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Thursday 11, February 2021 [alt_text]( The Evening Wrap Here are the biggest news stories of the day [alt_text]( Welcome to the Evening Wrap newsletter, your guide to the dayâs biggest stories with concise analysis from The Hindu. We hope you are staying safe. Rajnath Singh confirms troops withdrawal at LAC in Ladakh India and China have [reached an agreement for disengagement in the Pangong Lake area]( to cease their forward deployments in a phased, coordinated, and verified manner and it will substantially restore the situation to what it was before the stand-off last year, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh informed the Rajya Sabha on Thursday. âThe Chinese side will keep its troop presence in the North Bank area to the east of Finger 8. Reciprocally, the Indian troops will be based at their permanent base at Dhan Singh Thapa Post near Finger 3. A similar action would be taken in the South Bank area by both sides,â Singh said in a statement. [Defence Minister Rajnath Singh makes a statement on February 11, 2021 in the Rajya Sabha on the India-China standoff. Photo: RSTV via PTI
]Defence Minister Rajnath Singh makes a statement on February 11, 2021 in the Rajya Sabha on the India-China standoff. Photo: RSTV via PTI âThese are mutual and reciprocal steps and any structures that had been built by both sides since April 2020 in both North and South Bank area will be removed and the landforms will be restored,â he said. Further, both sides had agreed on a temporary moratorium on military activities in the North Bank, including patrolling in the traditional areas. âPatrolling will be resumed only when both sides reach an agreement in diplomatic and military talks that would be held subsequently,â Singh added.The implementation of this agreement started on Wednesday in the North and South Bank of the Pangong Lake. âI want to assure this House that in these talks we have not conceded anything,â Singh said, while stating that there were still some outstanding issues with regard to deployment and patrolling at some other points along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh. These will be the focus of further discussions with the Chinese side. Companies like Twitter should follow Indian law: Ravi Shankar Prasad Minister for Information Technology and Communications Ravi Shankar Prasad on Thursday said global social media platforms such as Twitter, WhatsApp, Facebook and others were welcome to work, and earn money in India but they [should follow the law and the Constitution of India](. Replying to a question in the Rajya Sabha, Prasad said his Ministry had flagged Twitter and called out the microblogging site for double standards, adding that âfreedom of speechâ was there but Article 19 (2) of the Constitution added reasonable restrictions because of sovereignty and integrity of India. [ ] âWhy is it that when police act in Washingtonâs Capitol Hill ransacking, a micro-blogging site stands in their support, but when a similar action is taken at Red Fort, our national pride, the platform opposes it? Freedom of speech is there, but with reasonable restrictions. Why double standards? You cannot spread hate messages such as âPM Modi massacre of farmersâ,â Prasad said animatedly. Twitter and the government of India have been at loggerheads over issues related to content removal and freedom of expression. Delhi HC issues notice on plea seeking court-monitored SIT probe into death of farmer on Republic Day The Delhi High Court on Thursday issued a notice seeking the response of the Delhi government and Delhi police on a [plea seeking a court-monitored SIT probe into the death of Navreet Singh](, a 25-year-old farmer who died after his tractor overturned during the protesting farmersâ tractor rally on Republic Day, PTI reported. The notice, issued also to the Uttar Pradesh government and the Chief Medical Officer of the DistrictHospital at Rampur, where the post mortem was conducted, was in response to a petition by Singhâs grandfather who has claimed that the victim had suffered gunshot injuries to his head. The court directed the Delhi Police to file a status report with regard to the investigation on or before the next date of hearing on February 26. Advocate Vrinda Grover, appearing for the victimâs grandfather, told the court that the way Delhi Police has conducted itself in the matter âdoes not inspire a shred of confidenceâ. She said that the police abandoned all procedures, like carrying out inquest