Leaders desert Cong headquarters, workers bat for Priyanka

October 19, 2014

New Delhi, Oct 19: The Congress headquarters in the national capital Sunday wore a deserted look after the drubbing the party received in the assembly elections in Haryana and Maharashtra. Only a group of workers was around, demanding a bigger role for Prianka Gandhi in the party.Priyanka

No leaders were available at the party headquarters to comment on the poll debacle. Party spokesman Ajay Maken came in the morning, but as it became clear that the Congress was headed to the defeat in both states, which it held so far, he too left the office.

Jagdish Sharma, a local Congress worker, told media persons that the reason behind the electoral debacle of the Congress was the diconnect between the cadre and the leadership.

"We are losing elections because the disconnect between the leaders and the cadre is very glaring. We do not have any access to the top leaders or the high command," Sharma said.

Earlier in the day, about 100 party workers gathered at 24 Akbar Road, the party's head office, and batted for Priyanka Gandhi's formal induction into the grand old party.

The workers, mostly women, carried banners showing Priyanka Gandhi's portrait and raised slogans "Priyanka Gandhi Congress Bachao" (Priyanka Gandhi save Congress) and "Priyanka lao, desh bachao" (Bring Priyanka and save the country).

"Priyanka Gandhi should be inducted into the party. She should help party vice president Rahul Gandhi to rebuild Congress," Sharma said.

Maharshtra Congress leader Priyanka Chaturvedi, however, said that there was no need to despair as the party has shown a better performance in both states compared to what it did during the general elections held in April-May this year.

"In democracy, some people lose and some win. In these elections, though we lost, we have shown a better performance compared to the parliamentary elections," Chaturvedi told media persons.

Pradip Singh Zaildar, member of campaign committee of the Congress in Haryana, said incumbent chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda was to blame for the defeat.

"There was no Modi (prime minister Narendra Modi) wave in Haryana. Hooda is completely responsible for the loss. He was driven by self interest and was not thinking about the party. His slogan 'Agli sarkar Hooda sarkar' (the next government will be Hooda government) also showed he turned this election into a personal affair," Zaildar told IANS. The BJP is slated to form the government in Haryana on its own and has emerged as the single largest party in Maharashtra.

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April 11,2020

New Delhi, Apr 11: Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with chief ministers, senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Saturday urged CMs of states where the party is in power to unanimously demand for transfer of cash to every poor family.

He said the poor have lost their jobs and have exhausted their savings. They are now standing in lines to get free food, the former Union finance minister said.

Chidambaram said remonetising the poor would cost only Rs 65,000 crore, which is economically viable.

"Chief ministers Amarinder Singh, Ashok Gehlot, Bhupesh Baghel, V Narayanasami, Uddhav Thackeray and E Palaniswani should tell the prime minister today that just as LIVES are important LIVELIHOOD of the poor is important, he tweeted.

"The poor have lost their jobs or self-employment in the last 18 days. They have exhausted their meagre savings. Many are standing in line for food," Chidambaram said.

Can the state stand by and watch them go hungry," he asked, adding that chief ministers should demand that cash be transferred to every poor family immediately.

"Remonetise the poor should be their unanimous demand," Chidambaram said.

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June 6,2020

New Delhi, Jun 6: With 9,887 new positive cases reported in the last 24 hours, India's COVID-19 count touched 2,36,657 on Saturday surpassing Italy's latest tally of over 2.34 lakh, taking India to the sixth spot among countries with the highest caseloads of the virus.

The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) said that India registered a spike of 9887 new cases and 294 deaths in the past 24 hours taking the tally to 1,15,942 active cases and 6642 deaths.

Today's count was the highest single-day spike in the country, which has now overtaken Italy, according to the tally posted by the Johns Hopkins University which posted that globally the coronavirus had infected over 66.64 lakh people and claimed over 3.91 lakh lives so far.

In india, the MoHFW informed that 1,14,073 persons have been cured/discharged/migrated so far.

Maharashtra remains the worst-hit State as the total number of COVID-19 positive cases reached 80,229. While the total number of active cases in the state stands at 42,224.

In Tamil Nadu, 28,694 cases have been detected so far while Delhi has reported 26,334 coronavirus cases.

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May 31,2020

New Delhi, May 31: India registered its highest single-day spike of COVID-19 cases on Sunday with 8,380 new infections reported in the last 24 hours, taking the country's tally to 1,82,143, while the death toll rose to 5,164, according to the Union Health Ministry.

The number of active COVID-19 cases stood to 89,995, while 86,983 people have recovered and one patient has migrated, it said.

"Thus, around 47.75 per cent patients have recovered so far," a senior health ministry official said.

The total confirmed cases include foreigners.

The death toll has gone up by 193 since Saturday morning, of which 99 were from Maharashtra, 27 from Gujarat, 18 from Delhi, nine each from Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, seven from West Bengal, six each from Tamil Nadu and Telangana, five in Bihar, three from Uttar Pradesh, two from Punjab, and one each from Haryana and Kerala.

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