The Asian Star December 12 2020

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Why Indian farmers believe new laws are believe new laws are rigged to favour India’s richest man rigged to favour Why India’sIndian richestfarmers man

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housands of Indian farmers are protesting against three new farm laws—and two of the country’s richest men. On Dec. 5, protesting farmers in Punjab’s Amritsar burnt effigies of prime minister Narendra Modi, Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani, and Adani Group chairman Gautam Adani. The farmers believe the new laws brought in by the government will favour the two industrialists, who are

Indian-American Dr Murthy to serve again as Surgeon General of US: Biden US President-elect Joe Biden has nominated Dr Vivek Murthy as his Surgeon General, exuding confidence that the renowned Indian-American physician will be a key voice on his response to the coronavirus pandemic to restore public trust and faith in science and medicine. Murthy, 43, served as Surgeon General of the United States during the Obama administration and had to leave abruptly when Donald Trump became the US President. “Dr. Murthy will be one of my most trusted public health and medical advisors, and I’m grateful for his continued public service,” Biden said on Tuesday as he announced Murthy’s nomination. “A

widely believed to be close to Modi. Why experts are sounding the alarm about the hidden dangers of gas stoves.

How do Ambani, Adani stand to gain? Ambani and Adani have lately been eyeing India’s farm sector. In 2017, Ambani shared his ambitions to invest in the agriculture sector. At present, his Jio Platforms is banking on a partnership with Facebook to expand into the agritech domain with the JioKrishi app, which will facilitate a farmto-fork supply chain. The company is said to have sourced 77% of its fruit directly from farmers.

NIA files charges against 16 alleged ‘Khalistani’ separatists, key members of Sikhs for Justice The National Investigation Agency (NIA) Wednesday filed a chargesheet against 16 foreign nationals from the US, Canada and UK for allegedly launching a “concerted secessionist campaign” under the banner of ‘Referendum 2020’ for the creation of a ‘Khalistan’. According to the NIA, all 16 are members of the secessionist group Sikhs For Justice (SFJ). Among those

chargesheeted include some key SFJ members such as Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, Hardeep Singh Nijjar and Paramjit Singh — all three already designated as ‘terrorists’ under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). Gurpatwant also has several other cases filed against him under the UAPA in Punjab and Haryana.

Surrey Imam who misrepresented himself to immigration officials jailed for sexual assault The emotional wounds from a sexual assault at the hands of a Lower Mainland imam four years ago continue to affect the daily life of his victim, who says if immigration officials and the B.C. Muslim Association had intervened sooner, the attack may never have

happened. The woman, whose identity is protected by a B.C. Supreme Court order, says she has received no community support for her turmoil and is being shamed as a victim. Continued on page 10

Hindu & Christian women ‘marketed’ by Pak as ‘concubines’, ‘forced brides’ in China: USA

renowned physician and research scientist. A trusted national leader on health care, and for me, a trusted advisor during this campaign and transition. This will be his second time serving as America’s Doctor, having served in this role under President Obama. During his tenure, he took on some of the most pressing public health issues we Continued on page 8

Pakistan is marketing Hindu and Christian women as “concubines” and “forced brides” to China, according to the top US diplomat for religious freedom, Samuel Brownback. One of the sources of “forced brides” for Chinese men are “religious minorities, Christian and Hindu women, being marketed as concubines and as forced as brides into China”, Brownback told reporters on Tuesday. That was happening “because there’s not effective support and there’s discrimination against religious minorities that make them more vulnerable,” he said. He mentioned this as one of the reasons for designating Pakistan as a country of

particular concern (CPC) under the International Religious Freedom Act. Because of the one-child policy imposed by China for decades, there is an acute shortage of women given the cultural preference for boys leading to Chinese men importing women from other countries as brides, mistresses and labourers. The US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) had recommended placing India also on the CPC, citing among other issues the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), but Secretary of State Mike Pompeo rejected the suggestion when Continued on page 6


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