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7 killed, 3 hurt as mini-bus plunges into stream
7 killed, 3 hurt as mini-bus plunges into stream
IAF helicopter airlifts injured
Ajay Raina
DODA, Apr 12: In a tragic accident, seven persons were killed while three others seriously injured when the mini-bus they were travelling in skidded off the road and plunged into stream near Piyakul area of tehsil Kahara in Sub District Thathri, here today.
The ill-fated vehicle bearing registration number JK06A-7633 was on its way to Chilly from Thathri when the driver lost control over the vehicle and it rolled down into stream near Piyakul area, resulting into on the spot death of five persons and injuries to five others.
Farmers Protest: Sikh Cleric Dies By Suicide
According to reports, Sant Ram Singh had expressed his concern over the deadlock between the government and the farmers over the three farm laws.
Sant Ram Singh. Photo: PTI
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New Delhi: A Sikh preacher supporting the farmers’ agitation against the Centre’s agriculture laws died by suicide near the Singhu border in Delhi on Wednesday. A handwritten note in Punjabi from the deceased was found, which the police are reviewing. It purportedly says that Sant Ram Singh (65) felt the government is not doing justice to the farmers.
The Sonipat police said they had received a call that Singh, who hailed from Singhra village in Nissing area of Karnal district had shot himself. He was rushed to a hospital in Panipat where doctors declared him brought dead.
Supreme Court on Thursday suggested a panel be formed with representatives from all stakeholders.
The Supreme Court today acknowledged the right of farmers to non-violent protests and suggested the Centre to put on hold the implementation of three contentious farm laws as it was thinking of setting up an impartial and independent panel of agriculture experts and farmer unions to resolve the impasse.
The top court was also of the view that the farmers right to protest should not infringe the fundamental rights of others to move freely and in getting essential food and other supplies as the right to protest cannot mean blockade of the entire city, PTI reported.