89 seats begin polling; Maya, Modi cast votes

April 30, 2014

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New Delhi, Apr 30: Polling began on Wednesday in 89 seats across seven states and two Union Territories — Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu — in the seventh phase of the staggered Lok Sabha elections.

Of these 89 seats going to polls, the Congress had won 37 in 2009; the BJP 21; the Trinamool Congress and the Janata Dal (United) five each; the CPI(M), Shiromani Akali Dal and the Samajwadi Party four each.

It is a make or break day for many political big guns – some of them making their electoral debut. Round 7 of the nine-phase LS polls has Congress president Sonia Gandhi, a number of BJP bigwigs, including prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, patriarch LK Advani, chief Rajnath Singh and senior leader Arun Jaitley, facing the voter test.

Modi tweeted while on the way to cast his vote, urging the voters in the remaining states to vote.

"On my way to vote. I consider myself extremely blessed & fortunate to be a voter in Advani ji's Parliamentary Constituency. Urging all those voting in 89 Lok Sabha seats across India to vote in record numbers today! Hope my young friends show the way in doing so."

For Modi, stakes are high. In running from Vadodara, he makes his Lok Sabha poll debut and is also aiming for a clean sweep in his home state. A BJP victory in all the 26 seats in Gujarat will strengthen his position and silence detractors within the party. Advani, whose sudden wish to contest from Bhopal had caused some unease in the party, is a candidate for capital Gandhinagar. In the 2009 elections, the BJP had won 17 seats and the Congress nine.

There is also a high-voltage battle in Punjab. The ruling Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD)-BJP combine faces a strong contender in anti-incumbency. The SAD is also battling charges of patronising a thriving drug racket in the border state where addiction is huge problem and a major poll issue.

Rivals have accused senior party leaders and ministers of being part of the multi-crore illicit trade. The Aam Aadmi Party may make its presence felt in some seats.

In Amritsar 10% polling was recorded till 8am. The holy city is being watched closely where BJP’s Jaitley, who is making his poll debut, and former CM and senior Congress leader Capt Amarinder Singh are locked in a tight race.

At 71, senior Congress leader Ambika Soni is fighting her first electoral battle from Anandpur Sahib, another town held sacred by Sikhs. The Congress had won eight of the 13 seats in the state in 2009.

A keen contest is expected between the Congress and the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) on all the 17 Lok Sabha and 119 assembly seats in the Telangana region, which on June 2 will become the country’s 29th state.

While the Congress is claiming credit for fulfilling the long-standing demand for a separate state, the TRS is publicising its “sacrifices”. The TDP-BJP alliance is also eyeing some seats in this part of undivided Andhra Pradesh.

Fourteen seats are being contested in Uttar Pradesh. Congress chief Sonia Gandhi is seeking a third straight term from Rae Bareli. A high-pitched campaign in the constituency saw her daughter Priyanka Gandhi Vadra taking on the BJP and Modi for repeated attacks on husband Robert Vadra over his alleged land deals.

In the state capital Lucknow, BJP chief Rajnath Singh is looking to claim the legacy of former PM Atal Behari Vajpayee who once described the constituency as his political ‘karambhoomi’. Singh faces Congress’ Rita Bahuguna Joshi.

Senior BJP leader Murli Manohar Joshi, moved from Varanasi to make way for Modi, is up against sitting MP and coal minister Sriprakash Jaiswal in Kanpur.

In Bihar, EC official figures showed 4.85% voting by 8am. Election to seven constituencies in flood-hit north Bihar is crucial for the state’s three major formations -- Janata Dal (United), Rashtriya Janata Dal-Congress combine and the BJP-Lok Janshakti Party alliance.

Veteran parliamentarian and JD (U) president Sharad Yadav, whose party ended its 17-year-old alliance with the BJP over Modi, is in the race from Madhepura.

In West Bengal, BJP’s Chandan Mitra is seeking his first Lok Sabha term from Hooghly as nine seats go to the polls.

In Jammu and Kashmir, polling will be held for the key Srinagar seat featuring Union minister and National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah, father of chief minister Omar Abdullah.

A big fight has erupted between the Abdullahs and Modi in the run-up to voting day over secularism and Article 370 (which grants special status to the state) of the Constitution. The BJP’s stated position is it will scrap Article 370 if it comes to power.

The fight in Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu is for one seat each. Both seats are with the BJP in the outgoing Lok Sabha.

When polling draws to a close on Wednesday, 438 Lok Sabha seats would have been voted for. The remaining 105 will go to the polls in two phases — May 7 and May 12. Counting will be held on May 16.

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March 9,2020

New Delhi, Mar 9: A war of words broke out between the BJP and the Congress on Sunday over the Yes Bank crisis with the ruling party seeking to link it with the Gandhi family, while the opposition wondered if the prime minister and finance minister were "complicit" as the bank's loan book grew manifold.

Posting on Twitter a clip of a news channel report that Rana Kapoor, the arrested Yes Bank founder, had bought a painting from Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, BJP's information and technology wing in-charge Amit Malviya alleged that every financial crime in India has "deep links" with the Gandhis.

