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been new schemes that are going ahead and in our country. in. need. the hadn't been need a lot more people to come fall but don't contribute and we need new opportunities and be in need new law and be need new thoughts and so there is a lot for opportunities we have to provide for the youngsters still do a to become doctors and also we have to make a low and b. have to make law so that the doctors seek that medical training. then be that think about you know incidents that happened with children india takes these very seriously and followed these says the safety of this children be making a lot and be have taken this job on board as well.
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from 2014 to 2019 i i have give a been given an opportunity to serve you. some things. like that that they would like big big. you know doggett's and challenges for us and be booked 5 so that all the citizens who have their problems like the. problem of the poor the people in the villages. we wanted to give them everything and be brought the guard onto the track and be making progress and today be a very active and actively the all these things are happening for the developments but the times are changing into that from 2014 to 2000 and.
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19 was and where we were developing. and doing everything for the dreams of fellow countrymen to fulfill them and in the 21st century of. india how should it be so it is it is moving at such a great speed it is working with so much and they are the top side really high and be kept everything in. thought about all these things and for the next 5 years and we want to develop and take it take it further and integral. you watching and there and remotely that the indian prime minister here on al-jazeera english as he addresses his nation as it celebrates its 72nd anniversary of independence from british colonial rule of course and remote.
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sweeping to power in a 2nd general election back in may with a thumping majority listening in also as our correspondent to india affairs to me and says you know if we just sort of pinpoint some of the things that the prime minister was talking about talked about young people the need for jobs pensions for farmers but he really started all the sacrifice made by young people past and present on making sure that india became an independent state and of course the very thorny subject at the moment of security. also how he very not so subtly made a link between the 2 india's independence struggle decades ago to what's happening right now in india and mr mir saying that this was a long fulfilled dream that his government has has completed and linking it to the
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social schemes that the government has been putting in place for the last 5 years as well this has been an objective of the b j p and the hindu right for decades to have fully integrated to india in their perspective without the autonomy that it enjoy so modi did used to really use this opportunity as many governments always do to highlight their compliments and say that this is part of a grander scheme and it's paying off because his support has been wide in the indian public and even among the opposition parties and of course as everybody is sort of listening very intently as to what he says in terms of the last 10 days it's been very tense in the country or region how is that sort of evolved in terms of the way the public perceived what's going on in india where you are because it's been perceived very differently outside the borders of india.
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that's exactly it so hale there is in a way there are actually 2 competing narratives at play here the government has been saying since day one that these are security measures in place but that the valley the entire region is cause particularly because schmear valley which is the main flashpoint and that these restrictions are there for people's safety and to ensure calm stays however al jazeera and some other international media have been reporting protests happening at a time large ones in fact there's been some stone throwing about some ammunition being fired and even just just late on wednesday the government started saying that admitting that yes there had been some protests and there had been some injuries to civilians by pellet guns as well that's a notorious means that india was criticized in 2016 for using so the government has been saying they haven't fully said that what we've been reporting is fact but they have said that yes there have been protests whereas before they said there were
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none at all very few and very sporadic we'll leave you there with you for the moment because we know you're monitoring obviously what the prime minister is continuing to say there at the red fort in new delhi the speech will go on for some time or we'll continue to analyze what he says but let's join. the in mumbai guest next on al-jazeera a human rights activist right to put you on the it's good to have you with us here . we expected the prime minister to talk about the security situation. talk about the human rights issues in a moment are you surprised it was so high up on the agenda as he started his speech . see. the main issue. nor related to security the main issue really. you shouldn't industry don't immigrate freedoms you should be so really we're all on security. is being
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merely. security the big issues and do so also used in the last general election and reach it may do you know the problem you do it's another thing. really but incidents of the. good that don't and the money going to people of the country. actually cover the general election for al-jazeera from new delhi and across the country speaking to a big p. representative when we talked about the general services tax that had been implicated implemented in this last 5 years and also the d. monetise ation the removal of those big monetary notes the $500.00 on the $1000.00 note he said that it would take 3 years for those changes to be embedded within the country as you say for the downtrodden those that depend on a daily wage in a cash cash led to society 3 years is a long time to wait are they willing to give prime minister modi that time what's
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your assessment of what people are saying to you. it is there don't go to me it's been so and you wonder large. fictions in our lives that concern the morning papers in general one of the greatest you know which country were miserable how worried they were seeing your year the security of a new broom when we were the only really shouldn't north of employment go usually when there are no getting sick apart from number of people knowing we're in spending the. money from the bank so i. probably ok we'll mark do you want to be an engineer really friends or how do you. get back on the late or the evident people on notice a busy new year's day well received is affecting me need a new segment. we're dealing with debt and i mean so all our cardio purposes and many of them are in the tedium difficulty in no. speech years.
