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Farmers in Maharashtra feel ‘let-down and betrayed’ in three years of Modi rule

Just when the Narendra Modi led government decided to mark their third anniversary in the state, farmers in Maharashtra announced their strike from June 1, 2017. The primary reason according to Raju Shetty, founder of Swabhimani Shetkari Sangathana (SSS) and MP from Hatkanangle, said, Maharashtra’s farmers are feeling ?let-down and betrayed in the three years of Modi rule.
Certain groups of famers and political parties (including those who are alliance with the BJP) have called for unique ways of protests during Shivar Samvad Yatra? (Farm Dialogue March) to embarrass the BJP. Swambhimani Shetkari Sanghatana (SSS), on May 22, launched a self-atonement march? from Pune to Mumbai to ?compensate for the blunder of allying with the BJP and supporting Narendra Modi.
Shetty during the launch said, Farmers believed in Modi and the promises that he made during the 2014 election campaign. But he has betrayed our faith and we have launched this protest to compensate for our mistake of believing him.
A BJP minister, on the basis of anonymity, refuted Shettys allegations citing internal troubles within the SSS.
The farmers have decided to cultivate only necessary commodities and stop their daily supplies of farm commodities like milk, fruits, eggs and poultry, and vegetables to the markets in neighbouring cities.
The real reasons behind the strike are lack of remunerative prices for farm produce, regional imbalances in credit disbursement, and farmers failure to repay debt due to wrong cropping pattern encouraged by the government policies. All these years, farmers committed suicides to lodge their protest but now, time has come to make this an active protest by striking work, said Raghu Patil, Shetkari Sangathana leader.
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Chinese attack in Galwan was pre-planned; govt. was fast asleep: Rahul Gandhi

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi slammed the PM Modi-led government in June 19 saying that the government was fast-asleep even as tension increased on the Indo-Chinese border. Gandhi claimed that the Chinese attack in Galwan valley in Ladakh was ?pre-planned and that soldiers paid the price of government’s mistake.
Gandhi took to twitter to question the Government’s alertness on the standoff at the border. Gandhi cited an ANI report, which quoted Minister of State (MoS) for Defence Shripad Naik as saying that the violent face off, which killed around 20 Indian soldiers was ?pre-planned by China? and that the Indian forces will give a ?befitting reply.
Gandhi’s tweet read:
It’s now crystal clear that:
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The Chinese attack in Galwan was pre-planned.
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GOI was fast asleep and denied the problem.
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The price was paid by our martyred Jawans.
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Gandhi’s attack on the government comes before an all-party meeting, which will be convened by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 19 evening to discuss the India-China border situation.
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COVID-19 positive Congress MLA votes in PPE kit for Rajya Sabha polls
COVID-19 positive Congress MLA votes in PPE kit for Rajya Sabha polls…

Congress MLA Kunal Chaudhary, who is a COVID-19 patient, arrived in a PPE kit to cast his vote for the 24-seat Rajya Sabha elections in Madhya Pradesh on Friday.
The MLA, who was the last one to vote, was tested for COVID-19 on June 12. Chaudhary told NDTV, “I reached Vidhan Sabha around 12.45 pm in an ambulance, with full precaution wearing a PPE kit, the officials were also wearing PPE kit, though I felt they were a bit scared, which is natural. I voted for my party candidate and came back. To ensure virus doesn’t get spread from respiratory droplets, people around him ensured strict social distancing.
In Madhya Pradesh, a candidate needs 52 votes for winning a seat in the Rajya Sabha elections.
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Ramdas Athawale calls for ban on restaurants selling Chinese food, asks citizens to stop eating it

Union Minister Ramdas Athawale, President of Republican Party of India (RPI-A), on June 18, called for a ban on restaurants and hotels serving Chinese cuisine and also asked the citizens to stop eating Chinese food.
Athawale, who coined the famous Go Corona, Go Corona? chant in February, made the statement against the backdrop of clash between Indian and Chinese armed forces in the Galwan valley area of Ladakh on June 15. The clash led to deaths of around 20 Indian Army personnel including a Colonel rank officer.
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Athawale said, Restaurants selling Chinese food should be banned. Restaurants should be closed by the order of the state government. I appeal people who consume Chinese food to boycott it.
The Chinese literature should also be banned. Its products should be banned and it’s companies too should not be given business here. We should develop such companies in India, which can manufacture the same products here, the Union Minister added.
Athawale warned China to reconsider its actions and stop its criminal activities on the border. You took Buddha from us but we don’t want yuddha (war) with you. A war will prove to be costly for both countries, economically and loss of lives will also occur. If we (Indians) are not crossing the border, then why are you doing so?? he added.
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