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Personal Bonds worth 2 Lakhs Issued to ‘Ensure Peace’ and Dissociate with Farmer’s Protest by District Administration in UP

Personal Bonds worth 2 Lakhs Issued to ‘Ensure Peace’ and Dissociate with Farmer’s Protest by District Administration in UP

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The district administration of Baghpat in Uttar Pradesh has issued notices to local leaders associated with the protests against the new farm laws, asking them to sign a personal bond of Rs. 2 lakh to “ensure peace” is maintained in the jurisdiction. Former Rashtriya Lok Dal MLA Veerpal Singh Rathi told he and six others received notices a day before they participated in a Mahapanchayat at Baraut tehsil on January 31, where it was decided that farmers from the region should move to the Ghazipur and Singhu borders to join the agitation. The notice issued to Rathi asked him to sign a personal bond worth Rs. 2 lakh and hand over two sureties of the same amount for one year to “maintain peace”. Baraut Station House Officer Ajay Kumar Sharma said the bonds were sent to Rathi and others be...
Residents of Malibugh Imamsahib Protest against Jal Shakti Department

Residents of Malibugh Imamsahib Protest against Jal Shakti Department

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Meer Irfan The residents of Malibugh, Imamsahib held protest against Jal Shakti Department alleged that they are facing tough time due to water scarcity which has triggered resentment against the Jal Shakti Department in their village. The locals complained that they have not been supplied with the drinking water from pas many years. A large number of residents from Malibugh, Imamsahib assembled near their village and held protest against Jal Shakti Department. Amid slogans, the residents were demanding regular supply of drinking water.buy norvasc generic buy norvasc generic While speaking, to locals they said that they are facing manifold problems due to non-availability of drinking water. “The matter was brought into the notice of Jal Shakti Department Shopian, but nothing h...
Militants Attack Armed Forces in Chanapora Injuring One CRPF Trooper

Militants Attack Armed Forces in Chanapora Injuring One CRPF Trooper

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Suspected militants fired upon security forces in Nowgam area of Central Kashmir’s Srinagar district on Saturday. Official sources told GNS that militants fired upon 29 Battalion of CRPF in Chanapora. In this incident one CRPF personnel received bullet wound in leg, subsequently shifted to hospital for treatment. Meanwhile whole area has been cordoned off to nab the fleeing militants, they said.
Participating in Protests, Social Media Posts Can Now Cost You Government Job, Passport in Bihar and Uttarakhand

Participating in Protests, Social Media Posts Can Now Cost You Government Job, Passport in Bihar and Uttarakhand

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The police in Bihar have issued an order saying those participating in violent protests and demonstrations will find it difficult to get government jobs or passports. The order said that they would also not be given loans of grants from the government. The Indian Express reported that participation in protests would affect police verification for nine services. They include passport, character certificate, contractual jobs in government, work contracts in government departments, boards and commissions, licenses for petrol pump and gas agency, passports, government grant, bank loans. According to the directive said that the "criminal act" of participating in a "law and order situation" would result in mention of it in their character certificate. India Today quoted the directive...
JK Police Recovers 350 Kilograms of Fuqqi in Budgam

JK Police Recovers 350 Kilograms of Fuqqi in Budgam

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In Chadoora area of Central Kashmir's Budgam district, Jammu Kashmir Police claimed to have recovered 35 kilograms of Fuqqi (Cannabis) on Saturday. Police said that SHO Chadoora along with SOG personnel raided the house of one Abdul Qayoom Bhat son of Abdul Satar Bhat, a resident of Qazipora. They said that security forces recovered around 350 kg's Fuqqi from fruit boxes during the raid.
DMRC Secures Entry and Exit Gates before ‘Chakka Jam’ by Protesting Farmers

