Rahul plans strategy for State polls

March 13, 2013

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New Delhi, Mar 13: Buoyed by the triumph in Karnataka civic polls, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi has come up with a blueprint for ticket distribution and a publicity campaign to blunt opposition charges on UPA's corruption and failure to check price rise before the coming Assembly elections.

Gandhi is holding a meeting with Congress Karnataka unit president G Parameshwar and Legislative Party leader in Assembly Siddaramaiah on March 21 to apprise them of the campaign. Karnataka is the first big state where Assembly polls are due after Rahul became party vice-president.

He warned ticket aspirants against coming to Delhi for lobbying. He has left the decision of selection of candidates entirely to the state unit. He is learnt to have directed the Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) to make constituency-wise lists of aspirants and send them to district and block units for approval.

After a block-level vetting, the district unit must send one name in each constituency to the PCC. In case more than one aspirant in any constituency is found suitable, the district unit can recommend two names. The PCC will select one name after consulting block leaders. This is mainly done to prevent alleged sale of ticket to loyalists by some vested interests, sources in the Congress told Deccan Herald.

Rahul said leaders from other parties are welcome to the Congress. But they will have to wait for at least five years to get party ticket. Those facing charges will not be allowed to join the party. Entry to party will be done only with the approval of block leaders.

Though 30 MLAs from different parties have expressed their willingness to join the Congress, Rahul told state unit leaders to wait for some time before taking any decision.

The party is also planning a publicity blitzkrieg in Karnataka highlighting the achievements of UPA II and explaining the need for taking hard decisions like petrol price hike and FDI in retail to counter the Opposition's propaganda. The exercise will start soon after the Budget session of Parliament.

Party advertisements will focus on Congress achievements in human resource development, rural development, health and family welfare, food, telecom and road transport.

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Jan 27: Bollywood Film Director Anurag Kashyap, who has been vocal about his political views on social media, slammed Union Minister Amit Shah and accused him of being 'cheap'.

"How timid our Home Minister is. Its own police, its own goons, its own army and security increases and invades unarmed protestors. Amit Shah has crossed the extent of cheapness and inferiority. History will spit on this animal," Kashyap tweeted.

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April 11,2020

New Delhi, Apr 11: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on hailed accredited social health activists, auxiliary nurse and midwives and anganwadi workers for their role in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, saying they are "true patriots" who toil to keep communities safe in the midst of this grave crisis.

In an environment where fear and misinformation pose a bigger danger than the virus itself, community workers have a key role to play in educating people about the dangers of COVID-19 and the manner in which it is transmitted, Gandhi said.

In a message for Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA), Auxiliary Nurse and Midwives (ANMs) and Anganwadi Workers, he said they are working with dedication and courage, putting their lives at risk, on the frontlines of the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.

"The greatest form of patriotism is to serve our country in her hour of need. Our community workers are true patriots, our unsung heroes, who toil tirelessly away from the limelight, to keep our communities safe in the midst of this grave crisis," the former Congress chief said.

"As a nation, we owe them and their families a huge debt of gratitude for the tremendous personal sacrifices each of them is making. I hope that when this crisis is over their exemplary service will serve as a catalyst for deep-rooted change in their conditions of work," he said.

Gandhi said he salutes each and every community worker for their service to the nation and prays that they and their families will remain safe during this pandemic.

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July 11,2020

New Delhi, Jul 11: India's COVID-19 case count crossed the eight lakh-mark on Saturday with yet another highest single-day spike of 27,114 new cases in the last 24 hours.

As many as 519 deaths were reported during this period.

The total number of positive cases in the country stands at 8,20,916, including 2,83,407 active cases, 5,15,386 cured/discharged/migrated and 22,123 deaths, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

With as many as 2,38,461 COVID-19 cases, Maharashtra continues to remain the worst-affected state, followed by Tamil Nadu (1,30,261) and Delhi (1,09,140).

Meanwhile, 1,13,07,002 samples have been tested for COVID-19 till July 10. Out of these 2,82,511 samples were tested yesterday, according to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

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