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Men Also Need Protection Against Domestic Violence

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The women’s redressal cell of Navi Mumbai Police has recorded a 30 per cent rise of complaints by men against their spouses during the lockdown. Men are already dealing with anti-men laws in the name of laws to protect women. Since there are many organisations educating men to raise their voice against violence by women, the complaints are on rise. The Men’s rights movement supports the introduction of gender-neutral legislation and repeal of laws that they consider are biased against men. Indian men’s rights activists are most active in their resistance against the country’s anti-dowry laws, which have been controversial for their frequent misuse in order to harass and extort husbands, and they have attributed this to the high suicide rate among married men in India, which is almost twice that of women. They also assert that the divorce and child custody laws are biased, and that the frequency of domestic violence against men has increased with time with many cases going unreported as men are shamed into not reporting abuse, or fear false accusations against them in reprisal. Some men’s rights activists also consider India’s rape reporting laws and sexual harassment laws in India to be biased against men.

India regularly gets pulled over the coals for its shabby treatment of women but never gave a thought about women harassing a man. Recently men’s rights activists scored a significant victory in India when the Supreme Court essentially identified them as the victims in domestic violence cases. The judges weren’t making the law gender-neutral, however. They stated that Indian women were filing inaccurate claims of domestic violence. Most of such complaints are filed in the heat of the moment over trivial issues. The court went on to state that women were not visualizing the “implications and consequences” of registering a criminal complaint against their abusive husbands. “Uncalled for arrest may ruin the chances of settlement” and because of this sometimes the victims are turned up to be a culprit in this country. If using the rights given by the Indian constitution for threatening somebody and still being safe is women’s right then there is definitely something wrong. Women rights are given for protection but nowadays women are using it as a shield to make the victim sound as their culprit. This supposed belief leads to displeasure, that courts are places where innocents get harassed, so the only way to get justice is to harass the opponents and thereby that harassment will force them to come to the bargaining table and close the cases. The only way to stop false cases is to work towards rigorous prosecution of all false cases and false pieces of evidence, including the wrong investigation by police.

Indian society laughs on a man when he says he has been raped. India ridicules any complaint about male rape. Indian feminists and society think that only men are perpetrators of a heinous crime like rape and they don’t get that even women can rape a man. This is so disgusting; Owing to such psyche there are no laws for men who are survivors of rape. One could list at great length of many problems that afflict men today, including the male suicide epidemic, the paucity of resources for male victims of domestic violence and the falling behind of young men and boys in education. However, there is one fundamental factor related to all these problems that men encounter: there is a lack of mainstream acceptance of systemic men’s issues which is compounded by the absence of male advocacy groups with a broad remit to make the case at a political level and the level of the media. Men have started sharing their anguish, suffering, and harassment by women/spouses. It is time to recognize their problem as a social and public health issue and develop appropriate strategies and interventions. They are no longer stronger than women. They need help in crisis and family violence: Particularly violence by a spouse is a crisis. Male victims of violence can be saved/helped through appropriate intervention such as recognition of violence against men by women as a public health issue; helpline for the male victims of violence; and education, awareness, and legal safeguards. Seventy-five percent of cases are withdrawn because the women use the charges to extort money. Once her demands are fulfilled, the case against the spouse is taken back. This year Thirty per cent of the total complaints received by the women redressal cell of the Navi Mumbai police department in 2020 were filed by men against their spouses. The cell usually receives complaints from women who are abused, subjected to domestic violence or in marital discord with their spouses. The police claimed that the complaints by men increased with most people working from home. The lockdown last year had forced everyone to be at home, stuck with social media and other little means of entertainment. While some couples managed to sail through the tough times, some others ended up reaching the police stations and courts. The main aim of the cell is to solve the domestic disputes and help the couple to be back on amicable terms. The maximum cases that came up during the lockdown had issues which were driven by social media. Either the husband was spending too much time on social media or the wife was glued to it.

