And frustration in sudan as people say the civilian government is failing to fulfill the promises it made after taking over from the military. So students at a university in indias capital of taken their case to the Supreme Court 2 days after they fought with police are accused of being heavy handed the students were protesting against the controversial citizenship law which has caused nationwide anger heads of state governments have now joined the protest against the new lauren monday we have the chief minister of west bengal state marching against the legislation Mamata Banerjee says she will not implement the law for other state leaders have also rejected the legislation remember this Office Citizenship to persecuted minorities from neighboring countries but. Excludes muslims a live report of the moment it will start with this report on mondays protests. The wave of anger is growing across india over the citizenship law. Here students at Jamia Millia Islamia university in new delhi are also angry at the police response. That Security Forces stormed their campus on sunday and beat up protesters more than 100 students were injured images of Police Beating students has spread across the country and inspired protests on other campuses. A lot of police men. Gave them distracted brutally beating all of the students who was dead in the flood as they did they wouldnt like their boys and girls everyone was big and the controversial law fast track citizenship to minorities from 3 neighboring countries hindus sikhs buddhists jains parsis and christians but not muslims indias opposition says its discriminatory towards the countrys 200000000. 00 muslims and goes against the secular constitution pressure is mounting on the Prime Minister to reduce tensions theres been widespread protests since the law was passed last wednesday one which the Un Human Rights Office has called fundamentally discriminatory in nature what people seem is special after the crackdown that happened. And then followed by the Goodwill Community with yes ill be seeing that bit in the uk by bringing the unit with the be all over india. You know i had a call to do in mumbai in the uk know. Some of both were both being very symbolic to me why some of those with. You know showing signs of why didnt the been there been instances of stone throwing of describing the demonstrations as unfortunate and deeply distressing Prime MinisterNarendra Modi assured citizens that the act does not affect them and is intended for those who face years of persecution and have no other place to go also calling for peace unity and brotherhood. If the protests on monday were any indication people are finding unity in opposing the new law many see it as part of the hindu 1st agenda of modis party the b j p n or chapell aljazeera his. Side the Supreme Court in new delhi with the judges a hearing the petitions of the students just a little more detail if you dont mind so how on these petitions what they are specifically about this is specifically about the heavy handedness of the place or the law itself. Its really about the. The clashes between the police and the students on sunday the 3 man bench of the Supreme Court is chaired by the chief justice of india has only just been newly appointed last month charge of an bob day he categorically stated before he even sat down here in the last 24 hours that he would only listen to these petitions if the education and the fighting actually stopped and we have had that calm certainly for the last 36 hours now the petitions just started to be heard in the Supreme Court and they are being led by 2 of indias most eminent Civil Society civil rights lawyers in the. Calling gonzalvo as they are representing not just lawyers who support those petitions but also the families of the injured as well the 3 man bench will listen to the evidence presented not just by them but also by delhi police and there may be a conclusion or a decision later in the day those proceedings will take several hours but in the meantime you might say the blame game continues as to exactly what happened one of the biggest culprits in all of this that i think andrew really suggested it in his report was the the founding of false news whatsapp was criticized here in india for saying that people had died during these clashes no one had died but there were scores of injured the main inquiry and the main petition is how did these students get injured and in what manner where they bullets where they pellets where they physical objects are just stones and sticks and who actually perpetrated that and what was the motivation of the police to attack it thats the way the scenario unfolded students what was the motivation were they provoked in some way by students from the university or not these are the questions that have to be answered only then perhaps we will have a clear indication as to who will be blamed for this so health 5 state leaders i think it is have said they will not implement the law how significant is that there at that level there is this opposition to it. Yes its opposition not just in students come on up to the right in a Civil Society politicians are all up in arms about the citizen Amendment Act just to give you an idea firstly of d what the National Papers are saying this morning protests spread to all campuses the pm warns against the state interests hes accusing groups other than students of being behind this the hindu also students erupt in nationwide protests weve seen those protests from student groups across india you know what north bengal carola head regard which is the center of the country moon by has a protest planned in 2 days time but the main focus is on west bengal all that panditji is really attacking the government in 2. 