LIVE: Toolkit case: Court extends protection from arrest to Muluk, Jacob
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LIVE: Toolkit case: Court extends protection from arrest to Muluk, Jacob
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A Delhi court is scheduled to hear anticipatory bail petitions of activists Nikita Jacob and Shantanu Muluk, who have been accused in a toolkit case. The case involves the creation and sharing of a toolkit - an online document - in support of the farmers' protest.Meanwhile, Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Singh Tikait warned that if needed, their tractors would reach the Parliament to press the government for the repeal of contentious farm laws. He also said that attacked the Centre and said the leaders chosen by voters are powerless. "He can't reply to us on his own. He gets back with files and returns with replies," he also said.Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar has been holding talks with farmers to end the stand-off over the farm laws. However, so far the talks have failed in bringing any resolution to the matter.Follow all the updates here:Farmer leaders to visit poll-bound West Bengal, AssamThe Samyukta Kisan Morcha said that it would send a team of leaders to the poll-bound West Bengal and Assam in a bid to appeal to voters not to vote for the "anti-farmer" BJP. They would, however, not be campaigning for any other political outfit. Toolkit case: Court extends protection from arrest to Muluk, JacobThe Delhi court extended protection from arrest to Shantanu Muluk and Nikita Jacob till March 15 in the toolkit case. India calls UK debate on press freedom, farmers' stir 'false'The High Commission of India said that the UK Westminster discussion on press freedom and farmers' stir were "one-sided and based on false assertions".Deployment of CAPF companies in Delhi extended till March 15The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has extended the deployment of 93 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) in the national capital till March 15 for law and order duties.India condemns UK lawmakers’ debate on farmers' stirThe High Commission of India in London has condemned a debate among some British lawmakers on an e-petition over the right of peaceful protests amid the ongoing farmers’ stir.Farmers’ protest: Curbs in place, traffic continues to be hitMultiple borders of Delhi with Haryana and Uttar Pradesh remained closed for vehicular movement fully or partially on Tuesday as farmers continued to protest against the three farm laws at the city’s borders. Tuesday is the 104th day of the ongoing agitation. Read moreLakhs of farmers will reach Parliament, if needed: TikaitBharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Rakesh Singh Tikait on Monday said that lakhs of farmers in their tractors would reach Parliament to seek repeal of the three new farm laws if needed.
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Hindustan Times
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09-03-2021
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