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or so years maybe they are all no relation but they wouldn't all musing on the situation you knew last 2 months or a year so you would think they've been implementing it d. the topic at the moment that everybody is focused on is of course kashmir it's autonomy the removal of articles to give kashmir the status that it does and the b j peace relationship with the muslim community across india how do you view what's going on in kashmir and what reports are you getting about the situation that ordinary kashmiris are facing right now in day 10 of a lockdown. so you know in any case reading is in the order of hardships related to their relations. there and sins and their own nation are really
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people who barely even when far so we're going to know don't even really be a part they're not really feeling of alienation they're in the process we. meaning their hearts and minds or a score in nearly complete that process i think is getting in. the way he's saying oh i was there in january now brought in by calls from the gulf war in which the street is so your language media has been stated we need to you know going to mean that right i mean really big rule. thinking of the people in. my community is there we're creeping up alienation and the country reach me it really become much worse for the moment we will leave it there rampant and it's good to get your insights on your belief of what's going on in india at the moment thanks for your time from mumbai will return you of course to pictures of a drive by to the indian prime minister who is. making his national speech on the
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72nd independence day for india what it gained independence from british rule will depend again he's no touching on the subject of kashmir let's listen to what the indian prime minister has to say the work that could not happen in the last 78 years of the new government has and it within 70 days. really have ripple to the article $370.35 the ira then. in england of about one. in 05. and off india. now look at you know so this means. that in everybody's hot this thing was that i don't know but who should create the person who should come in the front so i think this is what they're getting and the
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country fellowmen have supported me and whatever you have given me. i have come here to do that work that you want me to do i have got no bust interest in it. so we also went ahead with the jammu and kashmir. in 70 years are you going to. everybody said something about the other i thought about it. every government said something and it's something but nothing happened. so they would notice and. so when you don't get results then you have to go and look and start to try a new avenue. and in a citizens'. them be it to fulfill their dreams this is.
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their dreams should get links this is responsibility and for that. 130 crore country fellowmen we have to take this you know to sponsibility envy even fulfill the citrus sponsibility and what ever. obstacles people face we even have to remove them. in the last 70 years all these problems have. have have given but the total debt or just the family life has been disturbed and abolished. and b. and because of this reason why give. the men of a should get to rights. and and there are
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no rights that. are given to the brothers and sisters hit so we have to give them their rights over their. so and they should they must get their rights and many. many people and the people of this society don't get this. so there are many different. men many different. regions and people going to different communities who should get their rights and i'm shocked that to the brothas and sistas what their. bad dreams have been crushed . and today we have done this to give them independence.
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many. hundreds of thousands of people. who came and who started living where. they never got any human rights. and because of this. we have the thinking about them as people take steps for them. in jammu and kashmir and that than. for their peace and for this safety. it can cause a lot of you know problems for the development of india but to even get together. and be even more fall but with all of these these new to films. and this is only for the citizens and to work for them.
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and also enjoy more and push me to question the government and david begnaud obstacles on their way. and he have done to david have done this but. but the whole country i mean i've been. in. and that is no. in article 370. 2 a book that and. 35 what kind of. somebody has been given that open in somehow about them but in. the but in this political. some people
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who will bring this in a scale. in 370. they had been saying something about the i thought about it. people who listen on 370 the countries asking them i don't. know if this article 370 yards. this article 370 and 35. it was so important. so far 70. you know why are you. off to being so much and what has been happening why didn't you make it bum in and. vi did you make it temporary i did not going to if there
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was so much of conviction then you should have moved forward or you would have oked it but this means. you also knew. that what has happened that was not right what happened before but. but you did not have the courage to defy all met you did not plan it. in this stimulus. in this democratic society. i only know for me the success and fall of the will for the betterment of the nation is everything for me and the future of the nation is evident for me. and like. a tale. full of the country. in in those difficult times times of crisis
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he had the courage and there was only one thing but if because of article 370358. there were some ups stokoe says today. from this vote i am making the country aware that i take pride that each and every interest on a can say that. one nation one constitution. our own and us. mr said that there is one india.
