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J&K Tweaks Holiday List, Martyrs' Day Dropped Gom to Implement 123 chandigarh | gurugram | jalandhar | bathinda | jammu | srinagar | vol.139 no.359 | 36 pages | ~5.00 | regd.no.chd/0006/2018-2020 established in 1881 � late city HC RETURNS MUSH’S PLEA PUNJAB AT TOP OF RANJI STANDINGS PLAN TO STRIKE PAK WAS AGAINST CONVICTION WORLD AFTER THIRD ROUND SPORT ‘REJECTED’ BACK PAGE /thetribunechd /thetribunechd www.tribuneindia.com sunday, december 29,2019 IN BRIEF Row over Meerut SP’s Kerala Governor Indian among six tourists Rahul terms CAADeMo-II faces protests at killed in Egypt bus crash Cairo: A road crash in Egypt Says Assam won’t be run from Nagpur; fears return of violence to state ‘go to Pak’ remark History Congress killed six persons, including an Kannur, December 28 Indian and two Malaysian Tribune News Service Meerut, December 28 Kerala Governor Arif tourists, and injured at least 24 A row erupted after a video Mohammed Khan faced others on Saturday, sources NewDelhi, December 28 showed a top police officer in protests from some delegates said. The accident occurred Dubbing CAA-NRC as “Note- Meerut saying that protesters and students during his open- when two buses carrying bandi 2”, former Congress who had hit streets against ing address at the Indian His- tourists crashed into a truck president Rahul Gandhi today the new citizenship law could tory Congress here on Satur- east of Cairo on the road to the attacked ruling BJP’s ideolog- “go to Pakistan”, drawing day, with the BJP slamming it Ain Sokhna resort on the Red ical mentor RSS, saying in sharp criticism from various as “government-sponsored”. Sea, a security official said. PTI Assam that the state would not quarters with Congress The protests were held both be run from Nagpur. leader Priyanka Gandhi inside and outside the venue, Truck bomb in Somalia’s Addressing the “Save Con- Vadra on Saturday accusing which was Kannur University. capital kills at least 90 stitution-Save India” rally to the BJP of infusing “commu- UMA BACKS OFFICER Khan, who was the chief guest Mogadishu: A truck bomb mark Congress’ 135th foun- nal poison” in institutions. on the occasion, was address- exploded at a busy security dation day in Guwahati, The incident purportedly The reaction of Meerut ing the delegates, when he checkpoint in Somalia’s capital Gandhi riled the RSS saying, took place on December 20 in ❝SP telling protesters to go touched upon the protests on Saturday, killing at least 90 “Assam will not be adminis- Lisari Gate police station area, to Pakistan was natural as over the Citizenship (Amend- persons, including many stu- tered by ‘chhaddiwalas’ when Meerut SP Akhilesh ment) Act, as referred to by dents, authorities said. It was (half-pant sporting men). Narayan Singh was speaking they were raising slogans earlier speakers CPM Rajya the worst attack in Mogadishu Assam will not be run from to some locals in a narrow lane in favour of Pakistan, were Sabha MP KK Ragesh and in more than two years. WORLD Nagpur. It will be run from Congress MP Rahul Gandhi being felicitated at an anti-CAA rally in Guwahati on Saturday. PTI after violent protests and abusing cops and throwing historian Irfan Habib. the state and by its people.” clashes in the city last week stones at them. Uma Bharti, BJP This led to objections In M’rashtra, no waiver if Rahul, who led the Con- 1K AMU STUDENTS BOOKED WAS ATTACKED BY COPS POOR ACUMEN: BJP MP left five persons dead. being raised by some dele- loan dues exceed ~2 lakh gress foundation day event, Aligarh:The Rapid Action Force A woman cop held me New Delhi:BJP Rajya Sabha MP Singh, however, said he yahan ka, gaoge kahin aur ka gates at the venue. “You Mumbai: Farmers whose out- recalled the Assam Accord in has filed a complaint against by❝ my throat. Another Rakesh Sinha slammed Rahul made the remark for people (Tell the protesters who have have every right to protest. standing crop loan amount till Guwahati. He claimed 1,000 unnamed AMU students woman cop pushed me and Gandhi. “By using foul and shouting slogans in support of tied black and yellow bands to But you cannot shout me September 30 this year exceeds Assam might return to the in connection with the violence violent language against the Pakistan during the protest. “I go to Pakistan. You will eat down,” Khan said repeated- ~2 lakh, will not be eligible for the path of violence due to poli- on the campus during a I fell. A woman BJP government in Assam, he advised them to go to the place here but praise someplace ly as some of the delegates, loan waiver scheme announced cies of the BJP governments protest against alleged police officer has been trying to provoke non- in support of which they were else),” the police officer pur- sitting in front, took excep- by the Uddhav Thackeray-led at the Centre and the state. action in Jamia Millia over CAA pulled me BJP forces to resort to violence. raising slogans.” The 1.43- portedly said. Reacting to the tion to the Governor defend- 'Maha Vikas Aghadi' government “The spirit of Assam Accord, agitation on December 15, a up by my His uncivilised &uncultured minute-long video has been incident, Congress general ing the CAA in his speech. in Maharashtra last week. A gov- which brought peace to the senior official said. An FIR was neck. articulation indicates a new low circulated widely. secretary Priyanka Gandhi The Governor said, “When ernment resolution specifying cri- state, should not be violated. filed on December 23 by RAF in Congress. The language used “Yeh jo kaali aur peeli patti said the Constitution did not you shut the door for debate, Priyanka Gandhi teria for the waiver scheme was It was drafted by all. commandant Punit Kumar, for social activists &RSS reflects bandhe huye hain inko keh do allow use of such language for you are promoting a culture CONG GEN SECY issued here on Saturday. NATION continued on page 6 SSP Aakash Kulahari said. PTI Vadra, his poor acumen,” he said. TNS Pakistan chale jao... Khaoge any citizen. — PTI of violence.” — PTI GoM to implement J&K tweaks holiday list, Martyrs’ Day dropped ~69,000-cr plan to Give loans, don’t fear Tribune News Service has dropped July 13 and role of Sheikh Abdullah in CPM leader Mohammad revive BSNL, MTNL INSULT TO PEOPLE December 5 from the list of “democratic awakening” of Yousuf Tarigami flayed the NewDelhi, December 28 ‘3 Cs’, FM to bankers Jammu, December 28 holidays for 2020, trigger- It (Martyrs’ Day)was to his people could not be decision not to have a holiday A seven-member Group of The administration of the ing a fresh controversy. mark❝ heroic struggle of undermined and had been on Martyrs’ Day. He called it Ministers (GoM) has been Tribune News Service newly created Union Terri- Since 1948, July 13 was people, irrespective of caste, acclaimed worldwide. an attempt to distort history. constituted to fast-track and tory of J&K has declared observed as Martyrs’ Day “Sheikh Sahib was a “It was a heroic struggle of oversee implementation of NewDelhi, December 28 October 26 as gazetted holi- every year while December colour, creed &religion. The visionary leader who reject- the people, irrespective of the Rs 69,000 crore revival Finance Minister Nirmala day. On this day in 1947, the 5 is the birth anniversary of admn has insulted J&K ed Jinnah’s two-nation theo- caste, colour, creed and reli- plan for BSNL and MTNL. Sitharaman today asked chiefs last Dogra ruler of the erst- National Conference (NC) people. Mohd Yousuf Tarigami, CPM ry and embraced Mahat- gion. The people’s move- The group will expedite of private and public sector while princely state of J&K, founder Sheikh Moham- ma’s secularism,” NC ment reflected the aspira- implementation of recent banks (PSBs) to disregard Maharaja Hari Singh, had mad Abdullah. ‘Accession Day’ in, provincial president Deven- tions of entire population of decisions taken on revival of apprehensions of the investiga- signed the “Instrument of Enraged, the NC demand- der Singh Rana said while J&K. The administration has BSNL and MTNL that tion agencies while giving loans. Accession” with the Indian ed that the decision be NC founder’s birth addressing a press meet insulted the people of Jam- includes crucial elements like Addressing mediapersons Union. The administration reviewed, arguing that the anniversary out here this evening. mu and Kashmir,” he said. allocation of 4G spectrum and after meeting PSB chiefs and asset monetisation, sources representatives of leading pri- said. The GoM includes vate sector banks, she said the DECISION-MAKING HIT Defence Minister Rajnath government had made efforts Staff crunch Singh, IT and Telecom Minis- to dispel the fear of ‘three Cs’, Banks have gone ter Ravi Shankar Prasad, a codeword in banking and ❝ At 36, Mary Kom shows she’s still champ through a slightly affecting studies Home Minister Amit Shah, business circles for the Central Vinayak Padmadeo campaigner from coming Finance Minister Nirmala Bureau of Investigation (CBI), worrying period wherein in Ambala schools Tribune News Service near her body. But from Sitharaman, Commerce Min- the Comptroller and Auditor decision-making was Nitish Sharma newdelhi, December 28 round two, Mary took control ister Piyush Goyal and Oil General of India (CAG) and getting affected because Tribune News Service Mary Kom (36) outpunched and never looked in danger of Minister Dharmendra Prad- the Central Vigilance Com- of the fear of the ‘three Ambala, December 28 Nikhat Zareen in the ring, and losing her grip on the match.
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