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Saturday evening news brief, March 17

Mar 17, 2018
Saturday evening brief Mar 17 2018
Good evening!
Here’s everything that transpired during the course of the day…
Former Congress chief Sonia Gandhi today tore into the BJP for being ‘arrogant and power hungry’. She said its “dramebaaz” (“gimmicky”) attitude shorn of sincerity would see the Congress soar again first in Karnataka and then in the rest of India. She further urged the party workers to stay at the forefront of the fight against the saffron’s party “dictatorial” and “intolerant” behaviour. Read.
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US shares very strong ties with India and is in favour of free and fair trade with it, a White House official said. However, he asserted that the bilateral trade remained one aspect of the relationship where “the most friction” is experienced. The remarks came days after Donald Trump publicly raised the issue of high import duty by India on motorcycles at least three times in a month and threatened a reciprocal duty on Indian imports.
A glass door was shattered by someone from the Bangladeshi dressing room soon after they beat Sri Lanka. Match referee Chris Broad has reportedly seen the CCTV footage of the incident and spoken with the catering staff who have told him about the person/player responsible for shattering the glass, as per a report in ESPNcricinfo. Match referee Chris Broad is investigating the matter.
PM Narendra Modi has appealed to farmers not to burn crop residues so as to curb pollution. Besides, he asked farmers to grow more oilseeds to reduce dependence on import of cooking oil as also to cut urea consumption by at least half by 2022. He further said that confusion is being spread about the budget decision to fix MSP for crops, at least 1.5 times the production cost.
Russia expelled 23 British diplomats in a retaliatory move over British accusations in nerve toxin attack. Escalating a crisis in relations, Russia said it was also shutting down the activities of the British Council, which fosters cultural links between the two countries and withdrawing agreement for Britain to operate a consulate-general in St Petersburg. The Russian foreign ministry said it was giving the 23 British diplomats one week to leave the country.
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