Political crisis deepens in Bihar as Nitish Kumar quits as CM

Agencies
July 26, 2017

Patna, Jul 26: Bringing down curtains on the fortnight-long political uncertainty in Bihar, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Wednesday evening resigned from his post. “I have tendered my resignation to Governor Keshri Nath Tripathi as it was not possible for me to continue as Bihar CM under the present circumstances,” said Nitish soon after coming out of the Raj Bhavan.

Nitish, who was apparently peeved over his deputy Tejashwi Yadav not quitting despite CBI lodging an FIR against him (Lalu’s son) in a corruption case, did not rule out forming the next government with the help of his erstwhile ally – the BJP.

“That is for you to speculate. But I am willing to work with anyone who wants to ensure Bihar’s rapid growth,” said Nitish, dropping ample hints that he was not averse to joining hands with the BJP leaders with whom he was “more comfortable” in his earlier avatar as CM from 2005 to 2013.

Nitish’s surprise move on Wednesday may have caught RJD supremo Lalu Prasad unawares who, this evening, left for Ranchi where he has to appear before a court for three consecutive days in connection with hearing in fodder scam cases.

Reiterating that he won’t ever compromise on his assiduously-cultivated image of a clean politician, Nitish said, “I, on my part, tried my level best that Tejashwi should come clean on the charges made by the CBI and other investigating agencies. I spoke to Congress leaders too. But no amount of persuasion or mediation could make RJD leaders change their decision. We Socialists have been told by our mentors that the focus should be on governance, not greed.... Still, I don’t want to blame anyone. I was not comfortable working in this environment, so I have put in my papers.”

Present position in Bihar Assembly:

Total Members: 243

GRAND ALLIANCE
RJD: 80
JD (U): 71
Cong: 27
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Total: 178

NDA
BJP: 53
LJP: 2
RLSP: 2
HAM: 1
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Total: 58

Ind & Others: 7

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June 13,2020

Visakhapatnam, Jun 13: A four-month-old baby who was on ventilator treatment for 18 days for COVID-19 was on Friday evening discharged from hospital after testing negative.

"A tribal woman of East Godavari named Laxmi was infected with COVID-19 in May, later the doctors confirmed that her four-month-old baby was also infected," said District Collector, Vinay Chand.

"The baby was shifted to Visakhapatnam VIMS hospital on May 25. She was treated for 18 days on a ventilator. Doctors again conducted baby's COVID-19 test recently, following which the reports came negative. After a health check-up, VIMS doctors discharged the baby on Friday evening," he added.

Meanwhile, 14 new COVID-19 positive cases have been reported in Visakhapatnam district on Friday, taking the total number of cases to 252 including one fatality due to the virus.

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March 27,2020

Srinagar, Mar 27: Over 180 people with undeclared recent travel histories have been traced and shifted into quarantine in Srinagar, officials said.
"COVID-19: Over 180 persons with undeclared recent travel histories have been traced and shifted into quarantine this past week in Srinagar. Some 200 more complaints are being verified. Just hoping no one is infected as it's just too hard to even imagine the possible consequences." Srinagar district administration tweeted.
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare had earlier on Thursday reported 88 new COVID-19 cases, which is the highest in a single day, taking the total countrywide tally to 694.

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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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