The Updated List of India s Anti-Nationals (According to the Modi Government)
Anyone pointing out the Centreâs shortfalls â farmers, lawyers, journalists, comedians, activists, students â is branded not anti-government but anti-national.
Demonstrators shout slogans behind police barricades during a protest demanding the release of social activists who, according to them, were arrested by the police for supporting farmers protest against farm laws, in New Delhi, India, February 15, 2021. Photo: Reuters/Danish Siddiqui
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Mumbai: It was anybodyâs guess that the Narendra Modi-led government would be intolerant of critical voices. Anyone pointing to the governmentâs shortfalls ought to have been branded anti-government. But the past years saw a decided shift from the âanti- governmentâ perspective to one where anyone critiquing the government was called âanti-nationalâ. And it is not just the usual activists or rational
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One is unsure where and by whom a conspiracy is being hatched. Under these conditions, to trust is to be foolish and to think of a possible conspiracy lurking is the more prudent thing to do.
Modi is right: Government deserves no credit for bringing Covid under control in India
It is not government action or even the people’s resolve that brought Covid under control in India. It’s just luck, and herd immunity.
Shivam Vij 10 February, 2021 9:37 am IST Text Size:
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in Parliament recently that no government should be given credit for fighting Covid, only the nation deserves praise. He is partially right.
If Covid has come under control in India, with daily deaths now in double digits, it is not because the government was able to control the pandemic. It is at best a mix of herd immunity and good luck. The government doesn’t get credit for either. It wasn’t national resolve, given how people did not wear masks in large swathes of India, how they did not follow social distancing.
Hero FC scripts win over J&K Bank Academy FC
Hero FC scripts win over J&K Bank Academy FC
Football Premier League J&K
Excelsior Sports Correspondent
JAMMU, Feb 3: Hero FC trounced J&K Bank Academy FC by 1-0 goal while the match between Param FC and Shaheen FC ended with draw with 1-1 goal in the ongoing Football Premier League J&K, organised by J&K Sports Council in collaboration with Football Association at GGM Science College Ground, here today.
The tournament is being organised under the supervision of Ashok Singh, Divisional Sports Officer, J&K Sports Council Jammu and Satpal Singh, Chief Football Coach, whereas Satish Gupta, Manager MA Stadium introduced the players of both the teams before matches.