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The farmers in India are suffering. Recommend 0
Feb 06, 2021 06:59pm
Democratically elected Govt has passed the law for the benefit of the country. It cannot be repealed under pressure of farmers. They can protest peacefully as is their right but no violence by them will be tolerated. Govt has already mentioned to the farmers that it is willing to make amendments to the bill if the are willing to talk, but the bill itself will not be repealed.
The ball is now in Farmer s court. Recommend 0
Feb 06, 2021 07:02pm
India has passed th farmers bill democratically by elected parliament. So these celebrities are making a fool of themselves.
Home / International / Delhi Police register FIR against authors of ‘toolkit to aid farmers protests’ shared by Greta Thunberg
Delhi Police register FIR against authors of ‘toolkit to aid farmers protests’ shared by Greta ThunbergInternational 2021-02-05, by Editor Comments Off 1
Delhi Special Commissioner of Police (Crime) Praveer Ranjan on Thursday said that Delhi Police have registered a first information report (FIR) against the authors of a “toolkit to aid farmers” that was shared by several people on social media, including Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, clarifying, however, that it did not “name anybody”.
Earlier today, several Indian media outlets reported that Delhi police had registered an FIR against Thunberg for her tweets on Wednesday in which she expressed solidarity with protesting farmers and shared a toolkit that sought to help people “better understand the situation
Indian foreign ministry spokesman Anurag Srivastava said India was addressing the farmers protests according to local laws. Photo courtesy Hindustan Times
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Anurag Srivastava on Thursday compared the ongoing farmers protests in India over new agricultural laws to the January 6 storming of the US Capitol by supporters of former US president Donald Trump, while hailing the two countries as vibrant democracies .
The MEA spokesperson was responding to an earlier statement from the US State Department calling for differences to be resolved through dialogue in the ongoing confrontation between protesting Indian farmers and the Modi-led BJP government.