Can place proof against Cong netas in Parliament: Jaitley

May 27, 2016

New Delhi, May 27: Strongly rebutting the charge that cases involving Congress functionaries were driven by political vendetta, finance minister Arun Jaitley said he was ready to present evidence regarding serving and former chief ministers and Congress heavyweights in Parliament so that the issues could be debated at the earliest opportunity.jaitley

"In each of those cases, which have come to surface...I am open to a debate in Parliament. If Congress wants, we can place before Parliament evidence against a sitting Congress CM, a former Congress CM and his family who is leading the campaign in Punjab, a family member of an important former Union minister, the National Herald case and AgustaWestland (Choppergate)," Jaitley told TOI in an exclusive interview.

"When Congress raised allegations against Vasundhara Raje (Rajasthan CM) and (foreign minister) Sushma Swaraj (in the Lalit Modi case) we agreed to a debate in Parliament," Jaitley said.

Jaitley was alluding to a disproportionate assets case against Himachal CM Virbhadra Singh, the National Herald case relating to Congress chief Sonia Gandhi and vice-president Rahul Gandhi, a foreign accounts probe into former Punjab CM Amarinder Singh's kin and the income tax investigation into former finance minister P Chidambaram's son Karti. With Choppergate throwing up references to top Congress leaders, Sonia had said the government had launched a campaign of character assassination.

aitley also said the government plans to keep its foot on the reforms pedal. "GST is top of the agenda. Company law amendments have to be rectified, they are before a standing committee. The SARFAESI (Securitisation and Reconstruction of Finan cial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act) and DRT (Debts Recovery Tribunal) amendments are there. Then there is the CAMPA (afforestation fund management) law. As part of the legislation on black money , the benami law is coming," he said.

The finance minister said the wait for Congress to come on board for GST would not be indefinite. In case Congress did not give up its reservations, a vote in Rajya Sabha would be the only way to settle the fate of the bill that has been passed by Lok Sabha.

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January 21,2020

Kochi, Jan 21: A special court here on Tuesday sent two students, who were arrested under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) case in Kozhikode last November, to the custody of National Investigation Agency (NIA) for a day.

The NIA court ordered that the duo, who were in judicial custody till now, to be produced before it tomorrow.

In its application, the NIA had said that the accused must be interrogated on the basis of digital records and sought custody of the duo for a week.

However, the defendant argued that no new evidence had been found against the accused and therefore no custody should be granted.

During an earlier hearing, the two had told the court, "We are not Maoists. We are CPI (M) activists. The Chief Minister, who says we are Maoists, should bring proof of whom we killed and where we bombed. In the last election, we have served as CPI (M), booth agents. We are the ones who went out to vote and pasted posters for the party."

The two were charged under Sections 20 (punishment for being a member of terrorist gang or organisation), 38 (offence relating to membership of a terrorist organisation) and 39 (offence relating to support given to a terrorist organisation) of the UAPA.

Allen and Thaha, students of law and journalism respectively of Kannur University, were taken into custody by the police from Pantheerankavu in Kozhikode on November 1 last year.

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June 12,2020

Google on Friday announced the launch of a new feature on Google Search, Assistant, and Maps for users in India to help them find information on COVID-19 testing centres near them.

The search giant has partnered with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and MyGov to provide the information on authorised testing labs.

The feature is currently available in English and eight Indian languages including Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali, Gujarati, and Marathi.

According to the company, users will now see a new "Testing" tab on the search result page providing a list of nearby testing labs along with key information and guidance needed before using their services.

On Google Maps, when users search for keywords like "COVID testing" or "coronavirus testing" they will see a list of nearby testing labs, with a link to Google Search for the government-mandated requirements.

Google said that the Search, Assistant, and Maps currently feature 700 testing labs across 300 cities and working with authorities to identify and add more testing labs located across the country.

The company reiterates that it is important to follow the recommended guidelines that help determine testing eligibility before visiting.

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January 6,2020

Jan 6: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Subramanian Swamy on Sunday said the country's economy is not showing good signs though Prime Minister Narendra Modi has manifested tremendous leadership skills in fighting terror and in social welfare projects.

The fiscal decisions of the government have not yielded the desired results, the Rajya Sabha MP said here.

"Modi had shown tremendous leadership skill in fighting terror, in several social areas, micro areas like bringing toilets to every village home. But the economy is a complex system...," he said while taking part in a discussion.

While every minister is talking about a 5 trillion dollar economy by 2024, but the current GDP growth has to be multiplied in four years to achieve that, the former Union minister said.

He said, if wages are slashed as a measure to cope with the situation, labor will become cheap but that will also cut down the people's purchasing power triggering dip in demand, closing down factories and rise in unemployment.

"This is one problem for which you really need an economist," he said.

Swamy said in jest, "I think Modi has one problem with me. Not only I am an economist but also a politician."

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