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West Bengal Assembly: MLAs exchange blows over discussion on Birbhum violence | WATCH

In the viral video, MLAs can be seen exchanging blows at each other. BJP leaders including Amit Malviya and spokesperson Shehza Jai Hind can be seen locked within the ruckus.

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West Bengal Assembly: MLAs exchange blows

West Bengal Assembly witnessed ruckus on Monday, March 28 over the discussion on Birbhum violence. A video of MLAs exchanging blows went viral on the internet. Following the incident, five BJP MLAs have been suspended.

It all started when the Bharatiya Janata Party demanded a statement by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over the worsening law and order situation in the state. As many as 25 BJP MLAs led by Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari walked out of the assembly and claimed that several party legislators were manhandled by TMC MLAs inside the House.

In the viral video, MLAs can be seen exchanging blows at each other. BJP leaders including Amit Malviya and spokesperson Shehza Jai Hind can be seen locked within the ruckus. Police officers can also be seen struggling to stop the fight.

The video was shared by IT cell chief Amit Malviya. Sharing it he wrote that after Bengal Governor, TMC MLAs now assault BJP MLAs, including Chief Whip Majoj Tigga, as they were demanding a discussion on the Rampurhat massacre on the floor of the house.

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Amid the chaos, BJP MLA and Chief Whip Manoj Tigga’s clothes were torn. As per reports, Trinamool Congress MLA Asit Majumdar’s nose was broken following which he was rushed to SSKM Hospital in Kolkata. The fist fight led to the suspension of five BJP MLAs including Suvendu Adhikari, Manoj Tigga, Narahari Mahato, Dipak Burman, and Shankar Ghosh.

Birbhum violence

A week ago, a minor TMC leader Bhadu Sheikh was murdered in broad daylight in his village Bogtui in the Birbhum district in West Bengal. Following the incident, a mob attacked the families of the suspected killers within hours and set their houses on fire and burnt them alive. As per reports, eight people including six women and two children died.

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India-Canada ties: India asks Canada to withdraw 40 diplomats by October 10

Canada has currently a total of 62 diplomats in India. New Delhi has instructed Canada to decrease the number to 41 at their high commission.

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India-Canada ties: India asks Canada to withdraw 40 diplomats by October 10

India has asked Canada to withdraw around 40 diplomats by October 10 as the diplomatic row between the two nations over Ottawa’s allegations of New Delhi’s involvement in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada. According to reports India has threatened to remove the diplomatic immunity of any candian diplomat if they remained in India after October 10.

Canada has currently a total of 62 diplomats in India. New Delhi has instructed Canada to decrease the number to 41 at their high commission. Boehm said PM Justin Trudeau does not expect to back down. He added India sees Canada as an easy mark. He said India is aware of Ottawa’s limited capacity to retaliate because of the presence of a minority government in Canada.

Trudeau is the leader of the Liberal Party. He shares power with Canadian Sikh leader and Indian origin Jagmeet Singh who is the head of the New Democratic Party in Canada. India had previously said it wanted an equal number of diplomats posted in the country and Canada. At the High commission in Delhi Canada has many diplomats compared to what India has in Ottawa.

Diplomatic crisis between Canada and India emerged after Canadian PM Justin Trudeau said the Canadian agencies have been actively pursuing credible allegation of a potential link the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar and the Indian government. India had stated Nijjar as a terrorist in 2020. India rejected Canada’s allegations and called them motivated and absurd.

Hardeep Singh Nijjar was the chief of the banned Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF). He was shot dead outside a Gurudwara in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada in the month of June. Ottawa expelled an Indian official over the case. India in response expelled a Canadian diplomat. Visa services were also expelled by the Indian government for Canadian citizens.

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Earthquake of 6.2 magnitude on Richter scale shakes up Delhi-NCR, North India  

Reports said the tremors were felt acutely by people residing in high rises and many fled by staircase to the groundfloor and were awaiting more aftershocks.

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Earthquake of 6.2 on Richter scale jolts Delhi-NCR  

Strong tremors lasting almost a minute rocked parts of Delhi-National Capital Region, and several northern states after a 6.2 magnitude earthquake at its epicentre hit Nepal.

Reports said the tremors were felt acutely by people residing in high-rises and many fled by staircase to the groundfloor and were awaiting more aftershocks. Similar sights were visible in the region’s office districts. The tremors were also felt in parts of Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand just after 2.45 pm. According to the Delhi Disaster Management Authority website, “Delhi is located in zone IV which has fairly high seismicity where the general occurrence of earthquakes is of 5-6 magnitude, a few of magnitude 6-7 and occasionally of 7-8 magnitude. Delhi thus lies among the high-risk areas.” The site adds that Delhi and the union territory region has already seen five earthquakes of the 5.5 to 6.7 scale since 1720.

There has been no report of damage to life and property as of now and reports are awaited on the situation in Nepal. Seismologists said the epicentre was 5 km underground in Bhatekhola in Nepal. The Himalayan country has already faced a massive quake on April 25, 2015 of 7.8 magnitude. Some 9,000 people died and injured more than 20,000.

According to the National German Research Centre for Geo sciences has said that magnitude 5.6 earthquake struck Nepal region. According to National Siesmological Centre an earthquake measuring 5.3 magnitude hit western parts of Nepal. No loss of property or life has been reported.

The earthquake was recorded with epicenter at Talkot area of Bajhang district, 700 km west of Kathmandu. Two earthquakes of magnitude 4.6 and 6.2 on the Richter scale jolted Nepal. The two tremors were felt within half an hour time. Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya came out of Nirman Bhawan with others, as strong tremors hit different parts of North India.

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Watch: Nitin Gadkari takes a test drive on hydrogen bus in Prague

In the video Gadkari is seen seated on the bus while officials surround him standing. One of the officials asked about the distance the bus can cover in a single charge. Gadkari said the visit is part of India’s commitment to eco friendly and sustainable transportation solutions.

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Watch: Nitin Gadkari takes a test drive on hydrogen bus in Prague

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari is currently on an official visit to the Czech Republic. He took a test drive in a hydrogen bus. Nitin Gadkari took to X (formerly Twitter) and shared a video of the bus ride. In the video Gadkari can be seen surrounded by a group of officials.

In the video Gadkari is seen seated on the bus while officials surround him standing. One of the officials asked about the distance the bus can cover in a single charge. Gadkari said the visit is part of India’s commitment to eco friendly and sustainable transportation solutions. The video is captioned Hydrogen buses are a beacon of hope in India’s fight against environment degradation and carbon emissions. The buses will pave a greener and cleaner future.

The union minister posted a series of photographs on X, which showed the Gadkari’s test drive.  Hydrogen fuel celled powered buses use air and hydrogen to generate electricity. It is a more environment friendly and sustainable mode of public transportation.

Gadkari arrived in the Czech Republic on October 1. He received a warm welcome at the Prague airport. He also participated on the ministerial session on road safety at the 27th World Road Congress in Prague. The Minister reaffirmed India’s dedication to achieving road safety targets which are outlined in the Stockholm Declarartion.

Nitin Gadkari has clearly advocated asserting that advancements and transition to green fuel. This will reduce the cost of electric vehicles when compared to petrol run vehicles within a span of two years. Variety of comments started coming on X (formerly twitter). One social media user said all school and state run buses would be run on hydrogen in the coming days. One X User was asked about the mass production of hydrogen cars. One user said the video was highly inspiring.  

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