Congress ‘charge sheet’ to expose Kejriwal

February 16, 2014

Expose_KejriwalNew Delhi, Feb 16: Claiming to have supported the Arvind Kejriwal Government till the very end, the Congress on Saturday accused it of running away from responsibilities and not even making an effort to introduce the Jan Lokpal Bill in the Delhi Assembly. To expose the “doublespeak” of the Aam Aadmi Party Government, it has now also decided to “issue a charge sheet” against it.

Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee president Arvinder Singh said the betrayals of the AAP Government are so many that it would take the Congress a week to prepare the charge sheet. “It will be a really big book,” he quipped.

Mr. Singh charged that contrary to the claims the AAP was making, “the Jan Lokpal Bill was never introduced in the House and so there was no question of the Congress either supporting or opposing it”. He alleged that the AAP was only fooling people on the issue just the way it had been doing on other matters.

As for the vote, Mr. Singh said “it was on tabling the message of the Lieutenant-Governor to the Speaker”.

The Congress leader said even on Friday morning his party had told the Chief Minister that it would support him with the Bill, provided it was brought in constitutionally. “We also supported their Appropriation Bill which was listed at number one, ahead of the Jan Lokpal Bill at the fifth spot. This showed their sincerity towards the issue,” Mr. Singh said.

“We were also prepared to go with them to the Centre on the Jan Lokpal Bill. But they did not want to introduce it as they did not want it passed but only kept the issue alive for political gains,” Mr. Singh said.

He also accused the AAP leader of pretension in the House saying he had waved a book Swaraj, while calling it the “Constitution of India”.

The Congress chief said Mr. Kejriwal was aware of the rule that the Lieutenant-Governor’s approval was needed for financial Bills as he had himself got the salaries of two of his advisers approved from Mr. Najeeb Jung soon after taking over the charge. “But now when the financial implications of the Bill were much more, he wanted to bypass the L-G.”

Mr. Singh also alleged that since the subsidy for power and water had only been provided up to March-end, from April onwards the residents will have to pay higher bills. But, he said, rather than resolving these issues for the people, Mr. Kejriwal, who had claimed that people had through a referendum asked him to form a government, chose to run away from his responsibilities.

Senior MLA Mukesh Sharma said the popularity of the AAP was fast waning due to such frivolous attitude. “Yesterday no more than 700 people gathered at the AAP office despite their issuing SMSs to party workers and others hours earlier about the impending resignation.”

Former Delhi Minister Haroon Yusuf said the AAP leadership ran away as it could not fulfil its promises to nearly 4.5 lakh temporary workers about regularising their jobs, to the jhuggi dwellers of giving them permanent houses and of opening 500 new schools.

Mr. Yusuf said like former Prime Minister V.P. Singh, Mr. Kejriwal believed in calling all his opponents corrupt, but history will prove otherwise.

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March 6,2020

New Delhi, Mar 6: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday will move the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Second Amendment) Bill, 2019 for consideration and passing in Lok Sabha.

In December last year, the Union Cabinet had approved a proposal to promulgate an ordinance to amend the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) 2016.

The amendments will remove certain ambiguities in the IBC 2016 and ensure smooth implementation of the code, an official statement said.

The move is aimed at easing the insolvency resolution process and promoting the ease of doing business. Aimed at streamlining of the insolvency resolution process, the amendments seek to protect last-mile funding and boost investment in financially-distressed sectors.

Under the amendments, the liability of a corporate debtor for an offence committed before the corporate insolvency resolution process will cease.

The debtor will not be prosecuted for an offence from the date the resolution plan has been approved by the adjudicating authority if a resolution plan results in change in the management or control of the corporate debtor to a person who was not a promoter or in the management or control of the corporate debtor or a related party of such a person.

The amendments are aimed at providing more protection to bidders participating in the recovery proceedings and in turn boosting investor confidence in the country's financial system.

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April 24,2020

New Delhi, Apr 24: The Jamia Coordination Committee (JCC) on Friday accused Delhi Police of framing two of its members - Meeran Haider, Safoora Zargar, along with student leader Umar Khalid, as part of "an imaginary conspiracy behind the recent North East Delhi riots".

While Haider was arrested on April 2, Zargar was taken in custody on April 10 for their alleged involvement in fuelling the riots.

"These arrests by the police have little ground, and the charges seem to have no rhyme or reason. Safoora was even granted bail in the case she was initially arrested in, following which she was arrested and had heavier charges placed against her," the JCC said in a statement.

Meeran, Safoora and Umar have been charged under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), which allows curbing of fundamental rights in order to protect the sovereignty of India. The JCC, however, claimed that in this case, the Act is being used to suppress their voices.

"This Act has been used against many activists working to protect constitutional morality, a list which now includes members of the JCC, a wholly constitutionalist collective of students and alumni," the JCC said, defending its members.

JCC maintained it had no role in Delhi riots, but apprehended that more people will be arrested by the Delhi Police as part of its conspiracy against students and protestors.

"It is almost certain that more protesters will be framed and arrested in the conspiracy invented by the Delhi Police. JCC reiterates that it played no part in the riots, and this fact will be proved before any court of law," it said in a statement.

It also demanded political parties, and university administration take a stand for the two accused JCC members and student leader Umar Khalid.

The JCC came into existence after a violent face-off between Delhi Police and unruly anti-CAA protestors left Jamia Millia Islamia vandalised. It was after this, that a group of students from the Jamia Millia formed it to decide upon the future course of actions in protest against the CAA and the police action.

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February 26,2020

Hyderabad, Feb 26: Hyderabad Police on Tuesday registered a case against well-known poet Imran Pratapgarhi for his statement asking why there was "no Shaheen Bagh in Hyderabad".

According to Charminar Police, the complaint was registered by Sub-Inspector S Guruswamy, who was on duty at the QQ Stadium on February 24 where an Ehtaji Mishaira (Poetry Program) against the Citizenship Amendment Act, National Register Commission and National Population Register was held.

Permission for the said event was granted by Hyderabad Additional Commissioner of Police to the program organisers with certain guidelines including that poetry program should be held on February 24 from 6 pm to 9 pm, and no speaker should give provocative speeches in the program.

However, police said that the program was started by the organisers at 6 pm and continued till 9:48 pm even after police officers asked them to end the event by 9 pm. The program was attended by around 3,000 members at QQ stadium.

According to police, while addressing the meeting Pratapgarhi said: "Mujhe hairath hai us Hyderabad mein koi Shaheen Bagh kyu nahi hai (I am surprised why there is no Shaheen Bagh in Hyderabad)", which is "provocative" and may cause fear to any section of the public.

In this regard, a case has been registered against organisers for disobeying public servants' orders and the poet has been booked for delivering provocative statements under the relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code.

Further investigation is underway.

Meanwhile, Congress leader Mohammed Ali Shabbir took to Twitter to condemn the police action.

"Hyderabad Police booked a case against poet Imran Pratapgarhi for expressing surprise on why there is no Shaheen Bagh in Hyderabad. For police, this sentence is provocative. Is Shaheen Bagh not a part of India?," Shabbir tweeted.

"Shame on TRS Government and Hyderabad Police for targeting a poet for no-fault," he added.

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