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Baldev Singh Sirsa skips NIA summons, says bound by Morcha’s decision Sikh activists say will join sedition probe

Baldev Singh Sirsa skips NIA summons, says bound by Morcha’s decision

Baldev Singh Sirsa

Tribune News Service

Amritsar, January 17

The farmer organisations protesting the newly enacted agriculture laws have refused to acknowledge the summons issued to their members by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). However, some activists of Sikh outfits have decided to oblige the agency.

NIA has summoned around 40 persons for examination as witnesses in a case related to Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) under section 160 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC).

Baldev Singh Sirsa, a farmer leader and head of the Lok Bhalai Insaf Welfare Society, has flatly refused to appear before the NIA. On the other hand, Paramjit Singh Akali and Palwinder Singh Amarkot, members of Sikh Youth of Power of Punjab, have left for New Delhi to join the NIA investigation.

“We were called as a ‘witness’ in a case that was registered against someone else. We have no hitch to clarify our stance as we are representatives of a Sikh organisation. I will join the probe on January 19 whereas Amarkot would face NIA on January 18,” Akali said.

Similarly, Ranjit Singh Damdami, president, Sikh Youth Federation Bhindranwale, said he was summoned to appear on January 21 and he would also be appearing.

Meanwhile, Sirsa, who was supposed to join the investigation today, said he was bound to follow the decision of the Samyukt Kisan Morcha, which had directed its members not to acknowledge NIA’s call.


Veterans compliment role of women in farmers’ protest Say repeal of three agricultural laws is only solution to safeguard interests of farmers

Veterans compliment role of women in farmers’ protest

Farmers and their supporters listen to a speech during their ongoing protest against the new farm laws at Delhi-Haryana Singhu border in New Delhi. PTI

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, January 17

Supporting the issue of the farmers staging a protest at the Delhi border, a section of ex-servicemen has also complimented the contribution of women in the ongoing agitation.

Addressing the gathering, Brig KS Kahlon (retd), president of All India Defence Brotherhood Association’s Punjab chapter, said the jawans and kisans are the true defenders of the nation, but this potent force is being awfully neglected by the government.

He said veterans have been involved in planning and organising the agitation and thereafter they have been visiting the Delhi border in batches and have also assisted in managing and handling of the operation such as traffic control, stage management and administration.

The veterans also said repeal of the three agricultural laws is the only solution to safeguard the interest of the farmers and would also been in the overall interests of the national.


400 ultras ready to infiltrate into JK: Gen Naravane

400 ultras ready to infiltrate into JK: Gen Naravane

Army Chief General MM Naravane takes salute before inspecting the parade on the occasion of the 73rd Army Day, at the Parade Ground in New Delhi. PTI

New Delhi, January 15

Around 300-400 terrorists trained in camps across the Line of Control (LoC) are ready to sneak into Jammu and Kashmir, Army Chief Gen MM Naravane said on Friday.

In his speech during the Army Day parade, he also said there has been 44 per cent increase in ceasefire violations that reflects Pakistan’s sinister design. Pakistan often provides cover fire to help terrorists sneak into J&K.

Gen Naravane said India’s active operations and strong counter-infiltration grid not only inflicted heavy losses on the enemy, but also contained infiltration attempts.

He said the Army killed over 200 terrorists in counter-terror operations and on the LoC last year, adding that these measures have provided people of J&K relief from terrorism.

“Strong response is being given to the enemy on the other (Pakistan) border. Pakistan continues to provide safe haven to terrorists. In the training camps, across the LoC, around 300-400 terrorists are ready to infiltrate,” he said.

“There was an increase of 44 per cent in the ceasefire violations last year which is proof of Pakistan’s sinister plans. There were also attempts to smuggle weapons using drones,” he added. There were efforts to smuggle weapons into India from across the border using drones and tunnels, he mentioned.

Gen Naravane said the Indian Army is working towards reorganisation and modernisation in order to increase its war-fighting capability.

“It is working with top education institutions like IITs on emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, block chain, quantum computing, unmanned systems, directed energy weapons and swarm drones,” he said. — PTI


Farmer leaders finalise route for ‘Kisan tractor parade’ on Republic Day ‘There will be no disruption in national Republic Day parade’

 

Farmer leaders finalise route for ‘Kisan tractor parade’ on Republic Day

Farmers continue protest against new agri laws at Ghazipur border in New Delhi on Sunday. Tribune photo: Manas Ranjan Bhui

Tribune News Service

Sonepat, January 17

Samyukta Kisan Morcha on Sunday finalised the route for ‘Kisan Tractor Parade’ to be scheduled on January 26 and announced that the ‘parade’ will be organised on Outer Ring Road in the national capital.

There will be no disruption in National Republic Day Parade, farmer leaders said.

