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Mithun Chakraborty hospitalised in Kolkata after complaining of chest pain
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Mithun Chakraborty hospitalised in Kolkata after complaining of chest pain

Renowned actor Mithun Chakraborty was hospitalised in Kolkata after experiencing chest discomfort on Saturday morning. According to a report by a leading news portal, sources close to the actor revealed that he was feeling unwell, leading to his admission to the hospital where he is currently receiving medical care.

The actor’s family has not responded to the news of his hospitalisation, and the hospital has also not released any statement at this time. Mithun, who recently appeared as a judge on the dance reality show Dance Bangla Dance alongside Mouni Roy, Subhashree Ganguly, Srabanti Chatterjee, and Puja Banerjee, was awarded the Padma Bhushan in January 2024.

Mithun Chakraborty, known for his roles in approximately 350 movies across various Indian languages including Hindi, Bengali, Odia, Bhojpuri, and Tamil, expressed disbelief upon hearing that he was to be honoured with the Padma Bhushan award.

See Also: Birthday Special: 10 fascinating facts about Mithun Chakraborty 

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Jagdeep Dhankhar And M Kharge’s Big Face-Off In Parliament Over Rules
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Jagdeep Dhankhar And M Kharge’s Big Face-Off In Parliament Over Rules

The buzz around the Jayant Chaudhary-led RLD joining hands with the NDA and the consternation this has caused in the troubled INDIA alliance spilled over into Parliament on Saturday, sparking a sharp exchange between Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and Rajya Sabha chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar.

When Mr Dhankhar appeared to accuse the Congress of “insulting” a Bharat Ratna recipient, Mr Kharge lost his cool and asked the Vice President to not indulge in politics. The Vice-President then retorted, “Because I come from the farmer community, does not mean I am a weak Chairman. I have tolerated a lot.”

The exchange began after Jayant Chaudhary, whose party is a member of the INDIA alliance, rose in the Rajya Sabha and started thanking the BJP-led NDA government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for announcing that the Bharat Ratna would be conferred posthumously on his grandfather Chaudhary Charan Singh. Congress leaders objected to the speech and Mr Dhankhar then asked Mr Kharge to either “control your people or rise and address the House”.

Prefacing his remarks with the assertion that he and the Congress were happy that former Prime Ministers Narasimha Rao and Chaudhary Charan Singh, and the father of the Green Revolution, Dr MS Swaminathan, were being awarded the Bharat Ratna – and that he “saluted” all three personalities – Mr Kharge wondered how Mr Chaudhary was allowed to speak on the issue. 

‘Use Discretion Judiciously’

 “Whenever we want to discuss something, you always ask us what rule we should be allowed to do so under. I want to pose the same question to you: under which rule was he (Mr Chaudhary) permitted to speak? If this is the way it is, you should always give us permission as well. On the one hand, you talk about rules, and on the other, you allow whoever you want (to speak),” Mr Kharge said in Hindi.

The Congress chief, who is also the leader of the opposition in the Rajya Sabha, added, “You have discretion, but you should use that discretion very judiciously, not as and when you want.” 

The Rajya Sabha Chairman then interrupted Mr Kharge and said, “The way your people… When the discussion was going on over giving Chaudhary Charan Singh the Bharat Ratna… I don’t want to use words.”

Incensed, Mr Kharge thundered, “Don’t make politics (sic). I said we salute all the people who have worked for this country. Irrespective of political parties. Irrespective of caste and creed. We salute them. But the way the discussion is going on, neither are you following the rules nor have you brought that agenda for discussion. We all could have participated.”

“But that was not done. That is not fair. That is not good. If you want to follow, you should follow the rule,” he said.

‘You Have Pained My Heart’

After an uproar, Mr Dhankhar retorted, “Because I come from the farmer community, does not mean I am a weak Chairman. I have tolerated a lot. You say anything you like about me, you don’t follow precedent… You use any language against me. Sometimes you behave like a teacher, as if I am a student.”

“This moment is a sensitive one. You have pained my heart,” he said.

The Rajya Sabha chairman said he has honoured requests from many members to honour ISRO scientists and others who have brought laurels to the nation “without looking at any rule”.

“Now the leader of the opposition is questioning me under which rule I want that someone should appreciate Bharat Ratna to Chaudhary Charan Singh. The rule is in me (sic),” he said.

When Mr Kharge interrupted, Mr Dhankhar said, “Don’t use this language, sir. I will not tolerate an insult to Chaudhary Charan Singh… He stands for impeccable public life, unflinching commitment to farmers.”

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Cement Barricades, Nails On Road: Haryana Prepares To Block Farmers’ March
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Cement Barricades, Nails On Road: Haryana Prepares To Block Farmers’ March

Cement barricades, iron nails, heavy police deployment – this is how authorities in Haryana are preparing to block farmers who are planning to march to Delhi on Tuesday to press the Centre to accept their various demands. Route diversions and a seven-tier security cordon are also a part of the elaborate arrangements.

A video that is being widely shared on social media shows a man drilling iron nails into the road.

All the borders of Haryana with Punjab have been sealed with huge cement barricades and barbed wires. Section 144 has been imposed in many districts of Haryana and CRPF and other security agencies have also been deployed along with the police force.

The arrangements serve as a deja vu moment – another massive farmers’ march in 2020.

In 2020, a large number of farmers from Punjab and nearby areas of Ambala gathered at the Shambhu border and broke police barriers to march towards Delhi. The farmers held a year-long protest on Delhi’s border points against the three now-repealed farm laws.

Earlier in the day, the Haryana-Punjab border at Shambhu was closed for vehicular movement towards Ambala and Delhi. It even led to a massive traffic jam inconveniencing commuters travelling towards Ambala.

The Ghaggar river bed has also been dug up to prevent farmers from reaching the highway through tractors, said officials.

The Haryana government has also ordered the suspension of mobile internet services and bulk SMS in seven districts – Ambala, Kurukshetra, Kaithal, Jind, Hisar, Fatehabad and Sirsa – ahead of the farmers’ proposed march.

This comes even as the farmers are readying their tractor trolleys to participate in the march. In Rajpura, farmers took out a tractor march as part of their preparations to head towards Delhi.

More than 200 farmer unions are expected to begin the march on February 13 over several demands, including the enactment of a law to guarantee a minimum support price (MSP) for crops.

A three-member team of Union ministers on Thursday held a detailed discussion with the leaders of farmer organisations.

The farmer leaders had said the Central ministers assured them that they would hold a second round of the meeting soon but they had also stated that their proposed ‘Delhi Chalo’ march stands.  The ministers, meanwhile, have invited the farm union leaders for a meeting a day before the march – on March 12 – in Chandigarh

The farmers are also demanding implementation of the Swaminathan Commission’s recommendations, pensions for farmers and farm labourers, farm debt waiver, withdrawal of police cases and “justice” for victims of the Lakhimpur Kheri violence.

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