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New Delhi. Strategizing, these organizations have started putting pressure on the central government to accept the farmers’ demands. To this end, an outline of the path from dialogue to struggle has been made and the dates have also been announced.
On November 26, Jagjit Singh Dallewal will begin an indefinite fast at the Khanauri border. If the government does not talk to them within nine days, on the tenth day i.e. December 6, the farmers will march to Delhi, the responsibility of which will be on the government.
It would be nice if the government found some way out through negotiations. We have to go to Delhi. We have asked for Jantar Mantar or Ramlila Maidan for the movement. It would be good if the government accepted our demand. We will protest peacefully. Replying to another question, he said that if the central government wants to hold talks, then talks can start directly. No one’s mediation is necessary. If the central government asks someone to mediate, we have no objection.
Peasant leaders will fast from November 26
Farmers are agitating for many demands, including the MSP crop guarantee law, and the farmers are on the Punjab and Haryana border. Jagjit Singh Dallewal will fast from November 26. If the government does not negotiate in 10 days, we will march to Delhi.
Questions will be asked to big BJP leaders
Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Morcha president Sarwan Singh Pandher has issued a statement saying that after ten days of Jagjit Singh Dallewal fast i.e. December 6, we will march towards Delhi with groups. There will be no vehicles with us. We will start batch registration from November 30. During which Jagjit Singh Dallewal will be fast. Wherever the big BJP leaders go to Punjab, we will interrogate them and ask them why the problem of farmers settled on the Haryana-Rajasthan border is not being resolved. We have not been able to hold talks with the central government since February 18.
Havoc due to fog: two dead in collision between bus and truck
Bus and truck drivers killed and more than six injured
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Kanpur. On Tuesday morning, a road bus from Rath station heading to Hamirpur and a truck collided head-on near Jahangirabad on the Kanpur Sagar Highway under Ghatampur police station area. At that moment, screams were heard among the passengers sitting on the bus. In this accident, the bus driver and the truck driver died instantly. At the same time, more than 6 people were seriously injured.
After this accident, there was a traffic jam for several kilometers on the Kanpur Sagar Highway. Ghatampur police arrived following information from passers-by and with the help of an ambulance admitted the injured to Ghatampur CSC for treatment. Where the doctors, after providing first aid, referred the injured to Hallett Hospital in Kanpur.
In this case, Ghatampur police station in-charge Dhananjay Pandey said that around 8.00 am on Tuesday morning, there was an accident between a road bus and a truck from Rath station going from Rath to Hamirpur. near Jahangirabad. Truck driver Mohit Yadav (25) and bus driver Praveen Kumar (27) died in this. He said that in this incident many passengers including Vijay, Vijay’s wife Premlata, Rajesh, Abdul Qadir and Manpreet Singh were injured. Who was admitted to CSC from Ghatampur for treatment. Where the doctors, after first aid, referred him to Hallett Hospital in Kanpur.
BJP not taking sensitive issue like Manipur seriously: Jairam
Congress alleges: Many MLAs did not attend NDA meeting
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Imphal. The Congress has criticized the state and central governments over the ongoing violence in Manipur. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh wrote in a post shared on social media that the Manipur government had called a meeting of NDA MLAs yesterday, but only 26 MLAs attended the meeting. Of them, four MLAs also belonged to the NPP party, which has already withdrawn its support from the Manipur government.
Jairam Ramesh sarcastically wrote that the writing on the wall is very clear, but is it being read by the great architects of Manipur – the Union Home Minister, to whom the Prime Minister has handed over and outsourced all the responsibilities of the State? How long will the unbearable pain, suffering and suffering of the people of Manipur continue?
Voting tomorrow in Maharashtra and Jharkhand, parties are busy preparing
Voting on 41 seats in second phase in Jharkhand, also by-elections in 9 constituencies of UP
Mahayuti and Mahavikas Aghadi contest for 288 seats in Maharashtra
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New Delhi. Tomorrow, Wednesday, November 20, while elections to the Legislative Assembly for 288 seats will be held in Maharashtra, in the second phase 41 seats will be voted on in Jharkhand. By-elections for 9 UP assembly seats will also be held in this round. The counting of votes will take place on November 23. While in Maharashtra there is a contest between Mahayuti and Mahavikas Aghadi, in Jharkhand there is a direct fight between the BJP alliance and the JMM alliance.
Which stalwarts’ credibility is at stake in the second phase of Jharkhand elections? There are 38 NDA candidates and 38 Indian Alliance candidates in the election fray. From the NDA, BJP is contesting on 32 seats and AJSU on 6 seats. In India, the Congress Party is contesting on 12 seats, JMM on 20, RJD on 2 and CPIMAL on 4 seats. 528 candidates are in the running for the second round of voting. Of them, 55 are candidates, 14,218 polling stations have been built and there are a total of 1.24 million voters in the state. There are 62.9 lakh male voters, while 61 lakh are female voters. In this round, all eyes will be on about 15 faces. JMM president and CM Hemant Soren is in the fray from Barhat, BJP’s Sita Soren is in the fray from Maheshpur.
2 crore recovered from Shinde group leader Jayant Sathe’s room in a hotel in Maharashtra.
The Election Commission has recovered an amount of Rs 2 crore from a hotel in Maharashtra. According to information, Eknath Shinde group leader Jayant Sathe was staying in the room where this money was found. At the moment, more details of this news are awaited. Due to what happened recently in Maharashtra politics, this time the elections in the state have become very exciting. In such a situation, all eyes are on who will win in Maharashtra.
The capital is not worth living in: Tharoor
Congress leaders angry with central government over Delhi pollution
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New Delhi. Congress leader Shashi Tharoor lashed out at the central government over serious air pollution in the national capital. Shashi Tharoor said that Delhi is the most polluted city in the world. The situation in Delhi becomes uninhabitable from November to January. Even if we talk about the rest of the year, it is almost impossible to stay in Delhi.
Shashi Tharoor said it is unfair that the government has continued to look at the air pollution problem in Delhi for years but has not taken any proper action on it. Sharing the list of most polluted cities, Shashi Tharoor wrote on Twitter: “Delhi is officially the most polluted city in the world, 4 times worse than dangerous levels and almost five times worse than the second most polluted city, Dhaka. It is inhumane that Our government has been watching this nightmare for years and doing nothing about it.
A round table was held but nothing changed
Tharoor said: I have been running roundtables on air quality for experts and stakeholders, including parliamentarians, since 2015, but I stopped last year because nothing seemed to be changing and no one cared. The city is uninhabitable from November to January and barely habitable during the rest of the year. Should it remain the capital of the country?
Atishi’s government demanded artificial rain from the center
In view of the worsening pollution in Delhi, the Delhi government has once again demanded that the central government provide artificial rain. To this end, Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai has written a letter to the central government. The Union Environment Minister has been asked to help convene a meeting with all necessary departments on the issue of artificial rainfall. Environment Minister Gopal Rai says that in view of the worsening situation in Delhi, it has become very important to provide artificial rain in this emergency situation. He said that for the last three days, a blanket of smog has spread over UP, Bihar, Punjab, Haryana and north India.
There is a medical emergency in Delhi
Gopal Rai said that there is a medical emergency situation today. There are only two solutions: strong wind or rain. Artificial rain is produced in many countries around the world. Today it is sad that there is a government at the Center whose Environment Minister does not have time to call a meeting. Whether there will be artificial rain or not, whether the Central government will give permission or not, will be decided after the meeting, but there is no time for the Union Environment Minister to call a meeting. If such a letter had been written to any foreign minister, he too would have called a meeting.