It has the same ability to wreck a man as it does a woman. And neither size nor strength is a match for a narcissistic woman hell-bent on destroying a man. But, the women seeking support outnumber the men by a long-shot, and contrary to popular belief it is not because men are somehow more humiliated by abuse than women, and therefore don’t report it. The idea that there are as many men enduring abuse as women is simply not accurate. Domestic abuse against men whether it’s physical/emotional is real. A man can be just as emotionally scarred from a female partner’s abuse as a female from a man’s abuse. Unfortunate it’s something that is not talked about or recognized enough of in society. Men do not have the same legal resources as a woman to help them in such situations. If you visit Men’s Trauma Centre you will come across many horror stories of men abused by their female partners. Women seem to be able to get away with domestic abuse even if a man reports it. Police and the legal system need to be better educated on this matter.


 

Domestic Violence Against ‘MEN’ On Rise

domestic violence against men, domestic violence, male violence, men harassment, preeti sharma menon, shaina nc, dr neelam gorhe, menAt the women’s redressal cell of Navi Mumbai police, the department received complaints against their wives. This was no small number as 30 percent of the total complaints from men in 2020 were about domestic work and challenges. Meera Bansode, the senior police inspector of the women’s cell said, “Of the 633 applications, around 180 complaints were from men who had issues against wives and were facing problems.” Most of these men fought with their spouses over something as simple (but not so simple) as household chores. Afternoon Voice newspaper spoke to many Mumbaikar about their opinion on growing complaints against women by men this is what they have to say.

Shaina NCShaina NC a BJP spokesperson stated that, “According to me any complaint has to be based on evidence not on gender. And the main verdict should ensure that the guilty are punished for their crime and not the sex of the complainant.”


Dr Neelam GorheWhereas Dr. Neelam Gorhe an MLC from Shiv Sena said, I think it’s not strange! Due to lockdown people, (In context with Men) are stuck into home and they get points to complain (Laughs). But jokes aside, this thing took place as people were forced to stay at their home in a view of the global pandemic. And because this of all the household chores were divided between the family members and we all pretty much aware that Indian men are not accustomed to doing any job at home. However as much as the domestic abuse is real for women it is the same for men as well. So, let the law take its own recourse and then decide!”


Preeti Sharma MenonPreeti Sharma Menon, an AAP spokesperson is of the opinion that, “This year has been quite tough for several people because of the COVID-19 lockdown. But domestic abuse is something which has gone beyond limits. While the large section of victims of domestic abuse are usually women. This might be true that men are also going through domestic abuse. And because of this whole local down anxiety, proximity and not having any other option people have been locked up with their abuser, the trauma we cannot even imagine! So, I think it is a real thing for both woman and man and we must stand for everybody who is going through such abuse in their family.”


Vikas GunjanVikas Kumar Gunjan, an IT professional from Mumbai told AV that, “One lockdown and work from home has exposed how vulnerable the relationships are these days and how truthful they are. While most common complaints from men are like wife not cooking on time, over busy on social media, doesn’t take care of family, or having an extra marital affair shows how in these cases the female partner has taken the space given by the men for ride”.


Vaidehi ReleMrs Vaidehi Rele’ Lal, very well known Bharat Natyam Dancer said, “Personally I see domestic abuse beyond gender, especially in 2020 when we have faced challenges like COVID-19 lockdown that we never thought of. People gone into depression due to various situations and staying under one roof for a long period of time brought a lot of imbalance to the family.  It is not at all surprising to see in today’s time domestic abuse which was predominantly faced by women is also faced by men. When it comes to certain emotional feelings like anger, anxiety, depression or sadness this is equally in both the male and the female. They are not women centric or men centric problems. Hence unfortunately, when men are succumbing to domestic violence it should be taken into consideration with a similar approach as women”.


Manish Sharma, Food and Drugs Department employee says, “Men can get in a whole lot of trouble for defending themselves especially if they cause any injury to the woman in the process. He is a lot more likely to go to jail than she is EVEN IF she is the one who is doing the abusing. I believe it rarely happens that the woman ends up going to jail when the man is the abuser. The woman is a lot more likely to go to jail if the man has visible injuries and the woman doesn’t.” There are situations where one person is deliberately abusing the other, and feels they have the ‘right’ to abuse their partner because they have law to their side”.


Adv Pratibha BangeraAdvocate Pratibha Bangera told Afternoon Voice, “Suffering party has same emotions. It is not always a woman who goes to complain. Men send intimation notice to police about an impending divorce or have apprehensions about false cases being filed against them. Women deny visitation and access to the father to sometimes use it against the man if maintenance is involved. Also the police gives a fair hearing to both parties before registering any case.”


