HCU, JNU: Joint youth front to intensify stir against NDA govt

February 28, 2016

New Delhi, Feb 28: Accusing the NDA government of using Rohith Vemula and JNU incidents to "divert attention" from its "failure" in keeping poll promises, youth wings of Left and other parties today decided to intensify their stir against the Centre.JNU

They demanded dropping of sedition charges against the JNU students and action against Delhi Police Chief B S Bassi, who will retire tomorrow.

"The cases of Rohith Vemula of HCU and Kanhaiya Kumar of JNU have been politicised by the NDA government to only divert attention of people from their own failures in keeping the promises made during the elections.

"And, people governed by RSS, who never contributed to our freedom struggle are now branding students as anti-national. We will oppose such attempts with greater force now," MP and President of Democratic Youth Federation (DYFI), M B Rajesh told reporters at the Press Club here.

The Palakkad MP from CPI(M) was joined by representatives from other youth bodies like All India Youth Federation (AIYF), All India Youth League, JD(U) and RJD youth wings.

"We had given a call to hold protest against the handling of these incidents by the Centre from February 27 (martyrdom of Chandrashekhar Azad) to March 23 (martyrdom of Bhagat Singh) and we will hold stirs in different capitals during this period.

"And from March 23-31, we will organise big human chains in different cities across the country," Rajesh said.

AIYF National General Secretary Tirumalai Raman said the Left and other "democratic fronts" have galvanised together and "we stand in solidarity on both Vemula's case and the JNU incident."

"The government first branded students of FTII as anarchists when they protested against the appointment of Gajendra Chauhan as its chairman and then called Rohith as anti-national and now sedition charges against Kanhaiya and other JNU incidents. It is only to hide its own failures," he alleged.

Rajesh claimed, "The Modi government had promised to generate two crore employment in five years but, as it nears two years in office, several thousands have actually lost jobs."

"The youth is becoming discontent with this government and the Centre wants to suppress their voice. But, we will stand by them," he said.

"As JNUSU President Kanhaiya Kumar and others were arrested based on fabricated evidence and doctored videos, we demand action against Delhi Police Commissioner B S Bassi also and dropping of all sedition charges against Kanhiya and other JNU students," Rajesh said.

"And, if they have any credible evidence then they must use that and take action," he said.

Rajesh also said that a national convention would be held here in March as part of the protests in which youth leaders from Left and and other fronts, besides authors and intellectuals, would be present.

The joint forum also reiterated their demand for removal of Union ministers Smriti Irani and Bandaru Dattatreya from office in the HCU case.

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New Delhi, May 10: India's COVID-19 count crossed 60 thousand on Sunday, with Maharashtra being the worst-affected due to the infection so far, according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

The number of total confirmed cases in the country rose to 62,939, including 19,358 patients who have been cured and discharged or migrated, according to the Ministry.

The total number of active cases in the country, therefore, stands at 41,472.

The number of deaths in the country due to the infection reached 2,109 on Sunday.

While Maharashtra, with 20,228 cases is the worst-affected state, it is followed by Gujarat with 7,796 and the national capital, Delhi, with 6,542 cases. Tamil Nadu, is marginally behind Delhi with 6,535 cases.

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June 8,2020

New Delhi, Jun 8: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has announced that malls, restaurants and religious places in the national capital would open from Monday after more than two months since the coronavirus-induced lockdown was imposed, but banquet halls and hotels would remain closed.

At an online briefing on Sunday, Kejriwal said hotels and banquet halls might be converted into hospitals in the coming days to treat coronavirus patients and therefore, they would remain shut.

"Malls, restaurants and religious places will be opening from Monday in Delhi in accordance with the Centre's guidelines," he said.

The city government will comply with the instructions of the Centre and its experts like maintaining social distancing and wearing of masks at these places, Kejriwal said.

"In view of the rising number of coronavirus cases, we might attach hotels and banquet halls with hospitals and convert them into hospitals. Hotels and banquet halls will not be opened for now," he said.

The Centre had said on May 30 that "Unlock-1" would be initiated in the country from June 8 and the lockdown would be relaxed to a great extent.

The Delhi government also issued an order allowing opening of restaurants, shopping malls and places of worship except in the COVID-19 containment zones, "subject to compliance with the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) issued by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare".

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Delhi has so far registered over 27,500 coronavirus cases, including 761 deaths.

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"Thank you for the conversation and partnership PM Narendra Modi. Combating the pandemic requires global collaboration. India's role is key as the world works to minimize social and economic impact, and pave the way to vaccine, testing, and treatment access for all," Bill Gates said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday interacted with philanthropist and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and discussed the global response to Covid-19 and the importance of global coordination on scientific innovation to combat the pandemic.

The Prime Minister underlined the conscious approach that India has adopted in its fight against the health crisis - an approach based on ensuring public engagement through appropriate messaging, a PMO release said.

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He said that India would be happy to contribute to such an analytical exercise based on its own experiences.

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