Congress may win 140-plus Lok Sabha seats, says internal survey

April 26, 2014

New Delhi, Apr 26: The Congress may win more than 140 seats in the Lok Sabha elections this year, revealed a recent internal assessment by the party.

Congress_WinAccording to a report, the Congress believes it would reach the 140-plus figure on the basis of feedback received from its state units where polls have already taken place. However, the party has also predicted that the BJP could emerge as the largest party in the 16th Lok Sabha, though its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi would struggle to help the party even reach its record tally of 182 seats, which was won in 1998 and 1999, under former prime minister AB Vajpayee's leadership.

An upbeat Congress has now instructed all its state committees to step up its efforts in the 194 seats where polls are yet to be held. A proof of this is seen in the way in which Congress president Sonia Gandhi and her children, Rahul and Priyanka, have raised the poll pitch and started campaigning more aggressively.

Though the Congress leadership accepts there is a strong anti-incumbency wave, it has concluded that the BJP's failure to cut through caste barriers in rural areas would affect its performance in the Lok Sabha elections. "The key to Modi's plan is to make RSS' vision propping up a Akhand Hindu vote-bank. But most Dalits and OBCs - along with traditional anti-BJP sections among Hindus - are still refusing to be swept away by a Modi wave," a senior AICC functionary said.

Congress' internal assessment gives the party a minimum of 43 seats in the south, 50 seats in 12 northern states, 20 seats in west and 25 seats from east and north-east. "Our assessment makes us feel that a majority of Yadavs are still with Mulayam and Lalu Prasad in UP and Bihar, respectively, despite Modi focusing on the states. While Mayawati still holds sway on majority of Dalits in UP, elsewhere they are rallying behind Congress," the functionary added.

Congress also feels majority of Kurmis are still with Nitish Kumar in Bihar, advertising firmness of caste loyalty over religion. The assessment says BJP would not cross 35 seats in UP and 18 in Bihar. "The only way Modi can sweep the sates would be by making Yadavs switch over to BJP en masse. That does not seem to be happening," a Union Minister said.

The grand old party believes that Modi has consolidated significant Muslim and minority voters against the BJP-led NDA. "The more Modi wave is projected and the more Modi gets aggressive, the larger the counter-rallying among minorities for obvious reasons," a Congress leader said.

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May 27,2020

New Delhi, May 27: The government has further extended the deadline for bidding to buy its entire 52.98 per cent stake in the country's second-biggest oil refiner, Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL), by over one-and-a-half months to July 31.

This is the second extension for submission of expression of interest (EoI) for BPCL stake by interested bidders. The government had first invited bids showing interest in buying its stake, by May 2. It was then extended till June 13.

This has now been extended to 5 p.m. on July 31 in "view of further requests received from the interested bidders and the prevailing situation arising out of COVID-19", an official notice put up by disinvestment department DIPAM late on Tuesday said.

Accordingly, the last date for submission of written queries or preliminary information memorandum has been pushed back to June 23 from the earlier deadline of May 16.

The disinvestment in BPCL involves the government selling its entire 52.98 per cent stake in the company to a strategic investor with transfer of management control. The government has barred PSUs from bidding for BPCL and expects private sector Indian players and global MNCs to bid for its stake. The government's stake in BPCL is worth around Rs 50,000 crore.

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January 5,2020

New Delhi, Jan 5: Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Sunday sàid it was "shameful" that Sadaf Jafar, SR Darapuri and Pavan Rao were arrested by the Uttar Pradesh Police for violence without any evidence against them.

He also said that it was a shocking admission by the police that there is no evidence of their involvement.

"Sadaf Jafar, S R Darapuri and Pavan Rao Ambedkar released on bail after police ADMITTED no evidence of their involvement in violence. Shocking admission," he said on Twitter.

"If that were so, why did the police arrest them in the first place? And how did the Magistrate remand them to custody without looking at the evidence," he asked.
"The law says 'find evidence, then arrest'. The reality is 'first arrest, then search for evidence'. Shameful," Chidambaram tweeted.

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February 27,2020

New Delhi, Feb 27: An Indian Air Force aircraft on Thursday evacuated 76 Indians and 36 foreign nationals from the coronavirus-hit Chinese city of Wuhan.

The C-17 Globemaster III transport aircraft was sent to Wuhan on Wednesday and it carried 15 tonnes of medical supplies for coronavirus-affected people in China.

On its return, the aircraft brought back 112 people, including 23 citizens from Bangladesh, six from China, two each from Myanmar and the Maldives and one each from South Africa, the US and Madagascar.

Earlier, India had evacuated around 650 Indians from Wuhan in two Air India flights.

“In all 723 Indian nationals and 43 foreign nationals have been evacuated from Wuhan, China, in these three flights,” the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said.

On the medical supplies delivered by India to China, the MEA said they would help augment the country’s efforts to control the coronavirus outbreak which had been declared as a public health emergency by the World Health Organisation.

“The assistance is also a mark of friendship and solidarity from the people of India towards the people of China as the two countries also celebrate 70th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations this year,” it said.

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