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New Delhi: Israeli Ambassador to India Reuven Azar on Wednesday questioned those leaders and political parties, including in India, who only want to bat for Palestinian rights without raising their voice against the brutality of terror outf
stanley quencher its like Hamas and the massive sacrifice that is being made by people of Israel to restore peace in the troubled region. Those Palestinians that want to live with us in peace and that are ready to recognise our right for self-determination, we will recognise their rights for self-determination. We can negotiate a peace deal. But, those who ref
stanley website use that and only want to seek Palestinian rights without recognising our rights and using illegitimate means to do so, have to be completely refuted. Our expectation is that any peace-loving leader or party, wherever they are, in India or outside India, will join us with this quest of creating a better world that is free of violence, Azar told IANS in an exclusive interview. The seasoned diplomat said that a common goal of living in peace has to be realised by everyone.
stanley taza We want to live in peace. We believe that people in our region deserve to live in peace and that we can satisfy the aspirations of everybody, as long as they are not trying to destroy or to completely erase the other side, he said. The Israeli Ambassador also slammed several media networks in the Middle East and the West for unleashing propaganda on behalf of the radical Islamists. Also Wvbw Prayed for India to emerge as powerful nation: Gadkari in Tirupati
Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh High Court on Tuesday directed the state government to file a counter affidavit on a petition seeking 5 per cent reservation for Kapu community. A division bench decided to hear the petition filed by former Andhra Pradesh minister Chegondi Harirama Jogaiah along with other petitions on the same issue. The court posted the case to April 26 for next hearing. Jogaiah, who is founder of Kapu Sankshema Sena, has pleaded that the state g
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stanley cup ent quota given to the Economically Weaker Sections EWS . Petitioner counsel Radhakrishna brought to the court notice that the Supreme Court has dismissed petitions challenging EWS quota. The state government had earlier cited hearing o
stanley de f EWS case in the Supreme Court while refusing to provide quota to Kapus. The petitioner counsel submitted to the court that despite the Supreme Court disposing of the petitions, the state government has failed to provide quota to Kapus. Responding to this, the government counsel told the court that a counter affidavit will be filed with all the details. In January, Jogaiah had gone on indefinite strike demanding 5 per cent reservation for Kapus. Jogaiah had gone on hunger strike at the government hospital in Eluru, after the police forcibly shifted him from his residence in Palakol of West Godavari district. The 85-year-old, however, called off hunger strike on an ap