The year 2021 witnessed change of guard at the top of judiciary with Justice N V Ramana hailing from an agriculturist family of Ponnavaram village in Andhra Pradesh s Krishna district taking charge as the 48th CJI upon retirement of his predecessor Justice S A Bobde in April
Like Russia, common people in India will soon take to the streets: Shiv Sena on Delhi chaos, farm la
Like Russia, common people in India will soon take to the streets: Shiv Sena on Delhi chaos, farm laws
In its latest editorial, the Shiv Sena mouthpiece, Saamana, said that the central government does not understand the anger among the citizens of the country.
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UPDATED: January 27, 2021 10:29 IST
Shiv Sena has slammed the Narendra Modi government over the violence in Delhi on Republic Day. (Photo for representation: Reuters)
The Shiv Sena mouthpiece, Saamana, asked in its editorial on Wednesday if it would have been a big deal had the government taken a step back on the controversial farm laws.
Farmers during their protest against Centre s farm laws. (File photo: PTI)
Farmers, protesting at Delhi borders over the Centre s farm laws, are all geared up to carry out a tractor march on Republic Day on Tuesday. The farmers union reached an
agreement with the Delhi Police on Sunday to carry out the tractor march peacefully. Three routes, originating from Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur border points, have been finalized for the march, a farmer leader said.
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Delhi Police said that the first route will begin from Singhu border and will move from Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar to Bawana. Similarly, 62-km long second route will pass through Nangloi-Najafgarh and Jharoda after starting from Tikri border. The third route will lead to Apsara border and Hapur after starting from Ghazipur. All of these processions will converge at Kundli Manesar Palwal Expressway (KMP).
Hearing pleas on the issue of farmers protest at Delhi borders and the Centre's plea against the proposed tractor rally or any other kind of protest, the Supreme Court said that the court "doesn't want to be subject of maligning" and that it "can't base verdicts on public opinion".
Ab tak 56 : Nine rounds of Centre-farmer talks, no solution in sight Ab tak 56 : Nine rounds of Centre-farmer talks, no solution in sight
The talks between the Centre and the protesting farmers have failed to yield any concrete result so far.
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UPDATED: January 20, 2021 17:19 IST
The 10th round of talks between the Centre and the farmer unions over the three farm laws started at Vigyan Bhawan in Delhi on Wednesday. (Photo: PTI)
Farmers, agitating against the three new farm laws, have been sitting near border points of the national capital since November 26.
The agitation has been continuing for 56 days now, despite extreme cold weather conditions. Farmers have even refused to scale down their demands of repealing the three farm laws.