Government agrees to hold debate on JNU issue in Parliament

February 21, 2016

New Delhi, Feb 21: Ahead of the Budget session of Parliament, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday conceded Opposition demand to debate the JNU controversy, but also asserted that "we want the entire nation to hear the debate." The move is seen as ruling BJP's attempt to brazen out and turn tables on the Opposition by initiating a debate on nationalism.parliament

Government's willingness to debate JNU issue was conveyed at an all-party meeting convened by Vice-President and Chairman of Rajya Sabha Hamid Ansari here on Saturday.

Even though an official release by the Rajya Sabha Secretariat claimed that a general sense of agreement was arrived at the meeting that the House should legislate and deliberate all issues, Congress president Sonia Gandhi has summoned a meeting of party's top decision-making body, the Congress Working Committee (CWC), on Monday to discuss the "explosive situation" as well as to draw up the strategy to corner the government in Parliament.

Party sources said the CWC will discuss attempts by the government and the ruling BJP to dub Congress as "anti-national" through a disinformation campaign to turn tables on the JNU issue. They said the meeting may also discuss the electoral alliance with the Left as being pressed by the West Bengal party unit.

On the BJP's attempt to turn the JNU controversy into 'Deshbhakt vs Deshdrohi' debate, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi tweeted: "I do not want a report card or certificate from those who do "Puja" (pray) Godse who had pumped three bullets in Gandhi. Mere khoon me deshbhakti hai (patriotism is in my blood)

At the all-party meeting, Opposition leader Ghulam Nabi Azad sought a debate on the prevailing situation in the universities, including JNU and University of Hyderabad. The Congress sources said the party would also raise the government's attempts to end the minority status of Aligarh Muslim University and Jamia Millia Islamia on the ground that both are Central universities and as such cannot reserve seats for Muslims. Finance minister Arun Jaitley, leader of House, said the government was open to discuss all issues, but sought the Opposition's help in passing urgent Bills besides the budget in the first part of the Budget session. There was also an agreement to pass a Bill without discussion on delimitation in West Bengal to grant voting rights to people who are from the Bangladeshi enclaves merged into India. The Rajya Sabha had witnessed repeated disruptions in the monsoon and winter sessions with the Opposition blocking key reform measures of the government.

Earlier, while welcoming the leaders, Hamid Ansari said, the time has come to assure the public that parliamentary democracy does work and is sensitive to the needs of the people.

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May 25,2020

Domestic flights resumed operations on a truncated schedule on Monday with the first aircraft departing from the Delhi Airport for Pune, more than two months after a nationwide lockdown was announced to combat COVID-19.

The first flight to take off was an IndiGo aircraft to Pune, flying passengers stranded in the national capital since the lockdown was announced on March 24.

Passengers were screened at the airport with electronic thermometers, and revised protocol for air travel that included santisation of luggage through ultra-violent scanners, and maintaining physical distancing.

Only asymptomatic passengers were allowed to enter the airport.

Passengers were also seen wearing face masks and face shields given to them at the embarkation point by the airline to minimise the chances of infection while onboard.

The first flight arrived at Delhi Airport from Ahmedabad – a SpiceJet aircraft – at around 8:00 am.

BJD Lok Sabha member Anubhav Mohanty was among those who took the Air Vistara flight to Bhubaneshwar that departed Delhi airport at 6:50 am.

The first flight to take off from Mumbai was an IndiGo aircraft that departed for Patna at 6:45 am, while passengers from Lucknow were the first to reach the financial capital on an IndiGo aircraft that touched down at 8:20 am.

The food & beverage and retail outlets, which were closed for the past 63 days, opened at Terminal 3 of Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport.

The flight services resumed after a day of long and hard negotiations between the Centre and the states on Sunday.

All states finally agreed to accept at least some flights but announced different quarantine and self-isolation rules for arriving passengers to address apprehension about infections being brought in from other cities.

The Centre had issued guidelines for all modes of domestic travel that advised all asymptomatic passengers to self-monitor their health parameters for 14 days on completion of the journey and report to health authorities if they displayed any symptoms for COVID-19.

However, the Centre had allowed state governments to prescribe their own health protocols for disembarking passengers which led to differential guidelines across the country.

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January 29,2020

New Delhi, Jan 29: The Janata Dal (United) today expelled its vice-president Prashant Kishor and senior leader Pavan Kumar accusing them of "anti-party" activities.

Both the leaders have been attacking the party leadership over its pro-CAA stand.

The spat between Nitish Kumar and Kishor was out in the open yesterday when the former reminded the political strategist that he was inducted into the party on the recommendation of Union home minister Amit Shah.

It all began when Nitish, while talking to the media here, said, “I don’t have any problem if he (Kishor) wants to leave the party. But if he wants to stay, then he will have to follow the basic structure of the party.”

Varma had also questioned the JDU's alliance with the BJP in Delhi Assembly polls while Kishor has more than once voiced his differences with the party known on the issue of CAA and NRC.
 

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February 19,2020

New Delhi, Feb 19: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal met Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday, their first meeting after the assembly polls in the national capital.

The meeting went on for over 20 minutes at Shah's residence. The meeting was earlier scheduled at the Home Ministry.

"Met Hon'ble Home Minister Sh Amit Shah ji. Had a very good and fruitful meeting. Discussed several issues related to Delhi. Both of us agreed that we will work together for development of Delhi," Kejriwal tweeted.

Shah had led the BJP offensive against Kejriwal in the Delhi Assembly polls in which AAP trounced the saffron party, bagging 62 of the 70 seats.

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