With Amit Shah at helm, Home Ministry plans ‘Hindu moves’ in Jammu & Kashmir

June 5, 2019

New Delhi, Jun 5: With Jammu and Kashmir high on agenda, the Narendra Modi government is reportedly toying with the idea of conducting the stalled delimitation exercise to redraw Assembly constituencies in the troubled state to address "regional disparity and anomalies".

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) may appoint a delimitation commission to carry out the exercise and it could end up in reversing the present scenario by giving more seats to Jammu region. At present, Kashmir region has 46 seats while Jammu region has 37 and Ladhak four.

In case the government goes ahead with the plan, some sections believe, it would enable non-Muslims from Jammu region to become Chief Minister of the state which has only seen Muslim Chief Ministers and help BJP to spread its wings in the state. Congress' Ghulam Nabi Azad was the only Chief Minister from Jammu region.

The delimitation exercise is considered part of BJP's plans for Kashmir where it wants to repeal both Article 370 that provides for special status to the state and Article 35(A) that gives special rights to Kashmiris.

However, MHA sources said there was no discussion in the Ministry on the issue of delimitation in Jammu and Kashmir.

PDP president Mehbooba Mufti tweeted, "distressed to hear about GoI (Government of India) plan to redraw assembly constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir. Forced delimitation is an obvious attempt to inflict another emotional partition of the state on communal lines. Instead of allowing old wounds to heal, Government of India is inflicting pain on Kashmiris."

National Conference chief Omar Abdullah said, "when delimitation takes place in the rest of the country the BJP is welcome to apply it to Jammu and Kashmir until then we will oppose, tooth and nail, any attempt to make changes without a mandate from the people of the state."

Officials have already briefed Home Minister Amit Shah about the security situation across the country, especially in Jammu and Kashmir which is under President's Rule. While the government is not in a hurry to conduct elections Jammu and Kashmir, the President's Rule is likely to be extended for another six months on July 3.

Reportedly, the government is keen on embarking on the delimitation exercise, which is on freeze since 2002, to address allegations of regional disparity. The last such exercise was held in 1995 and as per Jammu and Kashmir Constitution, another delimitation should have been done in 2005.

However, Farooq Abdullah-led government in 2002 chose to freeze delimitation until 2026 through an amendment to the Jammu and Kashmir Constitution. Owing to its special status, Jammu and Kashmir has a separate Constitution and penal code.

To enable the conduct of the exercise, the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir has to be amended and with the state under President's Rule, sources claimed, the Governor has powers to do so as the legislative authority is vested with the Raj Bhavan when it does not have a functioning Assembly.

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May 14,2020

May 14: Customs officials on Wednesday intercepted China-bound consignments of raw material for masks, misdeclared as packing materials for pouches, in large quantities, a senior official said.

It has also seized multiple shipments containing 5.08 lakh masks, 57 litres of sanitiser and 952 PPE kits bound for the US, the UK and the UAE, the official said.

The export of such goods is prohibited by the government in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

"On the basis of specific intelligence, 2,480 kg of raw material for masks was intercepted by air cargo export, Delhi Customs. The goods were misdeclared as packing materials for pouches and were being illegally attempted to be smuggled/ exported to China," he said. 

These goods are prohibited for export as per the latest guidelines issued by the Directorate General of Foreign trade (DGFT), he said, adding that investigation into the case is under progress.

In another catch, the air cargo officers intercepted multiple shipments containing 5.08 lakh masks, 57 litres of sanitiser in 950 bottles and 952 PPE kits at the courier terminal in New Delhi. These were attempted to be smuggled or exported out of the country, the official said.

"These goods are also prohibited for export," he added. 

These items were being illegally exported to the United States, United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates. "No arrests have been made so far," the official said.

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May 25,2020

Raipur, May 25: A union minister was caught on camera issuing threats to district administration officials in Chhattisgarh saying that she “knows how to take people to a room and beat them with belts"

Officials were taken aback when Renuka Singh, Minister of State for Tribal Affairs, delivered this dialogue during her visit to the quarantine centre at Balrampur, around 400 km from Chhattisgarh capital Raipur on Sunday.

Dilip Gupta, a resident of Balarampur district in Chhattisgarh, had accused the chief executive officer and tehsildar of the district panchayat of assaulting him in a quarantine centre in the area following a quarrel over shoddy facilities. Renuka Singh took cognizance of the matter and reached the quarantine centre to speak to Dilip Gupta.

The minister, on reaching the quarantine centre, received details of the incident from Gupta and his family and lashed out at the officials for "beating him up".

In a video, Renuka Singh is seen cautioning the officials to not think of BJP workers as "weak".

"Ye bhagwadhaari BJP ke karyakartao ko kamzor mat samajhna. Janpad me baithke aur aap tehsil me baith ke jo bhed-bhaav kar rahe hain BJP ke karyakartao ke sazth, bhool jaiye (Don't think of saffron-wearing BJP workers as weak. Forget the discrimination that you are showing towards BJP workers)," Renuka Singh said, lambasting the officials.

However, the minister did not stop there and went on to threaten the officials saying she knows how to 'thrash people with a belt'. 

"Andheri kothri me le jaa ke na main belt khol ke thokna jaanti hu bohot acche se (I very well know how to lock people in a dark room and thrash them with a belt)," Renuka Singh can be heard saying in a video from the incident.

Dilip Gupta, who was put under quarantine after he recently arrived from Delhi, had reportedly complained about the quality of food and basic facilities in the centre and had even uploaded a video on social media over the same after officials failed to address his issues.

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March 16,2020

Amaravati, Mar 16: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy said that paracetamol is the only medication for coronavirus.

He said that COVID-19 is lethal for those have comorbid conditions including blood pressure, asthma and kidney diseases.

"There is no need to get panic about Coronavirus. Its impact is majorly on senior citizens aged above 60 years. It is dangerous to those suffering from diabetes, blood pressure, asthma and kidney diseases. For others, it is not so much dangerous. And paracetamol is the only medication for coronavirus," Reddy said on Sunday while addressing a press conference on the postponing of the local body elections as coronavirus cases continue to rise.

"In case anybody coming from foreign countries is found suffering from cough, cold and fever, bleaching powder should be sprayed on their belongings and things they use. The government is creating awareness on such precautions," he added.

Reddy slammed the State Election Commissioner's decision of postponing the local body elections for six weeks and alleged that the SEC was acting at the behest of TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu.

The opposition has targeted Reddy on his statement, saying the chief minister is behaving "ignorantly" and "irresponsibly" on the issue of coronavirus.

"While Telangana CM had changed his stand and closed shops and theatres in his state, Jagan Reddy is speaking as if there is no need for any panic. This CM is behaving ignorantly and irresponsibly," said Naidu.

Andhra Pradesh has reported one case of coronavirus. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases across India has risen to 110.

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