AAP to bag 6 Delhi Lok Sabha seats, Modi top PM choice: Poll

January 14, 2014

Modi_top_PMNew Delhi, Jan 14: AAP is likely to sweep Delhi, bagging six of the seven seats, pick up a seat in Greater Mumbai and one in the Noida-Ghaziabad area in the coming Lok Sabha polls, according to an opinion poll done in the NCR region and in the Mumbai-Greater Mumbai areas. The party is also set to mark its presence in the other NCR satellite cities, though it may not win a seat in them, the poll suggested.

The poll, conducted by AC Nielsen for ABP News, also predicted that AAP's impressive performance in these areas would result in Congress and UPA getting virtually decimated, winning just three of the 21 seats in all these cities put together, compared to the 17 it won last time. The BJP, the poll projected, would win 10 of the 21 and AAP eight.

Despite the strong showing the poll predicts for BJP, its findings may give the party reason to worry as it indicates that AAP could become a significant player in urban areas and not let BJP make the most of any anti-Congress feeling.

The poll found that Narendra Modi remains the preferred choice for prime minister in both Delhi-NCR and Mumbai-Thane, although in the capital region, he is only slightly ahead of Arvind Kejriwal, with 45% picking the BJP leader and 42% backing the Delhi chief minister.

In Mumbai-Thane, Modi has an impressive 51-18 lead over Kejriwal. In fact, Rahul Gandhi, with 22% in Mumbai-Thane backing him, is ahead of Kejriwal, though he is a distant third in Delhi-NCR with just 16% preferring him as PM.

According to the poll, AAP would win six seats in Delhi with an impressive 57% vote share and win one of the Noida-Ghaziabad duo with 33% of the votes. In Mumbai-Thane too, it would win one seat with 17% of the votes. In Gurgaon-Faridabad, it would pick up 21% of the votes, which would be insufficient for the party to bag either of the two seats.

The Congress tally is predicted to drop drastically not just in seats, but also in vote share in all these areas. The BJP's vote share, in comparison, would rise somewhat in Mumbai and Noida-Ghazaiabad and significantly in Gurgaon-Faridabad. However in Delhi, the saffron party too could see its vote share declining considerably. In Noida-Ghaziabad, the BSP would also be a significant loser both in terms of vote share and by way of losing the one seat it currently has.

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April 20,2020

Mumbai, Apr 20: At least 53 media persons from Mumbai have tested positive for coronavirus, a city civic official said on Monday.

During a special camp organised at the Azad Maidan here on April 16 and 17 for COVID-19 testing of scribes, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) collected swab samples of 171 mediapersons, including electronic and print media journalists, photographers and cameramen.

“Out of the 171 mediapersons, 53 tested positive for coronavirus,” BMC spokesperson Vijay Khabale said, adding that most of those who tested positive are asymptomatic at present.

All the mediapersons found infected with coronavirus will be kept in isolation and a process was underway to find out suitable places to the purpose, he said.

Efforts were also on to trace their high and low risk contacts.

Till Sunday, Mumbai recorded 2,724 coronavirus cases and 132 deaths due to the disease.

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February 22,2020

New Delhi, Feb 22: China is delaying grant of clearance to India's proposal to send an Indian Air Force flight to carry relief material for people affected by coronavirus in the neighbouring country and bring back Indians from its city of Wuhan, official sources said Saturday.

India was to send a C-17 military transport aircraft to Wuhan, the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak, on February 20 but the plane could not take off as permission was not granted for the flight.

"China is deliberately delaying grant of clearance for the evacuation flight," a high-level source said.

The aircraft was to carry a large consignment of medical supplies to China and bring back more Indians from Wuhan.

Sources said the Chinese side continued to maintain that there was no delay in granting permission for the flight to go, but "inexplicably" the clearance has not been given.

In a letter to President Xi Jinping earlier this month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed India's solidarity to the people and government of China in meeting the challenge of the coronavirus outbreak and offered to provide assistance to the country.

India then put together relief supplies in pursuance of Modi's commitment as a token of India's solidarity, particularly in the 70th year of the anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

"These supplies have been offered even as India faces tremendous shortage itself, given our ethos of helping others in their hour of need," said a source aware of the issue.

The items being supplied are gloves, surgical masks, feeding pumps and defibrillators based on the requirements as indicated by the Chinese side.

India's national carrier Air India has already evacuated around 640 Indians from Wuhan in two separate flights.

According to estimates, over 100 Indians are still living in Wuhan. A sizeable number of countries have evacuated their citizens from China and restricted movement of people and goods to and from the country in view of the massive outbreak of coronavirus there.

Indian nationals in Wuhan continue their long wait for the flight. The delay is causing them and their family members in India tremendous mental anguish, said the sources.

They said relief and evacuation flights from other countries including by France are allowed to operate by China but the permission has not come through in India's case.

"Are they not interested in Indian aid provided as our token of support? Why are they creating roadblock in evacuating our nationals from Wuhan and putting them under hardship and mental agony?" said a person aware of the issue.

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March 4,2020

Mar 4: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday that he has decided not to participate in any 'Holi Milan' programme as experts have advised reducing mass gatherings to avoid the spread of coronavirus.

"Experts across the world have advised reducing mass gatherings to avoid the spread of COVID19 Novel Coronavirus. Hence this year, I have decided not to participate in any 'Holi Milan' programme," the PM tweeted.

This year, Holi is on March 10.

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