New Delhi: On Monday, the Supreme Court rejected Amish journalist Devgan’s request to annul the first information reports (FIRs) filed against him for his alleged derogatory comments against the Sufi saint Moinuddin Chishti. Seven FIRs have been registered against the television journalist in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Telangana …
Read More »Why Justin Trudeau is supporting protesting farmers in India
On November 30, while addressing Sikh participants from across Canada, at a Zoom meeting organized to celebrate the anniversary of the birth of Sikhism founder Guru Nanak, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said: “Canada will always be there to defend the right to peaceful protest. “These words were spoken in the …
Read More »People have the right to protest peacefully, says UN spokesman
United Nations: “People have the right to demonstrate peacefully and the authorities should allow them to do so,” said Antonio Guterres, spokesman for the UN Secretary-General on the farmers’ protests in India. India has called the statements by foreign leaders about the farmers’ protests “misinformed” and “unjustified” as the matter …
Read More »The main problem remains that troops must not pile up at the border: from India to China
New Delhi: With the military standoff in eastern Ladakh running into the eighth month, India reiterated on Thursday that the “core problem” with China remained that troops should not be accumulated in the Royal Line of Action (LAC), nor should they be take unilateral measures to alter the situation in …
Read More »Farmers say no to the center panel’s proposal, adhere to the repealed cry
Mohali: A day after farmers’ union leaders met with the Center to discuss the three agricultural laws that have sparked unprecedented protests, farmers, union leaders and agriculture experts criticized the Union government’s proposal to form a committee. of five members to discuss the objections that farmers have made. about legislation. …
Read More »‘Every case is different,’ says SC on Arnab Goswami’s bail
New Delhi: When asked by lead attorney Kapil Sibal why the Supreme Court had heard Republic TV chief Arnab Goswami’s bail statement, but was eager to take the statement against the arrest of journalist Siddique Kappan to a lower court, the Supreme Court observed: “Every case is different. “ A …
Read More »BJP MLA disqualified under the law against defection cannot hold the office of minister: HC
New Delhi: Karnataka High Court (HC) ruled that BJP Legislative Council Member (MLC) AH Vishwanath is not eligible to be a minister in Chief Minister Yediyurappa’s cabinet as he was disqualified as an MLA last year under the law against defection. Vishwanath was one of 17 MLA rebels who resigned …
Read More »Union leaders tell Prime Minister Modi
Mohali: On the fifth day of the ‘Delhi Chalo’ march, farmers’ union leaders addressed the media on the Delhi-Haryana Singhu border for the second day today. Leaders addressing the press conference included Jagmohan Singh of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (Dakaunda), Yogendra Yadav of Akhil Bharatiya Kisan Sangharsh Samiti (ABKSS), Gurnaam …
Read More »What led to Nitish’s outbursts against Tejashwi in the Bihar Assembly?
Patna: It was in March 1988. The imposing socialist patriarch and leader of the Lok Dal Legislative Party (LDLP), Karpoori Thakur, had died a few weeks ago and his colleagues, Gajendra Himanshu, Anuplal Yadav and Vinayak Prasad Yadav were competing to put themselves in his place. Shyam rajak – a …
Read More »Hyderabad wants development, but gets community rhetoric instead
Hyderabad’s municipal elections are the new testing ground for communal rhetoric in a secular city, overshadowing voter concerns and development debates. National affairs, Article 370, Ayodhya and Pulwama have overshadowed the people’s demands for better roads, sanitation and health. More than 40% of Hyderabad voters, in a recent study, said …
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