Tuesday, Oct 6 2020 | Time 17:43 Hrs(IST)
image
  • Tukish police seize 228 kg cocaine, detain 9 in Istanbul
  • PM holds interaction with President and CEO of Vestas wind systems Henrik Anderson
  • HP: Courts warns of punitive action for hindering transmission line work in Hamirpur
  • Ex-DIG of Assam Police held from Nepal border in paper leak scam
  • Quad: India committed to a rules-based world order, says Jaishankar
  • LG pays tributes to JCO martyred in unprovoked shelling by Pak in Rajouri
  • Congress MP D K Suresh tested positive
  • World-class facilities & stadiums make a big difference to our performances, says Akashdeep Singh
  • Quad to deepen coordination; US wants it formalised
  • Cristiano Ronaldo tops McAfee’s 'Most Dangerous Celebrity' list in India
  • Cristiano Ronaldo tops McAfee’s 'Most Dangerous Celebrity' list in India
  • RBI monetary policy on Oct 9
  • 'Vision-less' oppn has nothing to offer to public: Yogi
  • Nat Clinical Management Protocol for Covid management released
  • Dr Abdullah Abdullah arrives in India on five-day official visit, to meet PM, EAM
States » North


Hathras incident not conspiracy but tragedy: Rahul to Yogi

Hathras incident not conspiracy but tragedy: Rahul to Yogi

Patiala, Oct 6 (UNI) Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday said it was Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s prerogative to see an "international conspiracy" in the Hathras incident but he personally sees it as a "major tragedy".

“Yogi Adityanath is entitled to his opinion, he can imagine what he wants, but what I saw was a lovely girl brutalised and killed, and her family threatened and subjugated,” Mr Gandhi said at a press conference here in response to a question.

The Congress MP said he saw a tragedy in the incident and Mr Adityanath should also have had the decency to see so.

Mr Gandhi said he found it interesting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had not uttered a word about the incident.

The Uttar Pradesh Police had claimed to have busted an “international conspiracy” to foment caste conflagration in the state to defame the Yogi Adityanath government over the Hathras incident and registered 19 FIRs for spreading rumours and trying to vitiate the atmosphere.

On he and his sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra being pushed around and manhandled on way to Hathras and FIRs being registered against large number of Congress workers by the UP police, the former AICC chief said what he and his party men and women suffered was minor as compared to what the victim’s family was going through.

"They are the ones who have really been pushed around," he said, adding that it was “no big deal” for him to be pushed around by the cops in UP.

His and Congress party’s job was to protect the people of India, which is why he went to Hathras and had come to Punjab to stand with its farmers, said Mr Gandhi, adding “in our fight against injustice we will take the lathis and pushes.”

“Imagine your son or daughter being killed like this and your family being targeted for protesting and demanding justice, that is how I felt,” he said, adding that he went there not just for the Hathras victim and her family but for the sake of lakhs of Indian women who suffer, and thousands of women who are raped in the country every day.

Asked why he was not present in Parliament during voting on the Farm Bills, Mr Gandhi said he was a son too, and had a son’s duty for his mother. His mother had to go for medical check-up and since his sister could not go for some family reasons, it was his responsibility to do so, he added.

UNI DB PS 1535

More News
LG pays tributes to JCO martyred in unprovoked shelling by Pak in Rajouri

LG pays tributes to JCO martyred in unprovoked shelling by Pak in Rajouri

06 Oct 2020 | 5:35 PM

Srinagar, Oct 6 (UNI) Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha on Tuesday paid tributes to Subedar Sukhdev Singh, a Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) of Indian Army who attained martyrdom during the unprovoked cross border shelling along the Line of Control in Rajouri district on Monday.

see more..

Jammu GMC soon to have liquid oxygen pipeline: Principal

06 Oct 2020 | 5:32 PM

Jammu, Oct 6 (UNI) Asserting that dependency on cylinders will come down in coming days, Principal of Jammu based Government Medical College and Hospital, Dr Nasib Chand Digra on Tuesday said that the premises will soon have liquid oxygen pipeline.

see more..
'Vision-less' oppn has nothing to offer to public: Yogi

'Vision-less' oppn has nothing to offer to public: Yogi

06 Oct 2020 | 5:28 PM

Lucknow, Oct 6(UNI) Charging the opposition as 'vision-less', Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday said that they have nothing to offer to the public hence indulged in propaganda.

see more..
Left delegation meets family members of Hathras victim, demands probe by sitting SC judge

Left delegation meets family members of Hathras victim, demands probe by sitting SC judge

06 Oct 2020 | 5:20 PM

Hathras, Oct 6 (UNI) A joint delegation of CPI and CPI(M) on Tuesday met the family members of the 19-year-old girl who died in a Delhi hospital on September 29 after she was allegedly gang-raped in Hathras, and demanded an independent judicial enquiry into the matter.

see more..

August 5 decision of centre an unconscionable act, PC

06 Oct 2020 | 4:49 PM

Srinagar, Oct 6 (UNI) Expressing full confidence in the power of a collective mechanism, the Peoples Conference (PC) termed the August 5, 2019 decision as an unconscionable act of betrayal of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

see more..
image