Tag: Injustice

  • Kapil Sibal announces new platform to fight ‘injustice’ in India

    Kapil Sibal announces new platform to fight ‘injustice’ in India

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    New Delhi: Rajya Sabha leader Kapil Sibal on Saturday announced a new platform to fight “injustice” prevailing in the country under the BJP-led government, calling on everyone, including opposition chief ministers and leaders, to support him in his endeavour.

    Addressing a press conference here, Sibal said he was launching the platform “Insaaf” and a website “Insaaf ke sipahi” to help people rise in the fight against injustice with lawyers at the forefront of the initiative.

    He said on March 11, he will hold a meeting of the initiative at Jantar Mantar where he will put forward a vision for India.

    Sibal said it was an open invitation for everyone, including opposition leaders and common people, to join him at the event.

    He sought the support of opposition chief ministers and leaders for his initiative.

    “This will be a national level platform where lawyers will be at the forefront. RSS shakhas have also been spreading their ideology in every locality which gives rise to injustice. We will fight that injustice also,” he said.

    The senior advocate said this was a people’s platform and dismissed suggestions that he was launching any political party.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • ‘Injustice to Telangana once again’: BRS slams Budget

    ‘Injustice to Telangana once again’: BRS slams Budget

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    Hyderabad: Telangana’s ruling party Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) has slammed the Union Budget saying that the state has once again received a “raw deal” in the Union Budget.

    In his reaction to the Union Budget 2023-24 presented in the Parliament on Wednesday, state Finance Minister T. Harish Rao said that the Centre has “again done injustice to Telangana”. He said that there was “no mention of fulfilling commitments made to the state in Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act”.

    Rao said that despite repeated demands for the last nine years to set up a rail coaching factory, the Centre remained indifferent.

    He described the budget as “flimsy”.

    Rao said that weavers were not provided GST relief and incentives, while there was a drastic cut on fertiliser subsidy. He said injustice was done to Telangana in allocation of nursing and medical colleges.

    He claimed that the number of beneficiaries under the PM Kishan scheme has been slashed.

    The minister pointed out that last year, Rs 9,243 crore were allocated for procurement of cotton through Cotton Corporation of India (CCI) but this year only Rs 1 lakh has been allocated. “This as a grave injustice to cotton farmers.”

    He also accused the Centre of not adhering to Fiscal Responsibility & Budget Management (FRBM) norms. He reiterated that the states were losing their share in taxes due to cesses and surcharges. He also complained of a major cut in allocations for Centrally sponsored schemes.

    Agriculture Minister S. Niranjan Reddy alleged that the allocation for agriculture has been slashed by 22 per cent. He said that this again proved that the government at the Centre is “anti-farmer”.

    The minister said the Centre has cut the allocation for MNREGA by Rs 29,400 crore while the allocation for PM Kisan Nidhi has not been enhanced.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • ‘Injustice to Telangana once again’: BRS slams Budget

    ‘Injustice to Telangana once again’: BRS slams Budget

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    Hyderabad: Telangana’s ruling party Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) has slammed the Union Budget saying that the state has once again received a “raw deal” in the Union Budget.

    In his reaction to the Union Budget 2023-24 presented in the Parliament on Wednesday, state Finance Minister T. Harish Rao said that the Centre has “again done injustice to Telangana”. He said that there was “no mention of fulfilling commitments made to the state in Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act”.

    Rao said that despite repeated demands for the last nine years to set up a rail coaching factory, the Centre remained indifferent.

    He described the budget as “flimsy”.

    Rao said that weavers were not provided GST relief and incentives, while there was a drastic cut on fertiliser subsidy. He said injustice was done to Telangana in allocation of nursing and medical colleges.

    He claimed that the number of beneficiaries under the PM Kishan scheme has been slashed.

    The minister pointed out that last year, Rs 9,243 crore were allocated for procurement of cotton through Cotton Corporation of India (CCI) but this year only Rs 1 lakh has been allocated. “This as a grave injustice to cotton farmers.”

    He also accused the Centre of not adhering to Fiscal Responsibility & Budget Management (FRBM) norms. He reiterated that the states were losing their share in taxes due to cesses and surcharges. He also complained of a major cut in allocations for Centrally sponsored schemes.

    Agriculture Minister S. Niranjan Reddy alleged that the allocation for agriculture has been slashed by 22 per cent. He said that this again proved that the government at the Centre is “anti-farmer”.

    The minister said the Centre has cut the allocation for MNREGA by Rs 29,400 crore while the allocation for PM Kisan Nidhi has not been enhanced.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )