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Farmers' ominous warning to government after talks failed, Delhi Chalo march to resume tomorrow

Farmers' ominous warning to government after talks failed, Delhi Chalo march to resume tomorrow
Farmers' ominous warning to government after talks failed, Delhi Chalo march to resume tomorrow
Farmers' ominous warning to government after talks failed, Delhi Chalo march to resume tomorrow
Farmers' ominous warning to government after talks failed, Delhi Chalo march to resume tomorrow

 


Sarwan Singh Pandher said on Tuesday morning that the government has made its intentions clear that it will not let them enter Delhi.

Hours after farmers leading the 'Delhi Chalo' agitation rejected the Centre's proposal to procure pulses, maize and cotton at MSP, farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher has warned the BJP-led government that it will be responsible for "whatever happens now".

After the talks with the government failed, the protesting farmers have announced they will continue their march to Delhi on Wednesday, February 21.

Pandher said on Tuesday morning that the government has made its intentions clear that it will not let them enter Delhi.

"The intention of the government was very clear that they would not let us enter Delhi at any cost...If you don't want to find a solution through discussion with farmers then we should be allowed to march towards Delhi," he told ANI.

Referring to the unprecedented steps taken by the police to stop the march, Pandel said that the situation in Haryana is comparable to Kashmir.

"When we went to Delhi, there were bombings... Tractors were also shot at... Haryana IGP told farmers that they did not use tear gas... We demand that those who used tears should be punished. They were punished... Now there are wrong demands... Haryana' "The situation is like Kashmir. We will march to Delhi on February 21...The government has instructed us to give up our old demands...Government Will Take It Now, we take responsibility no matter what," he added.


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Defamation case: Rahul Gandhi briefly taken into custody, granted bail ..

 


Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was on Tuesday acquitted by the Sultanpur court in the 2018 case filed by BJP leader Vijay Mishra regarding his comments against Chief Minister Amit Shah's bail. The court detained him for 30 to 45 minutes, his lawyer said.

Rahul's lawyer said about Santosh Pandey: "He (Rahul Gandhi) was produced in the court today. He was stopped and the court kept him in custody for 30 to 45 minutes. After that the bail application was submitted and accepted (by the court)... The further date has not been given yet. His lawyer said that he is innocent and he has not made any defamatory statement...”.

Pandey further said that Rahul Gandhi could be given a maximum punishment of 2 years if sufficient evidence was found against him. Rahul was granted bail by Judge Yogesh Yadav after filling bail bonds.

The defamation case was filed against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for allegedly making objectionable comments against Shah at a press conference in Bengaluru on May 8 that year. Amit Shah was the president of the Bharatiya Janata Party when Gandhi said these words. Rahul Gandhi attacked the Bharatiya Janata Party, saying the party claimed to believe in justice and cleanliness but the party president was a "suspect" in the murder case.

Farmers' ominous warning to government after talks failed, Delhi Chalo march to resume tomorrow

Farmers' ominous warning to government after talks failed, Delhi Chalo march to resume tomorrow
Farmers' ominous warning to government after talks failed, Delhi Chalo march to resume tomorrow
Farmers' ominous warning to government after talks failed, Delhi Chalo march to resume tomorrow

 


Sarwan Singh Pandher said on Tuesday morning that the government has made its intentions clear that it will not let them enter Delhi.

Hours after farmers leading the 'Delhi Chalo' agitation rejected the Centre's proposal to procure pulses, maize and cotton at MSP, farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher has warned the BJP-led government that it will be responsible for "whatever happens now".

After the talks with the government failed, the protesting farmers have announced they will continue their march to Delhi on Wednesday, February 21.

Pandher said on Tuesday morning that the government has made its intentions clear that it will not let them enter Delhi.

"The intention of the government was very clear that they would not let us enter Delhi at any cost...If you don't want to find a solution through discussion with farmers then we should be allowed to march towards Delhi," he told ANI.

Referring to the unprecedented steps taken by the police to stop the march, Pandel said that the situation in Haryana is comparable to Kashmir.

"When we went to Delhi, there were bombings... Tractors were also shot at... Haryana IGP told farmers that they did not use tear gas... We demand that those who used tears should be punished. They were punished... Now there are wrong demands... Haryana' "The situation is like Kashmir. We will march to Delhi on February 21...The government has instructed us to give up our old demands...Government Will Take It Now, we take responsibility no matter what," he added.


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Farmers' ominous warning to government after talks failed, Delhi Chalo march to resume tomorrow

Farmers' ominous warning to government after talks failed, Delhi Chalo march to resume tomorrow
Farmers' ominous warning to government after talks failed, Delhi Chalo march to resume tomorrow

 


Sarwan Singh Pandher said on Tuesday morning that the government has made its intentions clear that it will not let them enter Delhi.

Hours after farmers leading the 'Delhi Chalo' agitation rejected the Centre's proposal to procure pulses, maize and cotton at MSP, farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher has warned the BJP-led government that it will be responsible for "whatever happens now".

After the talks with the government failed, the protesting farmers have announced they will continue their march to Delhi on Wednesday, February 21.

Pandher said on Tuesday morning that the government has made its intentions clear that it will not let them enter Delhi.

