Kejriwal to approach top court for temporary ban on sealing drive

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February 4, 2018

New Delhi, Feb 4: The Aam Aadmi Party seems to have jumped on to the bandwagon of traders protesting against a sealing drive with renewed aggression after the recent disqualification of 20 of its MLAs.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal plans to approach the Supreme Court for a temporary ban on the sealing. Over the last week, he has addressed a press conference on the ongoing drive and demanded that the Centre come up with a law to address the problem.

He also toured markets in Delhi and interacted with traders, who announced a shutdown of some shopping areas last week in protest against the drive started by municipal corporations on the instructions of a Supreme Court-appointed monitoring committee to seal commercial units flouting the Delhi Master Plan 2021.

The party has been holding regular protests and media meets attacking the Centre, the civic bodies, the Delhi Development Authority --all controlled by the BJP-- and blaming them for the crisis.

"AAP has been with the traders ever since the problem started", AAP's Rajya Sabha MP and senior party leader Sanjay Singh told PTI.

The campaigns come at a time when the AAP is facing the prospects of by-polls in the national capital after President Ram Nath Kovind last month disqualified 20 party MLAs accused of holding Offices of Profit.

AAP's anti-drive campaign is seen as a platform to draw the city's traders as the party appears to have lost some support on the ground.

Though it won the Bawana by-poll last year, AAP lost its deposit in the Rajouri Garden by-poll and was routed in civic body elections held the same year.

"It is true that the there is a discontent against the BJP among the traders due to the sealing drive but it would not be right to say that they will favour us," said a senior leader of AAP's Delhi unit.

Through the on-going sealing issue, however, the AAP has gathered the support of a large section of traders, many of whom were staunch backers of the BJP.

The drive has been on since December. The AAP had raised the issue before but has been spearheading the cause of the traders vigorously after the disqualification of its lawmakers.

AAP has approached the Delhi High Court, challenging the disqualification.

It has also asked its 20 MLAs to be prepared for the by-polls.

AAP's Singh, however, said the party's anti-sealing drive had little to do with the disqualification of its MLAs.

"These are two different issues. The disqualification of 20 MLAs is being dealt with legally. The chief minister is raising the sealing issue, the MLAs and councillors are protesting and we, as MPs, are doing so in Parliament," Singh said.

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August 8,2020

Nagpur, Aug 8: "He was a great son and always the first one to help others in need. He sacrificed his life for the country," said Neela Sathe, the mother of late captain DV Sathe, who was flying the Air India flight that crash-landed at Kozhikode airport on Friday, claiming 18 lives.

Indian Army Retired Colonel Vasant Sathe and his wife Neela lost both their sons in line of duty. The couple is originally from Nagpur, Maharashtra.

Speaking to news agency, Neela broke into tears and said, "He was a great son and always the first one to help others in need. 

His teachers still appreciate him. During the Ahmedabad floods, he saved the children of the soldiers by lifting them in his arms. I wish God would have called us instead of him."

"Both our children sacrificed their lives for the country," she added.

Remembering DV Sathe's childhood, Neela talked about every that moment when he made his parents proud.

Neela told with great pride that Captain DV Sathe had received the Sword of Honor and had also won eight medals in the Air Force.

Neela last talked to DV Sathe over phone call a few days ago during which captain told her mother not to go out of the house amid COVID-19 crisis as if something happens to her, he won't be able to bear that.

Vasant, captain's father retired as a colonel after serving in the Army for 30 years, following the footsteps of their father, both his sons joined too the Army.

Their elder son Vikas, was in the Army, and at the age of 22, he was martyred in an accident in Ferozepur in 1981. Their younger son Deepak (DV Sathe), who served as a pilot in Air India after serving in the Indian Air Force, died in the plane crash on Friday.

An Air India Express plane carrying 190 passengers including 10 infants skidded while landing at Karipur Airport in Kozhikode on Friday evening.

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February 27,2020

New Delhi, Feb 27: The death toll in the communal violence in northeast Delhi over the amended citizenship law reached 32 on Thursday, senior officials said.

It was at 27 till Wednesday night.

"Five more deaths recorded at GTB Hospital, so death toll at that hospital has gone up to 30, taking total toll to 32," a senior Delhi Health Department official told news agency.

The Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital had reported two fatalities on Wednesday.

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January 21,2020

Lucknow, Jan 21: Defending his brainchild, the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), Union home minister Amit Shah on Tuesday said the new law will not be scrapped despite the countrywide protests against it.

Addressing a rally here to drum up support for the CAA, Shah also declared that construction of a Ram temple "touching the skies" in Ayodhya will begin within three months.

He said there is no provision in the amended law for taking anyone's citizenship away. "A canard is being spread against the CAA by the Congress, SP, BSP, and Trinamool Congress. The CAA is a law to grant citizenship," he added.

"I want to say that irrespective of the protests this will not be withdrawn," he added.

Shah challenged Congress leaders to hold a discussion with him on CAA at a public forum.

He named Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, Samajwadi Party's Akhilesh Yadav, Bahujan Samaj Party's Mayawati and TMC chief Mamata Banerjee while throwing the "challenge".

Congress has become blind due to vote bank politics,"he said. He also blamed the Congress for Partition.

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