Vishnu Tumbatkar, a security guard at a very reputed company of Mumbai told AV on the condition of anonymity, “I have been continuously abused by my wife almost since our marriage. She does hit me in anger but she tortures me for her own pleasure (she is a sadist). Unfortunately I can’t escape this and live for my entire life for some complicated reasons which cannot be explained here (Divorce is not an option). I have been systematically whipped, slapped, caned, and even branded by her :-(. She made me totally dependent on her for everything – in fact she selected such a person (me) for marriage so that she has a lifetime partner for her needs. She respects me outside the house, and inside the house too since I obey her wishes and commands.”


Aditi VinayMrs Aditi Taman’ Vinay, Orange Salon owner says, “I sense relief after reading this news of complaints by men against women. Should I think that this is the completion of the first level to abolish patriarchy? Or finally women have understood their self worth and are struggling to stand for themselves? Maybe we are witnessing the fight for equality which has begun from home, marriage. Or Should I applaud law enforcement that they have left no other heinous criminal option to retaliate women on the basis of sexism?”


Pradeep Sarpate a marketing manager by profession said, “I was raised to love and respect women by my single parent, mother. I jumped into a relationship way too soon. I ignored all of the red flags with my new girlfriend, particularly the love bombing. I didn’t recognize what I was getting into but enjoyed all of the affection and excitement I was experiencing, I fell right into the trap of a narcissistic abuser (and I didn’t even know what that was at the time). After a few months of bliss came a surprise. I was attacked in my sleep, punched in my balls after being awakened by having cold water thrown in my face. There was a wild accusation of me cheating on her. I hadn’t been out of her site since we’d been together. Nor had I had interest in any other.”


AmritaAmrita Udeshi, HOD at Social Pipal said, “I feel a man complaining against women to redressal cell is more one to one basis; the reason is that I feel women have taken a lot of domestic and work front responsibilities. Any additional expectation out of her is more like an added burden so maybe they have put their foot down expecting their men to take equal part in sharing responsibility leading to frequent tiffs?”


Thomas John working at Pizza outlet said, “In my case It all started with the psychological abuse, albeit covertly. I found myself apologizing constantly for being in relationships before I had even met her. She would then gaslight me into believing that I was the worst person on the planet and that I was incredibly fortunate to be with her as no other woman would ever look twice at me apparently. Before I realised it my support network of friends and family were becoming increasingly small as she alienated them all and encouraged me not to see them due to trumped up charges she would level against them. Finally I got into severe depression and somehow my mother got me out of the horror side of it.


Janak Solanki a Clinical Therapist said, “Yes, Women just aren’t seen as violent, and if they do become violent, it’s assumed that they can’t do much damage against a man. Men are expected to be able to take a punch without complaining about it. And men, even know, are expected to be financially and emotionally independent enough to just leave if their partner becomes truly intolerable. Violence against women is a major problem in just about every society, and it gets quite a bit of attention and concern, and rightly so. Unfortunately, violence against men tends to be ignored, minimized or otherwise treated like it’s not a problem. There are a lot of reasons for this. Men suffer from domestic violence, as well as emotional, financial and other forms of abuse. This can and does escalate until they end up dead.


Mrs Darshana Kale says, “I am a woman but I would like to speak for men, we are in a country where the laws are not gender neutral, that is they do not apply to all genders equally, and then yes, laws to protect abused men should be enacted. Abuse is abuse; it matters not who perpetrates it. The abuse heaped to men is often seen as less serious, because often the physical damage is not as great as it is when a man hits a woman. Of course, also, we deal with the sexist notion that it is fine for a woman to hit a man, but not for a man to hit a woman. These are both wrong-headed views. Everyone has the right to be protected from domestic violence. Everyone has the right to be safe in their relationships.”


Atish Patil who works at a garage shop said, “If a man slaps his wife, she will go to the community, police and family shaming that man, but there are many women who are not only abusive but very violent and cruel. They get sadistic pleasures in harassing the husband and his family, such women know how to play their cards and throw the weight”. It’s high time that the law needs to be changed.”


