Attempts are being made to treat Muslims as ‘others’ : Former Vice President Hamid Ansari
Former Vice President Hamid Ansari on 10th February said a concerted effort was on from certain quarters to regard the Muslims as ‘others’.
Former Vice President Hamid Ansari on 10th February said a concerted effort was on from certain quarters to regard the Muslims as ‘others’.
The Indian Government has finally compelled Twitter to close down 97% of accounts spreading anti-India propaganda using the ‘Farmer Genocide’ hashtag, supporting the ongoing farmer agitation on Delhi borders and spreading inflammatory messages.
America has voiced its support the three farm laws passed by the Modi government. The Biden administration said that it welcomes steps that would improve the efficiency of India’s markets and attract greater private sector investment.
The Indian Government demanded strict action against those Twitter accounts spreading malice and misinformation during the recent Kisan Andolan. The Government had demanded action against 1100 accounts but Twitter deactivated only 709 accounts.
BJP state president K. Surendran promised that the NDA will pass a law against Love Jihad along the lines of Uttar Pradesh if voted to power in Kerala.
PM Modi slammed the Congress and accused it of taking a ‘U-turn’. He was defending the new farm laws during a discussion on the President’s Budget session speech in the Rajya Sabha.
International pop star Rihanna tweeted her support to the ongoing farmers’ protest at the Delhi borders. She tweet, “why aren’t we talking about this” alongside a link to a CNN news article headlined, “India cuts internet around New Delhi as protesting farmers clash with police.”
The Rajya Sabha was adjourned till 3rd February amid uproar over a discussion on farm laws.
The Madhya Pradesh Government will enact a law to crack down on stone-pelters. Drafting of the Bill is underway for this. The draft-Bill will be presented to the Cabinet soon. Arbitration is likely to be established under this Act. Stone-throwing incidents will be heard before this tribunal.
The Karnataka High Court has declared that the Karnataka Government’s ordinance related to the ban on cow slaughter is ’constitutionally-valid’. This decision has cleared the obstacles in implementing the ban.