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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday chose a new way to protest three agriculture laws. Rahul reached Parliament by tractor with his colleagues. However, Rahul was not allowed to enter the Parliament complex on a tractor. They were stopped by security officials at the entrance as only vehicles with valid passes are allowed to enter the Parliament complex.
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For years, small businessmen and small farmers were ignored but the "NDA government has given topmost priority to these two sections," he said. "In the past seven years our efforts for small farmers are aimed at giving them a life of prosperity and dignity," he said.
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On Sunday, Union Agriculture Minister Tomar had in Gwalior said the Centre was ready to talk to the farmers protesting against the new laws. He added that the mere gathering of the crowd does not lead to the revocation of legislations. He had urged the agitating farm unions to tell the government which provisions in these new laws they find anti-farmer.
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An international conspiracy to defame India came to the fore and the anti-India sentiments behind Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg's tweet was revealed. As the pandora's box opened, several names and their nexus against India surfaced.
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Think after 10 years from now when someone will ask you what your son is doing? Perhaps you would say that your son is doing MBA in Protest Management. It may also happen that in the next few years, the governments should set up a Ministry of Protest Welfare like the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare. A separate budget should be made for this ministry too. All this can happen and we think you should be ready for it.
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In his reply in Lok Sabha to a discussion on the Motion of Thanks to the President's Address, PM Modi said, "I consider the Kisan Andolan to be 'pavitra' (sacred)." "But when 'andolanjivis' hijack sacred protests, showcase photos of those jailed for serious offences like terrorism, does it serve any purpose?" he asked.
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During his over 90-minute address, the PM slammed the Congress as a "divided and confused party" for its different stands in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha on the debate. The Congress walked out of Lok Sabha as PM Modi explained the government's stand on the three farm laws.
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Speaking in Lok Sabha, PM said that if India is able to serve humanity, it is also due to the role of the private sector. "Public sector is essential but at the same time, the role of the private sector is also vital," said PM in Lok Sabha.
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The PM replied in Lok Sabha to the discussion on the motion of thanks to the President's address to the joint sitting of Parliament. He again allayed apprehensions on the farm laws, saying neither any agriculture 'mandi' (market) has shut down after the three laws were enacted.
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Replying in Lok Sabha to the Motion of Thanks on the President’s address, PM Modi said that this is the reason why senior ministers "are constantly talking to them". PM Modi also said that the farm laws were passed through an Ordinance and later by Parliament.
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Only one signature of the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is needed to bring this country into existence. There will be no need for any kind of movement to bring this country into existence. Violence and propaganda will not have to be resorted to, nor will roads have to be taken hostage for this and for this, our farmers will also not have to worry.
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The PM said over two-third of farmers have small landholdings and the new laws give them the freedom to sell their produce anywhere, helping to realise the best prices. He slammed those abusing agitating Sikh farmers, saying it won't do the country any good.
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PM Modi`s statement comes amid the protest staged by farmers at different borders of Delhi since November 26, 2020, against the three farm laws. The Prime Minister also said, the eyes of the world are on India and there are expectations that India will contribute to the betterment of our planet.
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On Zee News, viewers were shown documents tweeted by Sweden's environmental activist Greta Thunberg. The Delhi Police has also registered an FIR based on the documents. A second document reveals another big conspiracy against India and how dangerous it is.
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The order has been issued to prevent any disturbance of peace and public order in the jurisdiction of these districts of Haryana and shall be in force with immediate effect. Any person who will be found guilty of a violation of aforesaid order will be liable for legal action under relevant provisions, the order stated.
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On February 3, the teen activist took to micro-blogging website, Twitter, to express her concerns over farmers’ agitation and shared a post stating solidarity with the farmers. "We haven't named anybody in the FIR, it's only against the creators of the toolkit...," said Special CP Praveer Ranjan when asked if Police has named Thunberg in the FIR.
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The Delhi Police on Thursday filed a case against the activist over her tweets on farmers' protests near the borders of Delhi. On February 3, the teen activist took to micro-blogging website, Twitter, to express her concerns over farmers’ agitation and shared a post stating solidarity with the farmers.
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On February 3, the teen activist took to micro-blogging website, Twitter, to express her concerns over farmers’ agitation and shared a post stating solidarity with the farmers. The Delhi Police has registered a case against Greta under Section 120B and 153-A of the Indian Penal Code.
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V Muraleedharan said, "No foreign government has given support to the agitation of Indian farmers against three bills passed by Indian Parliament". He added, "In Canada, UK, USA, and in few European countries, protests by a few motivated PIO’s on issues related to the Indian Farm Bill have been reported."
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The statement comes after the remarks made by American singer Rihanna and other celebrities and activists on farmer protests. Earlier the Ministry of External Affairs slammed them saying the facts on the issue must be ascertained before rushing to comment on it.






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