Leaders of several opposition parties on Thursday took out a protest march in Delhi against the government on several issues, including Pegasus and the alleged manhandling of their MPs in the Rajya Sabha, with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi saying the voice of people was âcrushedâ in the House, PTI reported. Top leaders of several opposition parties met in the chamber of the Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge and then walked in protest from Parliament House to Vijay Chowk. Those who attended the meeting included Gandhi, Sharad Pawar, Kharge, Sanjay Raut, Manoj Jha and other opposition leaders. The protest comes a day after the passage of bills in Rajya Sabha amid charges of manhandling of opposition leaders. The protesting MPs carried placards and banners against the government that read âStop murder of democracyâ and âWe demand repeal of anti-farmers lawsâ. âThe Parliament session is over. Frankly, as far as 60% of the country is concerned, there was no Parliament session as the voice of 70% of the people was crushed, humiliated,â Gandhi told reporters. âOn Wednesday, Rajya Sabha MPs were physically beaten,â he charged. He said the Ppposition was not allowed to speak inside Parliament and âthis is nothing short of murder of democracyâ. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi had termed as âtotally falseâ the Oppositionâs allegations that marshals manhandled their MPs and said one can check facts from the CCTV footage. Twitter blocks Congressâs official handles, several leadersâ accounts A virtual war erupted between Twitter India and the Congress on Thursday after the social media platform blocked the partyâs official handle and the accounts of several senior leaders. Twitter also blocked the partyâs Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra handles, besides that of the Mumbai Regional Congress Committee and the Daman & Diu Congress Committee. The move comes just days after Twitter blocked former Congress president Rahul Gandhi for posting a photograph of the parents of a nine-year-old girl who was allegedly raped and murdered in Delhi. In defiance, party general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra changed her display picture to Gandhiâs, while others like Youth Congress chief B.V. Srinivas changed both his display picture as well the name of his handle to Rahul Gandhi. By late Wednesday evening, prominent leaders whose handles had been suspended by Twitter for violating its policy included Randeep Surjewala, K.C. Venugopal, Ajay Maken, Sushmita Dev, Bhanwar Jitendra Singh and Lok Sabha member Manickam Tagore among others. All these leadersâ as well as the Congressâs handle had shared the same photograph in solidarity with Gandhi. Breaking his silence on the Twitter episode, Gandhi said on Instagram, âIf fighting for justice for murder and rape victim is a crime, then I am guilty. They can lock us out on a platform but they canât lock our voice for the sake of the peopleâ. Party leaders claimed that not just prominent leaders but âthousands of handles associated with the Congress have been blocked by Twitter. Last week, Twitter removed Gandhiâs tweet along with the photo, as sharing of photos of a victim or her relatives is barred under the Indian Law. However, the Congress targeted Twitter for adopting âdouble standardsâ, since functionaries of the National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC) had shared similar photos with the parents of the victims but no action was taken against them. Vadra said on Twitter, âIs Twitter following its own policy for the suspension of Congress leadersâ accounts or the Modi governmentâs? Why hadnât it locked the account of SC commission that had tweeted similar photos before any of our leaders did? By locking Congress leadersâ accounts en masse, Twitter is blatantly colluding with the stifling of democracy by the BJP government in Indiaâ. When The Hindu checked the timeline of the NCSC, the offending photograph from August 2 was removed for violation of Twitterâs policy. The account was, however, functional as the handle tweeted about a public hearing by a member at 3:19 p.m. on August 12. Replying to a query on the development, a Twitter spokesperson said the âTwitter Rulesâ were enforced judiciously and impartially for everyone on its service. GSLV-F10 fails to launch earth observation satellite into intended orbit A technical anomaly preventing the ignition of the GSLV-F10 rocketâs cryogenic upper stage spelt disappointment for Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Thursday morning, as the national space agency could not accomplish the mission to launch earth observation satellite EOS-03 into the intended orbit. Though the lift-off at the scheduled time of 5.43 a.m. from the second launch pad in the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota, some 100 km from here, was successful, the anomaly was