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  • Erik ten Hag says Bruno Fernandes’s attitude is a lesson to teammates

    Erik ten Hag says Bruno Fernandes’s attitude is a lesson to teammates

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    Erik ten Hag has stated that Bruno Fernandes’s willingness to play through a foot injury at Tottenham on Thursday should be an example to the rest of his Manchester United players.

    Fernandes sustained the problem early in Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final victory over Brighton but played on until the 101st minute. He then wore a protective boot as a precaution in his determination to be available to face Spurs.

    Ten Hag, speaking after the 2-2 draw, praised the stand-in captain’s attitude. “It was tough [for him],” the manager said. “A big compliment to Bruno, he absolutely did not wish to miss this game – and every game. I think he is the example, that you have to suffer, have to decide if you wish to sacrifice, if you want to play or don’t play, if at this level you want to achieve something.

    “So once again he showed there what a great captain he is, how he has taken responsibility; even if he is not 100% fit he did the job. He was important in this game as well, and hopefully others in the team can see him as an inspiration and do the same.”

    Alejandro Garnacho, who on Friday signed a contract extension to 2028, is back in light training after a foot injury that has kept the teenager out since 12 March. Ten Hag said it was not clear when the Argentinian winger would return to team training and that he would not release him for the Under-20 World Cup, which is being held in his home country from 20 May to 11 June.

    Jadon Sancho, who has endured uneven form this term, scored United’s opener at Spurs but was taken off at half-time. When explaining why, Ten Hag criticised the forward. “He scored a great goal [and] I think he had to score another one,” he said. “He had quite a good performance.

    “But also we lost control and also in the pressing before half-time, the defensive organisation on the left side wasn’t great cooperation. So I hoped to improve that.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Attitude of Delhi Police rude: Women wrestlers to SC

    Attitude of Delhi Police rude: Women wrestlers to SC

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    New Delhi: Seven women wrestlers have told the Supreme Court that it is crucial that police take all complaints of sexual harassment seriously and register FIRs promptly and not create yet another obstacle by delaying the registration.

    However, the attitude of the police was shockingly rude towards the complainants.

    On Tuesday, the Supreme Court issued notice to Delhi police on a plea by wrestlers seeking a direction for the registration of an FIR against Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh.

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    The plea said women athletes who make our nation proud are facing sexual harassment, and instead of getting the support they deserve, they are being forced to run from pillar to post to get justice.

    It said the accused person, in this case, is an influential person and is misusing the process of law to evade justice and further manipulating the legal system and obstructing justice.

    The plea said that “it is crucial that the police take all complaints of sexual harassment seriously and register FIRs promptly and not create yet another obstacle by delaying the registration of FIR”.

    “Failure to do so not only undermines the credibility of the police department but also emboldens perpetrators of sexual harassment, making it more difficult for women to come forward and report such incidents.”

    The plea contended that despite filing complaints which ex-facie disclose the commission of a cognizable offence, the Delhi Police in complete disregard of the law laid down by the constitutional bench of the apex court has failed to register FIRs against the persons accused therein.

    “Inspite of the lapse of three days i.e., from April 21-24, no conclusive action has been taken by the Delhi Police. This clearly depicts a sad state of affairs and a clear violation of human rights. It is the responsibility of the police to ensure the safety of all citizens especially of those who are most vulnerable, however, having miserably failed to discharge their duties, the very institution that is meant to safeguard them,” said the plea.

    The petitioners submitted that on April 21, they went to the police station at Connaught Place, with their formal written complaints and the police took the complaints and did not even issue a formal receipt of the complaint for about three hours.

    “The Police officials were seen taking pictures of the complaints on their mobiles and sending the same here and there. The attitude of the police was shockingly rude towards the complainants. This is a grave injustice and a clear violation of their human rights,” said the plea.

    The plea contended that after being sexually, emotionally, mentally, and physically exploited by the accused and his close aids on numerous occasions, the petitioners along with other wrestlers mustered up the courage to raise their voices before the appropriate authority against such acts and sat on protest (dharna) at Jantar Mantar seeking appropriate action against the perpetrators.

    It added that the Ministry of Sports in wake of such allegations against the accused person, vide public notice dated January 23 decided to constitute a 5- member oversight committee to investigate the allegations on the receipt of the complaints received on the behest of the petitioners.

    “The oversight committee took note of the allegations and the statements of the victims were recorded. However, it is distressing to know that despite the committee being formed, no concrete steps have been taken to address this critical issue.

    “Further, as per print media, it is in circulation that the accused in fact has been given clean-chit in the matter and the report of the committee is lying at the Ministry of Sports and despite requests the report is not being made public,” said the petition.

    The top court is likely to take up the petition for hearing on Friday.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Centre must change attitude towards agriculture: Niranjan Reddy in Kerala

    Centre must change attitude towards agriculture: Niranjan Reddy in Kerala

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    Hyderabad: Telangana agriculture minister Singireddy Niranjan Reddy at a conference in Trivandrum on “Developing value chain in agricultural products” said that CM K Chandrashekar Rao’s (KCR) pro-agriculture policies are reason for the state’s success.

    At Yiga 2023 held in Kerala’s capital, Reddy said that Telangana government prioritises agriculture first and 65 lakh farmers in the state are working on 50 lakh acres across the state. He further said that agriculture contributes to 18.2% of state’s GDP.

    “Telangana’s agriculture sector is at the top of the country as a result of the policies followed in the last nine years. In the last two terms, the state government has focused on large-scale peasant agriculture and hence agricultural production has increased significantly.”

    Reddy claimed that even young people are attracted towards agriculture as an employment sector.

    Discussing future course of action, Reddy said that there is a need to divide the country into crop colonies. In order to make agriculture profitable, the Centre should cultivate its commitment to the agriculture sector and change its attitude.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )