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Soldiers are not born to tying shoelaces of ministers By Shazia Anwer Cheema “Regard your soldiers as your children and they will follow you into the deepest valleys. Look on them as your own beloved sons and they will stand by you even unto death,” says Chines commander Sun Tzu in his top-read book among army leaders and that is – The Art of War Alexander the Great was shivering with fever because the poison of an arrow he got at Multan battle had already mixed in his blood when he was crossing rough and barren terrain before the coastal area of Makran. He stopped his horse and asked his commanders to gather around him. He gave a speech to them because he was fearing his death. ....
Lakhs of farmers, protesting against the three farm laws passed by the union government last year, will march towards the Parliament on foot sometime in the middle of the month of May, said All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) General Secretary Hannan Mollah on Thursday. Mollah told ANI that the march is being organised because the government is not listening to the voices of the farmers . Modi Government and Parliament are not listening to the farmers then it is our right to go in front of Parliament and raise our demand and we will decide sometime between the middle in the month of May. Thousands of farmers will come to the border first, then march to Delhi on foot, he said. ....
View: Putting democracy in farm’s way Synopsis While there is hope on the horizon where the disease is concerned as the vaccination rollout continues apace, the gridlock between the protesting farmers and GoI shows no sign of early resolution. The two topics vying for headline space in the national media are the coronavirus pandemic and the ongoing farmers’ agitation against GoI’s agricultural reforms. While there is hope on the horizon where the disease is concerned as the vaccination rollout continues apace, the gridlock between the protesting farmers and GoI shows no sign of early resolution, recalling the conundrum of classroom physics as to what happens, or fails to happen, when ....