Rupal mistryRupal Mistry, an animation director told AV, “People have been forced to stay in confined spaces for an unprecedentedly long amount of time. The boundaries of mental peace and human space required to mutually co-exist have been restricted thus subjecting relationship equations to new levels of stress and changed dynamics. Social panic, job insecurities & uncertain future matters are a great matter of concern for most and undoubtedly are the key reason to bring disdain and complications in most family equations. Also by approaching the Women’s redressal forum first, the husbands are taking away the support normally reserved for their wives. Perhaps there is a legal advantage to their primary complaints too if they wish to discontinue the relationship and thus this angle too needs to be explored.”


Akash JaiswalAkash Jaiswal a Senior Journalist said, “There is nothing strange in it since domestic violence is something that is not just limited to women. Though we usually witness the majority of victims being women, we have had many cases where male members have filed such complaints against their partners. Many a time’s men fear reporting such cases due to several reasons. Differences of opinions, lack of empathy and forbearance are the causes of more physical violence by women against men.”


Liza Malik Lizza Malik, an Actress said, “There is law, but sadly we have a prerequisite notion that whatever transpires between a man and woman, man has to be always at fault. As a woman I’m embarrassed to say that many innocent men are falsely accused and the justice is biased in India.


Daljeet KaurDaljeet Kaur (IAWA President) said, “As women of today raised their voices for their rights, it’s their man ego which got hurt and which they are not able to tolerate. They cannot believe how come their wife who always worked round the clock to please them, took care of their home, their family suddenly started thinking about herself. Women had been always suppressed for their feelings from years. Now men of today cannot digest it and started complaining at the redressal cell against their wife. But on the other hand, some women have taken women empowerment for granted and misusing it against men. Ultimately whether it is a man or woman, it’s only the good human being who suffers.”


Archana SharmaArchana Sharma, a Woman Activist said, “Right to live with respect and dignity is the birth right of all irrespective of gender male or female.  Each individual has the right to be protected legally. We need to build the society of justice for all. Men too face torture justice should not be denied to them if proved innocent.”


 

Ram Ke Naam – The Squad Collects Funds From Each Door That S(Cares)

ram mandir, ram temple, donation, bjp, hindu jana jagruti, hindu mahasabhaBJP party workers in Maharashtra are going door to door on behalf of the Ram Mandir Trust to collect donations from each household for the construction of the Ram temple at Ayodhya. Meanwhile, the Ram Mandir construction cost is estimated to Rs. 50 crores and the treasurer of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust Swami Govind Dev Giri had lauded the voluntary contribution for temple’s construction made by people from all walks of the society. In Haridwar at Bharat Mata Temple, Swami Govind Dev Giri said that till date, about Rs. 230 crores have been collected under the voluntary contribution-donation drive carried out across the country for Ram temple construction in Ayodhya.

Social worker and teacher of Vedic chanting, Acharya Sheshadri said, “When construction is free, it’s designing to architect work is free, already ten times more than required funds are with trust, then why the door to door collection?” donors need to retrospect and give a thought about it”.

Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir Nidhi Samarpan Abhiyan Sources said international vice president of the VHP and general secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Shree Ram Teerth Kshetra Trust, Champat Rai, was in touch with Larsen and Toubro (L&T) officials. With preparations underway for the long-awaited Ram temple in Ayodhya, construction giant Larsen and Toubro has offered to carry out the design and construction of the temple. Moreover, the company has offered to undertake the execution of the project without charging any fee.

“It would not sign any contract for this work,” said a senior VHP leader on the condition of anonymity. The sources also claimed that the international vice president of the VHP and general secretary of the Board of Trustees of the newly set-up Shree Ram Teerth Kshetra Trust, Champat Rai, had been in touch with L&T officials.

“A final decision over roping in an agency to carry out technical and construction work of the Ram temple will be taken at the board of trustees meeting,” said Champat Rai.

The Ram temple will be built on a 67-acre land in Ayodhya. The 270-feet-long temple will be constructed in Nagara style, the prominent architecture genre followed by Vaishnavites of North India. The two-storey temple’s design has been conceived in such a manner that it will be constructed using stone slabs. No cement or iron will be used.


