Will thrash SP goons black and blue after assuming power, Mayawati says

April 14, 2013

Lucknow, Apr 14: The war of words in Uttar Pradesh (UP) politics saw yet another low on Sunday when Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati, in a bid to consolidate her dalit vote bank, said that "her government will thrash the Samajwadi Party (SP) leaders black and blue after being voted back to power".

"When the BSP was in power, it had distributed land to dalits but it has been forcibly taken over by the SP goons after their party assumed office in the state. I want to assure you all that when the BSP will be voted back to power, we will thrash (SP goons) them black and blue... so much so that they will never think of repeating the act," said Mayawati, while addressing a large gathering of BSP workers in Lucknow on the occasion of 122th birth anniversary of BR Ambedkar.maya

She was confident about BSP winning the next elections because the "people are fed up with the collapse of law and order as well as governance in the state under SP government".

Accusing the SP government of acting with political vendetta, Mayawati said that the large number of hoardings installed by the BSP workers near dalit memorial — Bhimrao Ambedkar Samajik Parivartan Sthal — to pay tribute to Babasaheb Ambedkar, were removed by the government officers under the pressure of SP leaders.

"The SP government knew that it was Babasaheb's anniversary and lakhs of people will come to pay tribute to him. On this occasion, hoardings are installed across the country for which no permission is required. But in Lucknow, we took permission from the local body to install hoardings near the Sthal. But on Saturday night all hoardings within three kilometres of the Sthal were pulled down on the directives of the SP leaders," she claimed.

Attacking the SP government on the issue of deteriorating law and order in the state, Mayawati said that goons are calling shots under the SP rule. "Women are afraid of stepping out of their houses after sunset. Crime has increased enormously and there is no rule of law in the state," she said. "A 10-year-old girl was raped in west UP and when her parents went to lodge a complaint, the victim was put in the lock up by the police, instead of catching the culprits," she said.

Targeting SP's Muslim vote bank, she said, "In last one year, more than 100 communal riots have taken place in UP. Minorities are not feeling safe".

Mayawati said that dalit will have to get the master-key of politics so that they can get their constitutional rights.

"The status of dalits and sarva samaj could be improved only when they get the political master-key and their government comes at the centre and in the state," she said.

Alleging anomalies in the recently held Bhatparrani assembly by-elections, Mayawati said that the BSP will also contest the coming by poll for Bhadoi assembly seat and will examine the role of the officials. She also attacked UPA government blaming it for price rise and corruption in the country.

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July 18,2020

Golaghat, Jul 18: A total of 96 animals have died in the Kaziranga National Park in Golaghat district of Assam due to floods, the state government informed on Saturday.

"So far, 96 animals have died in the park including eight rhinos, seven wild boars, two swamp deers, 74 hog deer and two porcupines," park officials said.

A report from the government of Assam stated that a total of 132 animals had been rescued from the Kaziranga National Park. The park is currently 85 per cent submerged under floodwaters.

"Water level at Pasighar and Dibrugarh are below the prescribed danger level. The floodwater in Numaligarh, Dhansirimukh and Tezpur are still above danger level," the report stated.

At least 76 people have died and nearly 54 lakh people have been affected in 30 districts of Assam due to floods caused by the monsoon rains and the rise in water levels of the Brahmaputra river, informed the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) on Friday.

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June 24,2020

New Delhi, Jun 24: In a stinging attack on the Gandhi family of the Congress, BJP president J P Nadda on Wednesday said a dynasty and its courtiers have "grand delusions" of the opposition being about itself and stated that a "rejected and ejected" family is not equal to the entire opposition.

In his tweets, Nadda said it was the time for unity and solidarity, and the "relaunch of the scion for the nth time can wait", an apparent dig at Rahul Gandhi, who has been aggressive in his attacks on Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his handling of the border row with China.

Nadda said India lost thousands of square kilometres of land due to the "misadventures of one dynasty" and claimed that the Siachen glacier, where the Indian Army has a strong presence, was almost gone. No wonder India has rejected them, he said.'

The BJP president posted a news report to back his assertions about Siachen.

"One 'royal' dynasty and their 'loyal' courtiers have grand delusions of the Opposition being about one dynasty. A dynast throws tantrums and his courtiers peddle that fake narrative. The latest one relates to the Opposition asking questions to the Government," Nadda said.

Though he did not directly name the Gandhi family or any of its members, the reference was clear.

He said it was the opposition's right to ask questions and added that the all-party meeting called by Prime Minister Narendra Modi saw healthy deliberations, with several opposition leaders giving their valuable inputs.

They also fully supported the Centre in determining the way ahead, Nadda said.

"One family was an exception. Any guesses who," he asked.

Targeting the Gandhis, the BJP president said, "One rejected and ejected dynasty is NOT equal to the entire Opposition. One dynasty's interests are not India's interests. Today, the nation is united and supportive of our armed forces. This is the time for unity and solidarity. Relaunch of 'the scion' for the nth time can wait."

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May 29,2020

New Delhi, May 29: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and informed him about the views of all chief ministers on the extension of the ongoing nationwide lockdown beyond May 31, officials said.

During the meeting, Shah briefed Modi about the suggestions and the feedback he received from the chief ministers during his telephonic conversations on Thursday, a government official said.

The nationwide curbs were first announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 24 for 21 days in a bid to contain the spread of novel coronavirus. It was first extended till May 3 and then again till May 17. The lockdown was further extended till May 31.

The home minister's telephonic conversations with the chief ministers came just three days before the end of the fourth phase of the lockdown.

During his talks with the chief ministers, Shah sought to know the areas of concern of the states and the sectors they want to open up further from June 1, the official said.

Interestingly, till now, it was Modi who had interacted with all chief ministers through video conference before the extension of each phase of the coronavirus-induced lockdown and sought their views.

This was for the first time that the home minister spoke to the chief ministers individually before the end of another phase of the lockdown.

Shah was present in all the conferences of chief ministers along with the prime minister. It is understood that the majority of the chief ministers wanted the lockdown to continue in some form but also favoured opening up of the economic activities and gradual return of the normal life, another official said.

The central government is expected to announce its decision on the lockdown within the next two days.

The number of COVID-19 cases in India has climbed to 1,65,799 on Friday, making it the world's ninth worst-hit country by the coronavirus pandemic.

The Health Ministry said the death toll due to COVID-19 rose to 4,706 in the country. While extending the fourth phase of the lockdown till May 31, the central government had announced the continuation of the prohibition on the opening of schools, colleges and malls but allowed the opening of shops and markets.

It said hotels, restaurants, cinema halls, malls, swimming pools, gyms will remain shut even as all social, political, religious functions, and places of worship will remain closed till May 31.

The government, however, allowed limited operations of the train and domestic flights. The Indian Railways is also running special trains since May 1 for transportation of migrant workers from different parts of the country to their native states.

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