Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:09pm on 14 Feb 2024,Wednesday India
Amid escalating farmer protests, Delhi Police reinforce borders with innovative measures. Deploying sonic weapons and stocking lubricants, authorities aim to deter advancing protestors. Concrete-filled containers and reinforced barricades line entry points, while tear-gas drones mark a technological shift in crowd control. Modified tractors pose new challenges, prompting police readiness with defensive tactics. As tensions mount, farmers resort to kite-flying to disrupt drone surveillance. With roads resembling fortresses, the standoff intensifies, signaling a potential clash between protestors and law enforcement. As both sides dig in, the struggle for control of Delhi's borders escalates, amplifying the urgency for resolution.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:52pm on 14 Feb 2024,Wednesday India
Farmers protesting at the Shambhu border employed a novel tactic by flying kites to thwart tear gas drones used by security forces. Despite clashes and tear gas fired by Haryana Police, farmers remained resolute in their demand for legal MSP guarantees and agricultural reforms. Union Agriculture Minister Arjun Munda urged constructive dialogue, while farmer leaders criticized the government's stance. The farmers, equipped with protective gear, continued their march towards Delhi, emphasizing key demands including MSP laws and justice for Lakhimpur Kheri victims.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:14pm on 14 Feb 2024,Wednesday India
In ongoing farmers' protests, the Centre calls for a virtual meeting with farm bodies as tensions rise. Heavy security in Delhi with anti-riot gear and barricades at key points. Farmers marching towards the capital, met with tear gas, drones deployed. High alert in Punjab as police remain on duty. CBSE issues exam notice amid potential traffic issues. Traffic advisory for Delhi-NCR; Ghazipur open, Singhu and Tikri closed. Union ministers set for talks with farmer leaders. Mock drill at Tikri Border raises concerns about arresting protesters.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:42pm on 14 Feb 2024,Wednesday India
Poonam Pandey and ex-husband Sam Bombay are slapped with a Rs 100 crore defamation case by Faizan Ansari, accusing them of manipulating emotions and trust by faking her own death. Ansari filed an FIR urging Kanpur Police Commissioner to arrest the duo, claiming they staged the death, betraying millions and the Bollywood industry. Pandey's 'death' was initially announced on Instagram, attributed to cervical cancer, but she later revealed it as an awareness stunt. The All Indian Cine Workers Association demanded legal action, calling her actions "highly wrong" and "unacceptable." Celebrities like Kangana Ranaut criticized Pandey's controversial move.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:05am on 14 Feb 2024,Wednesday India
As protesting farmers resumed their 'Delhi Chalo' march, clashes erupted at the Punjab-Haryana border, with police firing tear gas and erecting barricades. Despite a temporary ceasefire, tensions escalated as farmers vowed to continue their journey to Delhi. Security measures intensified, causing traffic chaos in Delhi for the second consecutive day. The clash reflects echoes of past protests, with farmers demanding MSP laws and loan waivers. Authorities deployed drones and water cannons to deter the farmers. Amid injuries and breathing difficulties from tear gas, farmers remain resolute, equipped for a prolonged struggle, as they approach the national capital.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:48am on 14 Feb 2024,Wednesday India
During continuing protests at the Punjab-Haryana border, farmers denounced the government's use of "brute force," stating that paramilitary forces were deployed against them. Despite assurances of dialogue from the government, clashes persisted as tear gas was fired on protesters. Political tensions rose as Congress pledged support for MSP, contrasting with previous government decisions. Meanwhile, farmer unions prepare for Bharat Bandh on February 16 and rail roko in Punjab. Minister Arjun Munda urged farmers to consider public inconvenience, emphasizing the need for informed dialogue. The standoff continues as farmers demand resolution to their grievances regarding agricultural laws.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:33am on 14 Feb 2024,Wednesday India
In a dramatic turn of events, a taxi collided with the cavalcade of West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose in Delhi, prompting immediate security measures. The incident occurred in the Inderpuri area of the national capital, where one of the vehicles in the governor's motorcade had a minor collision with the taxi. Unaware of the vehicle's significance, the taxi driver, identified as Ajit, followed it to a guest house and crashed into the motorcade. Swift action by security guards led to the driver's detention by Delhi Police. Suspicions arise regarding the connection to the governor's recent visit to unrest-hit Sandeshkhali, West Bengal, prompting an ongoing investigation.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:45am on 14 Feb 2024,Wednesday India
Visa and Mastercard have halted commercial card transactions following the Reserve Bank of India's directive to cease such payments by companies and small entities. Transactions at non-KYC-ed merchants are temporarily suspended, per an Economic Times report. The move aims to curb money flow to unverified merchants unauthorized to accept card payments. While the exact reason for the directive remains undisclosed, fintech startups operating in the sector have received notices to pause business payments until further notice. Paymate CEO Ajay Adiseshann confirms compliance with guidelines, ensuring minimal disruption to business payments through alternate arrangements.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:37am on 14 Feb 2024,Wednesday India
As protesting farmers march towards Delhi, roads are barricaded and security heightened at Singhu, Tikri, and Ghazipur borders. Central Delhi sees heavy police presence with anti-riot gear and concrete barricades. Delhi Metro stations regulated, gates shut amid tensions. Police resort to tear gas at Shambhu border, drones deployed. Punjab on high alert, 70% police force on duty. Farmers demand MSP legislation, Swaminathan Commission recommendations enforcement, pensions, debt forgiveness, and justice for Lakhimpur Kheri victims. Protesters remain resolute in compelling government attention to their demands. Stay updated on developments.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:17am on 14 Feb 2024,Wednesday India
Protesting farmers have resumed their march towards Delhi after a night halt, despite a massive security presence and prohibitory orders. Recalling scenes from the 2020-21 protest, tear gas and water cannons were employed to deter farmers from crossing the Punjab-Haryana border. Determined to press on until their demands are met, farmers assert they are prepared for a prolonged standoff, equipped with essentials for months. Disagreements persist between the government and farmers over key issues, including MSP legislation and farm loan waivers. With public gatherings banned and stringent border restrictions causing traffic chaos, the standoff intensifies as both sides stand firm.