2 from 2 angles firstly shes obviously supporting the students who have protested against citizenship and also she feels that within her state the act itself like many other states in punjab and carola are also saying their state leaders saying they will not cooperate with the way that the act has to try and identify Illegal Immigrants because of the way that it is proportionally seen as being against the Muslim Minority here or muslim speaking migrants that have come into bangladesh now that agitation is ongoing and what the bam and she has done in west bengal which is obviously the state next to bangladesh shes also said that shes not going to cooperate in the National Registration of citizens this is like a new censorship of the public that hasnt really been done since 951 and its a nationwide project purpose initiated by Central Government in delhi to try and find out who is living where in a general sense this campaign is that so by not cooperating one of the most populous states said a huge message and. Its not really a big fan of the b j p government and we can expect that sort of agitation on the political level to continue we saw also that Priyanka Gandhi the daughter the granddaughter of former Prime Ministers a very prominent politician in the Congress Party she held the peaceful protests there india gate the war memorial to the war dead here on sunday night high profile politicians also coming to the forefront theyre not happy with this new law and its certainly not going away in terms of the protests either. Ok well talk to again later then as we get something from the courts romans in new delhi to other news and french transport workers are staging demonstrations nationwide for the 13th day against government plans to reform pensions transport and flights have been disrupted and that could continue through christmas work that would need to work 2 extra years before getting a full pension under the proposals the government says theyll create a fair a system but the official behind the plans has actually had to quit over a scandal involving undeclared income. Its been called the biggest crisis to hit in 2 decades for boeing the aircraft mat manufacturer is suspending production of what was once its best selling plane the 737 max and remember it was grounded world wide in march off to 2 fatal crashes in 5 months which killed 346. 00 people the groundings already cost the company 9000000000. 00 john hendren but the support now from boeing headquarters in chicago. After slowing production of its most lucrative plane boeing is now hitting the brakes the aircraft maker says it is temporarily halting production of its controversial 737 max aircraft following crashes in indonesia and ethiopia killing 346 people the model was grounded worldwide now with that flight ban set to last well into 2020 boeings rare freeze on production is expected to ripple across the Global Economy suspending production of a commercial aircraft is something that has been very rarely done it truly is an unprecedented decision and it d is one that has massive impact to boeing and its suppliers and the airlines the airlines that have maxed jets on order are eager to get them the ones that have them in their fleets are eager to get them flying again the company says there will be no layoffs among the 12000. 00 workers at its renton washington plant but the decision could affect workers at this 600 companies that are part of the 737 max supply chain the impact of the announcement is so great that boeings woes could expand the u. S. Trade deficit with other nations what makes this such a huge economic decision for boeing and for the Global Economy is that boeing is the largest manufacturing export are in the u. S. And its also the largest component of the Dow Jones Industrial average boeing says it has fixed the planes problems through Software Upgrades in Pilot Training but with each delay the future of Company PresidentDennis Mulan Berry has come increasingly under question weve been challenged and changed by these accidents weve made mistakes and weve learned and we are still learning. And were improving in april boeing cut production of the 737. 00 max from 52. 00 a month to 42. 00 is that production line grinds to a halt boeing customers passengers shareholders and suppliers are all left to wonder when it will finally start up again john hendren chicago. This is breaking news out of pakistan to bring you the former president. Musharraf has been sentenced to death this is in connection with a treason case kemal hyde is on the line now from istanbul sorry about that with more details come all tell us more yes a big word big from this picture caught records constitute back in green do keep. Trying and i see been for an ag communicating 2007 which worked and saved a violation of the constitution really expanded the constitution and then forward in feet russo a good thing and so maybe deliberation and he of course were declared the next going back and going to be 16 but much of has been deteriorating if they could be in Critical Condition in the hospital and go by god challenge that he was not able to represent them because of the condition of the core of. The roi they. Made that announcement come out and so what does it actually amount to then if he is eventually essentially been been tried in absentia and hes able as well is this just a court ruling which nothing may actually happen on it. Actually a big. What a lot of pressure because. Action in the 2007 event