Opposition parties projecting BJP as anti-Dalit: PM

September 3, 2016

New Delhi, Sep 3: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday held “self-appointed guardians” of the Scheduled Castes responsible for building, what he said, was a chorus that the BJP was anti-Dalit.

modiIn an interview to a private channel, which was aired on Friday, Modi said his reaching out to the Dalits has disturbed “those who see this as an obstruction to their politics” and “this is why they are levelling baseless allegations”.

Rejecting the allegations of the Opposition parties, especially the Congress, that some of the charges against their leadership were motivated, Modi affirmed that “neither have I indulged in political vendetta nor will I do it in future”.

He tried to back his claim, as per a report on the channel’s official website, by asserting that his 14-year stint as Gujarat chief minister bore testimony that he didn’t believe in “political tit for tat”.

In the same breath, alluding to the ongoing cases against Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul, Modi said the law would take its own course and any fallout should not be misconstrued as a tit for tat by his government.

He urged political leaders, including from his own party, to give up out-of-turn comments. Arguing that some people cannot digest the fact that “Modi is pro-Dalit”, he said the figures showed caste and communal violence was on the decline now, compared to the Congress-led UPA?regime.

“We have a culture dating back to thousands of years. We have seen some imbalance in our society...we have to intelligently take our society out of this imbalance. This is a social problem. It is deeply rooted. Politics on social imbalances is a disservice to society, to all those who have faced injustice for generations,” he said.

He said the BJP had the highest number of MLAs and MPs from the Scheduled Caste community. On the BJP’s electoral strategy for the Assembly polls due in important states of Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Gujarat, Modi said the party would contest on the plank of development, welfare of farmers, jobs for youth, commitment to the cause of social justice and peace and brotherhood. He said he abhorred vote-bank politics on the grounds that it doesn’t strengthen democracy in the country. But, Modi hoped that the people of Uttar Pradesh would vote “keeping development in mind”, as there was no atmosphere of vote-bank politics in 2014 which brought him to power.

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July 20,2020

Aligarh, Jul 20: The son of a motor mechanic in Aligarh, who had received a scholarship, topped at his high school in the United States.

Mohammad Shadab, son of the motor mechanic, told ANI, "Last year, I received the Kennedy-Lugar youth exchange scholarship worth Rs 20 lakh from the US government. Following this, I went to the States to pursue my high school education."

Out of 800 students, Shadab was also selected Student of the Month at his school. On his achievement, he said, "It was an achievement for me to be awarded this tag."

"I have worked really hard to top the high school," Shabad said.

Shadab said, "The condition at home was not good and it is still not that good. I want to support my parents and make them feel proud."
He also thanked the Indian government. "I am thankful to the Indian government for making me the flag-bearer in another county and choosing me for this scholarship."

Shabad's father, Arshad Noor, who is working as a motor mechanic for the past 25 years, said, "We had sent him to the US for his education and I am happy that he topped at the school."
On being asked about his son, Arshad said, "I want my son to become an IAS officer and serve the country."

But Shadab expressed the desire to work at the United Nations as a human rights officer.

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February 23,2020

Motera, Feb 23: A day before US President Donald Trump's visit to Ahmedabad, a makeshift VVIP entry gate erected outside the newly-built cricket stadium in Motera area here collapsed due to gusty winds on Sunday morning, an official said.

The entire incident was recorded by a bystander and aired on local television channels.

The makeshift entry gate was made of welded steel rods and covered in flex banners.

After some time, a portion of another makeshift gate structure at the stadium's main entrance also collapsed due to the windy weather, another official said.

No one was injured in both the incidents and work was underway to put the structures back in place, he said.

"The (VVIP) entry gate collapsed when fabrication work was going on. It was not a major incident. No one was injured in the incident," said Special Commissioner of Police, Crime Branch, Ajay Tomar said.

President Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will participate in a roadshow here on Monday and later address the 'Namaste Trump' event at the Sardar Patel Stadium in Motera area where over one lakh people are expected to be present.

The stadium has already received 'Building Use' permission from the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, an official earlier said.

It is the world's largest stadium with a capacity to accommodate 1.10 lakh spectators.

The stadium has been rebuilt after demolishing the old one which had a seating capacity of 49,000 spectators.

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July 16,2020

New Delhi, Jul 16: The Rajasthan High Court will hear Thursday afternoon a petition filed on behalf of the Sachin Pilot camp, challenging a move to disqualify dissident MLAs from the state assembly.

The plea against the disqualification notices sent from the Speaker’s office to Pilot and 18 other Congress MLAs will be heard by Justice Satish Chandra Sharma.

The 19 MLAs were sent notices Tuesday by the Speaker after the Congress complained that the MLAs had defied a party whip to attend two Congress Legislature Party meetings. 

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