"The intention of the government was very clear that they would not let us enter Delhi at any cost...If you don't want to find a solution through discussion with farmers then we should be allowed to march towards Delhi," he told ANI.

Referring to the unprecedented steps taken by the police to stop the march, Pandel said that the situation in Haryana is comparable to Kashmir.

"When we went to Delhi, there were bombings... Tractors were also shot at... Haryana IGP told farmers that they did not use tear gas... We demand that those who used tears should be punished. They were punished... Now there are wrong demands... Haryana' "The situation is like Kashmir. We will march to Delhi on February 21...The government has instructed us to give up our old demands...Government Will Take It Now, we take responsibility no matter what," he added.


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Farmers' ominous warning to government after talks failed, Delhi Chalo march to resume tomorrow

Farmers' ominous warning to government after talks failed, Delhi Chalo march to resume tomorrow

 


Sarwan Singh Pandher said on Tuesday morning that the government has made its intentions clear that it will not let them enter Delhi.

Hours after farmers leading the 'Delhi Chalo' agitation rejected the Centre's proposal to procure pulses, maize and cotton at MSP, farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher has warned the BJP-led government that it will be responsible for "whatever happens now".

After the talks with the government failed, the protesting farmers have announced they will continue their march to Delhi on Wednesday, February 21.

Pandher said on Tuesday morning that the government has made its intentions clear that it will not let them enter Delhi.

"The intention of the government was very clear that they would not let us enter Delhi at any cost...If you don't want to find a solution through discussion with farmers then we should be allowed to march towards Delhi," he told ANI.

Referring to the unprecedented steps taken by the police to stop the march, Pandel said that the situation in Haryana is comparable to Kashmir.

"When we went to Delhi, there were bombings... Tractors were also shot at... Haryana IGP told farmers that they did not use tear gas... We demand that those who used tears should be punished. They were punished... Now there are wrong demands... Haryana' "The situation is like Kashmir. We will march to Delhi on February 21...The government has instructed us to give up our old demands...Government Will Take It Now, we take responsibility no matter what," he added.


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Farmers' ominous warning to government after talks failed, Delhi Chalo march to resume tomorrow

 


Sarwan Singh Pandher said on Tuesday morning that the government has made its intentions clear that it will not let them enter Delhi.

Hours after farmers leading the 'Delhi Chalo' agitation rejected the Centre's proposal to procure pulses, maize and cotton at MSP, farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher has warned the BJP-led government that it will be responsible for "whatever happens now".

After the talks with the government failed, the protesting farmers have announced they will continue their march to Delhi on Wednesday, February 21.

Pandher said on Tuesday morning that the government has made its intentions clear that it will not let them enter Delhi.

"The intention of the government was very clear that they would not let us enter Delhi at any cost...If you don't want to find a solution through discussion with farmers then we should be allowed to march towards Delhi," he told ANI.

Referring to the unprecedented steps taken by the police to stop the march, Pandel said that the situation in Haryana is comparable to Kashmir.

"When we went to Delhi, there were bombings... Tractors were also shot at... Haryana IGP told farmers that they did not use tear gas... We demand that those who used tears should be punished. They were punished... Now there are wrong demands... Haryana' "The situation is like Kashmir. We will march to Delhi on February 21...The government has instructed us to give up our old demands...Government Will Take It Now, we take responsibility no matter what," he added.

Monday, February 19, 2024

Sandeshkhali case: Supreme Court stays Lok Sabha panel action against top Bengal officials

 


The Supreme Court issued notice on the chief minister's request seeking an emergency order as the Lok Sabha Legislative Assembly had asked the workers to appear for the hearing for today.

The Supreme Court on Monday filed a chargesheet against officials, including West Bengal Chief Secretary Bhagwati Prasad Gopalika and Police Commissioner Rajiv Kumar, as well as BJP MP Sukkan Tha Majumdar, accusing Sandesh Khali of misbehavior and causing life-threatening injuries during the violence during the attack. He accused him of causing it. .

A bench headed by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud and Justices JB Pardiwla and Manoj Misra issued a report on the petition filed by the Chief Secretary of West Bengal seeking urgent action under the Lok Sabha Laws Committee and asked the officials to appear before the court before Monday. Section

The court issued a subpoena, which was issued four weeks later. Episode

Sukanta Majumdar was injured in a clash with the police after a BJP worker was stopped from marching to Sandeshkari in West Bengal last week.

The bench recorded the presentation of senior advocates Kapil Sibal and Abhishek Singhvi, who were present on behalf of the state leaders, and issued notice asking them to be present at 10.30 am on Monday morning.


Lawyers for the Lok Sabha Secretariat objected to the Supreme Court's permission to proceed, saying that this was the first meeting of the Legislative Council. Section

This is a routine procedure. Once the MP issues a report and the Chief feels that there is something that needs to be investigated, the report will be issued within four weeks while hearings are pending before the Lok Sabha committee.

MPs and others were barred from entering Sandeshkhali, where women were protesting harassment by Trinamool Congress leader Shajahan Sheikh and his friends.


Sandeshkhali has close relations with many local women who accuse Shajahan Sheikh and his supporters of "land grabbing and sexual violence" through violence against them.

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