realised only after a few minutes. âThe performance of the first and second stages was normal. However, cryogenic upper stage ignition did not happen due to a technical anomaly. The mission couldn't be accomplished as intended,â the ISRO said in a statement. It did not elaborate any further. EOS-03, intended to be positioned in the geostationary transfer orbit initially, was supposed to reach the final geostationary orbit. It was expected to provide near real-time imaging of a large area of interest at frequent intervals, which could be used for quick monitoring of natural disasters, episodic events, and any short-term events. The mission life of the satellite was 10 years. Soon after the 51.70 metre-tall GSLV-F10âs went up, a live telecast on Doordarshan showed scientists in the Mission Control Centre (MCC) eagerly waiting and hoping for its smooth and successful functioning. The launch resembled a routine affair until the rocketâs second stage, some five minutes after the lift-off. A sense of suspicion and uncertainty descended upon the MCC as the graph on the screens showed a slight deviation of the rocketâs path. A few minutes later, some ISRO officials were seen discussing with ISRO chairman K. Sivan. After a few rounds of discussions, the Range Operations Director announced: âPerformance anomaly [was] observed in the cryogenic stage. [The] mission could not be accomplished fully.â Union Minister Jitendra Singh said the mission can be rescheduled again. Muslim man in Kanpur thrashed, asked to chant âJai Shri Ramâ, as minor daughter begs for mercy A Muslim man was assaulted in the public and allegedly asked to chant âJai Shri Ramâ even as his minor daughter tried to save him, said police here on Thursday, PTI reported. A one-minute video of the incident surfaced on social media on Wednesday. The 45-year-old man is seen being assaulted by some men, who ask him to chant âJai Shri Ramâ. The victimâs daughter is seen trying to save her father, crying and asking the attackers not to beat him. Later, some policemen took the man to their Jeep. The footage also shows the man being hit while in police custody. Deputy Police Commissioner (South) Raveena Tyagi said the matter came to the fore at the Kacchi Basti locality near the Ram Gopal crossing in the Barra area of Kanpur on Wednesday. âOn the complaint of the victim, we have lodged an FIR and legal action is under way,â she said. Police, however, did not mention the name of the organisation involved in the act. The victim, an e-rickshaw driver, said that around 3 pm, some people started abusing and assaulting him. They threatened to kill his family. He said he was saved by police. The man is a relative of a Muslim family, which is involved in a dispute with their Hindu neighbours in the Kanpur locality. Police statement said that in July, the two families had filed cases against each other at the local police station. Kabul offers Taliban a power-sharing arrangement to end violence The Taliban seized the strategic Afghan city of Ghazni on Thursday, just 150 kilometres (95 miles) from Kabul, their most important gain in a lightning offensive that has seen them overrun 10 provincial capitals in a week. The interior ministry confirmed the fall of the city, which lies along the major Kabul-Kandahar highway and serves as a gateway between the capital and militant strongholds in the south. âThe enemy took control,â spokesman Mirwais Stanikzai said in a message to media, adding later the cityâs governor had been arrested by Afghan security forces. Pro-Taliban Twitter feeds showed a video of him being escorted out of Ghazni by Taliban fighters and sent on his way in a convoy, prompting speculation in the capital that the government was angered with how the provincial administration capitulated. As security forces retreated across the country, Kabul handed a proposal to Taliban negotiators in Qatar offering a power-sharing deal in return for an end to fighting, according to a member of the governmentâs team in Doha who asked not to be named. A second negotiator, Ghulam Farooq Majroh, said the Taliban had been given an offer about a âgovernment of peaceâ without providing more specifics. Authorities in Kabul have now effectively lost most of northern and western Afghanistan and are left holding a scattered archipelago of contested cities also dangerously at risk of falling to the Taliban. The conflict has escalated dramatically since May, when US-led forces began the final stage of a troop withdrawal due to end later this month following a 20-year occupation. The loss of Ghazni will likely pile more pressure on the countryâs already overstretched air force, needed to bolster Afghanistanâs dispersed security forces who have increasingly been cut off from reinforcements by road. Pro-Taliban social media accounts also boasted of the vast spoils of war their fighters had recovered in recent days, posting photos of armoured