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Yashwant Sinha detained briefly for leading anti-government farmer protest in Maharashtra

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BJP veteran Yashwant Sinha alleged that his party’s Devendra Fadnavis-led government in Maharashtra was cheating cotton and soybean farmers of Vidarbha region

Leading a fresh attack against his party, this time in Maharashtra on the issue of problems being faced by farmers in the state’s drought-prone Vidarbha region, BJP veteran Yashwant Sinha was, on Monday evening, detained by the police in Akola district.

Sinha, who had in recent months become a vocal critic of his party on a slew of issues related to the state of the Indian economy and social unrest, was leading a protest by cotton and soybean farmers in the Vidarbha region.

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Akola district Superintendent of Police, Rakesh Kalasagar confirmed that Sinha, a former Union minister and presently member of the BJP’s margdarshak mandal (team of patrons), along with around 250 farmers was detained “outside the district collector office as per provisions of section 68 of the Bombay Police Act”.

While the police reportedly told Sinha that he was free to walk away from the protest site, the BJP veteran struck a defiant note and dared the police and district administration to file an FIR against him and place him, and the protesting farmers, under arrest.

“I wish to tell the police, district administration and the state government that if we are formally arrested and released and they think that we will go home, then they are under wrong impression. You are seeing the mood of farmers now. We won’t be responsible for what happens (sic),” Sinha was quoted as saying by news agencies.

With Sinha adamant about staying put at the protest venue, the police was forced to take him and the agitating farmers to the Akola district police headquarters ground where they were placed under detention till the wee hours of Tuesday.

“We are trying to convince Sinha that the government is sensitive towards farmers issues. We have told him that if he wishes, he is free to leave,” Akola district collector Asit Kumar Pandey told news agency PTI shortly before the detainees were released. Pandey said that the BJP warhorse insisted that FIRs be lodged against bogus Bt cotton companies even though the Devendra Fadnavis government in the state had taken “strict action and filed FIRs against six such companies”.

Addressing farmers at a programme called ‘Kapas Soyabean Dhan Parishad’ (cotton, soybean and paddy rally), organised by Shetkari Jagar Manch at Akola on Monday, Sinha had accused the state’s BJP-led government under Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis of reneging on promises made to farmers.

“Before coming to power, the BJP had promised to give 50 per cent over and above the minimum support price (MSP). But after coming to power, the party forgot the promise. Just as Indian soldiers carried out surgical strikes across border, the farmers will also carry out a surgical strike against the government till justice has been done (sic),” Sinha had said at the rally.

The farmers, under the aegis of the Kapas Soyabean Dhan Parishad, have sought purchase of all farm produce by the Fadnavis government at the promised MSP, Rs 50,000 per acre compensation for cotton farmers affected by pink boll- worm disease, along with resolution of issues related to farm insurance and relief for drought-affected villages.

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Rain, thunderstorms hit Delhi-NCR as IMD issues weather alert for next two days

Delhi, Noida, Gurugram and Ghaziabad are likely to witness rain, thunderstorms and gusty winds after IMD issued a weather alert for the region.

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Rain, thunderstorms and gusty winds lashed parts of Delhi-NCR, bringing relief from the intense summer heat, while the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow alert for the next two days. The weather department has forecast more showers, thunderstorms and strong winds across Delhi, Noida, Gurugram and Ghaziabad.

According to IMD, cloudy skies, light to moderate rainfall, thunderstorms and gusty winds may occur at several locations in Delhi-NCR. Wind speeds could reach 40-50 kmph and may gust up to 60 kmph during thunderstorm activity.

The weather department has advised residents to remain cautious during periods of strong winds and lightning. The expected rainfall is likely to keep temperatures lower than usual for early June, extending the relief from intense heat that the region witnessed in recent weeks.

Rain activity likely across NCR cities

The forecast indicates that Noida, Gurugram and Ghaziabad are also expected to receive spells of rain accompanied by thunderstorms over the coming days. Similar weather conditions have been predicted across much of the NCR region as atmospheric instability continues to influence northwestern India.

