Punjab CM pitches for Jaitley as deputy PM; could ruffle feathers in BJP

March 22, 2014

Attari (Amritsar), Mar 22: Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal on Friday introduced Arun Jaitley as a future deputy prime minister to people of the border district of Attari during the BJP leader 's first public rally here, in what can potentially raise many hackles in the saffron outfit.

"If voted to power, he will be deputy prime minister or finance minister," Badal said.

Punjab_CMWhile the prophecy appeared to be meant to boost Jaitley's profile in his first Lok Sabha election in which he faces off with former Punjab CM, Congress' Amarinder Singh, the generous introduction can cause many of Jaitley's colleagues to go green with envy.

The well-known lawyer, who handled important portfolios — law , commerce and disinvestmenet — in Vajpayee's government, is sure to get a plum assignment should Narendra Modi lead BJP to power in May. But the sheer idea of his becoming number 2 to Modi can cause heartburn to many senior leaders in the party.

LK Advani had to wait for long before Atal Bihari Vajpayee made him the deputy PM in 2003.

Significantly, Jaitley recently dismissed speculation that he was contesting the Lok Sabha elections as BJP's B-plan in case Narendra Modi is not acceptable to allies as prime minister after the elections.

However, that did not seem to be a deterrent for Badal as he sought to showcase Jaitley's credentials as a Punjabi and the benefits he was likely to bring to the state if NDA assumed office at the Centre. "Jaitley sahib nay Punjabi ma da dudh pita hai (Jaitley was born of a Punjabi mother)," said the Akali patriarch. He went on to emphasize that Jaitley was like "our grandchild" since he spoke chaste Punjabi and was born in Amritsar where his mother hailed from.

Speaking in Punjabi, Jaitley said there was distinct possibility that NDA would form the government and would solve the state's problems. "We need your blessings and we will help you end all of your miseries," he told the audience.

The BJP leader said demands of people of the border area were small compared to the scams exposed in UPA's regime. "What you need is just Rs 500 core or Rs 800 crore whereas there have been scams of Rs 100,000 crore," he said.

He also recalled his meeting with Badal in jail during Emergency when he was put behind bars for 19 months. "Badal sahib gave a jalebi party to all the prisoners," he recalled.

Jaitley an outsider?

The Badal clan has put its weight behind Jaitley after he replaced sitting MP Navjot Singh Sidhu on the Amritsar seat. The former cricketer was removed because of his frequent run-ins with the Badals and Shiromani Akali Dal. The affection showered on him by Badals appeared necessary. But much to the embarrassment of many, less than half of the participants in the rally raised their hands in response to Punjab revenue minister Bikram Majithia's call as to who all knew about Jaitley.

At the beginning of the rally, TOI also asked a few people about Jaitley. "I think some high official is coming from Delhi," said Gurnam Singh, a young resident who came along with his friends in a tractor trolley. Another participant in the rally said Badal was coming to their constituency with some 'new person' who was going to contest elections.

SAD takes charge

Aware that BJP top gun Arun Jaitley will not be able to tour extensively in Amritsar because of his national responsibilities, the Shiromani Akali Dal patron and Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal has given responsibility of the campaign to some state ministers and leaders, key among them being Bikram Majithia, Gulzar Singh Ranike and former MLA Veer Singh Lopoke.

He said Jaitley was also entrusted with the task of monitoring the BJP national election campaign besides being election in-charge of few states. "We have to ensure his victory with a great margin so he brings big industries to border areas which will provide immense employment opportunities," he said.

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May 22,2020

New Delhi, May 22: India on Friday recorded its biggest spike in COVID-19 cases with 6,088 new cases and 148 deaths reported in the last 24 hours, taking the tally of coronavirus cases in the country to 1,18,447, as per the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW).

Out of the total cases, 66,330 are active cases and 3,583 have succumbed to the infection.

As many as 48,533 patients have been cured/discharged and one migrated till date.

Maharashtra continues to remain the worst-affected state with 41,642 cases, followed by Tamil Nadu (13,967 cases), Gujarat (12,905 cases), and Delhi (11,659 cases).

While Rajasthan has confirmed 6,227 cases of which 3,485 people have recovered while 151 patients are dead, Madhya Pradesh reported 5,981 cases including 2,843 patients recovered and 270 patients dead.