vehicles, heavy weapons, and even a drone seized by the insurgents at abandoned Afghan military bases. In less than a week, the insurgents have taken 10 provincial capitals and encircled the biggest city in the north, the traditional anti-Taliban bastion of Mazar-i-Sharif. Fighting was also raging in Kandahar and Lashkar Gar â pro-Taliban heartlands in the south â as well as Herat in the west. An official in Lashkar Gah said Taliban fighters were inching closer to government positions after a massive car bomb badly damaged the cityâs police headquarters Wednesday evening. The blast forced local police to retreat to the governorâs office, while around 40 of their colleagues and one senior commander surrendered to the Taliban. And in Kandahar, the Taliban said they had overrun the heavily fortified jail, saying âhundreds of prisoners were released and taken to safetyâ. The Taliban frequently target prisons to release incarcerated fighters and replenish their ranks. The loss of the prison is a further ominous sign for the countryâs second city, which has been besieged for weeks by the Taliban. Kandahar was once the stronghold of the Taliban â whose forces coalesced in the eponymously named province in the early 1990s â and its capture would serve as both a tactical and psychological victory for the militants. Hundreds of thousands have been displaced by the fighting that has enveloped the country. In recent days, Kabul has been swamped by the displaced, who have begun camping out in parks and other public spaces, sparking a fresh humanitarian crisis in the already overtaxed capital. In Washington, defence officials appeared to be grappling with the spiralling situation but insisted that Afghan security forces were still holding their ground. Covid Watch: Numbers and Developments The number of reported coronavirus cases from India stood at 3,20,77,123 at the time of publishing this newsletter, with the death toll at 4,29,704. Evening Wrap will return tomorrow. [logo] The Evening Wrap 12 AUGUST 2021 [The Hindu logo] Welcome to the Evening Wrap newsletter, your guide to the dayâs biggest stories with concise analysis from The Hindu. [[Arrow]Open in browser]( [[Mail icon]More newsletters]( Opposition takes out protest march against government over alleged manhandling of MPs Leaders of several opposition parties on Thursday [took out a protest march in Delhi]( the government on several issues, including Pegasus and the alleged manhandling of their MPs in the Rajya Sabha, with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi saying the voice of people was âcrushedâ in the House, PTI reported. Top leaders of several opposition parties met in the chamber of the Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge and then walked in protest from Parliament House to Vijay Chowk. Those who attended the meeting included Gandhi, Sharad Pawar, Kharge, Sanjay Raut, Manoj Jha and other opposition leaders. The protest comes a day after the passage of bills in Rajya Sabha amid charges of manhandling of opposition leaders. The protesting MPs carried placards and banners against the government that read âStop murder of democracyâ and âWe demand repeal of anti-farmers lawsâ. âThe Parliament session is over. Frankly, as far as 60% of the country is concerned, there was no Parliament session as the voice of 70% of the people was crushed, humiliated,â Gandhi told reporters. âOn Wednesday, Rajya Sabha MPs were physically beaten,â he charged. He said the Ppposition was not allowed to speak inside Parliament and âthis is nothing short of murder of democracyâ. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi had termed as âtotally falseâ the Oppositionâs allegations that marshals manhandled their MPs and said one can check facts from the CCTV footage. [underlineimg] Twitter blocks Congressâs official handles, several leadersâ accounts A virtual war erupted between Twitter India and the Congress on Thursday after the social media platform [blocked the partyâs official handle and the accounts of several senior leaders](. Twitter also blocked the partyâs Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra handles, besides that of the Mumbai Regional Congress Committee and the Daman & Diu Congress Committee. The move comes just days after Twitter blocked former Congress president Rahul Gandhi for posting a photograph of the parents of a nine-year-old girl who was allegedly raped and murdered in Delhi. In defiance, party general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra changed her display picture to Gandhiâs, while others like Youth Congress chief B.V. Srinivas changed both his display picture as well the name of his handle to Rahul Gandhi. By late Wednesday evening, prominent leaders whose handles had been suspended by Twitter for violating its policy included Randeep Surjewala, K.C. Venugopal, Ajay Maken, Sushmita Dev, Bhanwar Jitendra Singh and Lok Sabha member Manickam