The Indian Air Force will acquire the jets from PSU Hindustan Aeronautics in the biggest indigenous defence procurement deal in the military aviation sector.
I Don t Approve Of Conversion For Marriage : Rajnath Singh On Anti-Conversion Law I Don t Approve Of Conversion For Marriage : Rajnath Singh On Anti-Conversion Law Uttar Pradesh is one of several BJP-ruled states that have made new laws to stop forcible religious conversions and what the right wing calls love jihad which has generated huge controversy.
Rajnath Singh said that he personally does not support conversion for marriage
Union Minister Rajnath Singh has said that he personally does not support conversion for marriage and questioned why it should be required. The minister a parliamentarian from Lucknow was questioned about the alleged misuse of the anti-conversion law enacted by the Uttar Pradesh government. Uttar Pradesh is one of several BJP-ruled states that have made new laws to stop forcible religious conversions and what the right wing calls love jihad which has generated huge controversy.
Union Minister Rajnath Singh reiterated his earlier statement calling farmers the backbone of the country and raised objection to people referring to the protesters as ‘Naxals’ and ‘Khalistanis’.
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Former Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy
Former Karnataka Chief Minister H. D. Kumaraswamy on Saturday urged the agitating farmers to consider Union Minister Rajnath Singh s appeal to try the three new farm laws as an experiment for a year or two. Kumaraswamy also requested the Centre to protect country s international reputation by solving the issue at the earliest.
Thousands of farmers from Punjab, Haryana, and other states have been protesting along Delhi s border against new farm laws passed by the union government in September, which they fear will dismantle the minimum support price system and leave them at the mercy of big companies.
Kumaraswamy urges farmers to try new farm laws for a year as experiment
Sun, Dec 27 2020 08:14:13 AM
Bengaluru, Dec 27 (IANS): Former Karnataka Chief Minister H. D. Kumaraswamy on Saturday urged the agitating farmers to consider Union Minister Rajnath Singh s appeal to try the three new farm laws as an experiment for a year or two.
Kumaraswamy also requested the Centre to protect country s international reputation by solving the issue at the earliest.
Thousands of farmers from Punjab, Haryana, and other states have been protesting along Delhi s border against new farm laws passed by the union government in September, which they fear will dismantle the minimum support price system and leave them at the mercy of big companies.