"Their demands are genuine... They have been protesting for almost a year. They have come in small convoys yet stones and soft bullets are being pelted at them.... The government is not ready to speak with them on any issue... The farmers have declared that they will enter Delhi on the 14th
During the meeting, he discussed global issues of mutual importance with German lawmakers - Andreas Schwarz, Ingo Gadechens, Gesine Lotzsch, Sebastian Schafer.
The commission highlighted several critical issues, including the increasing pressure on rights like freedom of expression and peaceful assembly over the past year. It stressed the need for immediate attention to economic and climate justice, the cessation of enforced disappearances, and
"The BJP has been attacking using George Soros's name and even linking Sonia Gandhi to him. If George Soros is allegedly running an anti-India agenda, why has the government allowed him to operate? Why haven't you shut down his businesses or activities? Why haven't you taken action agains
ED's Raipur zonal office attached these assets including lands, residential properties, fixed deposits and bank balances following a provisional attachment order issued on December 9, 2024.
The protestors claimed that they did not receive their salaries for the past two months and the management was not paying attention to their issue. They also said that they would not call off the strike until their salary was paid.
Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Tuesday attacked the central government and alleged that the BJP is "scared" of discussing the Adani issue in the Parliament.
Amid constant sloganeering and disruptions by the Opposition leaders, Leader of the House in Rajya Sabha JP Nadda on Tuesday attacked the Congress and asked about the "relationship" between George Soros and the Congress party, whereas Opposition demanded a discussion on Adani issue.
Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju on Tuesday emphasized the importance of maintaining parliamentary proceedings, despite any issues that may arise.
Speaking to reporters after appearing in the Peshawar High Court on Monday, Ayub said that PTI will launch a civil disobedience movement if their demands are not met.