 

Does Ram Mandir Really Need More Funds?

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The definition of ‘Nobel Cause’ needs to be really re-written in the recent contest of donations. Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra has received a donation around more than Rs 300 crores, if General Secretary of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust Champat Rai has to be believed. The Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra trust is conducting a mass contact and contribution campaign for the construction of the grand temple in Ayodhya which began on January 15 and will go on till February 27. The Trust was set up in accordance with the Supreme Court verdict on November 9, 2020, for the construction of Ram temple at Ayodhya. In response to the questions raised regarding the donation made by the President of India Ram Nath Kovind for the construction of Ram Temple, Rai said that there is nothing wrong with it. President Ramnath Kovind donated ₹ 5,00,100 towards the construction of Ram Temple.

Ram temple construction has started and it would be finished in-around 39 months, most likely before 2024. In the last 25 years so much of donation is collected for Ram temple in Ayodhya. I don’t know why still BJP workers are going door to door and gathering funds. It is actually not needed at this moment. Above all, Ram temple will be constructed by construction giant Larsen and Toubro (L&T) free of cost. Vishwa Hindu Parishad vice-president Champat Rai told the media that L&T put up a proposal to construct the ram temple ten years ago, before the then VHP working president Ashok Singhal. Rai further said that the priority right now is to ensure the shifting of the Ram Lalla idol to Manas Bhawan. The construction of the temple is likely to begin in April on a suitable date. According to the trust, the temple will be built by adhering to the country’s ancient and traditional construction techniques. It will also be built in a manner to sustain earthquakes, storms, and other natural calamities.

We all Hindus go to the temple daily and pray and donate a little share of our earnings. We pay some or the other amount as donation but we are not sure about the spending of those donations. Most of the temples give a huge portion of it as election funds. Temples are generally registered as charitable trusts, so they pay Zero Taxes and can use donations as they please. Donating money to an institution where people can find happiness is a common practice across the world. Some donate to temples, some to Meditation centers. Some people donate to their political party, some to clubs, some pay a huge maintenance fee for the maintenance of the common area in their apartment complex. People donate to corrupt parties and get nothing out of it. People donate money towards building a park or a gym in their area. A place demonstrating cultural heritage of our nation all over the world money worth millions are poured in to protect the cultural heritages – Ireland Spends 300 Million Euros on heritage protection every year. People make hefty donations towards the maintenance of heritage centers. But all these donations have accountability and specific purpose.

All other religious worship places and temples have become means to convert private money into commons – they act as a buffer in distributing wealth. In the olden days Kings kept a part of the money in Temples as an insurance against calamities. They used the money from temples to rebuild the nation after the calamities. These days it’s exactly opposite, it’s more of money laundering for political motives of all the parties. Be it church, mosque or temple the practices are similar. Pre independence era temples played a key role in the lives of common people. It is only after the British intervention and our government taking over the temples, things has reached a sorry state. No money that is donated to the temple goes waste because every single penny is used for different motives without our knowledge.  Sometimes it makes me sad that people seem to be more willing to donate in the temples than they are to donate to help people. There are lines out the door of the temples with people trying to donate for the gods, who are adorned with gold and silk. But yet there are still countless people who are living in poverty, who could benefit a lot from those donations. And in some temples, depending on how much money you donate, the priest will give you privileges, such as sitting closer to the god’s idol; sometimes it’s even like a VIP entrance to a certain part of the temple, or you get expedited in the line to get through faster. Imagine how that makes people feel who don’t have money– that they can’t get as close to God?

Money really matters in God’s world, those who are rich are reachable to God in temple, and those who are poppers still contribute something or the other thing but go unnoticed by all. They are pushed, pulled, hurried and finally thrown out before seeking darshan. These are the actual donors of Ram temple, they are paying ten rupees each the minimum as temple building funds but there is no assurance that they would be received with dignity to seek darshan. Meanwhile there is also no guarantee where this hard money is going to be spent. Most of the collection is in cash and the accountability factor is another challenge. No one keeps the receipt and asks for answerability towards the funds that he/she donated. When huge collections are done and everything is in abundance, then why extra collection for political campaigns in the name of Ram? People need to really retrospect.