Tagore among others. All these leadersâ as well as the Congressâs handle had shared the same photograph in solidarity with Gandhi. Breaking his silence on the Twitter episode, Gandhi said on Instagram, âIf fighting for justice for murder and rape victim is a crime, then I am guilty. They can lock us out on a platform but they canât lock our voice for the sake of the peopleâ. Party leaders claimed that not just prominent leaders but âthousands of handles associated with the Congress have been blocked by Twitter. Last week, Twitter removed Gandhiâs tweet along with the photo, as sharing of photos of a victim or her relatives is barred under the Indian Law. However, the Congress targeted Twitter for adopting âdouble standardsâ, since functionaries of the National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC) had shared similar photos with the parents of the victims but no action was taken against them. Vadra said on Twitter, âIs Twitter following its own policy for the suspension of Congress leadersâ accounts or the Modi governmentâs? Why hadnât it locked the account of SC commission that had tweeted similar photos before any of our leaders did? By locking Congress leadersâ accounts en masse, Twitter is blatantly colluding with the stifling of democracy by the BJP government in Indiaâ. When The Hindu checked the timeline of the NCSC, the offending photograph from August 2 was removed for violation of Twitterâs policy. The account was, however, functional as the handle tweeted about a public hearing by a member at 3:19 p.m. on August 12. Replying to a query on the development, a Twitter spokesperson said the âTwitter Rulesâ were enforced judiciously and impartially for everyone on its service. [underlineimg] GSLV-F10 fails to launch earth observation satellite into intended orbit A [technical anomaly preventing the ignition of the GSLV-F10 rocketâs cryogenic upper stage]( spelt disappointment for Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Thursday morning, as the national space agency could not accomplish the mission to launch earth observation satellite EOS-03 into the intended orbit. Though the lift-off at the scheduled time of 5.43 a.m. from the second launch pad in the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota, some 100 km from here, was successful, the anomaly was realised only after a few minutes. âThe performance of the first and second stages was normal. However, cryogenic upper stage ignition did not happen due to a technical anomaly. The mission couldn't be accomplished as intended,â the ISRO said in a statement. It did not elaborate any further. [Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-F10), carrying earth observation satellite EOS-03, lifts off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota on August 12, 2021. ]  EOS-03, intended to be positioned in the geostationary transfer orbit initially, was supposed to reach the final geostationary orbit. It was expected to provide near real-time imaging of a large area of interest at frequent intervals, which could be used for quick monitoring of natural disasters, episodic events, and any short-term events. The mission life of the satellite was 10 years. Soon after the 51.70 metre-tall GSLV-F10âs went up, a live telecast on Doordarshan showed scientists in the Mission Control Centre (MCC) eagerly waiting and hoping for its smooth and successful functioning. The launch resembled a routine affair until the rocketâs second stage, some five minutes after the lift-off. A sense of suspicion and uncertainty descended upon the MCC as the graph on the screens showed a slight deviation of the rocketâs path. A few minutes later, some ISRO officials were seen discussing with ISRO chairman K. Sivan. After a few rounds of discussions, the Range Operations Director announced: âPerformance anomaly [was] observed in the cryogenic stage. [The] mission could not be accomplished fully.â Union Minister Jitendra Singh said the mission can be rescheduled again. [underlineimg] Muslim man in Kanpur thrashed, asked to chant âJai Shri Ramâ, as minor daughter begs for mercy [A Muslim man was assaulted in the public and allegedly asked to chant âJai Shri Ramâ]( even as his minor daughter tried to save him, said police here on Thursday, PTI reported. A one-minute video of the incident surfaced on social media on Wednesday. The 45-year-old man is seen being assaulted by some men, who ask him to chant âJai Shri Ramâ. The victimâs daughter is seen trying to save her father, crying and asking the attackers not to beat him. Later, some policemen took the man to their Jeep. The footage also shows the man being hit while in police custody. Deputy Police Commissioner (South) Raveena Tyagi said the matter came to the fore at the Kacchi Basti locality near the Ram Gopal crossing in the Barra area of Kanpur on Wednesday. [Screeshot from a video widely shared on the social media that showed e-rickshaw