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: Saturday, February 13, 2021, 1:17 AM IST Mumbai: Charas worth 56 lakh seized from Malad; speeding truck kills 35-yr-old man; Two held with pistols, cartridges, magazines Charas worth 56 lakh seized from Malad Mumbai: In its crackdown against the drug peddlers, the crime branch unit 12 has arrested a 21-year-old man with charas worth Rs 56 lakh on Thursday. The accused has been identified as Suraj Yadav alias Potya, a resident of Kurar in Malad. During night petrolling on Thursday at Appapada in Kurar, the crime branch team spotted a notorious drug peddler Kisan Gaud alias Sathe. As the police team tried to nab him, he ran away and escaped, however the police team managed to nab his aide Yadav. The police have seized 1.8 kgs of charas worth Rs 56.60 lakh in international market from him, said police. In an another operation, crime branch unit 3 seized 21 kg of cannabis on Thursday. Acting on a tip-off crime branch sleuth laid a trap near Mahalaxmi Racecourse and app ....
ET Politics NEWS Powered by Nails on roads for farmers will turn out to be nails in political coffin of BJP: Jayant Chaudhary SECTIONS Nails on roads for farmers will turn out to be nails in political coffin of BJP: Jayant ChaudharyPTI Last Updated: Feb 05, 2021, 04:12 PM IST Share Synopsis Chaudhary, who has participated in a number of kisaan panchayats in western Uttar Pradesh and is campaigning aggressively against the Centre s farm laws, said the government must immediately withdraw the legislations and draft them afresh after taking the consent of farmers. Agencies The farmers stance is very clear and they are saying that these laws are not made for them and they will not accept them, he said. ....
A combative PM continues standoff with farmers KT NEWS SERVICE. Dated: 12/24/2020 12:57:24 PM NEW DELHI, Dec 23: Refusing to backtrack the controversial farm laws, a combative Prime Minister Modi further provoked the farmers protesting at Delhi borders for nearly a month by announcing to interact with 9 crore farmers from six states on Friday and release Rs 18,000 crore to them as part of the PM-Kisan Samman Nidhi scheme he had launched before the Lok Sabha polls to counter the Congress offer of Rs 72,000 as annual income support to 20% of the poorest families. The Prime Minister s Office (PMO) announced that Modi will digitally deposit the money directly in the bank accounts of 9 crore farmers as government s pro-farmer posture. The farmers will share their experiences with PM-KISAN and also on various other initiatives taken by the government for the welfare of farmers,” the PMO said in a statement. ....
NEW DELHI: A decision on the Government’s offer for fresh talks to resolve the deadlock over contentious farm laws is likely to be taken later in the day by protesting farmer unions who urged people on Wednesday to skip one meal on ‘Kisan Diwas’, the birth anniversary of former prime minister Chaudhary Charan Singh, in support of their stir. Several farmers visited ‘Kisan Ghat’ here on Wednesday morning to pay tributes to Chaudhary Charan Singh, who was known for his farmer-friendly policies. “Several farmers arrived here at Kisan Ghat to pay their tribute on the occasion of Kisan Diwas. They are paying tributes and leaving soon after,” a police officer said. ....
PM Modi to address farmers on 25 Dec; Centre should come with open mind for talks, say protesters Farmers’ unions on Wednesday demanded that the Centre come up with a concrete proposal in writing to resolve the deadlock over the agricultural laws and not repeal “meaningless amendments” that they have already rejected FP Staff December 24, 2020 02:25:47 IST Farmers sit in protest against Centre s farm laws in Amritsar. PTI Farmers’ unions on Wednesday demanded that the Centre come up with a concrete proposal in writing to resolve the deadlock over the agricultural laws and not repeal “meaningless amendments” that they have already rejected. ....