DMRC Secures Entry and Exit Gates before ‘Chakka Jam’ by Protesting Farmers

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The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has closed the entry and exit gates at several metro stations, mainly in north and central Delhi, ahead of a three-hour “chakka jam” across the country by the protesting farmers. The entry and exit gates of Mandi House, ITO, Delhi Gate, Vishwavidyalaya, Red Fort, Jamia Masjid, Janpath,Central Secretariat, Khan Market and Nehru Place are closed as a precautionary measure due to the protests against the new agriculture laws. Extra security has been deployed and barricades have been strengthened, which may potentially lead to traffic congestion on many key Delhi roads. Extensive measures have been undertaken at the Ghazipur border point with even water cannon vehicles deployed. Forces have been deployed in Red Fort areas and ITO. However, th...
Close contest between PAGD and Apni Party – Shopian DDC Chairperson Election

Close contest between PAGD and Apni Party – Shopian DDC Chairperson Election

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A close contest is expected in the DDC chairperson election in Shopian district today as both the PAGD and the Apni party have support of seven members each. A senior leader of PDP told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that they are expecting chairperson seat and if they manage to get it, two women DDC candidates from NC will get the term of 2 and half years and vice-chairperson will be from PDP. He said that for the first two and half years Safiya Akhther who has won DDC elections on NC ticket will be chairman and former MLA Watchi Aijaz Ahmad Mir will be the vice-chairman.buy viagra pack online https://blackmenheal.org/wp-content/themes/twentytwentytwo/inc/patterns/new/viagra-pack.html no prescription Zaffar Manhas, senior leader of the Apni Party told KNO that he ca...
‘Likely Next Week’ – High Speed Internet to be Restored Across Jammu Kashmir

‘Likely Next Week’ – High Speed Internet to be Restored Across Jammu Kashmir

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4G Internet services are being restored in Jammu Kashmir very soon, Rohit Kansal, Principal Secretary (Energy and Information), Jammu Kashmir admin tweeted.buy Alphagan generic buy Alphagan generic Pertinently Political parties in Jammu Kashmir have been demanding the removal of the restrictions that were imposed on high-speed Internet Services in Jammu Kashmir for 551 Days now. The Supreme Court of India had intervened and expressed resentment asking the authorities in JK to take a considered stand on the possibility of providing 4G Internet services in Kashmir. Internet services were stopped in Jammu Kashmir on 04 August 2019, a day before the abrogation of Article 370 and 35 A, However, 2G Internet service was restored on 25 January 2020. After this, high-speed internet servic...
Writer KS Bhagwan Attacked with Ink in Karnataka for Allegedly Insulting Hinduism

Writer KS Bhagwan Attacked with Ink in Karnataka for Allegedly Insulting Hinduism

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A woman lawyer smeared black paint on the face of Kannada writer and rationalist KS Bhagwan’s face. The incident happened inside the City Civil Court Complex near Mysore Bank Circle on Thursday, according to a report by Times of India. The incident took place soon after the 76-year-old writer stepped out of a court hall and walked towards the entrance when advocate Meera Raghavendra blocked his path and blackened his face. “You’ve grown so old and yet you abuse god and religion. Shame on you,” she shouted after the incident. Bhagwan immediately asked police accompanying him to arrest her. As cops walked towards Meera, she said, “Arrest me. I’m ready for everything.” As male cops announced they have to detain her for the act, Meera asked them to send women police to detain her before ...
India should Release Political Prisoners of Kashmir – Shehryar Khan Afridi to UN on Kashmir Solidarity Day

India should Release Political Prisoners of Kashmir – Shehryar Khan Afridi to UN on Kashmir Solidarity Day

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Pakistani politician, Shehryar Khan Afridi, who serves as Chairperson of the Parliamentary Special Committee on Kashmir, on Friday called upon US President Joe Biden, United Nations secretary-general, and the world community to put pressure on India to immediately release Kashmiri political prisoners arrested after the abrogation of Article 370 and 35-A on August 5, 2019, in violation of international human rights laws and UN charters. Speaking to the media with regard to the Kashmir Solidarity Day, Afridi also called for the immediate lifting of internet and communications blockade enforced in South Kashmir on the eve of Kashmir Solidarity Day. “This communication blackout by Hindutva regime aims at withholding information and to keep the Kashmiri people disconnected from the rest o...