Ready for run-off poll with BJP: AAP

December 11, 2013
New Delhi, Dec 11: Amid speculation of Delhi facing re-election as no party came forward to form a government, the Aam Aadmi Party on Tuesday said it was ready for re-poll and this time, it would be a contest between itself and the BJP.

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“We are ready for it (re-election). At present, we will neither take, nor extend support to either the BJP or the Congress to form the government. But unlike this election, the next election would be contested between the BJP and the AAP, as the Congress has lost badly,” AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal said.

The party will also change some of its candidates, who are considered weak, in case of a re-poll, Kejriwal said.

Asked about government formation, Kejriwal said as the single largest party, the BJP should form the government and take support from the Congress. “The BJP has been given the mandate. It is the single largest party. So, it should try and form the government taking support of the Congress,” he said. The AAP leader said the similarity between the party’s election symbol “broom” and “torch”, which was given to some “dummy” independent candidates in about eight to nine constituencies, was the reason they lost in those constituencies.

He said exit polls also harmed the party, as the results came in the evening but polling continued till 9:30 pm.

“Because of this, most of these votes were polled in favour of the BJP,” Kejriwal said. “In these constituencies, the AAP lost by a wafer-thin margin.”

Kejriwal’s assertion came after the Congress on?Tuesday gave indications of extending outside support to a government in Delhi headed by the AAP.

Congress sources said eight party MLAs met All India Congress Committee general secretary in charge of Delhi Shakeel Ahmed during the day and floated the idea of backing the AAP government.

Ahmed told reporters that some Delhi leaders were keen on giving unconditional support to the AAP to form the government. “Any decision on the issue will be taken by the party high command,” he said.

However, Congress spokesperson Raj Babbar during a press briefing did not mention the Delhi Congress leaders’ view of backing the AAP.

He said since the BJP (32 seats) and the AAP (28 seats) have emerged as the two big parties in the House, they should honour the mandate by forming the government in Delhi. On a day when the Election Commission notified the results of Delhi Assembly elections, BJP’s chief ministerial candidate Harsh Vardhan continued to claim that the party lacked the numbers and it was not looking at government formation.

Harsh Vardhan was also elected leader of the legislature party at the first meeting of 31 BJP lawmakers and the lone legislator from party ally Shiromani Akali Dal at the Delhi unit office.

Soon after the meeting, he said: “We cannot form a government due to a fractured mandate. We are ready to fight the election again, if required.”

Kejriwal tweeted during the day that his party would neither take nor give support to the BJP or the Congress.

He told reporters: “Let the BJP and the Congress join hands (to form the government) as they are like-minded parties. We are a small party, we have small numbers and lack the means to form the government with 28 legislators.”

The AAP heavyweight, who defeated chief minister Sheila Dikshit in the New Delhi constituency, seemed to be in a damage-control mode over party colleague Prashant Bhushan’s reported comment on a hypothetical situation in which they could support the BJP in government formation.

"There is no question of supporting the BJP. What Prashant said on Monday was his personal opinion," he tweeted.

Bhushan told a TV channel on Monday that the AAP “may consider” supporting the BJP if the party gives in writing that it will pass the Jan Lokpal Bill.

As the spectre of a re-poll loomed over the city—an exercise that costs about Rs 40 crore —TV channels started interviewing people on their opinion whether the city could afford another election.

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August 2,2020

New Delhi, Aug 2: The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Sunday issued fresh guidelines for international passengers coming to India amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The new guidelines will be implemented from 12:01 am on August 8.

The ministry has also asked all passengers to submit a self-declaration form online at least 72 hours before travel.

"All travellers should submit self-declaration form on the on the online portal (www.newdelhiairport.in) at least 72hours before the scheduled travel," the guidelines said.

It also said that those coming to India must give an undertaking that they would undergo mandatory quarantine for 14 days as prescribed by the government. "They should also give an undertaking on the portal that they would undergo mandatory quarantine for 14 days i.e. 7 days paid institutional quarantine at their own cost, followed by 7 days isolation at home with self-monitoring of health," it added.

Giving exemptions in some cases, the guidelines mentioned, "Only for compelling reasons/cases of human distress such as pregnancy, death in the family. Serious illness and parent (s) with children of 10 years or below, home quarantine may be permitted for 14 days."