The Congress dismissed the charge "fake" and called it a "diversionary" tactic.

It said Priyanka Gandhi had sold an M F Hussain painting of her father Rajiv Gandhi to Kapoor for Rs 2 crore, and the entire amount was disclosed in her income tax return of 2010.

Malviya tweeted, "Every financial crime in India has deep link with the Gandhis. Mallya used to send flight upgrade tickets to Sonia Gandhi. Had access to MMS (Manmohan Singh) and PC (P Chidambaram). Is absconding. Rahul inaugurated Nirav Modi’s bridal jewellery collection, he defaulted. Rana bought Priyanka Vadra’s paintings."

Congress' chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala asked how does an M F Hussain painting of Rajiv Gandhi sold 10 years ago by Priyanka Gandhi to Yes Bank owner Rana Kapoor and disclosed in her tax returns connect with unprecedented giving of loans of Rs 2,00,000 crore in five years of the Modi government.

"More so, when (Kapoor's) proximity to BJP leaders is well known," he said.

Rubbishing the BJP's allegation, Congress spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi at a press conference said it was a "diversionary" tactic by the government.

He noted that the bank's loan book rose from Rs 55,633 crore in March 2014, the year Narendra Modi became prime minister, to Rs 2,41,499 crore in March 2019.

"Why did the loan book rise by 100 per cent in two years after demonetisation i.e from Rs 98,210 cr in March 2016 to Rs 2,03,534 ar in March 2018? Were PM and FM sleeping, ignorant or complicit?" he asked.

The entire amount Priyanka Gandhi had received was in cheque and was fully disclosed in the income tax return, Singhvi said.

Surjewala, taking to Twitter, said instead of diverting from the real issue of people's money sinking into a bad bank, should not the government answer questions like how did loans given by Yes Bank rise from Rs 55,633 crore in March 2014 to Rs 2,41,499 crore in March 2019, an increase of almost Rs 2,00,000 crore in fiver years of the Modi government.

Why did the loans given by Yes Bank rise by a whopping 100 per cent in just two years after demonetisation, he asked.

Surjewala also questioned why did the prime minister address a conference sponsored by Yes Bank on March 6 despite the RBI moratorium.

"Why did the Haryana BJP government deposit over Rs 1,000 crore in Yes Bank a month ago, knowing that it was sinking? Is this figure Rs 3,000 cr? Did Fadnavis government in Maharashtra make similar deposits?" Surjewala asked.

"Of course, the government's media proxies won't dare to ask these questions. But the nation wants to know!" he said in a series of tweets.

Kapoor, 62, was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate in Mumbai after charges of alleged financial irregularities and mismanagement in the bank's operations surfaced and the RBI and Union government initiated action to control its affairs.

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June 4,2020

New Delhi, Jun 4: Press Council of India (PCI) member BR Gupta has resigned from his post, saying he was unable to work individually or collectively for the media, which is in a "deep crisis".

"I have tendered my resignation as a Press Council of India member," Gupta told PTI.

He said the PCI had the responsibility to encourage media and media professionals constantly.

"But everyone now realises that the media scenario is in a deep crisis. The motto for which the Council was created was not being fulfilled and I felt I was not doing anything remarkable for the freedom of media," Gupta said.

He claimed that the PCI was not a wholly representative body for the media.

"Then how can we come out of the crisis being faced by the media and mediapersons? It is a big challenge for us. I have quit as I have not been able to work individually or collectively being a PCI member," Gupta added.

Referring to salary cuts and job losses, he said media and mediapersons were struggling for social, political and economic justice.

When contacted, PCI chairman Justice C K Prasad said Gupta's resignation has not been accepted yet.

"I have received it (the resignation). I have not gone through it. It has not been accepted," Prasad told PTI.

Gupta was appointed as a PCI member for a three-year term on May 30, 2018.

He said liberty is one of the basic features of the preamble to the Constitution that continues to inspire people and the media.

"It is difficult (for me) to fulfil the unbiased role and responsibility to help citizens and the media for making democracy stronger," Gupta said.

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July 2,2020

Lucknow, Jul 2: After a video showing health workers allegedly tossing bodies of coronavirus victims in a large pit in Karnataka, BSP President Mayawati on Wednesday stated that the incident is the "height of cruelty and insult to humanity".
The former UP Chief Minister demanded that the guilty must be punished.

"The tragedy that the bodies of COVID-19 victims being thrown into trenches in Ballari, Karnataka is the height of cruelty and an insult to humanity. Though incidents related to inhuman cruelty with corona patients are rampant but guilty of Ballari must be punished by the state government," Mayawati said in a tweet.

Also, in another tweet, she asked the Central government to extend the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana till the end of the coronavirus pandemic.

"In order to check ignominy of starvation on account of long unprecedented hardship & unemployment due to coronavirus and the subsequent nationwide lockdown, the PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojna must continue not till November but till the end of the pandemic, this is the demand of BSP," she tweeted. 

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