AAP leaders Mahesh Savani (front seat) and Isudan Gadhvi (back) in the car which was allegedly attacked by miscreants
RAJKOT: Cross FIRs have been filed with Visavadar police on Thursday in the case of alleged attack on Aam Aadmi Party leaders and workers near Leriya village in Junagadh district on Wednesday. Both groups have leveled allegations of being attacked by each other using sharp-edge weapons in their plaints.
Investigation in this matter has been handed over to the local crime branch.
According to sources, in the FIR registered by AAP worker Haresh Savaliya a resident of Surat, a few people associated with BJP have been named as accused. In his complaint, Savaliya stated that AAP leaders Isudan Gadhvi, Mahesh Savani, Pravin Ram, Atul Shekhda, Nimisha Khunt and 50 other workers were on their way to address a Jan Samvedna Yatra in Leriya village, when their convoy was attacked by a mob comrising 40 to 50 people. Attackers were using sticks, pipes and weapons like swords.
Revisiting the Vaccination Debate in Sabarmati Ashram Through Mahadevbhai Desaiâs Diaries
While Gandhi said he would not come in the way of anyone taking the smallpox vaccine, he also said he could not change his beliefs and encourage it.
Mahadevbhai Desai with Gandhi. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
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The conversations around COVID-19 vaccinations often heard these days â whether to take the vaccination or not, how effective it is, the suspension of the vaccination programme in some countries due to fear of the side effects â reminds me of an incident at Mahatma Gandhiâs Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad, as recorded by Mahadevbhai Desai in his diary.
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Gandhiji’s Martyrdom Day: A grim reminder of hate politics
In the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, the question is not so much on who pulled the trigger, as to what prompted him to do so.
By Venkat Parsa| Updated: 30th January 2021 1:41 pm IST Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated January 30, 1948.
Venkat Parsa
Mahatma Gandhi Martyrdom Day on January 30 is a grim reminder of how far hate politics can go, if left unchecked. It is for the thinking sections to reflect on the dangers posed by the hate politics, which, in fact, militates against the unbroken 5,000-year-old civilizational ethos of India.
Secularism is a hallowed heritage that has come down from the times of Ashoka and Mughal Emperor Akbar to in our own times of Mahatma Gandhi.
Updated Jan 26, 2021 | 07:53 IST
Safai workers took off their shirts and protested at the Surat municipal corporation (SMC) headquarters after the body announced the demolition of a chawl they called home. The workers staged the protest at the Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) headquarters and demanded action (Representative Image).  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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On Monday, safai workers in Surat staged a protest at the city municipal office
The workers protested against the demolition of a chawl where they lived and demanded the construction of a new building
Surat: Sanitation workers in Surat, Gujarat staged an unusual protest on Monday as they took off their shirts and sat on a dharna. The safai workers sat on the dharna to protest the demolition of the Valmiki Nagar chawl in Rampura and demanded the construction of a new building at the same location.