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Farmers protests not political, says Amit Shah on peasants stir

Hyderabad: With thousands of farmers continuing their protest against the Centre's new agri laws, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said they were for the welfare of farmers and called their agitation apolitical.

 


PM hailing farm laws shows govt 'drunk with power', 'rigid' in face of protests: Congress

New Delhi: Hitting out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for reiterating that the new agri-laws are beneficial for farmers, the Congress on Sunday said the insistence in support of the legislations shows that the government is "drunk with power" and is rigid even in reconsidering the laws.

 



Steve Smith shines again, Australia crush India by 51 runs in 2nd ODI

Sydney: Australia buried India under an avalanche of runs for a 51-run drubbing in the second ODI and an unassailable 2-0 series lead after the majestic Steve Smith produced another master-class in the form of a 64-ball 104 here on Sunday.

 

We are providing sipper, straw to Stan Swamy: Jail authorities

Mumbai: Tribal rights activist Father Stan Swamy, an accused in the alleged Elgar Parishad-Maoist links case, is being provided sipper and other facilities in the Taloja prison from the day second of his arrest, a senior prison official said on Sunday.

 

UP registers first case under anti-conversion law in Bareilly district

Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh has registered its first case under the new anti-conversion law in Bareilly district based on a complaint from the father of a young woman.

 

Iran newspaper: Strike Haifa if Israel killed scientist

Tehran: An opinion piece published by a hard-line Iranian newspaper on Sunday suggested Iran should attack the Israeli port city of Haifa if Israel carried out the killing of a scientist linked to its disbanded military nuclear program.

 

Smith's fifth ton against India powers Australia to 389/4; India's chase begins

Sydney: The majestic Steve Smith produced another master class in the form of a 64-ball century and powered Australia to an imposing 389 for four in the second ODI against a sluggish India here on Sunday.

 

Agriculture reforms brought new opportunities to farmers: PM Modi amidst protests

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today spoke of the advantages of the Centre's new farm laws as thousands of farmers, protesting against the laws, camped in and around Delhi.

 

Farmers' march: Protesters stay put at borders, to decide on future course of action

New Delhi: After spending another night in cold, thousands of farmers continued to protest against the Centre's new agri laws on the fourth consecutive day on Sunday staying put at the Singhu and Tikri border points, with farmer leaders deliberating upon their future course of action about proposed talks with the government.

 

Another threatening graffiti writings found on wall in Mangaluru

Mangaluru: In another incident of graffiti writings on the walls in the city, miscreants have once again made threatening graffiti writing on the wall of the generator room of the courthouse near PVS in the city.

 

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