Rahul launches campaign for Bihar poll, attacks PM

September 19, 2015

Ramnagar (Bihar), Sept 19: Kicking off the Congress campaign in poll-bound Bihar, Rahul Gandhi today raked up the "suit boot ki sarkar" jibe to target the Modi government, warning people that they would lose their land and livelihood if NDA came to power.gandhi rahul

Addressing a rally in West Champaran region where Mahatama Gandhi had waged a battle to free farmers from indigo farming forced by Britishers, the Congress Vice President suggested that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the anti-thesis of the Mahatma.

"While the Mahatma shed his suit and donned a dhoti as he led the poor farmers, Modi who claimed to have started as a chaiwala (tea seller) started wearing Rs 15 lakh suit after becoming Prime Minister," Gandhi said, painting Modi and the BJP-led NDA as a 'club of the rich'.

On the one hand, there is Gandhiji who worked amid the poor and the labourers, shed his suit and on the other, there is Modiji who meets only people who wear suit boot and not the poor and the oppressed.

"He says that I and my friends wearing suit-boot will change India. Give two crore new jobs every year, provide 100 per cent enhanced minimum support price to farmers for their produce and would deposit Rs 15 lakh in everyone's account by getting back black money stashed abroad. Tell me whether any of these things happened?," Gandhi asked amid cries of 'No, no" from the audience.

A day before the Congress is organising a mega-kisan samman rally in the national capital, Gandhi warned people of the backward agrarian state that "Modiji and his friends wearing suit-boot want to usurp your land. They say you give your land and they will give development and jobs to the youth of Bihar.

"Your land will be taken away and you will not get any employment. We have formed this alliance because we want to protect poor, weak and the oppressed. We want to save you from Modiji and his friends".

Gandhi said that if the BJP government came to power here, two-three people from Gujarat and Delhi wearing expensive suits will come and claim the land asking for removal of farmers from there.

Gandhi also alluded to the recent controversy in the BJP-ruled Mahrashtra over making Marathi language mandatory for getting license to ply auto.

"When you go to other states for jobs like Maharasthra, then you will be told that you will not get that because you do not know their language," he said.

Attacking Modi on the issue of corruption, he cited the Lalit Modi controversy, Vyapam scam and PDS scam in BJP-ruled Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh respectively.

"Modi used to say neither he will engage in corruption nor will he allow anybody to do so (naa khaoonga, naa khaane doonga). He kept on saying it when External Minister Sushma Swaraj was helping Lalit Modi, when the entire education system was sold out in MP and Vyapam scam happened. PDS scam took place in Chhattisgarh.

"We were providing free medicines in Rajasthan, when there was a Congress government there. Vasundhara Raje's government stopped this. You all know how much money one has to pay in private hospitals for treatment," he said.

Projecting the grand secular alliance as "pro-poor and pro-farmer", the Congress Vice President said if the alliance formed the government the voice of the weak and poor will be heard and youth will be given Rs 4 lakh loan for education.

Former Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar was also present on the dais from which Gandhi talked about the contribution of B R Ambedkar and Jagjivan Ram for the cause of dalits.

"It was not only Gandhiji, who fought for the poor. B R Ambedkar, Jagjivan Ram, Sardar Patel and Jawaharlal Nehru also fought for them. Congress party works for them," he said seeking to contrast it with the functioning of the RSS and the BJP.

"RSS and BJP think in a different manner. They believe that the poor and the weaker sections have no knowledge. They do not come to you and do no mix up with you. They want to keep their suits clean," he said citing the example of BJP-ruled Rajasthan where a person below 10th pass cannot contest local bodies elections.

"We want to shed the suit boot, embrace the dhoti. This is our thinking," Gandhi said reminding the gathering that there is no suit boot flaunting person in the audience.

"I had raised the matter of suit boot government in Parliament also and told them that their's is not a government of the poor," he said.

Accusing RSS and BJP of playing the communal card during polls, he said,"whenever RSS-BJP see elections nearing, they start putting one community against the other. They had done so in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar during last Lok Sabha polls. They will do it again" and advised people not to fall for it.

Gandhi narrated the story of a boatman and well-suited gentleman to drive home the point that people think of ideas only as per their respective surroundings as he tried to impress upon the electorates that that Modi-led NDA has no connect with the grassroot.

"Those belonging to the suit boot category understand with what they are concerned while farmers, workers understand their issues," he said insisting clothes of a person tell a lot about his aptitude.

"Modi ji says he used to sell tea but now you see him. Some time back I saw Modi ji talking about economy. I saw Modi ji sitting dressed spick and span with people in suit, wearing costly watches and carrying expensive pens.

"Then there was a dialogue on employment with a group 25 persons---everyone well-suited sporting expensive watches and pens. People in suit boot are sitting and discussing Swachch Bharat," he said.

