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Ajit Singh, a technocrat-politician, leaves behind a chequered legacy


Ajit Singh, a technocrat-politician, leaves behind a chequered legacy
By M Somasekhar|   Updated: 6th May 2021 10:16 pm IST
Former Union Minister and RLD Chief Chaudhary Ajit Singh
M Somasekhar
It was during the 1998 elections to the Lok Sabha that I had a chance to visit Baghpat, just around a two hour drive out of the bustling national capital Delhi. 
Located in Western Uttar Pradesh, Baghpat was the citadel of Chaudhury Charan Singh, briefly the Prime Minister, but a tall leader of the farmers, specially the Jats, an influential farming community in North India.
The star attraction was to cover Ajit Singh, the Chief of Lok Dal then and later the Rastriya Lok Dal (RLD), his contribution to Baghpat and prospects of winning the election against a strong, local, BJP candidate, Sompal Shastri, who later became Union Agriculture Minister . ....

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Change of heart in heartland


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Senior Political Commentator
Who could have thought that Rakesh Tikait would become the ‘chehra’ of the farmers’ movement that has been going on for the last six months? Or that his tears would bring thousands out of their homes to sit by his side to safeguard the ‘izzat’ of the community and the honour of kisans?
Rakesh Tikait was considered a weak link in the chain of farmers groups protesting for the repeal of the farm laws. People in west UP used to say that he was no patch on his father, Mahendra Singh Tikait, who had brought Delhi virtually to its knees in 1988 and done it without aligning with any party. Visits to his village Sisauli in those days revealed the respect the senior Tikait commanded among the farming community, and the easy access everyone had to him. After he died in 2011, his older son Naresh took over the reins of the organisation and Rakesh became the spokesman for the Bharatiya Kisan Manch. ....

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PM's brother Prahlad sits on dharna at Lucknow airport against detention of aides- The New Indian Express


However, later in the evening, Modi ended his sit-in after the release of his supporters in Sultanpur.
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By Express News Service
LUCKNOW: In a high voltage drama, Prime Minister Narendra Modi s younger brother Prahlad Modi sat on a dharna at Chaudhury Charan Singh airport in Lucknow demanding the release of his supporters who were detained by the Sultanpur police on Wednesday.
Sitting at the airport, Prahlad Modi, vice-president of All India Fair Price Shop Dealers Federation (AIFPSDF), questioned the functioning of the Lucknow police and even threatened to go on an indefinite hunger strike if his supporters were not released with immediate effect. ....

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Withdraw laws: Farmers write to PM Modi in blood | Noida News


The farmers have urged the PM to formulate another law that guarantees MSP
NOIDA/GHAZIABAD: Members of two outfits protesting at Dalit Prerna Sthal have written letters in blood, asking the Prime Minister to withdraw the three “black laws”. The Bharatiya Kisan Union-Lokshakti and Kisan Ekta Manch have also urged the PM to formulate another law that guarantees minimum support price and the formation of a farmers’ commission in keeping with the Swaminathan committee report.
For BKU-Lokshakti, the letter was written by national president, Shyoraj Singh. On Wednesday, a physician was called to Dalit Prerna Sthal and he extracted blood from Singh. After the letter was written, it was handed over to the city magistrate. Pratap Nagar, national treasurer of the outfit, said they wrote the letter because the government wasn’t listening. “Farmers have been sitting in this cold not out of will but compulsion. Many have died during the course of agitation. Despite all this, ....

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Farmers' protest: Union leaders to decide next steps; say won't compromise on core demand


Farmers protest: Union leaders to decide next steps; say won t compromise on core demand
Farmers protest: Kulwant Singh Sandhu, general secretary of Zamhoori Kisan Sabha said that they would appeal to the Indian diaspora to stand up for the cause of the farmers
BusinessToday.In | December 23, 2020 | Updated 10:05 IST
Farmers protest: Kisan Diwas to be observed today
Around 32 farmer union leaders are scheduled to meet on Wednesday to decide the next course of action regarding the talks with the government. December 23, the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Chaudhury Charan Singh that is celebrated as Kisan Diwas, is likely to witness intensified protests. ....

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