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Here is a summary of some of the important news items published today (04/06/2022) in some Indian and Sri Lankan dailies.
Bharatiya Kisan Union national spokesperson Rakesh Dikait on Friday accused the BJP of plotting to assassinate him, The New Indian Express reported.
According to the report, he was shocked to learn that the recent ink attack on him in Karnataka was a “well-planned conspiracy”.
He added, “The government wants to kill itself to break up the stunned family and association. But it will never happen.”
He addressed a review meeting of the Bharatiya Kisan Union at the Dharmeswari farm in Jangeti village in Meerut district.
He said that just as Mahatma Gandhi was shot dead by “conspirators”, those who raise their voices for the country and the country’s peasants are the target of “conspirators”.
“Millions of astonished people are ready to raise the Inquilabi flag in the country if anything comes of a shock,” he said.
On May 30, one of the attackers, Rakesh Dikai, was convicted of murder, jailed and released on probation, said Bangalore Metropolitan Police Deputy Commissioner S.D. Saranappa said on Wednesday that the PTI news agency.
The 52-year-old Sivakumar Atri was released from Hassan jail in 2015.
The three were arrested for throwing ink at Rakesh Dikai.
Sajid calls for nationwide agrarian revolution
Opposition leader Sajid Premadasa has announced that the United People’s Power (UPP) has decided to launch a nationwide agrarian revolution, according to the Dhinakaran Weekly.
The statement said, “The move is aimed at protecting the people of the country from the famine that is looming due to the current economic crisis in the country.
At this juncture, United People’s Power has decided to highlight issues such as popularizing indigenous farming practices and emphasizing indigenous food cultivation in finding alternatives to manure scarcity.
The United People’s Power Party expects to receive funding and other assistance from party leaders and businessmen on a voluntary basis.
The United People’s Power Party has decided to carry out this project with the help of the party’s regional organizers and village supporters. “
“Stone will be stoned to death”
Former Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa has stated that he supports the 21st amendment to the constitution, according to the Tamil Mirror website.
According to the report, former finance minister Basil Rajapaksa was responding to a question raised by a journalist after Malwana was released on bail.
Meanwhile, the 21st Amendment to the Constitution states that those with dual citizenship cannot be members of parliament.
The former Finance Minister was asked whether the amendment was being brought for you.
Former Finance Minister Basil Rajapakse said he would support the 21st Amendment to the Constitution, adding that the fruit would be stoned to death.
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