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Habibullah accompanied the She claimed, “We have not two interlocutors. blocked the whole stretch. It is Refusing to budge from the the Delhi Police which barri- their earlier stand of continu- caded the whole road in the ing their sit-in until the CAA name of security. Why don’t is scrapped and NPR and NRC you get that removed first? We process stopped, protesters told never asked police or any the interlocutors that hey are authority to block the roads for open to further talks. Hegde us. It is they who did it and are "%4 "0""+"$$$"%2"+ and Ramachandran said they now blaming us.” $**3" '"( 01 will visit the protest site again “We are being called trai- on Thursday to resume the dia- tors. When we pushed " R $ mittee of the trust. verdict, Modi had announced logue with the protesters. Britishers out of the country, The meeting was aimed at the formation of the 15-mem- Protesters have blocked an who is Narendra Modi and % " working out modalities to ber trust in Parliament on important arterial road con- Amit Shah? You remove NRC speed up the construction of February 5. The Trust has necting Delhi and Noida since and CAA, we will clear the site the Ram temple in Ayodhya. It seven members, five nominat- December 15 last year, causing in no time,” she added. was also decided to open an ed members and three trustees. trouble to commuters and Another woman described && account in Ayodhya’s State Senior lawyer Parasaran schoolchildren. their ongoing protest as men- Bank of India branch for dona- was named as the head of the First, Hegde explained in tal trauma. She said they jump ./!0/1) tions for the Ram temple con- trust and its other members detail the SC order to the pro- up even at the slightest noise at struction, Champat Rai told include Jagatguru testers, who had turned up in $$,$&#*"%""""" night, fearing police action. ahant Nritya Gopal Das reporters after the meeting. Shankracharya, large number. It was translated ****22 %""/*" '"( 01 On Monday, the SC Mwas elected president and Swami Govind Dev Giri of Jyothishpeethadheeshwar into Hindi by Ramachandran. observed that the blockade of VHP leader Champat Rai gen- Pune was appointed as trea- Swami Vasudevanand Later addressing protesters, locutors. There were tears and Ramachandran said all the ple see only the inconvenience the road at Shaheen Bagh was eral secretary of the Shri Ram surer of the trust. Saraswati Ji Maharaj from Ramachandran said, “The SC defiance too as they poured points will be put forward of commuters who have the troubling and suggested the Janmabhoomi Tirth Kshetra Among those present at the Allahabad, Jagatguru has upheld your right to protest their hearts out to the two before the SC and discussed in option of taking so many other protesters go to another site Trust at its first meeting here on meeting were the Central Madhavacharya Swami Vishwa but then other citizens also interlocutors on Wednesday, detail. “However, I want to say roads. “Aren’t we facing incon- where no public place would be Wednesday. Government representative, Prasannatheerth Ji Maharaj, have their rights and it should the first attempt to reach out to one thing. A country that has venience sitting here in cold blocked. It, however, upheld The meeting, held at the Additional Secretary in Home Pejawar Math in Udupi, also be maintained. We want to those sitting in protest against daughters like you can never nights taking our children to their right to protest. residence of senior lawyer K Ministry Gyanesh Kumar, UP Yugpurush Paramanand Ji find a solution to the problem. the citizenship amendment face any threats,” she said. the protest. We are ourselves so The SC asked Hegde to Parasaran, also elected Prime Government’s representative Maharaj from Haridwar, We will listen to everyone.” legislation for more than two A woman broke down troubled, what trouble will we play a constructive role as an Minister Narendra Modi’s for- Avinash Awasthy and Ayodhya Swami Govinddev Giri Ji During the talks, women, months. while talking to the mediators. cause to citizens?” she said interlocutor to persuade the mer principal secretary District Magistrate Anuj Maharaj from Pune and young and old, tried to explain Responding to the con- She said they are protesting to She scotched the allega- protesters to move to an alter- Nripendra Misra as the head of Kumar Jha. Vimlendra Mohan Pratap their point of view to the inter- cerns raised by the women, save the Constitution but peo- tions that they are not letting native site. the temple construction com- After the Supreme Court Mishra from Ayodhya. !"# $ Q R ties, he praised Modi and said he is looking forward to his visit to India. “I happen to like Prime Minister Modi a lot,” !" Q Trump said. “He (Modi) told me we’ll R have seven million people between the airport and the !"# % ./!0/1)2 event. And the stadium, I !34).56. understand, is sort of semi ## under construction, but it’s $%& '( rime Minister Narendra going to be the largest stadium )*# PModi and US President in the world. So it’s going to be Donald Trump will hold exten- Secretary Harsh Vardhan very exciting... I hope you all ! ),!)-" sive talks here on February 25 Shrigla said on Wednesday enjoy it,” he told reporters in on a whole range of bilateral Modi and Trump will hold Washington on Tuesday. issues, including defence and talks to deepen cooperation in He was referring to a trade. Trump is scheduled to a range of key sectors, includ- scheduled joint public rally arrive in India on a two-day ing defence and trade. with Modi at the newly-built visit starting February 24. The US President will be Motera Stadium in While looking forward to his accompanied by First Lady Ahmedabad. visit, Trump said he is saving Melania Trump and a high- Shringla said the ‘Namaste the “big deal” in trade for later level delegation, he said, adding Trump’ event in Ahmedabad and voiced concerned over India and the US have an on February 24 will be similar “India not treating US” well in unprecedented level of con- to the ‘Howdy Modi’ event that trade. vergence. was held in Houston last year. Explaining the contours of Though Trump is not The couple will visit Agra later the high-profile visit, Foreign happy with the bilateral trade the same day. Meanwhile, Trump said he is “saving the big deal” with India for later and does not P know if it will be signed before the presidential election in November, signalling that a bilateral trade pact may not materialise during his maiden "#$#%&" '"( '$*$"+", visit to New Delhi. "-"L/""L-$" 01 ./!0/1) given by Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) in 2018. At head of US President present, the Navy has 12 ADonald Trump’s maiden British made Seakings and ten ! * + ,-$ visit to India, the Cabinet odd Russian manufactured Committee on Security (CCS) Kamovs. chaired by Prime Minister These fourth-generation % retaining nine seats on its own Narendra Modi on MH-60Rs “Romeos” heli- and winning one or two more R &/ $ Wednesday approved a $2.6- copters will come loaded with & with the help of its allies. It is billion deal for buying 24 both torpedoes and missiles likely to gain seats in ./!0/1) tually pick up, Tomar said. multi-role Naval helicopters. which can be used to target ' (' Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, These modifications will help The deal is likely to be submarines. A 30 per cent off- Rajasthan and Maharashtra, he Modi Government on in addressing the concerns announced during Trump’s set clause could be a part of ) where it is in power. TWednesday approved raised about the PMFBY visit to India. the deal. The deal could “The Opposition strength major changes in the Pradhan scheme by farmers organisa- The helicopters manu- include training, support, will fall after elections are held Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana tions and States, he said. factured by Lockheed Martin spares and air-to-ground ./!0/1) to fill up 68 vacancies in April, (PMFBY) making it voluntary Among other modifica- will be procured through the weapons also. June and November, that may for farmers with existing crop tion, Tomar said the allocation Foreign Military Sale (FMS) From the day of signing he Congress may induct lead to the ruling NDA slowly loans or those willing to take of business to insurance firms wherein the US Government the contract, these helicopters Tbigwigs like Priyanka inching towards the majority new ones, as it seeks to address 2-" through tender process would will stand guarantee for all will be delivered in five years.
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