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In December, several parts measures taken by his country want and this is the could not be left to anarchists. of the national Capital wit- Government to address the mandate which we are follow- They were keeping the nessed widespread protests issues of the national Capital, ing,” he stated. ! ! Constitution and tricolour in against the CAA. touching on national issues Referring to the Lok Sabha "#$%$" #$%! the forefront, but the aim is to Modi also took a swipe at like the revocation of special elections, Modi said, “BJP was &'()%*% “divert attention from the real the Congress, saying those provisions of Article 370, con- strengthened by the people of + * conspiracy”, Modi said. who questioned the Batla struction of a Ram Temple in Delhi, who gave all seven Lok , “As long as it (AAP) stays House encounter in the capital Ayodhya and bringing in the Sabha seats to BJP. Their vote #LM0 in power, it will continue to cre- are now saving those who CAA for persecuted minorities helped in changing the fortunes ate roadblocks to development. raised “tukde tukde” slogans. from Pakistan, Afghanistan of this country.” &'(1 212 0 You have seen a lot. Now you Blaming the AAP for and Bangladesh, saying these Modi said, “This time, your " are left with only one option. blocking the Prime Minister were unaddressed issues for vote will change the fortunes of That’s why the BJP needs to Awas Yojana (PMAY) in Delhi, decades as the previous Delhi, and make the city clean, && & come to power in Delhi,” said Modi said it would continue to Governments did not work safe and modern.” ' ( & the PM. block all positive moves. on the same. Modi recalled glorious his- ) * Referring to the protest in Modi also slammed the “Our Opposition says, tory and struggle of people who Shaheen Bagh, he said people AAP leader and Chief Minister, Modi ji, why are you working settled in Delhi after 3 0 commuting to and from Noida Arvind Kejriwal, and said he so fast, why are you taking such partition. 2(0 are facing a lot of problems. %%" The people of Delhi are quiet and they are angry watching ! ' this vote bank politics, he said. “If the strength of those plot- $$)$* %, ting a conspiracy increases, then another road or lane will 4 be blocked. We can’t leave 0 Delhi to such anarchy. Only " people of Delhi can stop this. Every vote given to the BJP can + ( do this,” Modi said in his near- & ' ly one-hour-long speech in "#$%$" %* Karkardooma in East Delhi. "#$% % & #$ ' “In the India of 21st cen- 1* tury, politics of hate will not ) & '! #:;2:),$ Shaheen Bagh, Jamia Millia coincidence but an “experi- work. Only politics of devel- 6) 7& '( O Islamia and Seelampur for vote ment” and a political conspir- opment will,” he added. 0 aunching a scathing attack bank politics. acy to destroy the country’s Modi said the Supreme " Lon the Aam Aadmi Party He said the protests against harmony. Court and the High Court (AAP) and the Congress on the Citizenship (Amendment) Addressing his first rally have expressed their dissatis- ! ,- ( . ! Monday, Prime Minister Act in Shaheen Bagh — the here ahead of the Delhi faction over the violence dur- + Narendra Modi accused them epicentre of the stir in Delhi Assembly polls scheduled for ing protests and the destruction /0)$ of fuelling the anti-CAA stir in and other areas — are not a February 8, at Karkardooma, of property. * * ! 6497 O& 0 "# $ + , " ' ! Q R & #:;2:),$ earlier positive cases, also of students who came back from ith the third confirmed Wuhan, the epi-centre of the Wcase of coronavirus being virus, were reported from !"#$% reported from Kerala within Thrissur and Alapuzha dis- last one week and the death toll tricts in Kerala. They have crossing 360-mark in China, been isolated and under regu- & #:;2:),$ India, which is on high alert, on lar monitoring. Monday set up a task force with The Group of Ministers ours after Jamia Millia O representatives from various (GoM) formed to review, mon- HIslamia students claimed Ministries like Health and itor and evaluate the pre- that two unidentified persons P Home to review, monitor and paredness to contain the dead- had fired in the air at gate num- evaluate the preparedness from ly infection in the country also ber 5 of of the university late on spreading the deadly pathogen held