fast-track the case. In order to ensure that the chargesheet would be submitted in 90 days, District Prosecutor K B Ranendranath discussed the issue with police officers. The police is also speeding up evidence collection to meet the deadline. Cases are fast-tracked depending on their importance and severity. It is also speeded up in situations where it would not be desirable to grant bail to the accused.

Live: Jitan Ram Manjhi resigns as Bihar CM, recommends dissolution of Assembly



Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Majhi on Friday resigned ahead of trust vote in Assembly. Here are the live updates from Bihar:




10:45 am: As per reports, Manjhi has recommended to the state Governor that the Assembly be dissolved and fresh polls conducted in the state.

10:40 am: Reports say Manjhi will address a press conference at 11:30 am.



10:35 am: In a sudden development, Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Majhi has resigned ahead of trust vote in Assembly.

10:30 am: Ahead of the trust vote later today, CM Manjhi has just met state Governor KN Tripathi.

10:25 am: JD(U), RJD, Congress, CPI legislators and one Independent MLA supporting Nitish Kumar will boycott Governor's inaugural speech in the Assembly, says JD(U) chief whip Sharawan Kumar. He adds that these MLAs will enter the Assembly during the trust vote.

10:00 am: The Bihar Assembly session will start today at 11:00 am with Governor's address to the joint session. Manjhi will table the proposal to hold trust vote at 12 noon and voting is expected to be held on the same at 2:30 pm.

09:45 am: BJP has issued a whip to its Bihar MLAs asking them to vote for Manjhi during the trust vote.

09:30 am: D-day has arrived for Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi. He, Friday, faces a trust vote on the floor of the Bihar Legislative Assembly to prove majority of his government.

In a good news for the embattled CM, BJP yesterday announced that it will support the 'Mahadalit' CM during the floor test.

"After a long meeting of the BJP legislators, the party has decided to support Manjhi during his confidence vote in the Assembly," said BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi.

The BJP's offer of support came on a day when Bihar Speaker Uday Narain Choudhary notified JD-U leader Vijay Kumar Chaudhary as the leader of opposition, replacing Nand Kishore Yadav of the BJP.

The Speaker also accepted former chief minister Nitish Kumar's demand that Janata Dal (United) (JD-U) be given the status of the main opposition party.

Following the Speaker's decision, BJP MLAs created a ruckus and protested in the Assembly complex .

"How could the Speaker take away the opposition party tag from the BJP," asked senior party leader Shahnawaz Hussain.

"We protest against this move as well as the way the JD-U is treating Manjhi, who is a Mahadalit," Hussain said at a press conference in New Delhi.

He also said that the BJP has nothing to with the charges of horse-trading being made by the Nitish Kumar's camp.

Manjhi, after being expelled from the JD-U on February 9, has been declared as an unattached member in the Assembly. He was expelled for allegedly "indulging in anti-party activities". But he has refused to resign and has to prove his majority in the house today.

Manjhi yesterday said he will offer Cabinet berths to legislators, who will support him during the confidence motion. "Aaiye mera samarthan kijiye, mantri pad lijiye (come to support me and become a minister)," he told reporters, attending a function here.

Also yesterday, the Patna High Court ordered that eight rebel JD-U legislators, considered close to Manjhi, would not vote during the confidence motion in the Assembly.

A bench of Justice Iqbal Ahmad barred the JD-U MLAs from voting after hearing their petition, seeking permission to vote during the floor test.

Manjhi was picked by Nitish Kumar as his replacement when he quit last year after JD-U's rout in the Lok Sabha polls.

In the 243-member Assembly, the JD-U has 115 legislators -- most of whom are with Nitish Kumar. The party has the support of 24 Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) legislators, five Congress MLAs, two Independents and a CPI MLA.

The BJP has 88 legislators and is supported by three Independents.

(With IANS inputs)