All tractors would bear national flag and farmer organisation flag only and no political party flag would be allow during the tractor parade, it said.

Farmer leaders maintained that the tractor parade will be peaceful.

Addressing a press conference at the Singhu border protest site, Swaraj Abhiyan leader Yogendra Yadav said, “We will carry out a tractor parade on the Outer Ring Road in Delhi on Republic Day. The parade will be very peaceful. There will be no disruption of the Republic Day parade. The farmers will put up the national flag on their tractors.”

The authorities had moved the Supreme Court seeking an injunction against the proposed tractor march or any other kind of protest by farmers which seeks to disrupt the gathering and celebrations of Republic Day on January 26. The matter is pending in court.

Another farmer union leader, Darshan Pal Singh, alleged that the National Investigation Agency (NIA) is filing cases against those who are part of the protest or supporting it.

“All farmer unions condemn this,” Pal said, referring to the NIA summons reportedly issued to a farmer union leader in a case related to the banned Sikhs For Justice outfit.

Thousands of farmers, mainly from Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh, have been protesting at various border points of Delhi for over a month now demanding repeal of the three laws — the Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act, and the Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Act.

Enacted in September 2020, the central government has presented these laws as major farm reforms aimed at increasing farmers’ income, but the protesting farmers have raised concerns that these legislations would weaken the minimum support price (MSP) and “mandi” (wholesale market) systems and leave them at the mercy of big corporations.

The government has maintained that these apprehensions are misplaced and has ruled out a repeal of the laws. With PTI inputs


Don’t test our patience, warns Army Chief amid LAC standoff ‘Sacrifice of Galwan braves won’t go in vain’

Don’t test our patience, warns Army Chief amid LAC standoff

Badge of honour: Army Chief MM Naravane presents Sena Medal to Maj Aman Singh at Parade Ground in New Delhi on Friday. PTI

New Delhi, January 15

In a clear message to China amid the border standoff, Army Chief General MM Naravane said no one should commit the mistake of testing India’s patience.

Terming last year as “challenging”, he said the attempt to alter the status quo along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) was responded to in a befitting manner, said General Naravane while delivering his customary Army Day address at Parade Ground in Delhi Cantonment. “I want to assure the country that the sacrifice of the Galwan braves will not go in vain,” he added.

The General at the same time said India was committed to resolving the

row through military and diplomatic talks. There have been eight round of talks between senior military commanders.

Despite the severe cold and difficult terrain, the morale of Indian soldiers was “higher than the mountains” they were defending, he said.

On the situation along the Line of Control with Pakistan, the Army Chief said 300 to 400 terrorists were present in camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and were waiting to sneak into India. Pakistan was adamant about using terrorism as state policy, he said. — TNS


Republic Day: Delhi Police puts up posters of Khalistani, Al-Qaeda terrorists over security threats

Republic Day: Delhi Police puts up posters of Khalistani, Al-Qaeda terrorists over security threats

AT contingent practices during the rehearsals for Republic Day Parade 2021, at Rajpath in New Delhi. PTI

New Delhi, January 17

After inputs that some terrorist organisations, including Khalistani outfits and Al-Qaeda, may carry out unwanted activities on January 26, Delhi Police have taken a few steps including putting up posters of wanted terrorists in the capital.

“We have inputs that some terrorist organisations including Khalistani outfits and Al-Qaeda may carry out unwanted activities on January 26. Keeping this in mind, we have taken a few steps including putting up posters of wanted terrorists,” said Siddharth Jain, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) for Connaught Place, on Sunday.

The police have also increased patrolling in the area as well as sensitised market and resident welfare associations people in view of security alert.

“Amid the COVID pandemic, we have tried to reduce the gathering of people from 1.5 lakh to 25 thousand. Only limited people have been issued passes and tickets for the Republic Day parade. They have been asked to carry their photo-based ID card for the verification process. No person will be allowed to stand, only sitting arrangements have been made,” informed the ACP.

The Delhi Police have issued several guidelines for Republic Day to avoid the spread of COVID-19. People have been asked to wear masks, sanitize hands, and follow social distancing. — ANI


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Give up stubborn stand and come for clause by clause discussion on January 19: Tomar to protesting farmer unions

The Supreme Court on January 11 had stayed the implementation of the three laws till further orders and appointed a four-member panel to resolve the impasseGive up stubborn stand and come for clause by clause discussion on January 19: Tomar to protesting farmer unions

Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar. File photo

New Delhi, January 17

Ahead of the tenth round of talks scheduled on January 19, Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar on Sunday again urged the protesting farm leaders to give up their “stubborn” stand on the new farm laws and come for a clause by clause discussion.

“Now that the Supreme Court has stayed the implementation of these laws, then there is no question of being stubborn,” Tomar told reporters before leaving for his home constituency of Morena in Madhya Pradesh.

