BJP set to sail through trust vote today with NCP's help

November 12, 2014

Mumbai, Nov 12: The mood in BJP seemed upbeat as party strategists fine-tuned their strategy to win the trust vote in the Maharashtra assembly on Wednesday. BJP expects to sail through on NCP's support.

"NCP legislators will either remain absent during the trust vote or support BJP," said a BJP strategist. "Either which way the NCP decides, BJP will win the confidence motion," he added.devendra

An NCP leader categorically said the party would not abstain but vote in favour of the minority BJP government. "We have issued a one-line whip asking all our legislators to vote in favour of the confidence motion,'' the leader said.

BJP doesn't expect support from Shiv Sena as talks between the two parties, though re-started, had not reached any amicable solution till late Tuesday evening. Sena will take a final call on its stand on Wednesday morning.

BJP has 121 MLAs in the 287-member assembly and is 23 short of a majority (the strength of the House is actually 288 and the majority mark 145, but it has been reduced to 144 because of the death of a BJP legislator).

CM Devendra Fadnavis said BJP had already touched the 140 mark. "Besides 10 Independent MLAs, we have the backing of 8 other legislators. We will prove our majority," he said. Union minister Rajiv Pratap Rudy said BJP would welcome the support of all parties except Congress, which is "responsible for the mess" in the state.

It was seen as an indication that BJP was not averse to receiving NCP's support.

"We want to take along all those who want to come forward for the development of Maharashtra. I hope Shiv Sena will turn around," he said. Asked about NCP, Rudy said Sharad Pawar's party has already extended unconditional support but dismissed suggestions that it will be running the show in the state.

Many in the BJP are uncomfortable with the idea of depending on NCP support. After the party wins the confidence motion, it will have six months to finalize its strategy for acquiring a comfortable majority as a no-confidence motion cannot be brought in during that period after a trust vote.

Sources said the BJP could think of splitting the Sena or Congress.

"NCP may, sooner or later, pull a fast one. We are cagey about their backing," said a state BJP functionary. "We will have to work out new strategies to firm up our government," he added.

A section in the Maharashtra BJP is equally wary of seeking Sena's support, in view of what a BJP functionary described as Matoshree's "arbitrary and cavalier" style of functioning.

"The Sena doesn't understand things in fine print. The Thackerays threw their weight around a few hours before the swearing-in ceremony last Sunday. They wanted to talk to PM Modi when he had already left his office for Rashtrapati Bhavan. The Sena lacks political maturity," said a BJP minister.

Fadnavis presided over a meeting of BJP legislators on Tuesday where the nitty-gritty of the confidence vote was discussed in detail. The conclave, an exercise to keep the flock together, was held at the Y B Chavan Centre in south Mumbai.

In his speech, Fadnavis assured party legislators that his government was poised to get good support from other parties, even from "unexpected quarters."

Haribhau Bagde, BJP candidate for the Speaker's post, also spoke. The Bahujan Vikas Aghadi chief Hitendra Thakur, MLA, was present with his two legislators in tow, it is learnt, as were several Independent MLAs. BJP MLAs have been asked to check into Vidhan Bhavan at 10am on Wednesday. The Speaker's election will be held first, followed by the trust vote.

While re-opening a line of communication with the Sena in the run-up to the trust vote, the BJP also tapped smaller groups for support on the floor of the house. Fadnavis has managed to win over the Peasants' and Workers' Party which has 3 MLAs.

The CM is trying to avoid election to the Speaker's office, sources said. Vijay Auti (Sena), Varsha Gaikwad (Congress) and BJP's Bagde are in the fray. An NCP leader said the party would also vote in favour of the BJP nominee for Speaker.

Fadnavis is believed to have held informal talks with other parties on Tuesday to ensure the Speaker is elected unanimously. Should this happen, it will speak for the CM's political acumen and crisis management skills, said observers.

"I will request them (other parties) to withdraw their candidates from the fray," the CM said.

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July 30,2020

New Delhi, Jul 30: India witnessed a single-day spike of 52,123 COVID-19 cases as the total cases in the country reached 15,83,792, the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said on Thursday.

The total cases include 5,28,242 active cases and 10,20,582 cured/discharged cases, the Health Ministry added.

A total of 775 deaths were reported in the last 24 hours taking the death toll to 34,968.

