Kejriwal's austerity veil falls apart

January 4, 2014

Kejriwal_copy_copyNew Delhi, Jan 4: Within a week of taking charge, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has gone back on some of its promises of austerity.

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who had earlier said that he will rent a flat, has now decided to move into  two five-bedroom government flats on Bhagwan Das road. Also, several cabinet ministers were given Toyota Innova cars as official perks.

The opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) reacted sharply by alleging that the veil of austerity behind which the AAP was hiding so far to mislead the public had started to come off.

While AAP leaders said Kejriwal’s decision to take up a government flat was in line with his earlier stand of not taking a “big bungalow”, BJP’s Sahib Singh Chauhan reminded the AAP leaders that they had vowed before elections that they will live in a “normal house” like ordinary citizens.

“A 10-room housing complex is not available to even a Supreme Court judge. From which angle does Kejriwal’s new address appears to be a normal house,” said Chauhan, challenging all MLAs to take only a Re 1 token salary.

Kejriwal will move into a 5-room flat on Bhagwan Das Road and the adjacent flat number 7/7, which is of the same size, will double up as his camp office.

Kejriwal had been living in a flat alloted to his wife, who is an Indian Revenue Service official, in Kaushambi.

The chief minister said his official residence was not palatial. “My official house will be smaller than what was being used by my predecessor. My Kaushambi flat had four rooms and the new official house will have five. That is the only difference,” he said.

“I will be able to work early in the morning and till late in the evening if my office is close to the residence,” Kejriwal added.

BJP leader Harsh Vardhan has been taking a dig at Kejriwal saying the new chief minister and his party were initially using public transport and trying to put up a mask of austerity but things have changed now.

On Friday, some reporters questioned AAP ministers who were seen using official vehicles near the Delhi Assembly within one day of the government winning the trust vote.

Social Welfare Minister Rakhi Birla was one of them. “When we leave for official work we use the vehicle,” said the minister, who came to the secretariat in an autorickshaw a day after taking oath on December 28.

Kejriwal said using official vehicles was not in contravention of the party’s stand. “We vowed not to use vehicles with red beacons and not official vehicles,” he said.

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It is noteworthy that today's spike in cases is lower than the 11,502 registered in the country yesterday and has also stayed below the 11 thousand mark it had been crossing for the past two days in a row.

However, there is an increase in the number of deaths due to the infection from yesterday, with 380 deaths being reported from across the country, the toll due to COVID-19 has now reached 9,900.

The COVID-19 count includes 1,53,178 active cases, while 1,80,013 patients have been cured and discharged or migrated so far.

Maharashtra with 1,10,744 cases continues to be the worst-affected state in the country with 50,567 active cases while 56,049 patients have been cured and discharged in the state so far. The toll due to COVID-19 has crossed the four thousand mark and reached 4,128 in the state.
It is followed by Tamil Nadu with 46,504 and the national capital with 42,829 confirmed cases.

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He was 79.

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"TERI is what it is because of Dr Pachauri's untiring perseverance. He played a pivotal role in growing this institution, and making it a premier global organisation in the sustainability space," said Mathur, who succeeded Pachauri at TERI in 2015. Pachauri was admitted to Escorts Heart Institute in the national capital where he underwent open heart surgery and was put on life support on Tuesday, sources said.

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July 18,2020

Washington, Jul 18: The Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) from the US to India has crossed the $40 billion mark so far this year, reflecting the growing confidence of American companies in the country, the head of an India-centric business advocacy group has said.

The American companies, during the Covid-19 pandemic, which has battered the world economy, have shown great confidence in India and its leadership, said Mukesh Aghi, president of the US-India Strategic and Partnership Forum (USISPF), which keeps a track of the major US FDIs in India.

“Year to date investment from the US, including the recent ones, is over $40 billion,” Aghi said.

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“We feel that Prime Minister (Narendra Modi’s) intention is very high. The challenges lie on the execution side. Efforts are being made to encourage manufacturing… I've never seen it so better. The policy framework is moving in the right direction,” he said.

Early this week, Larry Kudlow, the White House Economic Advisor, told reporters that the US tech giants like Google and Facebook announcing big investments in India shows that people are losing trust in China and India is emerging as a big competitor.

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“The question is how do you define protectionism... the administration here is saying America first and India is saying vocal for local…,” Aghi added.

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