Bharatiya Kisan Sangh (BKS), an RSS-affiliated organisation will stage a protest against the Centre at Ramlila Maidan in Delhi on Monday over the non-fulfilment of its demands.
"Our protest rally on December 17 will focus on the Maharashtra-Karnataka border issue, insult of Maharashtra's icons by the Governor and BJP leaders and other issues. It'll be a silent and peaceful march. We're yet to get permission for it," said NCP leader Ajit Pawar.
Family members of Lalan Sheikh, prime accused in the Bogtui violence, staged a protest in front of the CBI office in Birbhum on Tuesday, after he was found dead in a toilet at a CBI camp in Birbhum on Monday. CBI said Lalan had hanged himself inside the toilet of the camp on Monday evening.
As per sources, the protesting students have warned the university administration that their protest will continue, until the demands are met, meanwhile, the administration's argument is that the doors are still open for talks.
Following Sunday's stone-pelting incident on the Indian workers by the Nepalese at the Indo-Nepal border in the Dharchula area of Pithoragarh district in Uttarakhand, India has closed a suspension bridge connecting Nepal since early Monday morning.
The incident took place days after KC Venugopal held a meeting with the two leaders of the state and held hands with Gehlot and Pilot during a press conference in an attempt to show unity in Jaipur on November 29. Venugopal had claimed that the party is united in the state.
A college student was thrashed by his classmates in Karnataka's Belagavi for allegedly displaying the Kannada flag during a college event, pro-Kannada activist Deepak Gudaganatti alleged on Thursday.
Left-Front backed All Bengal Primary School Teachers Association(ABPTA) protesters had gathered at Siliguri from various districts of North Bengal for a march to Uttarkanya, branch secretariat, North Bengal on Monday afternoon with their longstanding demand of DA.
Primary school teachers from different parts of Odisha staged a protest in Bhubaneswar on Sunday with their three-point charter of demands from the state government.
The officers and low cadre groups of some more ministries, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting have decided to protest against the non-payment of executive allowance, The News International reported.
Hundreds of people in Waziristan's Wana staged protests on Sunday demanding the restoration of peace in the region amid an extreme surge in terrorism in the tribal area.
Titled "peace march", the rally was organised by Wana Siyasi Ittihad (WSI), Dawn reported.