Disagreeing with Modi's way of doing things, the Congress Vice President said that if employment has to be discussed it should be done with factory workers and sanitation workers.

"If you want to discuss employment for youths, call them. They will tell you what is required to be done," he said.

Seeking project a hiatus between action on the ground and words of Modi, Gandhi recalled that Modi had promised to start the closed sugar mill in Champaran during a Lok Sabha election rally. "One year has passed. Did the sugar mill start running?," he asked.

Referring to his agitation path on land bill issue, Gandhi said when his party talked about amending the old law, none of the rich favoured his idea but farmers backed it. He asked the audience comprising mostly of villagers to realize that land has become a valuable property now unlike what it was 10-15 years ago.

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March 27,2020

Mumbai, Mar 27: The RBI on Friday put on hold EMI payments on all term loans for three months and cut interest rate by steepest in more than 11 years as it joined the government effort to rescue a slowing economy that has now got caught in coronavirus whirlwind.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) cut repo to 4.4 per cent, the lowest in at least 15 years. Also, it reduced the cash reserve ratio maintained by the banks for the first time in over seven years. CRR for all banks was cut by 100 basis points to release Rs 1.37 lakh crore across banking system.

The reverse repo rate was cut by 90 bps to 4 per cent, creating an asymmetrical corridor.

RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das predicted a big global recession and said India will not be immune.

It all depends how India responds to the situation, he said.

Global slowdown could make things difficult for India too, despite some help from falling crude prices, Das said, adding food prices may soften even further on record crop production.

Aggregate demand may weaken and ease core inflation further, he noted.

The liquidity measures announced include auction of targeted long-term repo operation of 3 year tenor for total amount of Rs 1 lakh crore at floating rate and accommodation under Marginal Standing Facility to be increased from 2 per cent to 3 per cent of Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) with immediate effect till June 30.

Combined, these three measures will make available a total Rs 3,74,000 crore to the country's financial system.

After cutting policy rates five times in 2019, the RBI had been on a pause since December in view of high inflation.

The measures announced come a day after the government unveiled a Rs 1.7 lakh crore package of free foodgrains and cash doles to the poor to deal with the economic impact of the unprecedented 21-day nationwide lockdown.

While the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the RBI originally was slated to meet in the first week of April, it was advanced by a week to meet the challenge of coronavirus.

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Agencies
May 17,2020

Tehran, May 17: As many as 310 Indian pilgrims departed from Tehran, Iran for New Delhi by Mahan Air on Saturday. The group hails from Ladakh and will later go home to Leh by special flights.

"A group of 310 Indian pilgrims, hailing from Ladakh, departed Tehran for New Delhi by Mahan Air tonight (16th May). 
Thereafter, they'll go home to Leh by special flights," Embassy of India in Iran wrote on Twitter.

On Saturday, Minister of Civil Aviation, Hardeep Singh Puri said that over 13,000 people have returned under the Vande Bharat repatriation mission till date.

"More than 13,000 people have already returned on various flights under Mission Vande Bharat so far. Today, 812 citizens have returned on Air India and AirIndia Express flights from Newark, London, Dubai and Abu Dhabi. More flights continue," Puri wrote on Twitter.

Vande Bharat Mission, which started on May 7 to bring back stranded Indian nationals back home from other countries, initiated its second phase of the operation from Saturday (May 16) by sending three Air India flights to Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Under the second phase of Vande Bharat Mission a total of 149 flights, including feeder flights, will be operated to bring back Indians from 40 countries. 

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News Network
January 19,2020

Shirdi, Jan 19: Shirdi in Maharashtra will remain closed for an indefinite period from today in the wake of state Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray's decision to develop Pathri town in Parbhani district as Sai Baba's birthplace.

However, Deepak Madukar Muglikar, Chief Executive Officer of Shri Saibaba Sansthan Trust, has said that Sai Baba Temple in Shirdi will remain open today and will not be impacted by the closure of the city.

"There are some reports in media that Sai Temple in Shirdi will remain closed on January 19. I want to clarify that it is just a rumor. Temple will remain open on January 19," Mr Muglikar said.

A call has been given for indefinite closure of Shirdi after Mr Thackeray's reported comment terming Pathri in Parbhani as Sai Baba's birthplace.

"Devotees will not face any difficulty if they come to Shirdi," said B Wakchaure, member of Saibaba Sansthan Trust.

Uddhav Thackeray has recently announced that Pathri will be developed as the birthplace of Sai Baba for religious tourism and also took a review meeting of the development plans in the Parbhani district.

One of the most popular religious destinations in the country, Saibaba Temple in Shirdi witnesses lakh of devotees visiting the holy site every year.

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