04112024-TT-01.qxd 03-11-2024 22:49 Page 1 13 CHANDIGARH | GURUGRAM | JALANDHAR | BATHINDA | VOL. 144 NO. 305 | 12 PAGES | ~5.00 | REGD. NO. CHD/0006/2024-2026 ESTABLISHED IN 1881 HIMACHAL PRADESH INDIA WHITEWASHED 0-3 IN TEST SERIES AGAINST KIWIS SPORT /thetribunechd EX-MINISTER SHARMA APPOINTED CHIEF OF BJP IN UT J&K PM HAILS DEDICATED EFFORTS BEHIND DIP IN TB CASES NATION MORE STEPS POSSIBLE: JAISHANKAR ON LAC DISENGAGEMENT BACK PAGE monday | 4 november 2024 /thetribunechd www.tribuneindia.com Misri likely to brief ParlpanelonCanada NEW DELHI: Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri is expected to brief the Parliamentary Panel on External Affairs on the India-Canada ties on Wednesday. The relations between the two countries have been hit after Canada accused Indian government functionaries of ordering the murder of Khalistani activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. BACK PAGE Govt:85LMTpaddy procuredinPunjab NEW DELHI: The Centre on Sunday said as on November 2, the FCI and state agencies had procured 85.41 lakh metric tonne (LMT) of paddy from Punjab during the kharif marketing season. The Centre said it had disbursed Rs 19,800 crore, benefitting four lakh farmers of the state. BACK PAGE 2 cops dragged on car bonnet for 20 m NEW DELHI: In a hit-and-run case, two traffic police personnel, who were on duty, were allegedly hit by a car and dragged for about 20 metres on its bonnet, a police officer said. Two purported videos of the incident, which occurred on Saturday evening, also went viral on social media platforms. — PTI Shah pledges UCC in J’khand, but tribals to be out of ambit Promises to bring law to recover tribal land taken over by immigrants Aditi Tandon Tribune News Service New Delhi, November 3 The BJP on Sunday unveiled its manifesto for the Jharkhand Assembly elections, pledging to deport every single infiltrator and the blanket exclusion of tribals from the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) it promised to implement in the state. Home Minister Amit Shah made the key announcements, including the first-ever official statement on the BJP’s stand on tribals under the UCC regime. “The Uttarakhand UCC model is before the country. Tribal customs, laws and traditions have been fully excluded from it. Wherever the BJP brings the UCC, we will exclude tribals from its ambit,” Shah said, attacking Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren for his “propaganda that the BJP would dilute tribal customs by implementing the UCC in the state”. Targeting Soren for allegedly undermining Jharkhand tribal identity by allowing “unbridled infiltration for vote bank”, Shah said the BJP government, if elected, would bring a law to stop the JOBS, DOLES, HOUSES IN BJP’S 25-POINT POLL MANIFESTO VOWS LAW TO PUNISH THOSE DISTURBING COMMUNAL HARMONY, TARGETING PROCESSIONS ~2,100 ~500 5 LAKH grant to women by per LPG cylinder and free 11th of each month cylinder on Diwali, Rakhi jobs for youth in five years ~2,000 21 LAKH monthly unemployment houses for allowance for youth poor in 5 years Security men cordon off the area struck by a grenade attack in Srinagar on Sunday. PTI TRIBAL COUNT DECLINING Under the Soren govt, tribals are not safe. In Santhal Pargana, tribal population is constantly declining. Infiltrators are marrying our daughters and capturing their land. ❝ 12 hurt as ultras lob grenade at ‘Sunday market’ in Srinagar Amit Shah, HOME MINISTER Arjun Sharma ‘BJP’S POLARISATION BID’ The Congress said it’s clear from the BJP manifesto that its only campaign issue is “polarisation and the spread of the communal virus” <
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