Chhattisgarh set for first-phase poll

November 11, 2013
Kalyan Ray, Jagdalpur (Bastar), Nov 11: A day before the first phase of polling in Chhattisgarh, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is looking for an encore in the tribal-dominated, Maoist-infested Bastar that catapulted the party to power for two consecutive terms.

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A thick security blanket has enveloped Bastar, even as Maoists triggered a blast in south Rajnandgaon on Sunday.

Meanwhile, the Congress hopes to pull the rug out from under the BJP’s feet to topple the government in the state.

As many as 18 seats, including Chief Minister Raman Singh’s constituency of Rajnandgaon, are going to the polls on Monday. But the spotlight is firmly on the 12 seats in Bastar, which made the difference in the last two Assembly polls.

In 2008, the BJP bagged 50 seats, while the Congress won 38 seats. In Bastar, the BJP won 11 out of the 12 seats with the sole exception of Konta, where the Congress’ Kawasi Lakhma emerged victorious.

In the first election to the state in 2003, the BJP wrested power from the Congress by winning 50 seats, while the Congress could manage only 37. In Bastar, the equation was 9:3 in favour of the BJP.

Both parties, therefore, are fighting hard this time in Bastar, where the shadow of Maoist violence and caste are determining factors.

“On Sunday, 35 kg of explosives were recovered in Maad areas across the river Indravati and five IEDs were found in Kanker. There was a blast in south Rajnandgaon but there was no casualty,” Additional Director-General of Police R K Vij told Deccan Herald.

Earlier this year, the Maoists eliminated almost the entire state Congress leadership in a massacre. The victims include Bastar strongman Mahendra Karma, state Pradesh Congress Committee chief Nand Kumar Patel and former MLA Uday Mudliyar.

Hoping for a sympathy wave, the Congress has fielded Karma and Mudliyar’s wives and Patel’s son.

“We will improve in Bastar which is in the grip of fear. The Congress will get 4-6 seats,” said B K Hariprasad, Congress general secretary in-charge of Chhattishgarh.

The locals, however, denied any sympathy wave and pointed out that Devti Karma is at number three position in Dantewada.

The top BJP leadership brushed aside claims of a sympathy wave. “Raman Singh will be the chief minister for the third time,” asserted senior leader Sushma Swaraj. “Congress is direction-less and uninspiring,” Arun Jaitley pointed out.

Out of the 12 seats, at least in four, the margin was thin in 2008. In Antagarh, the BJP won by 45 votes, whereas in Kondagaon and Bastar, the margin was 2,772 and 1,201 respectively.

In Konta, Lakhma from the Congress won by 203 votes. The Congress hopes to turn the table in the first three constituencies, while the Communist Party of India (CPI) leader Manish Kunjam could very well turn out to be the dark horse in Konta.

Last time, Kunjam fought from Dantewada and garnered 24,764 votes as against the winner Bhima Mandavi who received 36,674 votes. A change in constituency may prove beneficial for him.

“I have no time to talk to you as I am busy in campaigning. Call me after midnight,” Kunjan told Deccan Herald.

The CPI leader is trying hard to ensure maximum polling as many of his voters live deep inside the forest and have to undertake a long arduous walk to reach polling stations.

The Congress hopes to wrest the Jagdalpur seat, too, from where Shyamu Kashyap, a candidate hand-picked by Rahul Gandhi, is contesting against the BJP’s sitting MLA Santosh Bafna.

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January 25,2020

Jammu, Jan 25: People in Jammu and Kashmir expressed happiness over the restoration of mobile data services and internet access through fixed-line across the Union Territory on Saturday.

Speaking to ANI Jitendra Sharma, a resident of Jammu said, "The government has taken a good decision. People had been facing hardship for a long period and I think it will improve further."

"It is a big relief to people. People can finish their pending work. I hope that 4G services will also be resumed soon," said a resident of Kashmir.

The internet speed is restricted to 2G only.

"Access shall be limited only to whitelisted sites and not to any social media applications allowing peer to peer communication and virtual private network applications. Directions shall be effective from January 25 and will remain in force till January 31," the statement by the government read.

Earlier on January 15, 2G services were reinstated in Jammu, Samba, Kathua, and Udhampur for white-listed sites.

The Central government had suspended the internet in the region following the abrogation of Article 370 of the Constitution on August 5 last year, which conferred special status to the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir, and its bifurcation into two Union Territories -- Ladakh, and Jammu and Kashmir.

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June 11,2020

New Delhi, Jun 11: India on Thursday rejected a US government report that voiced concerns over alleged attacks and discrimination against religious and ethnic minorities in the country.

"Our principled position remains that we see no locus standi for a foreign entity to pronounce on the state of our citizens' constitutionally protected rights," Spokesperson in the Ministry of External Affairs Anurag Srivastava said.

He was replying to a question on the report at an online media briefing.

Mandated by the US Congress, the '2019 International Religious Freedom Report' that documents major instances of violation of religious freedom across the world was released by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday.

"India's vibrant democratic traditions and practices are evident to the world. The people and government of India are proud of our country's democratic traditions," the spokesperson said.

"We have a robust public discourse in India and constitutionally mandated institutions that guarantee protection of religious freedom and rule of law," he added.

The India section of the report said that US government officials underscored the importance of respecting religious freedom and promoting tolerance and mutual respect throughout the year with the ruling and opposition parties, civil society and religious freedom activists, and religious leaders belonging to various faith communities.

The report referred to the revocation of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir last August and the passage of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in Parliament in December as major highlights for India last year.

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March 5,2020

New Delhi, Mar 5: The primary classes of all schools in the national capital will remain closed till March 31 to prevent a possibility of spread of coronavirus, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia announced on Thursday.

According to Directorate of Education (DoE) officials, while elaborate guidelines have been issued about preventive measures for coronavirus, students of nursery and primary classes are too young to understand the risk, making them more prone to infectious diseases.

Sisodia, who also holds the education portfolio, tweeted, "As a precautionary measure to prevent the possibility of spread of COVID-19 amongst our children, Delhi Government has directed the immediate closure of all primary schools (Govt/ aided/ private/MCD/NDMC) till 31/3/20(sic)."

A senior DoE official said, "Elaborate guidelines have already been issued. However, students of nursery and primary classes are too young to understand the risks associated with COVID-19. Thus they are more prone to infectious diseases and mingle around with classmates more often."

"It will be good if they are trained in the do's and dont's under the care and supervision of their parents at home. However, students of classes other than primary will continue to come to schools or examination centres for writing their examination as per schedule. The teaching, as well as non-teaching staff, will also attend regular school," the official said.

As of now, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the country stands at 30, including 16 Italian tourists. The figure includes the first three cases reported from Kerala last month who have already been discharged following recovery.

Alerted by the coronavirus case reported in Delhi-NCR, schools in the region have sent out advisories to parents suggesting that they do not send their wards to attend classes even in case of mild cough or cold, and saying that they may declare holidays if the need arises. A few schools have announced already holidays and others have advanced their spring break.

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