ప్రతి బడ్జెట్లోనూ ఏపీకి మొండి చేయి: ఎంపీ రామ్మోహన్ నాయుడు
ఏపీకి ప్రత్యేక హోదా, విభజన చట్టంలోని హామీలను నెరవేర్చలేదని తెదేపా ఎంపీ రామ్మోహన్ నాయుడు లోక్ సభలో కేంద్ర ప్రభుత్వాన్ని విమర్శించారు.
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Tehran - 11 February 2019
1. Various of crowds during gathering to commemorate the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution
2. Tilt up from demonstrators to missiles on display
3. Close of missiles
4. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Zahra Seyed Sadeghi, Tehran resident:
"We're here to show the enemy that we are always steadfast in supporting our revolution and we are still backing our leader and our Imam of the time, and will continue down the path of Islam."
5. Rear shot of demonstrators and missile
6. Demonstrators holding placards reading "down with USA", "down with Israel"
7. Close-up of placard reading "down with USA" and "down with Israel"
8. Demonstrators burning American and Israeli flag and chanting (in Farsi) "no compromise, no surrender, fight with America"
9. American and Israeli flags on fire
10. Demonstrators chanting "death to Israel" and "death to America", tilt down to burning flags
11. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Mehrdad Jannati, Tehran resident:
"Yes there are many shortcomings and lack of hard work by many officials but we don't take those issues into account when it comes to supporting the revolution. You can imagine the pre-revolution era as a black, dark night, and now we are in a bright day."
12. Wide of demonstrators
13. Wide of demonstration, banner with quote by late leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini (in Farsi): "You are righteous and have stood up against the falsehood, and righteousness wins."
14. Demonstrators walking
15. Wide of demonstration
STORYLINE
Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets of Tehran and other cities and towns across Iran on Monday, marking the date 40 years ago that is considered victory day in the country's 1979 Islamic Revolution.
In the capital, crowds streamed in the rain from a dozen of the capital's far-flung neighbourhoods to mass in central Tehran's Azadi, or Freedom Square, waving Iranian flags and chanting "Death to Israel" and "Death to America" - a chant that has been commonplace at anti-US rallies across Iran.
Central Enghelab, or Revolution Street, was decorated with huge balloons, and loudspeakers blared out revolutionary and nationalist songs to encourage people to join the rallies.
Monday's marches were also a backdrop to the military's display of Iranian-made missiles, which authorities showcase every year during the anniversary celebrations.
Iran has missiles with a range of up to 2,000 kilometres (1,250 miles), far enough to reach Israel and US military bases in the region.
Over the past decade, Iran has frequently test-fired and displayed its home-made missiles, sent several short-lived satellites into orbit and in 2013 launched a monkey into space.
On February 11 1979, Iran's military stood down after days of street battles, allowing the revolutionaries to sweep across the country while the government of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi resigned.
It was also the day that Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini declared Iran an Islamic Republic.
The festivities to mark the anniversary start every year on February 1 — the day Khomeini returned home from France after 14 years in exile to become the supreme leader, as Shiite clerics took power.
They continue for 10 days, climaxing on February 11.
This year's anniversary comes as tensions rise with the US, and Iran is grappling with the aftermath of President Donald Trump's pullout last May (2018) from the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers and tough US economic sanctions, re-imposed in November.
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Tehran - 11 February 2019
1. Various of crowds during gathering to commemorate the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution
2. Tilt up from demonstrators to missiles on display
3. Close of missiles
4. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Zahra Seyed Sadeghi, Tehran resident:
"We're here to show the enemy that we are always steadfast in supporting our revolution and we are still backing our leader and our Imam of the time, and will continue down the path of Islam."
5. Rear shot of demonstrators and missile
6. Demonstrators holding placards reading "down with USA", "down with Israel"
7. Close-up of placard reading "down with USA" and "down with Israel"
8. Demonstrators burning American and Israeli flag and chanting (in Farsi) "no compromise, no surrender, fight with America"
9. American and Israeli flags on fire
10. Demonstrators chanting "death to Israel" and "death to America", tilt down to burning flags
11. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Mehrdad Jannati, Tehran resident:
"Yes there are many shortcomings and lack of hard work by many officials but we don't take those issues into account when it comes to supporting the revolution. You can imagine the pre-revolution era as a black, dark night, and now we are in a bright day."
12. Wide of demonstrators
13. Wide of demonstration, banner with quote by late leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini (in Farsi): "You are righteous and have stood up against the falsehood, and righteousness wins."
14. Demonstrators walking
15. Wide of demonstration
STORYLINE
Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets of Tehran and other cities and towns across Iran on Monday, marking the date 40 years ago that is considered victory day in the country's 1979 Islamic Revolution.
In the capital, crowds streamed in the rain from a dozen of the capital's far-flung neighbourhoods to mass in central Tehran's Azadi, or Freedom Square, waving Iranian flags and chanting "Death to Israel" and "Death to America" - a chant that has been commonplace at anti-US rallies across Iran.
Central Enghelab, or Revolution Street, was decorated with huge balloons, and loudspeakers blared out revolutionary and nationalist songs to encourage people to join the rallies.
Monday's marches were also a backdrop to the military's display of Iranian-made missiles, which authorities showcase every year during the anniversary celebrations.
Iran has missiles with a range of up to 2,000 kilometres (1,250 miles), far enough to reach Israel and US military bases in the region.
Over the past decade, Iran has frequently test-fired and displayed its home-made missiles, sent several short-lived satellites into orbit and in 2013 launched a monkey into space.
On February 11 1979, Iran's military stood down after days of street battles, allowing the revolutionaries to sweep across the country while the government of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi resigned.
It was also the day that Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini declared Iran an Islamic Republic.
The festivities to mark the anniversary start every year on February 1 — the day Khomeini returned home from France after 14 years in exile to become the supreme leader, as Shiite clerics took power.
They continue for 10 days, climaxing on February 11.
This year's anniversary comes as tensions rise with the US, and Iran is grappling with the aftermath of President Donald Trump's pullout last May (2018) from the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers and tough US economic sanctions, re-imposed in November.
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