Recent spells of rain and dust storms have already brought down temperatures across Delhi-NCR, with weather officials predicting additional showers before conditions gradually improve later in the week.

Residents have been advised to monitor weather updates and avoid open areas during thunderstorms and lightning activity. Authorities also caution that strong winds may affect traffic movement and outdoor activities in some areas.

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Vijay allocates Tamil Nadu’s lone Rajya Sabha seat to Congress

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay has handed the state’s lone vacant Rajya Sabha seat to Congress, strengthening alliance ties ahead of the upcoming Upper House elections.

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and TVK chief Vijay has allotted the state’s lone vacant Rajya Sabha seat to alliance partner Congress, a move that further strengthens cooperation between the two parties after the formation of the new government. The decision comes ahead of the Rajya Sabha elections scheduled for June 18.

The allocation is being seen as an important political gesture by Vijay towards Congress, which has emerged as a key ally of the ruling coalition in Tamil Nadu. Congress currently has five MLAs supporting the government and is also represented in the state cabinet.

Sources indicate that senior Congress leader and All India Congress Committee functionary Praveen Chakravarty is likely to be the party’s nominee for the Rajya Sabha seat. His nomination is expected to be filed in the coming days.

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The decision follows recent interactions between senior Congress leaders and the Tamil Nadu leadership, including a meeting between veteran Congress leader P. Chidambaram and Chief Minister Vijay. Political observers view the Rajya Sabha seat-sharing arrangement as another step towards consolidating the alliance ahead of future electoral contests.

Congress had reportedly sought the Rajya Sabha berth from its ally, and the allocation is expected to increase the party’s representation in the Upper House from Tamil Nadu. With the latest development, Congress is set to have two Rajya Sabha members from the state along with representation in the state government.

The Rajya Sabha bypoll had earlier been viewed as an opportunity for Vijay’s TVK to secure its first direct entry into Parliament. However, the party chose to back its ally, highlighting the importance it places on coalition politics and alliance management.

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Union Cabinet approves Rs.10,000 crore jet fuel price stabilisation fund to support airlines

The Centre has approved a Rs. 10,000 crore Aviation Turbine Fuel Price Stabilisation Fund to support airlines and oil companies facing pressure from rising global fuel prices.

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The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved a one-time budgetary support of up to Rs. 10,000 crore to help stabilise Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) prices for scheduled Indian airlines, offering relief to a sector grappling with elevated fuel costs amid global geopolitical tensions.

The government said the financial support will be provided to oil marketing companies (OMCs) to offset under-recoveries arising from supplying aviation fuel at moderated rates. The move is aimed at reducing the impact of sharp fuel price fluctuations on airlines and ensuring continuity of air services.

Why the government approved the fund

The decision comes as aviation fuel prices remain under pressure due to the ongoing crisis in West Asia, which has pushed up global energy costs. Fuel is one of the largest operating expenses for airlines and can account for up to 40% of total operating costs.

According to the government, the fund is intended to help maintain stable aviation operations and protect domestic and international air connectivity from disruptions caused by fuel price volatility.

How the fund is expected to help airlines and passengers

By cushioning the impact of rising fuel prices, the stabilisation mechanism is expected to ease financial pressure on airlines and limit the extent of fare increases that could otherwise be passed on to passengers. The support will be routed through OMCs, which have been bearing the burden of moderated fuel pricing.

Reports indicate that the fund has been designed as a stabilisation mechanism that can help the aviation sector manage periods of extreme fuel price volatility triggered by international crises.

Part of broader Cabinet decisions

The ATF Price Stabilisation Fund was among several key decisions approved by the Cabinet on Wednesday as part of a wider package covering aviation, transport and infrastructure initiatives.

The government said the measure is aimed at safeguarding the aviation ecosystem and ensuring that air services remain sustainable despite global market uncertainties.

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