 

Masive Fire Breaks Out In Chemical Factory In Navi Mumbai’s Taloja Area

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A major firebreak out in a chemical factory in Navi Mumbai’s Taloja area on Tuesday afternoon. Soon after the incident, several Fire tenders were rushed to the spot to douse the flame. However, so far injuries have been reported in this incident. Huge clouds of smoke can be seen emanating from the blaze. The fire spread rapidly post consecutive blasts. More details are awaited.

Jogeshwari: Boyfriend Sets Girlfriend Ablaze; Succumbs After She Holds Him Tight

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Iin a tragic incident, a man died after he tried to ablaze his girlfriend, however she held him tight, killing him. The shocking incident took place in Mumbai’s Jogeshwari area. Following the incident the police have registered a case against the accused who is now dead, while the woman is battling for her life at a JJ hospital in Mumbai.

According to information by DCP Mahesh Reddy, the alleged incident occurred on February 6 at the woman’s residence in Gandhi Nagar, Jogeshwari East. The accused and the victim knew each other for over two and a half years and wanted to get married. However the woman’s family refused the proposal as he often got drunk and harassed her.

The accused who has been identified as Vijay Khambe on February 6, visited the woman’s house with a bottle of petrol, poured it on her, and set her on fire. However, as soon as the girl caught fire, she held Khambe tight, setting him on fire as well, and the two left the house. Later the neighbours doused the fire and took the duo to the hospital. Khambe succumbed to his injuries on Saturday evening while undergoing treatment at the hospital

Based on the complaint by the woman’s brother, the police have registered a complaint against Khambe. Further investigations are on.

Are Celebrities Tweeting Under BJP’s Pressure? Maharashtra Govt To Probe Celebs Tweets Over Farmers’ Protest

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Maharashtra Home Minister and NCP leader Anil Deshmukh who is currently in isolation due to COVID 19,  said on Monday that state government agencies would probe into tweets by Indian celebrities over the farmers’ protest.

Recently, celebrities and prominent sports personalities like Akshay Kumar, Saina Nehwal, Sachin Tendulkar, and Lata Mangeshkar among others rallied around the government via social media, using hashtags #IndiaTogether and #IndiaAgainstPropaganda, to counter tweets by foreign pop star Rihanna and climate activist Greta Thunberg in support of the farmers’ protest.

This comes following, Congress’ Sachin Sawant had demanded a probe to find out whether national celebrities were under pressure from the government. Sawant met Home Minister Anil Deshmukh via Zoom and after that, the COngress minister demanded an inquiry into these tweets.

‘Demanded investigation of BJP connection into the tweets of celebrities & security to be provided to our national heroes if needed & find out whether these celebrities were arm-twisted by BJP.’ Responding to the demand, Deshmukh said the objection of the Congress leaders is in connection with the timing of the tweets and whether they were issued under pressure.

“Reactions are coming in from across celebrities across the world. Celebrities like Rihanna also responded. Following that renowned people from their field – Sachin Tendulkar, Lata ji, Akshay Kumar have tweeted. But you have a question about the timing of the tweets and if it was done due to pressure, the tweet by Akshay Kumar and Saina Nehwal looks similar,” said the home minister.

On Sunday MNS chief Raj Thackeray also stated that the Centre should not have asked prominent personalities to tweet in their support on the issue and put their reputation at stake. Now, these celebrities are getting trolled on social media for tweeting on behalf of the government.

Thousands of farmers have been protesting to repeal the center’s three controversial farm bills at the Delhi border since November 2020. Reportedly, while protesting at the several borders of the national capital as many as 170 farmers have been killed so far.

 

Farmers Protest Row: PM Modi Asks Famers To End Agitation, Hold Talks

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has appealed to the farmers to end their agitation and initiate talks to resolve the issue while assuring that the MSP will continue. He also appealed to the farmers to give a chance to the agri reforms and said he was always open to change.

Modi while replying to the discussion on the Motion of Thanks to the President’s address, said that the MSP will continue and so will the monthly ration scheme to 80 crore people. Appealing to the agitating farmers to end their protest, he said talks should be held to resolve the issue.

Modi said, “The agri-reforms should be given a chance and MSP was very much there and will continue in the future, and I in the House also say that the ration scheme to 80 crore will continue.”

