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Farmers protest: Farm unions set to march towards Delhi Raj Niwas, three Yellow Line Metro stations shut

As protesting farmers have decided to march towards the Governor’s house in Delhi on Saturday to mark the completion of seven months of their protest, the DMRC shut three yellow line metro stations. Farmers will observe June 26 as the Save Agriculture, Save Democracy Day

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Farmers, who are camping at Delhi borders against the Centre’s three farm laws, are set to march towards the Lieutenant Governor’s house in Delhi on Saturday to mark the completion of seven months of farmers protest.

Following which, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has restricted movement at some of their stations. The DMRC tweeted on Friday, as advised by Delhi Police, in view of security reasons, three Metro stations of Yellow Line namely, Vishwavidyalaya, Civil Lines and Vidhan Sabha will remain closed for the public from 10.00 am to 2.00 pm on Saturday.

Farmers camping at Delhi’s Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur borders will observe June 26 as the Save Agriculture, Save Democracy Day to mark the completion of seven months of their agitation.

The Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKU), an umbrella body of 40 farmers’ unions, said that memorandums addressed to the President of India will be handed over to state governors on the day to mark seven months of the farmers protest.

Gurnam Singh Chaduni, the president of Bharatiya Kisan Union, a fraction of  the SKM who is leading the farmers protests said the memorandum to the President will be sent through the Governor. He said on the call of the SKM, farmers of Haryana will submit a memorandum to the state Governor in Chandigarh.

Farmer unions told the reporters that thousands of farmers from Saharanpur and Sisauli have reached the Ghazipur border led by BKU chief Rakesh Tikait. Farmers were also seen on tractors, ready for Saturday’s rally.

A protest march is also being taken out in Massachusetts, USA, in solidarity with the farmers agitating in India.

Punjab Khet Mazdoor Union on Friday announced that they will start a three-day dharna in Patiala, the hometown of CM Amarinder Singh, from August 9 if the issues related to farm labourers are not resolved by then.

Earlier on Friday, the SKM submitted a memorandum to the President Ram Nath Kovind urging him to direct the Centre to immediately repeal the three farm laws. In its memorandum to the President, the SKM said, it conveyed the anguish and deep anger of crores of farming families of the country to the president.

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Inderjit Singh, vice president of All India Kisan Sabha in Haryana, had earlier said that June 26 1975, was a black day in India’s history as  the government had announced the Emergency on this day. He said present situation is not far from that and it is like an undeclared emergency.

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Union Minister Smriti Irani questions Rahul Gandhi’s love for Indian democracy over his boycott of the new Parliament inauguration

Irani questioned what kind of love it that massacred Sikhs(referring to the 1984-Anti Sikh riots)?

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Union Minister Smriti Irani questions Rahul Gandhi’s love for Indian democracy over his boycott of the new Parliament inauguration

Union Minister Smriti Irani tore apart Rahul Gandhi’s Mohabbat Ki Dukaan campaign, questioning his love for Indian democracy and the people of India.

Irani questioned what kind of love it that massacred Sikhs(referring to the 1984-Anti-Sikh riots)? She questioned, what kind of love was that insulted the Sengol(the golden stick, which was placed in the new Parliament by Prime Minister Narendra Modi)? She said she wanted to ask him about what kind of love was it that boycotted the inauguration of the new Parliament? Irani asked him to tell her what kind of love was it which was to be silent while the film The Kerala Story was released.

She said she could not understand what kind of love is it that shook hands and hugged those people who curse India or the concept of India.

Irani adding to her attack, said, Rahul Gandhi is only defaming India outside its national boundaries. During the press conference, she listed the achievements of the Modi-ruled Centre government in the last nine years.

She said, women are more protected today and cited the success of government programs like Beti Padhao and Beti Bachao. She hailed the government for its efforts of holistic development, talking about the government scheme of Sabka Saath and Sabka Vikas.

The Minister congratulated the people of India on the inauguration of the new parliament building. She stated it was the priority of the government to ensure that every class is assured that financial allocation is done for any class or community.

She said the figures themselves told the truth. She said that the Congress party, in its hunger for power, is using external forces which are hurting the Indian democracy.  

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Fire at KGMU Lucknow’s under-construction hospital complex | Watch video

Lucknow has been in the news since yesterday over the shoot-out that took place at a Lucknow Court complex. In the shoot-out, gangster Mukhtar Ansari’s close associate Sanjeev Maheshwari alias Jeeva was shot dead.

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A massive fire broke out at an under construction complex of the King George Medical University(KGMU) hospital in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh on Thursday.

The building which was ablaze, is meant to house the cardiology department.

As soon as the fire broke out, fire-fighting teams rushed to the spot. While, no casualties are being reported from the accident, the reason behind the ablaze is not yet ascertained.

Lucknow District Magistrate Suryapal Gangwar confirmed that there were no casualties as it was an under-construction facility.

KGMU is one of the eminent medical universities in India. It was set up in 1906, the idea of which was floated back in 1870 by the then Maharaja of Vizianagaram. The idea was put on hold due to lack of funds but later in 1905, George V inspired the idea of setting up the college.

Lucknow has been in the news since yesterday over the shoot-out that took place at a Lucknow Court complex. In the shoot-out, gangster Mukhtar Ansari’s close associate Sanjeev Maheshwari alias Jeeva was shot dead.

A man dressed as a lawyer entered the court complex and fired six rounds. In the incident, a 7-8 –year-old girl and a policeman were injured.

The accused has been identified as Vijay Yadav, a resident of UP’s Jaunpur district.

Earlier this morning, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath met with the injured girl to enquire about her well-being.  

The firing has yet again, raised questions on the law and order situation in UP as Jeeva was killed in the police custody.

The law and order of the state has been in question by the opposition parties since May, after the slain gangster-politician Atiq Ahmed and his brother Ashraf Ahmed were gunned down in a police custody inside a hospital complex in Prayagraj, while being taken for a medical examination.

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Congress urges External Affairs Minister Jaishankar to take up Indira Gandhi assassination float with Canada

When the Foreign Minister was asked at a press conference, Jaishankar said, there was an issue about space which is given to extremists, separatists, and people who advocate violence.

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Congress urges External Affairs Minister Jaishankar to take up Indira Gandhi assassination float with Canada

The Congress on Thursday urged External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to take up strongly with the Canadian authorities, a float depicting the assassination of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in a parade in Brampton, Canada.

When the Foreign Minister was asked at a press conference, Jaishankar said, there was an issue about space that is given to extremists, separatists, and people who advocate violence.

Jaishankar said he failed to understand why someone would do such a thing. He cited it as a clear case of vote bank politics. Condemning the incident, he said this was a clear issue of providing space to separatists, extremists, and to people who advocate violence. He further added it is not good for Canada and its relationship with India.    

The Canadian High Commissioner of India Cameron Mackay said he was shocked by the news of the event that celebrated the assassination of Indira Gandhi in his country. He further added, there is no place for hate or violence or act of glorification of violence in Canada, and he strongly condemned these activities.

Congress leader Milind Deora shared the video on Twitter, which showed a float depicting Gandhi’s assassination in a recent parade held in Brampton, Canada. He wrote, as an Indian, he was shocked seeing the video, the 5-km long parade portraying Gandhi’s killing.

Shashi Tharoor supported Deora and said he was completely right and such activities should be condemned with no politics involved.

Twitter users slamming the incident wrote it to be horrifying and painful. These things happening under the leadership of Justin Trudeau are shameful. A user said this was the force of hatred against which Rahul Gandhi has to fight. Another said, this to be really sad and the BJP government should take it up with the Canadian government.

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