its first meeting. The Sunday night and fled from the in the country. high-level GoM includes spot, the Delhi Police on Meanwhile, the Kerala Union Ministers Harsh Monday said it has zeroed in on & 4%+(3: Government on Monday Vardhan, Hardeep Puri, S two suspects whose two-wheel- declared coronavirus outbreak Jaishankar, G Kishan Reddy, er’s registration number was t sounds strange, but a daily as a “State disaster”. & Ashwini Kumar Choubey and caught on CCTV cameras. Iwage labourer of Umarkote “A task force has been set '* Mansukh Lal Mandaviya. Two unidentified persons in Nabarangpur district has up to monitor coronavirus sit- Globally, there have been had opened fire during the received an Income Tax (IT) uation. We discussed what all Child Development Ministries. advisory, which was issued on 14,569 confirmed cases and ongoing protests at Jamia Millia notice for carrying out bank precautions need to be taken to The first meeting of the Sunday, and asked people to 305 deaths within a month, Islamia late on Sunday. Though transactions of Rs 1.47 crore! prevent the spread of the virus,” task force chaired by Union refrain from travelling to much higher than that from the no one was injured in the inci- The IT office of Jeypore trader who sells seasonal goods. crore done at the ICICI Bank. Union Minister of State for Health Minister Dr China. 2002-03 severe acute respira- dent, there was panic among Range has sent the notice to According to Gand, he was I am at a loss as to how I will Home G Kishan Reddy said on Harshvardhan was held on The third coronavirus case tory syndrome (SARS), caused those present. Sanadhara Gand, who works as working as a servant of a local pay the tax amount,” he said. Monday. The Minister said Monday where the preventive reported is that of a Keralite by another coronavirus. SARS Hundreds of protesters laid a labourer, asking him to pay a businessman for past seven When Gand informed his Indians, who want to return, steps taken to stem the spread student who returned from resulted in 8,096 cases and siege to the Jamia Nagar police tax of Rs 2,59,540 towards years. “During that time, the former employer about the will be evacuated from China. of the virus in India were pre- Wuhan university. He is in an 774 deaths in nine months. station and remained there till bank transactions of Rs 1,47, businessman asked me for my matter, the latter allegedly “Whoever wants to come sented; it included information isolation ward at Kanhangad Dr PK Mishra, principal around 4 am when the police 82, 057. land patta which I handed refused to help him in any back to India, they should get about the revised travel advi- district hospital in Kasaragod secretary to the Prime Minister, lodged an FIR against the For the assessment year over to him. I do not know manner. in touch with our Embassy,” he sories and the temporary sus- district, Kerala Health Minister on Monday reviewed the sit- unknown accused. The police, 2014-15, the notice has men- what he did with that. Now, I And the businessman said. The other representatives pension of the e-visa facilities. KK Shailaja said. uation relating to the coron- however, denied that there was tioned Gand, a resident of have received a notice from the declined to comment on the in the task force are from Civil The Union Health The condition of the stu- avirus in the any delay in lodging Purjaribharandi under Income Tax department for matter when reporters con- Aviation and Women and Ministry updated its travel dent is “stable”, she said. Two country. the FIR. Umarkote block, as a wholesale transactions of around Rs 1.48 tacted him. % " - + +# & %" Dr BN Maharana on Monday. A special ward with 74 “As she came from Wuhan beds and an ICU has been set ing plan " city, we are giving her priority,” up at the SCB Medical College, approvals, trade Dr Maharana said, adding that said Mohanty. () Citing increase in power licences, nonpay- # her swab and blood samples The State Government has generation costs, the OHPC ! "#" ##"$" ment of property would be sent to the National appealed to people who have " " suggested the OERC to hike tax and inade- Institute of Virology (NIV) at recently returned from China, !" (* electricity tariff from 88 paise quate parking & ,4%#:;%+ Pune for tests.
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