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and this is vital. that we. that if he follow all of these. and this should carry on this is not fall one time it should get. in from state. be have done one nation $11.00 constitution and be moving on with this stream. and in that region a 4th one nation one grid. we have also. gone ahead with this and also the one nation one mbit to. be have also taken forward this doc because her. and today there has been a lot there is one country and one constitution so it should
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go on in a democratic way. and in order to fulfill and to accept the things we have to be evil have to join everything in collaborate with it the country has to go and has to succeed and in this was. we have to prove that we are stronger as a nation. and be have to eliminate it had to get to. know this is not fall it is not to help anybody but this is for those in deploy india's future. we have to get rid of poverty in this 5 years. in order to all. in order to
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eliminate poverty so there the poor people can come out of. our poverty. your judges are english is the indian prime minister no and remotely speaking at the red fort in new delhi on india's 72nd anniversary of independence from british colonial rule it is now new all speech given by the incumbent prime minister of india we've seen $72.00 of these of course poignant in this particular case because of the tension in kashmir as the indian government revoked article $370.35 a these special ordinances that gave indian administered kashmir special status over 72 years in of course a disputed area with pakistan the one phrase i think that we can all take from prime minister modi speech was one country one constitution and you very clearly stated that he wanted to bring indian administered kashmir into mainstream india so
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that rees had the same rights as the rest of everyone in the country and that they had the same opportunities as everyone else in the country i'm sure that this debate will have his statement will search surely be debated in the coming hours we'll be monitoring what else the prime minister has to say during the day here on al-jazeera. the news that suffered its worst loss of the year on the day several economic indicators raised fears of a looming global recession chinese industrial output last month was lower than expected growing any by 4.8 percent compared to last july and that's the worst level of growth since 2002 germany's economy meanwhile shrank 0 point one percent from april through june if there's another reversal this quarter europe's largest
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economy will be officially in recession and wall street was spooked by adverse signs in the bond market which are traditionally seen as a recession warning signal the dow slumped 800 points all 3 percent particle heinous mall in washington d.c. . so what have the stock market in such a panic that something called the inverted yield curve sounds complicated but it really isn't this is all about treasury bonds that's basically when you're given the u.s. government your money and you expect to get some interest in return in a healthy economy the longer you loaned the government your money the more money you expect to make basically a higher yield but what happened on wednesday is the yield for 2 year treasury bond it actually went higher than the 10 year treasury bond and why is that a big deal well over the last 50 years it's been able to accurately predict every coming recession not it's not immediate it's usually 12 to 18 months after that yield inverts but it was enough to send stocks plummeting by $800.00 points now the
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president is taking to twitter he's trying to blame the chairman of the federal reserve jay powell power for his part has seemed to really resist the president's blame and really has not done what the president wants which is he wants to see a massive reduction in the amount of interest the banks pay to each other and they can simmers pay the banks the leader of britain's labor party is calling on other opposition forces to you knowing to have him and topple prime minister. anson's conservative government jeremy corbyn says he'll call a no confidence vote as soon as he believes it will be successful he says he wants to prevent the prime minister from following through with his plan to take britain out of the e.u. october the 31st without a divorce agreement. china says the protest movement in hong kong has reached near terrorism and it's called for the sword of the law to be used to restore order u.s. president all trump has offered to meet china's president to discuss solutions he tweeted i know president xi of china very well he is
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a great leader who very much has the respect of his people is also a good man in a tough business i have 0 doubt that if president xi wants to quickly and humanely solve the hong kong problem he can do it personal meeting question mark well. i mean the reports from hong kong. they had gathered for the festival of the hungry girls when offerings are made and items burned for ancestors but even this ancient chinese ritual couldn't escape the current turmoil a group of protesters burning notes printed with pictures of hong kong chief executive kerry the police chief and several other officials they were near a police station and started beaming laser pointers at the building. was ignored warnings to stop and police were soon on the street 1st a show of force police advancing.