driver Afsaar Ahmad paraded through a street, heckled and assaulted by a mob in Kanpur. Photo: Special Arrangement]  âOn the complaint of the victim, we have lodged an FIR and legal action is under way,â she said. Police, however, did not mention the name of the organisation involved in the act. The victim, an e-rickshaw driver, said that around 3 pm, some people started abusing and assaulting him. They threatened to kill his family. He said he was saved by police. The man is a relative of a Muslim family, which is involved in a dispute with their Hindu neighbours in the Kanpur locality. Police statement said that in July, the two families had filed cases against each other at the local police station. [underlineimg] Kabul offers Taliban a power-sharing arrangement to end violence The Taliban seized the strategic Afghan city of Ghazni on Thursday, just 150 kilometres (95 miles) from Kabul, their most important gain in a lightning offensive that has seen them overrun 10 provincial capitals in a week. The interior ministry confirmed the fall of the city, which lies along the major Kabul-Kandahar highway and serves as a gateway between the capital and militant strongholds in the south. âThe enemy took control,â spokesman Mirwais Stanikzai said in a message to media, adding later the cityâs governor had been arrested by Afghan security forces. Pro-Taliban Twitter feeds showed a video of him being escorted out of Ghazni by Taliban fighters and sent on his way in a convoy, prompting speculation in the capital that the government was angered with how the provincial administration capitulated. As security forces retreated across the country, [Kabul handed a proposal to Taliban negotiators in Qatar]( offering a power-sharing deal in return for an end to fighting, according to a member of the governmentâs team in Doha who asked not to be named. A second negotiator, Ghulam Farooq Majroh, said the Taliban had been given an offer about a âgovernment of peaceâ without providing more specifics. Authorities in Kabul have now effectively lost most of northern and western Afghanistan and are left holding a scattered archipelago of contested cities also dangerously at risk of falling to the Taliban. The conflict has escalated dramatically since May, when US-led forces began the final stage of a troop withdrawal due to end later this month following a 20-year occupation. The loss of Ghazni will likely pile more pressure on the countryâs already overstretched air force, needed to bolster Afghanistanâs dispersed security forces who have increasingly been cut off from reinforcements by road. Pro-Taliban social media accounts also boasted of the vast spoils of war their fighters had recovered in recent days, posting photos of armoured vehicles, heavy weapons, and even a drone seized by the insurgents at abandoned Afghan military bases. In less than a week, the insurgents have taken 10 provincial capitals and encircled the biggest city in the north, the traditional anti-Taliban bastion of Mazar-i-Sharif. Fighting was also raging in Kandahar and Lashkar Gar â pro-Taliban heartlands in the south â as well as Herat in the west. An official in Lashkar Gah said Taliban fighters were inching closer to government positions after a massive car bomb badly damaged the cityâs police headquarters Wednesday evening. The blast forced local police to retreat to the governorâs office, while around 40 of their colleagues and one senior commander surrendered to the Taliban. And in Kandahar, the Taliban said they had overrun the heavily fortified jail, saying âhundreds of prisoners were released and taken to safetyâ. The Taliban frequently target prisons to release incarcerated fighters and replenish their ranks. The loss of the prison is a further ominous sign for the countryâs second city, which has been besieged for weeks by the Taliban. Kandahar was once the stronghold of the Taliban â whose forces coalesced in the eponymously named province in the early 1990s â and its capture would serve as both a tactical and psychological victory for the militants. Hundreds of thousands have been displaced by the fighting that has enveloped the country. In recent days, Kabul has been swamped by the displaced, who have begun camping out in parks and other public spaces, sparking a fresh humanitarian crisis in the already overtaxed capital. In Washington, defence officials appeared to be grappling with the spiralling situation but insisted that Afghan security forces were still holding their ground. [underlineimg] Covid Watch: Numbers and Developments The [number of reported coronavirus cases from India]( stood at 3,20,77,123 at the time of publishing this newsletter, with the death toll at 4,29,704. [underlineimg] Evening Wrap will return tomorrow.  Today's Top Picks [[Xiaomiâs first ever quadruped robot is CyberDog] Xiaomiâs first ever quadruped robot is CyberDog](
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