Uttar Pradesh has 5,515 COVID-19 positive cases.

In Kerala, which reported the first COVID-19 case, 690 people have been detected positive for coronavirus.

Ladakh has confirmed 44 coronavirus cases, 1,449 people have infected by the virus in Jammu and Kashmir.

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January 28,2020

Mumbai, Jan 28: Flag carrier Air India has kept one of its 423-seater jumbo planes ready in Mumbai for the evacuation of Indian citizens from Wuhan in China in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak in that country, an official source said on Tuesday.

The airline is awaiting necessary approvals from the ministries of external affairs and health to operate the special flight, the source said. The health ministry's nod is required because the operating crew has to fly in a virus outbreak territory.

"We have kept a Boeing 747-400 ready in Mumbai to operate an evacuation flight to China whenever we get a go ahead from the government," the source said.

Some 250 Indians are to be evacuated.

At a meeting of top secretaries called by the cabinet secretary on Monday, the government decided to be prepared for possible evacuation of Indian nationals in Wuhan.

Accordingly, Ministry of External Affairs will make a request to the Chinese authorities for evacuation of Indian nationals, mostly students, stuck in Wuhan city. The Ministry of Civil Aviation and Ministry of Health will make arrangements for transport and quarantine facilities respectively, an official release said on Monday.

Wuhan along 12 other cities have been completely sealed by the Chinese authorities to stop the virus from spreading. The death toll climbed to 80 with 2,744 confirmed cases.

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July 29,2020

Ambala, Jul 29: The five French Rafale fighter jets touched down at Haryana's Ambala after covering a distance of nearly 7,000 km to join the Indian Air Force.

The jets were given a customary water salute upon their arrival at the airbase, some 220-km from the India-Pakistan border.

The formal induction ceremony of the aircraft would be held later. The aircraft would move out soon to another operational base for operational sorties.

After taking off from France on Monday, the aircraft made their first stopover at a French base in the United Arab Emirates on their way to India and were refuelled by the French Air Force tanker aircraft somewhere around Greece or Israel over the sea before landing there.

The five were flown by pilots of the 17 Golden Arrows led by Commanding Officer Group Captain Harkirat Singh along with other pilots, Wing Commanders MK Singh, R Kataria, Sidhu and Arun.

The five Rafale fighter aircraft took off on Monday for India from an airbase in France. The weather in Ambala was cloudy with one or two spells of rain or thundershowers being forecasted.

India had signed a Rs 59,000-crore deal on September 23, 2016 for 36 Rafale jets from French aerospace major Dassault Aviation.

In view of Rafale fighter jets landing in the city on Wednesday, Section 144 is being imposed in four villages close to Ambala airbase. Munish Sehgal, DSP Traffic, Ambala, said the administration is on a high alert and the gathering of people on roofs and photography during landing has been strictly prohibited.

The five Rafale fighter jets had entered the Indian Airspace earlier in the day. "The Birds have entered the Indian airspace..Happy Landing in Ambala!" tweeted the Defence Minister's Office earlier on Wednesday.

The Defence Minister's Office further informed that the five Rafales were escorted by 02 SU30 MKIs as they enter the Indian airspace.

Here are the key Highlights of Rafale:

It's an Omni role aircraft.
4th Generation Fighter Jet.
It's a two-engine aircraft.
It's top speed is 2,222 Km/Hr.
It can go up to 50,000 Ft.
It's Rate of Climb is 60,000 Ft/Min.
It's Operational Range is 3,700 Km.
Ground Support.
In-depth Strike.
Anti-Ship Strike.

Reach and combat radius is 1600-1700 Kms.
Capable for Long Range standoff Mission.
Equipped with Air-to-Ground Missile System.

Specifically designed to take off from an extremely cold high altitude region.

It will also be fitted with the air-to-air beyond visual range interception combat and self-defence missile.

It can also carry the best long range air-to-land missile.

It has multi-directional radar system which can detect 40 targets at the same time in a range of over 100 Kms.

It has advance radar warning receiver to identify hostile tracking system a towed decoy system to thwart incoming missile attacks.

Rafale will ensure that our pilots will not have to cross the border to strike the target, that is about 600 Km in enemy territory.

It will get French industrial support for 50 years. 

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