proceedings, conducting a post mortem and lodging of an FIR, as required under the law, even if it was a case of accidental death. She said the police, instead, seized all the CCTV footage from the area, including from cameras which were closest to the incident site, and only selectively released video recorded from far. It also released a statement to the media, on the evening of January 26, saying that the farmer died due to overturning of the tractor without even carrying out a probe, she told the court. Grover told the court that according to a UK-based pathologist, who saw the video of the incident and also perused the post mortem report, the injuries on the victim were consistent with at least one or two gunshot wounds. She argued that this indicated that the victim lost control of the tractor and it overturned as he was shot by the police personnel. The petition has sought directions to Delhi Police to share with the petitioner the CCTV footage recovered from the incident site. It may be recalled that multiple FIRs in different states, alleging sedition and creation of communal disharmony, had been quickly registered against several journalists, including India Todayâs Rajdeep Sardesai, over reports that seemed to cast doubt on the police narrative that Singh had died due to injuries caused by his tractor overturning. âFour people run this countryâ, says Rahul Gandhi, in sharp attack on government Prime Minister [Narendra Modi is running the country on a âhum do hamare do (we two, ours two)â policy](, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said in Parliament today. He alleged that this policy has been evident in all of the dispensationâs major policy decisions, be it demonetisation, the implementation of GST, the Covid-19-related lockdown, and most recently, the three agri laws have triggered farmer protests across the country. âYou all must remember the saying we used for family planning, âHum do, humare doâ. This government has given that slogan a new meaning. The country is run by four people. âHum do, aur humaare do,ââ Gandhi said, adding that the âintent of the three laws are to allow industrialists to buy unlimited quantity of foodgrains and hoard them as much as they want.â [Congress leader Rahul Gandhi speaks in the Lok Sabha on February 11, 2021. Photo: LSTV via PTI]Congress leader Rahul Gandhi speaks in the Lok Sabha on February 11, 2021. Photo: LSTV via PTI The farm laws, he said, will not only ruin farmers, but finish the middlemen and have a âdevastating effectâ on small shopkeepers and small businessmen. It will be a âmassive blowâ to small and medium enterprise, which will âdestroyâ Indiaâs rural economy. Gandhi also led his party members and those from the TMC and the DMK to observe a two-minute silence to mourn the death of 194 farmers who have died during the ongoing farmersâ agitation. CAA will be implemented, says Amit Shah in Bengal rally Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said the [Citizenship (Amendment) Act will be implemented]( once the vaccination for COVID-19 is completed. âWe are a party that keeps our promise,â Shah said at a gathering largely comprising people from the Matua sect at Thakaurnagar in the North 24 Parganas district. The CAA is an emotive issue for members of the sect of Hindu refugees from Bangladesh who had voted overwhelmingly for the BJP candidate in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls. The delay in the implementation has been making them restless. âWe promised citizenship to Matuas in 2018⦠In 2019 they supported us. In 2020 we brought the CAA in Parliament,â Shah said, adding that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has been going to town saying the BJP made a false promise. âThe Covid-19 crisis came. Mamatadidi started saying it is a false promise and that she wonât allow the implementation of the CAA,â Shah said. The Home Minister said he wants to promise the people that as soon as the vaccination process is complete, the BJP government will give citizenship to the Matuas. He also accused all the political parties of misleading the minorities by propagating that they will lose citizenship because of the CAA. âAs Union Home Minister I want to assure people that not a single Muslim brother or sister will lose citizenship because of the CAA,â Shah said. He said the CAA is a legislation to give citizenship and not to take it away. [
Union Home Minister Amit Shah addresses a public rally at Rashmela Mela maidan in Cooch Behar district of West Bengal on February 11, 2021.
