[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]New Delhi: The ongoing farmers’ strike in Madhya Pradesh got an indirect boost on Tuesday with the arrest of Gujarat’s Patidar quota stir leader Hardik Patel who was on his way to visit the families of farmers who were killed in police firing last week in Mandsaur. The suicide of two more farmers in Hoshangabad and in Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan’s home town Sehore has aggravated the problem for the state BJP government.
After getting transported out of MP and released on bail, Hardik Patel was quoted as saying, “I am not a terrorist. I have not come from Lahore. I am an Indian citizen and have the right to go anywhere in the country.” He criticised the BJP-led NDA government at the Centre, and said that 50 crore farmers have risen against the saffron party.
Farmers began their protest on June 1 demanding loan waiver and higher prices for their produce. It took an ugly turn after six famers were killed in police firing on June 6 in Mandsaur, leading to violent clashes between the farmers and the police.
The situation forced Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan to sit on an indefinite fast on June 11 for the restoration of peace in the state. He called off his fast within 18 hours and promised to resolve farmers’ issues.
According to a TV network, two farmers, Makhan Lal Digolia, 68 and Dhulichand, 52, have committed suicide in Hoshangabad’s Seoni Malwa and Sehore.
According to National Crime Record Bureau figures 11,000 farmers have committed suicide in the state in the last nine years.
Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia talking to media persons in Indore on Tuesday likened the BJP government in the state to “Hitler’s rule”. He said the death of five farmers in police firing in Mandsaur was a blot on the Chauhan government. The Congress leader is scheduled to launch his 72-hour satyagraha in Bhopal on Wednesday.
Agitating farmers in Haryana have refused to withdraw their stir and announced plans to block national and state highways on June 16, which was decided earlier at the conclave of 50 farmers’ organisations in the capital. As on March 31, 2015, the total outstanding crop loan in Haryana was pegged at Rs. 28,558 crore.
Meanwhile former CM Bhupender Singh Hooda has decided to launch state wide agitation to pressurize the BJP government in the state to implement Swaminathan report. Earlier on June 6, BJP General Secretary Anil Jain said it was not possible to implement the report.
Observers believe that agitating farmers in different states have been emboldened by the loan waiver that the Maharashtra government had announced on Sunday.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
The much-anticipated teaser for L2: Empuraan, the second chapter of the planned trilogy directed by Prithviraj Sukumaran, has been unveiled, offering a glimpse of a darker, more brutal narrative. Starring Malayalam cinema legend Mohanlal, the film continues the story of Stephen Nedumpally, also known as Khureshi Ab’raam, a character that mesmerized audiences in Lucifer.
The teaser debuted at a grand event attended by the film’s key players, including Mohanlal, Prithviraj, and Mammootty, who released the teaser in style. Clocking in at 143 seconds, the preview immediately sets a grim tone, beginning in Qaraqosh, a war-torn town in Iraq. The atmosphere is tense, underscored by the chilling phrase, “Death to the Evil.”
One of the standout moments in the teaser recalls PK Ramdas (Sachin Khedekar) advising Priyadarshini (Manju Warrier) in the first film: “If one day you feel everything is falling apart and I’m not around, the only person you can turn to is Stephen.” This sentiment reverberates through the teaser as it shifts to Stephen’s iconic black Ambassador car, now layered with dust—an ominous sign of his long absence.
The suspense builds as a voice declares, “He leads the most powerful mercenary group in Asia,” introducing audiences to Stephen’s transformation into a figure commanding immense influence and fear. The teaser’s climactic moments highlight Mohanlal’s commanding return as Khureshi Ab’raam, warning of the perils of dealing with the devil.
Star-Studded Cast and Stellar Crew
Joining Mohanlal in this cinematic spectacle are Manju Warrier, Indrajith Sukumaran, Tovino Thomas, and others reprising their roles from Lucifer. The film also features Saniya Iyappan, Saikumar, Baiju Santhosh, Fazil, and Sachin Khedekar in key roles.
The story, penned by Murali Gopy, is brought to life with the expertise of cinematographer Sujith Vaassudev, editor Akhilesh Mohan, and composer Deepak Dev, whose score amplifies the teaser’s intensity.
As the teaser hints at power struggles, deceit, and vengeance, L2: Empuraan sets the stage for an explosive continuation of this gripping saga, leaving fans eagerly awaiting its release.
The Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education (MSBTE) has officially announced the results for the Winter 2024 diploma exams. Students who appeared for these exams, held in December 2024, can now access their results on MSBTE’s official website, msbte.org.in.
To check the MSBTE Winter Exam Result 2025, candidates must have their enrollment or seat numbers ready. The results are accessible via a direct link available on the website.
Navigate to the “Examination” section and click on “Winter 2024 Exam Result.”
Enter your enrollment number or seat number in the required fields.
Click on the “Show Result” button to view your marksheet.
Download and save the PDF for future reference.
Details mentioned on the MSBTE Winter Diploma results:
The MSBTE Winter Diploma Marksheet 2025 includes the following information:
Student’s name
Register number
Course name
Marks obtained in each subject
Subject codes and names
Total marks
Maximum marks
Result status (Pass/Fail)
The announcement is crucial for diploma students across Maharashtra as it determines their academic progress and eligibility for future courses or career opportunities.
Students are advised to verify all details on their marksheets and contact the board in case of discrepancies. For further updates, visit the official MSBTE website.
The Waqf Amendment Bill is poised for a final vote on January 29 in the Joint Parliamentary Committee. The committee had been tasked with reviewing the bill by November 29, which was then extended to February 13, approved 14 changes to the draft. The 44 amendments proposed by the Opposition were rejected by its chairman BJP MP Jagadambika Pal.
The Opposition had accused the BJP of bias in several sittings of the committee leading to the suspension of several MPs, including Kalyan Banerjee of Trinamool Congress and Asaduddin Owaisi of the AIMIM, both vocal critics of the Bill.
The Opposition MPs had also written to Speaker Om Birla against Pal, saying he was rushing the Bill to gain political mileage ahead of the Delhi Assembly election due to be held on February 5.
Earlier, reports had said Banerjee had broken a glass during a verbal altercation while in deliberations with BJP MP and former Calcutta HC judge Abhijit Gangopadhyay.
The Bill aims to reform Waqf Board administration, mandating the inclusion of non-Muslim and women members. The Central Waqf Council’s composition would also change, incorporating a Union minister, MPs, ex-judges, and individuals of national repute, regardless of religious affiliation. Crucially, the Council’s land acquisition powers would be removed. A controversial clause restricts donations to Muslims practicing their faith for at least five years, prompting concerns about religious freedom.
While proponents claim the bill empowers Muslim women and children, critics, including the Congress and the DMK, allege it infringes upon Articles 15 and 30 of the Constitution, which guarantee freedom of religion and the right of minorities to administer educational institutions. The final report is expected by January 31.
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