South Asia Newsline l Indians celebrate sibling festival with fervour amid coronavirus
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Загружено: 2020-08-03
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South Asia Newsline - Aug 03, 2020 News Bulletin :
-Top ministers in hospital as virus cases breach 50,000 for fifth day in India
-Mass jailbreak in Afghanistan, at least 24 die in Islamic State attack
-Sibling festival Raksha Bandhan celebrated with fervour in India, Nepal
India’s interior minister Amit Shah and chief minister's of two big states have been hospitalized with COVID-19 as the country’s daily cases topped 50,000 for a fifth straight day on Monday, taking its tally way past the 1.8 million mark. Chief Minister of India's Uttar Pradesh state, Yogi Adityanath visited Ayodhya city on Monday, to take stock of preparations for the foundation stone-laying ceremony of Ram Temple by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 5. Preparations, including a cleanliness drive and sanitisation, are underway in Ayodhya ahead of the grand event. Ayodhya city is being painted in colours of red and saffron ahead of construction of the temple on the site in Ayodhya contested by Muslims for decades in a dispute, that sparked deadly riots in the country. Earlier, India's Supreme Court ruled in favour of Hindus to construct a temple on the site, where a Mughal-era mosque was razed by a Hindu mob in 1992. Hindus claimed the mosque was constructed on the land after destroying a Ram temple by Mughal emperor Babur. Baloch Republican Party held a protest in Hannover against the recent brutal killing of five abducted Bugti tribesmen by the Punjab police in Rajanpur, some 400 km from Pakistan's Lahore city. According to the Baloch activists, the five Bugti tribesmen were abducted from different places and killed in a fake encounter in Rajanpur on July 31. The Punjab police claimed that they belonged to the outlawed Balochistan Republic Army.
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