Post-CAG report, Congress wants Raman Singh to quit

April 11, 2012

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New Delhi, April 11: The Congress on Tuesday demanded the resignation of Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh, citing the contents of a Comptroller and Auditor General's report that has indicted the State government for flouting norms in the award of a coal block to a firm owned by recently elected Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Ajay Sancheti who, the party said, is “close to BJP president Nitin Gadkari.” Interestingly, even BJP sources suggest that the two men have business dealings.

On Tuesday, Congress general secretary in-charge of Chhattisgarh B.K. Hariprasad, wheeled in the party's legislature party leader Ravindra Choubey and president in the State Nand Kumar Patel for a press conference here to highlight the CAG report, underscoring the fact that Mr. Raman Singh holds both the mining and power portfolios.

Mr. Hariprasad pointed out that while the BJP had, in Parliament, blocked proceedings demanding a discussion of leaked CAG reports on a range of issues, in Chhattisgarh, it had dismissed the CAG report as being of doubtful veracity.

‘Double standards'

He said: “It's a case of double standards. In Delhi, you demand discussions on CAG reports in Parliament. In Raipur, you don't allow them to be discussed. This is the height of shamelessness.”

For the Congress, which lost power in the State in 2003, the damning CAG report and the link between the beneficiaries of the scam and the BJP president and the State Chief Minister have come as manna from heaven, prompting the party to bring its battle to Delhi, hoping this will be the turning point in the run-up to the next Assembly polls in end-2013.

For Mr. Gadkari, under whose presidency the party has fared poorly electorally, the Chhattisgarh scam — and its possible link with him — has come at a bad time: this could cast a shadow over his chances of being re-elected president, when his term ends in December.

‘Open cast mine'

Meanwhile, the BJP sought to cover its embarrassment by disputing the veracity of the CAG report: the party's chief spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad told journalists here that Bhadgaon II Extension — the coal block in question — is an open cast mine where mining costs less. “It is a part open and part underground mine. It is also near a river and so a wall has to be built to work as a dam to keep out the water,” he said.

‘Baseless allegations'

Responding to the Congress attack on the BJP, Mr. Prasad said, “We will not engage in the kind of campaign that the Congress is involved in. These allegations are baseless. We understand the worries of the Congress. They are involved in so many scams. But they should also learn a little about how to read and write.”

Ambivalent answer

On the key question whether Mr. Sancheti and Mr. Gadkari are business partners, Mr. Prasad's answer was ambivalent: he said a leader from any party can also be a businessman, provided his dealings are transparent. He then added, “Neither was Gadkari president then [in 2008 when the tender was allotted] nor was Sancheti an MP. Gadkari was BJP Maharashtra unit president. He became BJP president one and-a-half years later in 2010.”

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February 26,2020

New Delhi, Feb 26: Calling the recent violence in Delhi as 'planned conspiracy', Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday demanded Union Home Minister Amit Shah's resignation over the clashes that left 20 people dead in two days.

"CWC (Congress Working Committee) believes Home Minister and Centre is responsible. The Home Minister should tender his resignation with immediate effect," the Congress party's interim chief told reporters here.

Violent clashes erupted between pro and anti-CAA groups in parts of northeast Delhi on Monday, leading to widespread vandalism and arson for over two days.

While many blamed police for inaction to control the mobs, Union Home Minister Amit Shah met the top brass of Delhi Police, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, LG Anil Baijal and directed the officials to control the situation.

Gandhi blamed both the Central and the Delhi governments, saying the administration did not take adequate steps on time to curb violence in the national capital.

"Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Center is equally responsible for not activating the administration to reach out to the people to maintain peace and harmony," Sonia added.

The death toll in the violence rose to 20 on Wednesday, according to GTB hospital authorities.

Government sources told ANI that the National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval has been given the charge of bringing normalcy in the capital.

Sources also said that Doval will brief Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Cabinet about the prevailing situation.

The NSA last night visited Jaffrabad, Seelampur and other parts of northeast Delhi where he held talks with leaders of different communities.

Without naming any leader, the Congress interim president also targeted the leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party for making inflammatory statements saying that "there is a conspiracy behind the violence, country also saw this during Delhi elections. Many BJP leaders made inciting comments creating an atmosphere of fear and hatred."

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March 3,2020

Tehran, Mar 3: Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif on Monday urged Indian authorities to ensure the well-being of all Indians and not let "senseless" violence prevail.

Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said on Thursday that law enforcement agencies were working on the ground to prevent violence and ensure restoration of confidence and normalcy.

Mr Kumar has urged international bodies not to make irresponsible statements at this sensitive time. "Iran condemns the wave of organised violence against Indian Muslims. For centuries, Iran has been a friend of India. We urge Indian authorities to ensure the wellbeing of ALL Indians & not let senseless thuggery prevail. Path forward lies in peaceful dialogue and rule of law," Zarif tweeted.

The communal violence over the amended citizenship law in Delhi has claimed at least 42 lives. Frenzied mobs have torched houses, shops, vehicles, a petrol pump and pelted stones at police personnel.

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March 22,2020

New Delhi, Mar 22: The central government on Sunday decided to suspend all metro train services across the country till March 31 in view of coronavirus outbreak.

In a message to managing directors of all metro train corporations, Union Housing and Urban Affairs Secretary Durga Shanker Mishra said this is being done in continuation of suspending metro services during 'Janta Curfew'.

"In view of the current global pandemic of this Corona Virus & for containing its further spread through inter-personal proximity, it has been decided to close down metro rail services on all operational networks across the country till 31 March 2020," Mishra tweeted.

In another tweet, he said by the act of social distancing, people can protect themselves and their dear ones, and win the fight against COVID-19.

India reported three more coronavirus deaths on Sunday, including the first casualty from Bihar, taking the toll to seven and the number of COVID-19 cases rose to 341, officials said.

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