] Union Home Minister Amit Shah addresses a public rally at Rashmela Mela maidan in Cooch Behar district of West Bengal on February 11, 2021. Earlier in the day, the Home Minister addressed a rally in Cooch Behar and flagged off party âParivartanâ yatra. Describing the upcoming Assembly polls as âhistoricâ, he said Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will be left chanting âJai Shri Ramâ after the polls. Biden speaks to Xi on phone, highlights concerns about Chinaâs economic practices U.S. President [Joe Biden spoke with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping]( on Wednesday evening (Washington time), the first call between the two leaders since Biden assumed office on January 20. Biden highlighted concerns about Beijingâs economic practices, its human rights record, and âassertive actions in the regionâ while affirming his priority of preserving a âfree and open Indo-Pacific,â the White House said in a readout of the call. âPresident Biden affirmed his priorities of protecting the American peopleâs security, prosperity, health, and way of life, and preserving a free and open Indo-Pacific. President Biden underscored his fundamental concerns about Beijingâs coercive and unfair economic practices, crackdown in Hong Kong, human rights abuses in Xinjiang, and increasingly assertive actions in the region, including toward Taiwan,â the White House said. Xi, however, is reported to have said that Hong Kong, Taiwan and Xinjiang are matters internal to China, as per Chinaâs state-run Xinhua news agency. China and the U.S. should âjointly safeguard peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region,â Xi is reported to have said. âThe Taiwan question and issues relating to Hong Kong, Xinjiang, etc. are China's internal affairs and concern Chinaâs sovereignty and territorial integrity, and the U.S. side should respect Chinaâs core interests and act prudently,â Xi said, as per Xinhua. The Biden administration is conducting a review of Trump administrationâs trade policies on China as well as a review of the impact of Chinese tech companies on U.S. national security. The administration is also, at least for the moment, not going forward with a Trump administration ban on social media app TikTok and its take-over by a U.S. company, according to reports. Covid Watch: Numbers and Developments The [number of reported coronavirus cases from India]( stood at 1,08,71,492 at the time of publishing this newsletter, with the death toll at 1,56,776. In Brief: The democracy watchdog Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) in its latest report has said that 12,924 electoral bonds worth â¹6,534 crores were sold from March 2018 to January 2021. It also found that of the 28 ministers whose declared holdings were analysed, 26 (93%) were crorepatis, while their net worth, on average, was â¹4.46 crores. Significantly, the ADR report said that 2,301 or 97.50% of the groups registered for receiving donations were unrecognised parties. Further, the contribution reports of only 78 of the 2,301 registered unrecognized parties (3.39%) were available in the public domain for the financial year 2018-19. While the government is expected to soon announce a regulatory code for OTT platforms, the Internet and Mobile Association of India on Thursday announced the adoption of a âtoolkitâ by 17 players, including Netflix, Disney+Hotstar, and Amazon Prime. Effective from February 10, onwards, the purpose of the toolkit, the industry body said, was to help achieve effective self-regulation goals as envisioned in the Code, and address feedback received from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting on issues of conflict of interest and prohibited content. Evening Wrap will return tomorrow. Today's Top Picks [alt_text]( [Churuli movie review | A roller-coaster ride down a never-ending spiral]( [alt_text]( [Data | Over 50,000 hectares of forest land in Uttarakhand diverted for various projects in last 30 years]( [alt_text]( ['Annaatthe' to 'Doctor': A peek into Tamil cinemaâs exciting 2021 release calendar]( [alt_text]( [âHustlerâ magazine publisher Larry Flynt dies at 78]( You are receiving this email because you are a user of [thehindu.com]( If you do not wish to receive any such emails, [unsubscribe here.](mailto:rm-0bfhqx75bf2f90kauhrxfebysa8hk09@newsalert.thehindu.com?subject=Unsubscribe&body=You will be unsubscribed from our mailing list.) To ensure you continue to receive emails from The Hindu in your inbox, please add newsletters.th@newsalert.thehindu.com to your contact. If you can't see the mailer, please [click here.]( Group Sites [The Hindu]( | [à®à®¨à¯à®¤à¯ தமிழ௠திà®à¯]( | [Business Line]( | [BL on Campus]( | [Sportstar]( | [Frontline](
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