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but the protesters remained defiant. he's out on a phone call and just to. match the faint than in the civilized thing and. then came the tear gas. standards like this will happen when you leaving bases in different parts of poland's days and there doesn't seem to be an end in sight actually was each day that passes both sides seem to be more and more entrenched in their position. the confrontation in a neighborhood came as the city's airport was returning to normal after 2 days of disruption that have cost more than $70000000.00 airport authorities were granted a partial injunction to prevent protesters from occupying the main terminal again only travelers with valid air tickets could get into the building but some
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protesters were allowed to continue to sit in in the does it mated area of the arrival hall and here to part of the anger is directed at police chinese officials have condemned the confrontations that broke out on tuesday night as near terrorist acts. and home called officials have described the protests. extremely radical and violent acts that cross the line but alice long doesn't agree she has been watching the confrontations unfolding on the streets from oh we are born and we don't want to see portishead teenage. you know just. i think crazy if the government do something then. something will slow down but they didn't listen to the people. after a few hours this protest fizzled out but the political turmoil has consumed hong kong and everyone here is expecting more chaos in the days to come but at the phony
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soldiers iraq local. the u.s. is a q saddam's former intelligence chief of torture and banned him from entering the country selangor served for almost 4 decades in the african country's national intelligence and security service public pressure forced him to resign in april 2 days after a military council took power and ousted the long term president bashir. u.s. secretary of state my problem is the decision in a statement which reads the designation of his family underscores our support for accountability for those involved in gross violations of human rights we join the sudanese people in their call for a transitional government that is truly civilian led and differs fundamentally from the bashir regime. the u.s. government says is expanding detention space along the southern border with mexico to improve conditions for central american asylum seekers big held images of women and children packed into overcrowded cells divided to face criticism of donald
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trump's hardline immigration policies castro polls from el paso. across from an el paso shopping plaza down a suburban street is a detention center for migrants this is now part of life along the u.s. mexican border that which is warm allies to is not a protest against that which is normalized simply because it becomes an omnipresent the number of people who've been captured or turned themselves into the u.s. border patrol has trucked for more than 100008 month 272000 in july in el paso that's still 6 times higher than a year ago over the summer the government was criticized for keeping people under bridges and in overcrowded facilities but with emergency money from congress new detention centers are now being built u.s. customs and border protection says it's dramatically increased detention capacity
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in recent weeks in texas an additional $4500.00 migrants are being held in tent cities the government says that the people inside are well cared for and protected from the desert sun but the migrant deaths still continue 2 weeks ago a 33 year old man from el salvador died shortly after being arrested more than a dozen migrants including show. children have died in government custody in the past year and a half cruelty is the point all of this is meant to be a deterrent it is meant to be a deterrent is meant to be punished then there's the recent allegation that a border patrol agent in yuma arizona sexually assaulted a detained 15 year old girl the u.s. homeland security secretary says that is under investigation any allegation that's raised by by policy must be immediately reported to an independent investigative agency and they're going to take that for action critics say the migrants are refugees and should be greeted with assistance rather than the rest and possible
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abuse the u.s. government says it's trying to enforce the law in a humanitarian manner as more and more people are being detained. castro joins me now from tony in texas near the mexican border. good to have you with us on the program again i mean last month we saw and heard the congressional house committee have hearings on reports of overcrowding and generally poor conditions in these detention centers of youth as you've highlighted in your report has that sort of toll in any way translated into real positive action for those migrants. well in fact there was a congressional delegation here along the border in texas just over the weekend to see how the 4600000000 dollars that congress set aside to improve the conditions here along the border was working out that money was a bipartisan bill that was supposed to offer more medical screenings as well as
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hygiene kits and offer more humanitarian element to these detainees who cross the border while we try to get inside one of these detention centers we asked the government if we could see for ourselves how this money is being put to use but we were denied entrance into them rather we were told that people are no longer being held outdoors as they were in the early parts of the summer and that now there is space for everyone to be detained at least under conditions where they're protected from the elements i will say though that the one factor that is undeniably making conditions better for those who arrive here is that there are fewer people making it this far north from central america and that is.

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