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Possible that cops picked up 36 Tablighi foreigners to maliciously prosecute them — court

Possible that cops picked up 36 Tablighi foreigners to maliciously prosecute them — court
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Reader view: Government needs to communicate with citizens better over reforms

Reader view: Government needs to communicate with citizens better over reforms YourTurn is our weekly feature in which ThePrint s readers share their views or opinions in response to the question of the week. ThePrint Team 14 December, 2020 3:23 pm IST Text Size: A+ New Delhi: The farmers’ protest, against the three contentious farm laws, continues on the Delhi-Haryana border for the 18th consecutive day. While negotiations with the central government have been going on, the farmers have reached a stalemate with them. In view of this, we asked readers: How can governments ensure reforms don’t face much opposition? Impossible to anticipate opposition to reforms

From freedom movement to Emergency & Anna s IAC - India has a history of volatile protests

Text Size: A+ The farmers-led agitation has continued to shake the national capital this week, with protesters refusing to budge from their demands, even rejecting the Narendra Modi government’s proposal to dilute major provisions of the three contentious farm laws. From driving tractors to Delhi’s borders, to organising langars and playing DJ music, to having actor Diljit Dosanjh by their side, and even a Bharat bandh the farmers’ protest has basically followed all tropes of recent agitations. Farmers have stood their ground, even amid sections of society as well as members of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) accusing them of spreading the ‘Khalistani’ agenda, and also claiming that the movement has been hijacked by the ‘tukde tukde gang’. Abhijit Mukherjee, son of former president Pranab Mukherjee had called the Nirbhaya protesters “dented, painted women”.

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