Jind (Haryana), Feb 03 (ANI): Bhartiya Kisan Union (Arajnaitik) leader Rakesh Tikait visited Haryana's Jind to attend 'Mahapanchayat' on February 03. The Kisan 'Mahapanchayat' has been called by Kandela Khap president Tek Ram Kandela. Tikait will later address the gathering. Protesting farmers are adamant on their demands of repelling Centre's three farm laws. Rakesh Tikait warned that the protest will not end before October 2021.
Jind (Haryana), Feb 03 (ANI): The stage on which Bharatiya Kisan Union (Arajnaitik) leader Rakesh Tikait and other farmer leaders were standing collapsed in Haryana's Jind on February 03. A Kisan 'Mahapanchayat' was underway when the incident took place. The Kisan 'Mahapanchayat' was called by Kandela Khap president Tek Ram Kandela, and was attended by Tikait.
Bhopal (MP), Feb 03 (ANI): Amid the ongoing farmers' protest against the farm laws, Madhya Pradesh's Home Minister Narottam Mishra said that the 'farmers' agitation is an experiment'. "Farmers' stir is an experiment. If it's successful, then people will start protests against CAA-NRC, Article 370 and Ram Temple. Nobody has been able to explain 'what's so black about the black laws' (farm laws). These protests are based on assumptions," said MP Home Minister Mishra.
Guwahati (Assam), Feb 03 (ANI): Assam government pointed out many anomalies in implementation process of 1st National Register of Citizens, said Transformation and Development Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. "Citizenship Amendment Act has been passed, rule is yet to be framed. So, it is entirely up to Government of India to frame the rule and modify it. So far as NRC in Assam is concerned, we have already pointed out many anomalies in the implementation process of the first NRC. Our NRC coordinator has already filed an affidavit detailing anomalies and requirement of a re-verification process. Assam NRC issue is basically between judiciary and Assam govt and nothing is to be decided by Govt of India, per se. Our matter is in the court and Assam issue will be independent of what has been stated in the Parliament. Assam issue will be decided by Court, Govt of India and Govt of Assam," said Assam Minister Sarma.
New Delhi, Feb 03 (ANI): Speaking to ANI in the national capital on February 03, Special CP (Crime and EOW), of Delhi Police, Praveer Ranjan said, "Crime branch is examining who all were involved in actual violations, including leaders, who had given undertaking for tractor parade on fixed route, didn't abide by it. We are probing role of main leaders in route violations." "There is no coordination issue with Punjab Police, though we haven't been able to arrest Deep Sidhu. Hopefully, he will be traced soon. Be it politicians or their followers, probe will proceed ahead on basis of evidence and action will be taken against them," Special CP (Crime) added.
New Delhi, Feb 03 (ANI): While speaking to ANI in the national capital on February 03, Rajya Sabha MP of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Sanjay Singh said, "We expressed our dissent in the house and we want to repeal the three farm laws because talks won't help. Three of us have been suspended for a day."
New Delhi, February 3 (ANI): In a programme organized at in outer district of Delhi, Police Commissioner SN Shrivastava met policemen, who sustained injuries during the tractor rally violence on Republic Day. Special commissioner of Police, Western Range, Sanjay Singh was also present at the programme. As many as 144 police personnel of Western range got injured during the clash. Addressing the Police personnel, Special Commissioner Sanjay Singh said, "the tough conditions in which they are performing their duty amidst the farmers protest is commendable."
Bengaluru, Feb 03 (ANI): While addressing at the Aero India Show in Bengaluru on February 03, Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said, "Despite the constraints caused by the global COVID-19 pandemic, I am pleased to see such a large number of participants in this year's event. It is coming from the world's leading nations in the field of military and aviation." "The Aero India 21 will display the vast potential of India, and the multifarious opportunities that our country offers in the field of defence and aerospace sector. It also promises to be the World's First Ever Hybrid Aero and Defence exhibition," he added. "In order to maximize the reach and participation, event is being conducted in a hybrid format with a concurrent Virtual Exhibition which will integrate Seminars, B2B interactions etc. It'll be not incorrect to say, that Aero India 21 has truly gone digital and global," Defence Minister further stated.
Bengaluru, Feb 03 (ANI): While addressing at the Aero India Show in Bengaluru on February 03, Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said, "I have been informed that about 540 exhibitors including 80 foreign companies, Defence Ministers, Delegates, Service chiefs and officials from more than 55 nations are participating in this event. It reflects growing optimism of the global community." "I express my deep sense of gratitude to the Defence Ministers from Maldives, Ukraine, Equatorial Guinea, Iran, Comoros and Madagascar who have joined this show in person, and many others who are joining virtually," he added. "We have taken steps to strengthen our security apparatus. Domestic manufacturing of bigger and complex defence platforms has now become focus of our policy under 'AatmaNirbhar Bharat Abhiyan'. We plan to spend 130 Billion Dollar on military modernization in next 7-8 years," Defence Minister further stated.
Bengaluru, Feb 03 (ANI): While addressing at the Aero India Show in Bengaluru on February 03, Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said, "The government of India has enhanced FDI in Defence Sector upto 74% through the Automatic Route and 100% through the government route, which would act as a catalyst for foreign players to invest in India." "I am very happy that HAL has got the orders for development of 83 new indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) - Tejas MK1A from Indian Air Force (IAF) valued at more than Rs 48,000 crores, it is probably the biggest 'Make in India' Defence contract till date," he added.
Bengaluru, Feb 03 (ANI): While addressing at the Aero India Show in Bengaluru on February 03, Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said, "India also faces threats and challenges emanating from multiple fronts. India is a victim of state sponsored and state inflicted terrorism, which is now a global threat." "We have long witnessed unfortunate attempts to employ force to change status quo along our unresolved borders. India is vigilant and prepared to counter and defeat any misadventure to defend our people and the territorial integrity at all costs,"he added.
Chennai (Tamil Nadu), Feb 03 (ANI): Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) chief MK Stalin paid floral tribute to party founder and former chief minister CN Annadurai. Stalin paid tribute on his 52nd death anniversary at Anna Memorial after leading a silent march from Chepauk Wallajah Road to Anna Square at Marina Beach in Chennai.
Bengaluru, Feb 03 (ANI): Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has handed over the contract of 83 Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas fighters to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). The Ministry of Defence handed over Tejas fighters to HAL at Aero India show in Bengaluru. Three Mi-17 helicopters took part in the flypast at the inauguration of the Aero India Show-2021 today. The event will be held till February 05.
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Farmers' agitation: The Bharatiya Kisan Union-led protest against the Centre's new farm laws in Delhi looked like it was going slim on Thursday but more protestors have joined the stir, following a mahapanchayat of farmers on Saturday in Muzaffarnagar, while supporters also poured in from Haryana and Rajasthan districts. This all happened after Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait 'complained' of police excesses and conspiracy against the farmers with tears in eyes two days ago. But who is Rakesh Tikait? Watch the video to know more about him.
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