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What will Modi do about us, TN clothes about us, tariff effect on jobs, DMK asks DMK

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Murasoli The demands of the Tiruppur Hosiery Trade Unions, who stepped into war positions to protect the industry and its workers, were also referred to.

Tiruppur exporters have allegedly begun to offer discounts on US shipments, some of which are fully focused on production to stop the US market. Chief Minister MK Stalin had earlier warned of such results.

DMK Dainik alleged that the rate of duty shortage for Gujarat-based jewelery exporters has been completely increased, while industries in Tamil Nadu have not been considered.

To protect Tiruppur industries affected by American tariffs, the editorial said that “Special Fund Package” should be announced to give immediate relief to PM Modi. “Will PM do this?” Daily asked.

It was noted that the western region of the state was a stronghold of AIADMK for decades and the BJP also keeps many pockets of influence there.

A few days ago, Stalin said that 31 percent of Tamil Nadu exports go to the US, leading to the state more unsafe than the national average. The state government has rolled out subsidy, schemes and support, but its capacity is limited. The Chief Minister had urged the central government to step into relief measures, GST reforms, credit support and new free trade agreements.

On August 28, Stalin stated that 50 percent of the US tariffs have severely affected Tamil Nadu’s exports, especially the textile hub of Tiruppur, which has put an estimated trade impact of about Rs 3,000 crore and thousands of jobs. He urged the Center to implement immediate relief and structural reforms for the safety of industries and workers.

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Delhi HC bail refusal to Khalid, other people raise questions

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Human cost

There is a devastating human toll beyond legal arguments:

• Khalid has spent more than 1,800 days in jail, losing years of his educational and personal life.
• Sharjil Imam is limited to the words spoken in protest, not the work of violence
• The families of the accused have to face financial stress, stigma and emotional trauma
• Gulfish has expressed concern over the situation of prison and health issues

Each bail refusal is not just a legal decision, but the expansion of the punishment – maintaining families in life and despair in suspension.

A test for democracy and judicial freedom

The order of September 2 raises uncomfortable questions:

• Can India still claim to maintain the principle of bail as a rule?
• Are the courts using independence or echoing the executive stance?
• If five -year observation without trial is not land for bail, what are the remains of the right to freedom?

For many people, this case marks a serious moment in the judicial history of India – a reminder that the health of democracy not only depends on the laws, but also depends on how honestly they apply.

Road ahead: Supreme Court and beyond

The fight is now expected to be transferred to the Supreme Court. Family, supporters and civil rights groups hope that the Supreme Court will intervene to restore constitutional balance. Protest and solidarity march, including a employed by JNU Students Union, underlines the case that the case resonates as a symbol of political dissatisfaction under the siege.

But questions are beyond personal matters. As long as systemic reforms address the misuse of UAPA, delays, and erosion of bail jurisprudence, India risks to normalize pre-examination detention as punishment.

Justice behind bars?

In rejecting nine bail arguments within two minutes, the Delhi High Court may have given a legal order – but it also gave a shock to public belief in justice. The shadow of hasty optics, prolonged detention, and the shadow of political polarization makes it more than a regular decision.

As a critic said, “This is not only Omar Khalid and others who are behind bars. The constitution is being imprisoned.”

Hasanan Naqvi Is a former member of the Faculty of History at St. Xavier College, Mumbai

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Worker on government’s Maratha quota decision

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Lawyers and activists take precautions that the government’s move cannot face judicial inquiry. Critics argue:

  • A state government cannot unilaterally change the classification of caste unilaterally without the approval of the central OBC list.

  • The use of gazetters is historically suspected and legally unstable as the basis of reconstruction.

  • Any increase in the effective number of OBC beneficiaries can be read as the expansion of the back door of reservation, which the Supreme Court revived the already resolved questions.

In short, even if the committee issues a certificate, the legal battle is unavoidable.

For now, Manoj Gerange has closed his fast, and the government has bought temporary peace. But the big war is only the beginning:

  • OBC workers like HAKE are gathering, vowing to not allow their quota to erase.

  • Legal challenges are almost certain, potentially pulling the issue back into courts.

  • Politically, both the ruling coalition and the opposition face the same dilemma: how to satisfy the Marathas without the opposition of the OBC, whose number and effects are equally malicious.

The Maratha Kota stir has once again highlighted Maharashtra’s most combustible defects: competitive demands of major and backward castes in a state where reservation is a tool for social justice and a weapon for political existence. The ‘solution’ of the government can calm the roads for now, but in courts and villages, the fight is only the beginning.

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Punjab AAP MLA booked for rape

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According to an FIR registered at Civil Lines Police Station here on 1 September, Pathanmajra was booked on charges of rape, cheating and criminal intimidation.

The case was registered on the basis of a complaint by the woman in Zirakpur, who alleged that the MLA misrepresented himself, entered a relationship with her, and later married in 2021, while already getting married.

He accused her of sexually abusing, threatening and sending him “porn” materials.

After the FIR was filed, Pathanmajra went live on Facebook on Tuesday, strongly criticized the Punjab government and alleged that the Delhi -based AAP leadership was “illegally rule over Punjab”.

He appealed to fellow party MLAs to stand with him, claiming that during the Congress or BJP governments, the central leadership did not interfere in the state affairs, the way AAP was doing.

On Sunday, Pathanmajra also accused a senior IAS officer that he failed to take action on his repeated requests for rivers, especially Tangri river dysing and clean-up.

However, AAP leader Baltage Singh Pannu said on Tuesday that Pathanmajra started raising the flood issue and after knowing the IAS officer that the police could take action against the woman on the basis of the woman’s complaint.

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