"If they wish to seek such exemption, they shall apply to the online portal at least 72 hours before boarding. The decision taken by the government as communicated on the online portal will be final," it said further.

The guidelines further said that travellers could request for exemption from institutional quarantine by submitting a negative RT-PCR test report on arrival.

"This test should have been conducted within 96 hours prior to undertaking the journey. The test report should be uploaded on the portal for consideration," it added.

Passengers have also been asked to download the Aarogya Setu app on their mobile phones.

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February 21,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 21: Hindu temples, dedicated to Lord Shiva, witnessed heavy rush on Friday as devotees celebrated Maha Shivratri festival with traditional zeal and religious fervour across Kerala.

Cutting across age barriers, devotees, including women and children, thronged small and big shrines since early morning to offer prayers and take part in special poojas and rituals on the occasion.

Devotees used to mark the auspicious occasion by observing 'orikkal' (fasting), dedicating the leaves of Koovalam plant, which is considered holy according to Hindu tradition, to the Lord and by abandoning their sleep chanting 'Om Nama Shivaya' mantras.

Ardent devotees even remain awake throughout the night and spend their whole day in temples.

The Sreekandeswaram Mahadeva Temple here, Vadakkunnathan temple in Thrissur and Maha Deva temple in Vaikom were among the major shrines which witnessed heavy rush since early morning.

Temple authorities, especially Devaswom Boards which manage many major shrines in the state, have made elaborate arrangements in Shiva temples to ensure smooth darshan for devotees.

All arrangements have been put in place on the banks of River Periyar in Aluva in Ernakulam for 'Balitharppanam', a ritual in which people pay obeisance to their ancestors.

Performing the ritual on the midnight of Shivratri is considered auspicious by devotees.

Hundreds of 'bali taras' (specially erected platforms) have been set up on the banks of the river to perform the ritual and a large number of priests have been deployed to assist devotees.

Thousands of police personnel were deployed in view of the large turnout of devotees.

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April 7,2020

New Delhi, Apr 7: The death toll due to novel coronavirus rose to 114 and the number of cases in the country climbed to 4,421 on Tuesday, according to the Union Health Ministry.

While the number of active COVID-19 cases stood at 3,981, as many as 325 people were cured and discharged, and one had migrated, it stated. The total number of cases include 66 foreign nationals.

According to the ministry's data updated at 9 am, three new deaths were reported from Rajasthan, while Tripura recorded its first coronavirus case.

Maharashtra has reported the most coronavirus deaths at 45, followed by Gujarat at 12, Madhya Pradesh nine, Telangana and Delhi seven each, Punjab six and Tamil Nadu five fatalities.

Karnataka registered four deaths, while West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan have recorded three fatalities each. Two deaths each have been reported from Jammu and Kashmir and Kerala. Bihar, Himachal Pradesh and Haryana have reported one fatality each, according to the health ministry data.

However, a PTI tally based on figures reported by states directly on Monday night showed at least 138 deaths across the country, while the confirmed cases reached 4,683. Of them, 359 have been cured and discharged.

There has been a lag in the Union Health Ministry figures, compared to the numbers announced by different states, which officials attribute to procedural delays in assigning the cases to individual states.

The highest number of confirmed cases are from Maharashtra at 748, followed by Tamil Nadu at 621 and Delhi with 523 cases. Kerala reported 327 COVID-19 cases, Telangana 321, Uttar Pradesh 305 and Rajasthan 288 cases. Andhra Pradesh reported 226 coronavirus cases.

Novel coronavirus cases have risen to 165 in Madhya Pradesh, 151 in Karnataka and 144 in Gujarat. Jammu and Kashmir has 109 cases, West Bengal has 91, Haryana 90 and Punjab 76 cases of the infection.

Thirty-two people were infected with the virus in Bihar while Uttarakhand has 31 patients and Assam 26. Odisha reported 21 coronavirus cases, Chandigarh 18, Ladakh 14 and Himachal Pradesh 13 cases.

Ten cases each have been reported from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Chhattisgarh. Goa has reported seven COVID-19 infections, followed by Puducherry with five cases. Jharkhand has reported four cases and Manipur two. Tripura, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh have reported one case of the infection each.

"State-wise distribution is subject to further verification and reconciliation," the ministry said on its website.

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