Addressing the Rajya Sabha on Monday over the farmers protest, Narendra Modi hit out at those behind the protests, saying a new breed of agitators called andolanjeevi , who cannot live without agitation, has emerged in the country
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PM Modi said, over 50 MPs expressed their views for over 13 hours, they expressed their invaluable views The eyes of the world are on India. There are expectations from India and there is the confidence that India will contribute to the betterment of our planet he added
New Delhi: Replying to the Motion of Thanks on President Ram Nath Kovind s address in the Rajya Sabha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday (February 8) that over 50 MPs expressed their views for over 13 hours, they expressed their invaluable views.
The Prime Minister said that India is truly a land of opportunities. Several opportunities are awaiting us, so a nation which is young, full of enthusiasm and a nation that is making efforts to realise the dreams, with a resolve, will never let these opportunities simply pass by.
Anita Katyal | Farm stir: Snap ties, says JJP to chief; Yogi gags his ministers
Published Feb 7, 2021, 7:27 am IST
Updated Feb 7, 2021, 7:29 am IST
Faced with a revolt by farmers in western UP, the Yogi Adityanath government has ordered a virtual gag order on its ministers and MLAs
It has been informally conveyed to them that no one other than those authorised by the government should make any public statements or give interviews to the media regarding the farmers’ protests. (Photo: ANI | Twitter/file)
Haryana deputy chief minister Dushyant Chautala of the Jannayak Janata Party is under immense pressure from his colleagues to walk out of the BJP-led ruling coalition in solidarity with the protesting farmers. The JJP’s Karnal district president Inderjit Singh Goraya recently resigned from the party to support the farmers demand for the repeal of the three contentious farm laws. In addition, two JJP legislators have spoken in favour of the agitating farmers and have wa
The newly-proposed Development Finance Institution (DFI) will initially be completely owned by the government, Economic Affairs Secretary Tarun Bajaj told Moneycontrol.
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, February 5
Putting up a strong defence of the new farm laws, Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar on Friday said the government’s offer to amend them t