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Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar Farm Bills Congress TMC AAP Modi Government | Monsoon Session Of Parliament संसद के मानसून सत्र के दौरान विपक्षी सदस्यों के लगातार के हंगामे के कारण सदन की कार्यवाही (Proceedings Of Parliament) लगातार बाधित होने लगी है. मंगलवार को भी कांग्रेस समेत अन्य विपक्षी सदस्यों के हंगामे के कारण राज्यसभा की कार्यवाही बुधवार तक स्थगित कर दी गई. इसी के मद्देनजर केंद्रीय कृषि मंत्री नरेंद्र सिंह तोमर (Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar) ने विपक्ष पर निशा

Natonwide chakka jam begins across states; farmers in Punjab, Haryana block roads

Natonwide chakka jam begins across states; farmers in Punjab, Haryana block roads The police have stepped up security and made all arrangements for traffic diversion, said officials, adding adequate police personnel were deployed in Punjab and Haryana. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By Agencies Farmers protesting against the Centre s new agri laws and other issues blocked roads at several places in Punjab and Haryana on Saturday on the call given by the farmers unions for a nationwide chakka jam . Farmers unions had on Monday announced a countrywide chakka jam from 12 noon to 3 pm on February 6 when they would block national and state highways in protest against the Internet ban in areas near their agitation sites, harassment allegedly meted out to them by authorities, and other issues.

Onward Ticket | Outlook India Magazine

Jayanta Bhattacharya February 04, 2021 00:00 IST Onward Ticket outlookindia.com 2021-02-10T16:20:34+05:30 In October 1988, an 18-year-old boy watched int­ently as his father organised a sit-in protest with close to five lakh farmers in the heart of Delhi. The stretch between Vijay Chowk and India Gate was full of farmers and their tractors, buffaloes, carts, ploughs, and cattle were all parked on the adjacent lawns. A mini village had suddenly taken shape at Boat Club, so called as visitors could row flat-bottomed boats in the shallow tanks on both sides of the road. The demonstration was organised by Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) chief ‘Baba’ Mahendra Singh Tikait, who would sit with his trademark hookah, supervising the protest demanding higher remunerative prices for sugarcane produce, waiver of water and electricity dues and concessions in their tariff. This was an extension of an earlier dharna at the office of the divisional commissioner in M

Running On Jat Fuel | Outlook India Magazine

Photographs by PTI outlookindia.com 2021-02-10T16:20:04+05:30 Time is a great healer, they say. On January 29, many in western Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarnagar stood witness to a moment of rapprochement that could inflect India’s political history or not. It’s vital to offer that caveat right at the outset. For, the unseen undercurrents of our politics do not necessarily submit to neat surface syllogisms. Contrary pulls make up our political psychology to such an extent that its effects often seem irrational. And yet, when leaders of two communities Jats and Muslims came together to address a mahapanchayat in Sisauli village, no one could be faulted for seeing in that event a kind of tectonic shift. The ground itself moving.but back to its original, organic whole. Towards a suture, towards healing.

If Tikait Succeeds, Hats Off To Him If Not, We Will Take Over

‘If Tikait Succeeds, Hats Off To Him. If Not, We Will Take Over’ Rakesh Tikait was supporting the new farm bills till November 27, 2020 when he joined the agitation at Delhi’s border. God bless him for all the attention he’s getting now, says Rashtriya Kisan Mazdoor Sangathan leader V.M. Singh 04 February 2021 Jayanta Bhattacharya February 04, 2021 00:00 IST ‘If Tikait Succeeds, Hats Off To Him. If Not, We Will Take Over’ outlookindia.com 2021-02-06T11:04:04+05:30 Rashtriya Kisan Mazdoor Sangathan leader V.M. Singh On pulling out of the stir This is what I’d never asked for. Breaking barricades, entering the Red Fort and raising religious flags there.How did this happen, and who are the people who instigated the protestors to go to Red Fort? How could they gain access (to the ramparts)?

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