Cow is a constant cool in Indian politics. But BJPâs mix of faith and science troubling
Since Modi assumed power in 2014 as Prime Minister, the cow has been in the news perhaps as much as he himself.
Zainab Sikander 11 January, 2021 8:39 am IST
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If the BJP-led government establishing a Rashtriya Kamdhenu Aayog in 2019 made you think things have gone quite too far with Indiaâs far-Rightâs obsession with cows, then 2021 will convince you that the obsession is real.
The Narendra Modi-led government has decided to hold a national exam on âcow scienceâ, because according to Rashtriya Kamdhenu Aayog (RKA) chairman Vallabhbhai Kathiria, âcow is full of scienceâ. This coming from a man full of science, who launched a chip made of cow dung that could apparently reduce radiation from mobile phones. He also claimed that 800 corona patients have been cured by panchgavya, an elixir made of cow dung, cow urine, ghee, milk an
Farmer unions to consult top lawyers including Prashant Bhushan on SC proceedings
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Farmer unions to consult four top lawyers on joining Supreme Court proceedings
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Farmer leaders to consult Prashant Bhushan, top lawyers over SC petition on farm laws
The Supreme Court intervened on Wednesday in an attempt to mediate between farmers unions and the Centre, and provide a solution over the agitations against the new laws
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In the recent development regarding the ongoing Supreme Court proceedings regarding the three farm laws, the farmers unions have announced that they will consult top lawyers before making any decision on the matter.
KV Biju, Coordinator of Rashtriya Kisan Mahasangh, addressed a press conference at the Singhu border on Thursday evening, saying that the unions held a meeting earlier today where they decided that they will consult four Supreme Court lawyers - Prashant Bhushan, Dushyant Dave, HS Phoolka and Colin Gonsalves - about the ongoing proceedings in the Supreme Court .. We will neither comment on the matter nor announce any decision wi