The government wants farmer leaders to come for clause by clause discussion at the next meeting on January 19. Except for the demand of repealing the laws, the government is ready to consider “seriously and with an open heart” other alternatives, he said.

Tomar, who left for his constituency by Hazur Sahib Nanded-Amritsar Superfast Express, was seen sharing langar from co-passengers of Sikh community—a  gesture which comes amid the ongoing protests by farmers from Punjab against the agri laws.

The Supreme Court on January 11 had stayed the implementation of the three laws till further orders and appointed a four-member panel to resolve the impasse.

Tomar said the government offered certain concessions, but the farmer leaders have not shown flexibility and were constantly demanding a repeal of the laws.

He reiterated that the government makes laws for the entire country. Many farmers, experts and other stakeholders have supported the laws.

So far, the nine rounds of formal talks between the Centre and 41 farmer unions have failed to yield any concrete results to end the long-running protest at Delhi’s borders as the latter have stuck to their main demand of a complete repeal of the three Acts. — PTI


Bangladesh armed forces’ contingent arrives, will join R-Day parade to mark 50 yrs of liberation

The Bangladesh armed forces contingent departs aboard an IAF C-17 Tuesday evening | Twitter | @adgpi

he Bangladesh armed forces contingent departs aboard an IAF C-17 Tuesday evening | Twitter | @adgpi

New Delhi: As many as 122 members of the Bangladesh armed forces arrived in Delhi Tuesday evening to participate in the 2021 Republic Day parade. Their participation in the annual parade is meant to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Bangladesh’s liberation from Pakistan.

The contingent travelled to India in a special C-17 aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF). The three-hour long flight departed at 5.30 pm Tuesday.

Announcing their departure, the Indian Army had earlier tweeted, “Together we Fought, Together we March. Tune in on 26 Jan 21 for the splendid parade. #friendship #Goldenjubilee #Republicday2021.”


Also Read: The liberation of Bangladesh — the Indian armed forces’ finest hour

 Golden jubilee of Bangladesh liberation

Last month, the Modi government had kicked off celebrations to mark the golden jubilee of the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. On 16 December 2020, the anniversary of the day Pakistan surrendered to India in the war, Modi lit the ‘Swarnim Vijay Mashaal’ — or the ‘golden victory flames — from the eternal flame of the National War Memorial in New Delhi, marking the beginning of the golden jubilee celebrations.

Several events are planned to commemorate the milestone, including events across the country where war veterans will be celebrated. Other programmes include seminars and band displays.

In addition, the defence ministry had said last month that four flaming torches will be carried to various parts of India, including to the villages of Param Vir Chakra and Maha Vir Chakra awardees of the war.

While the Bangladesh contingent will join the celebration this year, the Republic Day parade will otherwise be a muted affair compared to other years on account of the Covid pandemic. The event, which is usually a celebration of India’s cultural heritage and military might, will have a limited audience, and reduced distance for the parade.


Also Read: 5 heroes of 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War who led India to decisive win over Pakistan


BKU to burn IMF’s effigies tomorrow for backing laws

BKU to burn IMF’s effigies tomorrow for backing laws

mritsar farmers burn an effigy of the IMF. – File

Tribune News Servive

Bathinda, January 17

Reacting sharply to the statement of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) defending the central farm laws, the Bhartiya Kisan Union (Ekta Ugrahan) has decided to burn its effigies at the Delhi Morcha and in Punjab on January 19.

Joginder Singh Ugrahan, BKU (Ekta Ugrahan) President

Don’t pay heed to such financial institutions

Farm laws are the result of the imperialistic policies of institutions like the IMF… India should leave such institutions and form policies in accordance with the needs of its own people. 

BKU (Ekta Ugrahan) president Joginder Singh Ugrahan said the IMF’s statement was pat on the central government’s back over its obdurate refusal not to repeal the ‘anti-farmer’ laws. Such international financial institutions will also face the ire of the farmers. The advocacy of these laws by the IMF was a clear proof that along with big corporates, these laws had the backing of the imperialistic institutions, he said.

Union state secretary Shingara Singh Mann said the imperialistic policies of these institutions in the third world countries in the name of globalisation lie behind the enactment of these laws. The connection of anti-farmer laws with the Bali conference held in 2013 had become crystal clear, he said.

Both leaders claimed that it was a matter of utmost importance to remember that in this conference, the Government of India was directed to wind up the entire structure of the procurement of foodgrain by the government and also to open the grain markets for the multinational corporate houses.

Further, they said, in compliance with these directions, the Modi government constituted the Shanta Kumar committee which, in turn, recommended the winding up of FCI. The Modi government had simply put these recommendations into practice by enacting these laws.

They also said in order to expose the hand of imperialism behind these laws, the financial institutions’ effigies will be burnt at the Delhi Morcha and throughout the state.