Maharashtra continues to be the worst-affected state as it reported 9,211 new COVID-19 cases 298 deaths on Wednesday. The total number of cases is now at 4,00,651 including 2,39,755 recovered cases, 1,46,129 active cases and 14,463 deaths.

The total number of cases in Tamil Nadu reached 2,34,114.

Delhi reported 1,035 COVID-19 cases yesterday, taking the total number of cases in the national capital to 1,32,275.

The total number of COVID-19 samples tested up to July 29 is 1,81,90,382 including 4,46,642 samples tested yesterday, said the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

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June 11,2020

Washington, Jun 11: Observing that historically India has been a tolerant, respectful country for all religions, a top Trump administration official has said the US is "very concerned" about what is happening in India over religious freedom.

The comments by Samuel Brownback, Ambassador-At-Large for International Religious Freedom, came hours after the release of the "2019 International Religious Freedom Report" on Wednesday.

Mandated by the US Congress, the report documenting major instances of violation of religious freedom across the world was released by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo at the State Department.

India has previously rejected the US religious freedom report, saying it sees no locus standi for a foreign government to pronounce on the state of its citizens' constitutionally protected rights.

"We do remain very concerned about what's taking place in India. It's historically just been a very tolerant, respectful country of religions, of all religions," Mr Brownback said during a phone call with foreign journalists on Wednesday.

The trend lines have been troubling in India because it is such a religious subcontinent and seeing a lot more communal violence, Mr Brownback said. "We're seeing a lot more difficulty. I think really they need to have a - I would hope they would have an - interfaith dialogue starting to get developed at a very high level in India, and then also deal with the specific issues that we identified as well," he said.

"It really needs a lot more effort on this topic in India, and my concern is, too, that if those efforts are not put forward, you're going to see a growth in violence and increased difficulty within the society writ large," said the top American diplomat.

Responding to a question, Mr Brownback said he hoped minority faiths are not blamed for the COVID-19 spread and that they would have access to healthcare amid the crisis.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has criticised any form of discrimination, saying the COVID-19 pandemic affects everyone equally. "COVID-19 does not see race, religion, colour, caste, creed, language or border before striking. Our response and conduct thereafter should attach primacy to unity and brotherhood," PM Modi said in a post on LinkedIn in February.

The government, while previously rejecting the US religious freedom report, had said: "India is proud of its secular credentials, its status as the largest democracy and a pluralistic society with a longstanding commitment to tolerance and inclusion".

"The Indian Constitution guarantees fundamental rights to all its citizens, including its minority communities… We see no locus standi for a foreign entity/government to pronounce on the state of our citizens' constitutionally protected rights," the Foreign Ministry said in June last year.

According to the Home Ministry, 7,484 incidents of communal violence took place between 2008 and 2017, in which more than 1,100 people were killed.

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May 12,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, May 12: Kerala Government on Tuesday issued modified guidelines for infrastructure arrangements and procedures to be followed to ensure smooth interstate movement of stranded persons during the lockdown.

"Necessary permission, if any, required from the State where you are presently located need to be taken for ensuring a smooth journey till Kerala border," read the order by the state government.

It has also made it clear that people will only be allowed to travel if they have the permit from the state government and local authorities.

"You are requested to start the journey only after receiving the travel permit from the Government of Kerala and the local authority of your present location to avoid any problem during travel. Those who reach at the check post without passes will not be allowed entry," it further read.

The orders by the government further read:

*To maintain social distancing norms, only 4 persons will be permitted to travel in a car, 5 in an SUV, 10 in a van and 25 in a bus. The maximum number of passengers in a van /bus will be half of the seating capacity).

*Keep sanitiser, use masks and maintain physical distancing throughout the journey.

*An exit and entry pass/passes shall be issued by the District Collectors to those persons who seek to go outside states to bring back their stranded child/ children, spouse and parent/s.

*Everybody including those coming from red zones shall remain under home quarantine for 14 days from the date of arrival.

*Only priority groups and persons will be allowed entry passes:

a) Those from neighbouring states seeking Medical aid in Kerala

b) Pregnant ladies with family

c) Family members including children separated due to lockdown

d) Students

e) Senior citizens with family members

f) Persons who had lost a job.

The guidelines further added that all luggage must be disinfected and temperature checks must be carried out with Infrared flash thermometer among other things.

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