BJP national spokesperson says, farmers used as proxy by politically motivated elements
GN Bureau | February 13, 2021
BJP National spokesperson Shazia Ilmi has come down heavily on critics of prime minister Narendra Modi and said that a false narrative is being set to discredit the government, belittling the PM and claiming that democratic institutions are in grave danger.
“Truth cannot be expunged. We finally know Deep Sidhu had been sent there and there was a nefarious design behind farmers’ tractor rally,” said Ilmi. She was responding to a question if the BJP has evidence to support its claims that farmers agitation has been propelled by an international conspiracy.
Will Boston lose its competitive edge in a work-from-home world?
Executives say theyâre not worried about a California-style exodus taking place here, at least not yet
By Jon Chesto Globe Staff,Updated February 2, 2021, 7:34 p.m.
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CEO Will Lopes (left ) just signed a lease for a new Boston office for his sports-tech company, Catapult, at 10 Post Office Square. On the right is Chris Cooper, chief operating officer.David L. Ryan/Globe Staff
Tech companies are heading for the exits in California. Wall Street tycoons are packing their bags to catch some Florida sunshine.
So, a big question looms for Bostonâs business community: Will we be next?