“The farmers should end their agitation and sit and talk to resolve the issue,” he said.

“There are problems in our agri sector even after record production. We must all work together to solve these problems.

“During the Covid pandemic, we’ve also done record purchasing from the farmers. Thus, we’ve continuously made changes to keep solving problems.”

He said the objections in the House on the farm laws were procedural and even the opposition accepts that the country needs agri reforms.

He quoted former Prime Minister Charan Singh and Manmohan Singh on this: “Manmohan Singh ji is here, I would read out his quote for those taking a u-turn on the farm laws and will perhaps agree with him. ‘There are other rigidities because of the marketing regime set up in the 1930s which prevent our farmers from selling their produce where they get the highest rate of return’. This is what honourable Manmohan Singhji said.”

The Prime Minister said the number of farmers of less than one hectare has risen by 68 per cent and Rs 90,000 crore claim has been disbursed under the crop insurance scheme and Rs 1.15 lakh crore have been given through the Kisan Samman Nidhi.

 

 

 

 

Amit Shah Slamming MVA Govt Says, “Never Promised Shiv Sena CM’s Post”

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday reiterated that his party never promised to give the Maharashtra Chief Minister’s post to then ally Shiv Sena after the 2019 Assembly elections.

Virtually terming Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray a liar, Shah also disputed the Sena chief’s claims that the assurance was made to him in private.

“We never gave any such undertaking and we do not lie… I don’t do anything in private, I do everything in the open, in full public view,” Shah asserted.

Instead, he countered Thackeray by asking why he didn’t object to the joint BJP-Sena campaign with big photos of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on election posters and banner.

Slamming the Maha Vikas Aghadi alliance of Shiv Sena-Nationalist Congress Party-Congress as ‘an autorickshaw government’ with each wheel going in different directions and something pushing it from the rear, Shah said in his greed to grab power, Thackeray junked the late Balasaheb Thackeray’s ideals and became CM.

“They violated the sacred public mandate which was in favour of BJP-Sena and colluded to form the 3-party autorickshaw government which is floundering at every step,” he said.

On Sunday, Shah inaugurated his party colleague and Rajya Sabha MP Narayan Rane’s new 300-bed private hospital and medical college, in the presence of Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, Maharashtra’s Leader of Opposition Devendra Fadnavis, State BJP President Chandrakant Patil, other dignitaries, a large number of medical students, and political activists from the district.

 

Uttarakhand Glacier Burst : Over 150 People Dead, Hundreds Are Missing In Chamoli Flood

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Over 150 people have lost their lives and hundreds are missing following a massive flood near a power project at Reni village in Joshimath area of Uttarakhand’s Chamoli district on Sunday.

The incident occurred after the water level in Dhauliganga river, one of the six sources of the Ganga river, suddenly surged on Sunday morning following an avalanche near the Rishi Ganga power project. The 85 km river meets the Alaknanda river at Vishnuprayag at the base of Joshimath mountain in Uttarakhand.

The ITBP said that the flash flood occurred in Rishi Ganga at around 10.45 a.m. due to a glacier falling into it and exponentially increasing the volume of water.

Due to this, the Rishi Ganga hydro project was completely devastated.

“The BRO bridge on Joshimath highway was also completely washed away. There were six graziers with their livestock there and they were also swept away by the flash flood,” the ITBP said.

“Rishiganga meets Dhauliganga near Reni village. So Dhauliganga also got flooded. Five to six houses of the village were also washed away. An NTPC project on river Dhauliganga near Tapovan was completely devastated. Two ‘Jhula’ bridges connecting villages on the other side of the river were also washed away.

“More than 100 labourers at the barrage and 50 plus in the tunnel lost their life as per the incharge of Tapovan NTPC work site. As many as 150 people are missing,” the ITBP said.

“Two bodies were recovered at Tapovan NTPC site. One more was recovered from Chamoli village near Tapovan. About 16 to 17 labourers are safe inside the tunnel. Our team is working to rescue them.”

Around 250 personnel of ITBP are carrying out rescue and search operations on the site. The paramilitary force said connectivity of its Border Outposts was totally restricted due to bridge destruction near Reni village.