Rajnath says minorities key to nation-building

June 23, 2013

New Delhi, Jun 23: The Bharatiya Janata Party is on a mission to not just form a government but to build the nation and that cannot be done without winning the hearts of the minority community, party president Rajnath Singh said on Saturday.

“We are here to build the nation by winning people’s hearts. Do you think that can be done by instilling fear in your hearts? Nation-building cannot be done just by one community; each and every Indian has to be a part of it,” said Mr. Singh at a seminar on “challenges before minorities” organised by ETV Urdu news channel here.

“As the BJP president, I want to say that if anyone feels that Muslims are facing discrimination in any BJP-ruled State, you should tell me,” he said.

Other participants in the seminar included External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid, Minority Affairs minister K. Rahman Khan, BJP MP Shahnawaz Hussain, Rajya Sabha member Mohsina Kidwai, National Commission for Minorities chief Wajahat Habibullah, CPI National Executive member Atul Anjan, AICC general secretary Mohan Prakash, Rajasthan Health Minister Durru Miyan and Samajwadi Party general secretary C.P. Rai.

As soon as the BJP chief finished his speech, Rajasthan Minorities Commission chairperson Maahir Azad took the mike and asked him to explain why minority students were being deprived of Central government fellowships in Gujarat, a BJP-ruled State. While Mr. Singh walked out, BJP supporters led by State president of the party’s minority cell Amin Pathan took on Mr. Azad and a scuffle broke out between Congress and BJP workers.

“We have just been made aware of the matter and will look into it,” Mr. Singh told journalists outside the venue.

“Maahir Azad’s questions should be answered by a leader of his level. Rajnath Singhji will answer questions raised by Sonia Gandhiji,” Mr. Hussain said.

Earlier, Mr. Khurshid said the government had been trying to help the Muslim community move forward on the path of progress. However, he said the issue of providing quota to the minorities was a complex one as the government had still not been able to resolve the matter of providing reservation to Dalits in promotions in government jobs. “We are now trying to set up an Equal Opportunities Commission in order to implement affirmative action on the lines of the U.S. But it will be based on inclusion and not on reservation or quota,” said Mr. Khurshid.

Indirectly referring to Mr. Khurshid’s speech, Mr. Hussain said “sweet talk” was not enough to end the woes of minorities. “This type of discussion should be held between the leaders of all the parties. Rajnath Singhji, our leader, is here because such crucial issues need deliberations by leaders. Sweet talk will achieve nothing,” he said, pointing to the absence of AICC president Sonia Gandhi. “The question here is: Have the governments formed in the 65 years of Independence done justice to us [Muslims]? Had they done justice, Sachar committee would not have found us so weak,” said Mr. Hussain.

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June 18,2020

New Delhi, Jun 18: For the 12th consecutive day, state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) has increased the price of fuel on Thursday.

The price of petrol is increased by 53 paise a litre while that of diesel by 64 paise a litre.

Petrol and diesel will now cost Rs 77.81/litre and Rs 76.43/litre respectively in Delhi.

Notably, oil marketing companies have been adjusting retail rates in line with costs after an 82-day break from rate revision amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. These firms on June 7 restarted revising prices in line with costs.

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May 4,2020

New Delhi, May 4: The country's manufacturing sector activity witnessed unprecedented contraction in April amid national lockdown restrictions, following which new business orders collapsed at a record pace and firms sharply reduced their staff numbers, a monthly survey said on Monday.

The headline seasonally adjusted IHS Markit India Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) fell to 27.4 in April, from 51.8 in March, reflecting the sharpest deterioration in business conditions across the sector since data collection began over 15 years ago.
The index slipped into contraction mode, after remaining in the growth territory for 32 consecutive months.

In PMI parlance, a print above 50 means expansion, while a score below that denotes contraction.

Amid widespread business closures, demand conditions were severely hampered in April. New orders fell for the first time in two-and-a-half years and at the sharpest rate in the survey's history, far outpacing that seen during the global financial crisis, the survey said.

"After making it through March relatively unscathed, the Indian manufacturing sector felt the full force of the coronavirus pandemic in April," said Eliot Kerr, Economist at IHS Markit.
Panellists attributed lower production to temporary factory closures that were triggered by restrictive measures to limit the spread of COVID-19.

Export orders also witnessed a sharp decline. Following the first reduction since October 2017 during March, foreign sales fell at a quicker rate in April. "In fact, the rate of decline accelerated to the fastest since the series began over 15 years ago," the survey said.

On the employment front, deteriorating demand conditions saw manufacturers drastically cut back staff numbers in April. The reduction in employment was the quickest in the survey's history.

"In the latest survey period, record contractions in output, new orders and employment pointed to a severe deterioration in demand conditions.
“Meanwhile, there was evidence of unprecedented supply-side disruption, with input delivery times lengthening to the greatest extent since data collection began in March 2005," Kerr said.

On the prices front, both input costs and output prices were lowered markedly as suppliers and manufacturers themselves offered discounts in an attempt to secure orders.

Going ahead, sentiment regarding the 12-month outlook for production ticked up from March's recent low on hopes that demand will rebound once the COVID-19 threat has diminished and lockdown restrictions eased.

"There was a hint of positivity when looking at firms' 12-month outlooks, with sentiment towards future activity rebounding from March's record low. That said, the degree of optimism remained well below the historical average," Kerr said.

In India, the death toll due to COVID-19 rose to 1,373 and the number of cases climbed to 42,533 as on Monday, according to the health ministry.

Meanwhile, the coronavirus-induced lockdown has been extended beyond May 4, for another two weeks in the country.

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February 9,2020

Feb 9: The Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) used in Delhi Assembly polls are kept under tight security, in the 'Strong Room' located at Atal Adarsh Bengali Balika Vidyalaya in Gol Market.

Voting for Delhi Assembly elections took place on Saturday with voters turnout well short of the 2015 election mark.

Counting of the votes will be on February 11.

Earlier, Deputy Election Commissioner Sudip Jain had said the Delhi elections took place peacefully and smoothly.

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