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Mamata demands withdrawal of central forces who may be infected with Covid, accuses PM of insensitivity

Mamata demands withdrawal of central forces who may be infected with Covid, accuses PM of insensitivity
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People are interested in Kovid Ki Baat , not Mann Ki Baat : Mamta Banerjee

0 1 3 minutes read Mamta Banerjee claimed that PM Modi and Amit Shah are “planning to capture Bengal”. (File) Baharampur: Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today claimed that people are no longer interested in Prime Minister Narendra Modi Mann ki baat“Program, they, instead, want to listen “Kovid ki baat“(COVID-related talks) as the epidemic has left millions gasping for breath amid shortages of breath and vaccines and oxygen cylinders. PM Modi during his monthly radio broadcast “ mind matter“On the first day, said COVID-19” storm shook the country, and urged people to get vaccinated. Ms Banerjee claimed during a meeting with party workers at an auditorium in Murshidabad district that PM Modi and Union Minister Amit Shah were “busy planning ways to capture Bengal when they should have taken appropriate measures”. Ubiquitous epidemic to counter the wave.

Army rescues 2 abducted ONGC staff, ops on to rescue third

Army rescues 2 abducted ONGC staff, ops on to rescue third ​ By IANS | ​ 3 Views   Explained: Why Indian Army plans a reduction of 100000 men?.(photo:India Narrative). Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, April 24 : The Indian Army along with Assam Rifles troops has rescued Oil and Natural Gas Corporation s (ONGC) two abductees from the outlawed group, United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) in Assam on Friday late night. Operations are still in progress, said Indian Army. The banned group ULFA-I has still one ONGC employee in their clutches. Three employees of the ONGC were on April 21 kidnapped by suspected ULFA-I militants from its Lakwa oilfield in Assam s Sivasagar district along the Assam-Nagaland border. The employees were kidnapped in a company-owned vehicle from the state-run firm s Lakwa field in Sivasagar, where the exploration company has been operating for nearly six decades.

Two Abducted ONGC Employees Rescued in Nagaland, Search Continues for the Other

Two Abducted ONGC Employees Rescued in Nagaland, Search Continues for the Other According to reports, the joint operation began on April 23 night when two abducted employees identified as Alakesh Saikia and Mohinimohan Gogoi were rescued.   |  24 April 2021 5:52 AM GMT GUWAHATI: In a major development from the Indian Army and Assam Rifles, two of the three Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC) employees who were abducted by the United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) have been rescued in the Mon district of Nagaland on Friday night. According to reports, the joint operation began on April 23 night when two abducted employees identified as Alakesh Saikia and Mohinimohan Gogoi were rescued by the team.

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