
Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut on Friday raised the issue of Republic TV chief Arnab Goswami in Parliament. Sanjay Raut raised this matter while speaking on the motion of thanks after the President's address to the Rajya Sabha. Raut directly attacked the central government in the Rajya Sabha. The Times of India has placed this news on the number 15 page.
Raut said, "Dharmendra Pradhan was saying that tell the truth and attain salvation. We have been listening to the truth for six years and accepting the lie as true. But today, in the country that is in the atmosphere, the person who speaks the truth starts to be called a miser and a traitor. Treason will be put on the person who asks questions to the government. Our Housemate Sanjay Singh faces trial for treason. Rajdeep Sardesai, a well-known journalist, who has been given the Padma Shri by the government, has been accused of treason. Shashi Tharoor, who worked for India in the UN, has also been charged with treason. The same has been done with journalists reporting on the Singhu border.
Sanjay Raut said, "All the sections of IPC have been abolished by our law book and only the law of treason has been kept. Modi has got an overwhelming majority. We believe this. But the majority does not walk with arrogance. The majority is very fickle. Our Marathi saint Tukaram has said that he who is your cynic should stay around. But anyone who criticizes the government in today's time is maligned. ''
"On 26 January our tricolor was insulted and our Prime Minister was sad. The whole country became unhappy. But who is the man to insult the tricolor on the Red Fort? They remain silent on this matter. Why was Deep Sidhu not caught yet? More than 200 farmers have been jailed. In our country, the country lover is only Arnab Goswami, due to which an innocent man had to commit suicide in Maharashtra. Kangana Ranaut is a patriot. Arnab Goswami has already told the information of Balakot and he has got the protection of the government. This is not what Arnab Goswami has written about our minister Prakash Javadekar. We should all be ashamed of the language he has used regarding Prakash.
Raut said that when Sikhs fought the Mughals, they were called patriots, when they fought the British, they were called patriots, and now fighting for their rights, they are being called Khalistani.
Letter of former bureaucrats
A group of former bureaucrats said in an open letter on Friday that the central government's attitude towards the performance of farmers against the new agricultural laws has been hostile and confrontational since the beginning.
According to the Jansatta newspaper, a letter signed on behalf of 75 former bureaucrats including Najeeb Jung, former Lt. Governor of Delhi, said that non-political farmers are being seen as irresponsible rivals who should be ridiculed, whose image is tarnished. Should be done and those should be defeated.
All these people are part of the 'Constitutional' Conduct Group (CCG).
The letter stated, "No solution will ever come out of such an attitude." He said that if the Indian government wants a friendly solution, instead of taking half-hearted steps, it should withdraw the laws and then think of a possible solution.
"We strongly reiterate our support for the agitating farmers and hope from the government that by healing the wound, it will find a satisfactory solution for all sides of the issue," the letter said.
Mamta's package of 200 crores for claims on Netaji's legacy
Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday, while presenting the state budget, proposed to allocate Rs 200 crore to build Azad Hind Memorial in New Town and Rs 100 crore to build Jai Hind Bhavan in all the districts.
He said that this will be done in honor of the 125th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.
According to the Times of India, Mamta Banerjee also proposed to give Rs 5 crore for the Netaji State Planning Commission and Rs 10 crore for the Netaji Battalion in the Kolkata Armed Police.
Will PM Modi only respond to the debate on the President's speech in Rajya Sabha?
The opposition's opposition in the Lok Sabha does not seem to stop, so it is possible that in the current budget session, something new can be seen in India's parliamentary history.
According to the Hindustan Times newspaper, Prime Minister Modi may only respond to the debate on the President's speech in the Upper House.
PM Narendra Modi was supposed to answer in the Lok Sabha on Friday, but three days of proceedings were interrupted due to the uproar.
If Modi speaks in the Rajya Sabha on Monday morning, this will be the first time.
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