as unconstitutional and therefore constituted a. Treason charges against him he got fact that hed go but he got the ball. And now the country is ready and because it doesnt give your aching head god did he seem concern you even for shape so i dont think that the court going to be able to do you didnt bring to bring him back into pakistan and then to try him or hang him or whatever and tried i thought hang if theyre going to have any bearing on that market just remind us quick his office i remember you doing plenty of reporting on this at the time the suspension of the constitution the the emergency rule why did he do that at the time. When at that time he would save 3 girls for position for assisting the chief justice if they come on what charge the. Most of the judge hears the read their moves they will get your pictures commission that work formed and the. Date turned against much of the board that they were quite popular by gave move to. Deport the judge. Did it dies. There d gave them that gave them thing that did not go down. That the. Second part of the action that they did it again it didnt. Ok come on how to thank you for that update thats coming out of pakistan former president Pervez Musharraf sentenced to death in connection with a treason case has come all the saying that goes back to 2007 when he suspended the constitution and imposed a bit its you know but former president musharraf is in dubai at the moment and apparently in ill health and was tried in absentia ok more on that later and so we will be looking at burundi has moved its capital city ok with this ambitious transition will actually benefit residents or. Hello there a very unsettled weather patient across much of western europe plenty of castree me an hour without we have got some rain and also some snow now we have of course had more rain across Northern Areas of so once again weve got pictures like this coming out of venice pedestrians of course taking to the walkways just to avoid the water in some modest way this also coincided with high tide now bit of a break they really when it comes to. The rain but not elsewhere as we go through tuesday is a very unsettled patten much cloud really covering much of Northern Europe right there down to the west and even again across into areas of italy the snow really confined to the mountain tops. But the rain certainly is that coming in and study by wednesday that rain will work its way across towards the central med some heavy rains at times putting into Western Areas of italy and look at this another system just waiting in the wings and that could bring some very heavy rain into portugal and spain unsettled to the north through scandinavia but really the bulk of europe not too bad in these time much as for example in bucharest thats about 10 degrees above the average for this time of year now down into Northern Africa weve got plenty of castrating its all from the same systems pushing through europe and it does mean is it through choose say some rain some snow to the mountains that will clear that by wednesday so clear about at 18. Investigative journalism you are. A. Global experts in discussion 3 times youve got a deal and you disagree with that deal because of the terrible twos it was still it was brought to us when we listen to stories from out there and. Open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today we have to rethink pretty much everything thank you for talking to aljazeera the programs to inspire you on aljazeera. The breaking news this hour on aljazeera comes from pakistan with former president Pervez Musharraf has been sentenced to death in a treason tell you. This goes back to 2007 when he suspended the constitution and declared a nationwide emergency however the former president is now living in exile in to by students in india police violated their human rights during protests against a controversial new citizenship law over the weekend taking their case to the countrys Supreme Court. Their craft manufacturer boeing is suspending production of the 737 max jet which has been grounded worldwide since march 2 crashes in 5 months involving the same jet left 346 people dead the company had until now continued banking the planes. Its 100. 00 days now since sudans Transitional Government was sworn in after months of political turmoil that led to the ousting of former president omar bashir the man who took over as Prime Minister had promised a government of technocrats to fulfill the slogans of the revolution that started last december when morgan looks now at how the Transitional Government is actually fared in its 1st 3 months. When sudans new cabinet took the ministerial earth 100. 00 days ago many hoped it would usher in a new era and months of turmoil. Mass protests led to the fall of longtime president. And now civilians who are back in charge alongside the former ruling military junta and. What weve achieved in the 1st 3 months isnt much and our people had High Expectations but in some issues weve gone well the Peace Process which is a priority is ongoing its not an ocelot but weve started on it seriously were moving well on the issue of democratic transformation there is more freedom with it in terms of Media Freedom or Political Freedom the government pledged to put sadam back on the International Scene the Prime Minister. Visited several countries including south sudan where he hoped talks could help bring peace to many conflict ridden parts of sudan hes also attempted to get sudan removed of a u. S. List of countries sponsoring terrorism. While the government has been focusing on the regional and International Comm