The Morcha leaders in a press conference said the Delhi government informed them that 115 farmers arrested by police were in Tihar jail, and they demanded formation of a medical board to examine them.
Pilibhit: Missing for the last nine days, the body of a 31-year-old Pilibhit farmer was traced to a hospital in Delhi where police claimed that he was.
After the tractor rally on January 26 took a violent turn, security has been stepped up at the various entry points of the national capital, where the farmers have been camping for over 60 days. But is the move warranted? Newsmakers from across the political spectrum join Sanket Upadhyay on Trending Tonight.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Finance Minister Manish Sisodia have taken the issue up with the Centre several times over the last six years, pointing out how the city’s allocation has remained Rs 325 crore for two decades.
The actions by farmers on the outskirts of Delhi between September and December last year left the police with no option but to use tear gas, water cannons and force to control the crowd, the Home Ministry said in parliament on Tuesday.
Amarinder Singh, who had Monday announced helpline number ‘112’ for citizens to make complaints in this regard, told the all-party meeting that as per information received, 5 persons from Punjab are still missing. All efforts were being made to trace them, he added.
A team of Delhi Police Special Cell received information that the accused was coming in a car near Gol Tubewell at Binali-Meerut Road between 10 pm to 11 pm.
Experts say while results of serosurvey are vital to understand the rate of spread of Covid-19, but conclusions regarding herd immunity should be taken with a pinch of salt.
The National Green Tribunal's direction came while disposing of an application that said the dumpsites of Delhi, where huge garbage has accumulated over the period of time, adversely impacts the public health and environment
Delhi's Karkardooma court on Tuesday extended the judicial custody of northeast Delhi violence accused Tahir Hussain, Umar Khalid, and others arrested under the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), till February 16.
Police have stepped up security with the deployment of extra personnel and strengthening of barricades near farmers' protest sites at Delhi's borders. A portion of a road near Akshardham temple is studded with iron nails— Anindya Chattopadhyay