Modi flouted election rules, book him: EC tells Gujarat cops

April 30, 2014

Ahmedabad, Apr 30: The Election Commission (EC) on Wednesday ordered the Gujarat administration to lodge a complaint/FIR against Narendra Modi for delivering a politically charged speech and displaying the BJP's poll symbol lotus in violation of an electoral law soon after exercising his franchise in Gandhinagar.

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Congress' legal department secretary KC Mittal lodged a complaint with the poll body, saying Modi's speech and display of symbol violated the Representation of the People (RP) Act and demanded an FIR be registered against him.

Asking the state administration to furnish a compliance report by 6pm, the poll body said, "The Commission is of the view that by holding that meeting and also by addressing the same today when the polling is going on in the entire state of Gujarat and in different parts of the country, Narendra Modi has violated the provisions of sections 126 (1)(a) and 126 (l)(b) of RP Act 1951."

Though it is a normal practice for top leaders to make brief statements before the media after casting their votes, what irked Modi's rivals was a high-voltage speech in which he slammed the Congress.

The BJP's prime ministerial nominee also clicked a selfie prominently displaying the party symbol and posted it on Twitter. After casting his vote, Modi not only fervently asked the electorate to support the BJP but also said the Congress had already accepted defeat.

Acting tough, the EC said all the TV channels that carried the proceedings of the meeting and displayed the election matter should also be booked under Section 126 (l) (b) "by filing separate complaints/FlRs against those channels".

According to the Section 126 (1) (a) and (b) of the Representation of the People (RP) Act, public meetings are prohibited during the period of 48 hours ending with the hour fixed for conclusion of polling.

It also says "no person shall… display to the public any election matter by means of cinematograph, television or other similar apparatus."

The EC took the decision after going through the video recording of the address of Modi at a meeting in Gandhinagar after he exercised his franchise. The BJP's PM nominee is in the fray from Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh and Vadodara in Gujarat, where polling was held on Wednesday.

The EC said the substance, tone and tenor of the address made by Modi was "in the nature of political speech intended and calculated to influence and affect the result of elections".

The poll watchdog also referred to its April 9 order that said people cannot enter a polling station with caps, shawls and clothes bearing symbol of any political party.

Modi's speech did not go down well with the Aam Aadmi Party too.

Its Gujarat convenor Sukhdev Patel said, "Modi is a senior politician. He should know his limits."

The BJP defended Modi, saying he had acted within limits. It hit out at the Congress and claimed it was an attempt by the "rattled" party to divert the attention of the people.

"As far as Modi is concerned, he has acted within the ambit of the model code of conduct," BJP general secretary J P Nadda told reporters.

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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.

In recent weeks alone, the announcement of the FDI into India has been over $20 billion, he said, referring to the announcements made by some of the top companies like Google, Facebook and Walmart.

“Investors’ confidence in India is high. India still remains a very promising market for global investors. If you look at the $20 billion… not just the US, but (investment) has also come from other geographies such as the Middle East and the Far East.

“So, India still remains a very, very bullish market for the investor community,” Aghi said in response to a question.

The USISPF has been working with New Delhi to bring in FDI into India… playing a key role in encouraging American companies planning to move their bases out of China, he said, adding that the move was going on in the last three years of the Trump administration, but gained momentum during the coronavirus pandemic.

“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.

At the same time, he rued that India continues to be a protectionist country.

“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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April 3,2020

Washington, Apr 3: The World Bank has approved USD 1 billion emergency funding for India to help it tackle the coronavirus pandemic, which has claimed 76 lives and infected 2,500 people in the country.

The World Bank's first set of aid projects, amounting to USD 1.9 billion, will assist 25 countries, and new operations are moving forward in over 40 nations using the fast-track process, the bank said on Thursday.

The largest chunk of the emergency financial assistance has gone to India USD 1 billion.

"In India, USD 1 billion emergency financing will support better screening, contact tracing, and laboratory diagnostics; procure personal protective equipment; and set up new isolation wards," the World Bank said after its Board of Executive Directors approved the first set of emergency support operations for developing countries around the world, using a dedicated, fast-track facility for COVID-19 response.

In South Asia, the World Bank also approved USD 200 million for Pakistan, USD 100 million for Afghanistan, USD 7.3 million for the Maldives and USD 128.6 million for Sri Lanka.

The World Bank said it was now working to grant up to USD 160 billion over the next 15 months to support measures to tackle the pandemic which will focus on the immediate health consequences and bolster economic recovery.

The broader economic program will aim to shorten the time to recovery, create conditions for growth, support small and medium enterprises, and help protect the poor and vulnerable.

"The World Bank Group is taking broad, fast action to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and we already have health response operations moving forward in over 65 countries," said World Bank Group President David Malpass.

"We are working to strengthen (the) developing nations' ability to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and shorten the time to economic and social recovery," Malpass said.

According to the bank, USD 100 million will support Afghanistan to slow and limit the spread of COVID-19 through enhanced detection, surveillance, and laboratory systems, as well as strengthen essential health care delivery and intensive care.

In Pakistan, USD 200 million will support preparedness and emergency response in the health sector and include social protection and education measures, the bank said.

A total of 1,002,159 COVID-19 cases have been reported across more than 175 countries and territories with 51,485 deaths reported so far, according to Johns Hopkins University data.

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February 13,2020

New Delhi, Feb 13: The BJP's Amit Shah today said statements like "goli maaro" and "Indo-Pak match" should not have been made by BJP leaders ahead of the Delhi elections.

The BJP may have suffered in the elections because of hate statements made by party leaders, he said, reported news agency Press Trust of India.

The party, he said, had distanced itself from such remarks.

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