RSS to prod govt over migration from Nepal, Bangladesh

September 3, 2015

New Delhi, Sep 3: The RSS is likely to prod the NDA government on fears of a changing demographic profile in districts bordering Nepal and Bangladesh as the three-day coordination meeting with the BJP entered the second day on Thursday.

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Top ministers and BJP leaders were in attendance at the meeting being presided over by RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat at a Madhya Pradesh government guest house in the national capital.

Sources said the RSS was concerned about the census data based on religion, released by the government recently, which indicated a steep rise in Muslim population in some districts in Assam and West Bengal, attributed to influx of Muslims from Bangladesh.

The RSS, however, considers Hindus fleeing from Bangladesh as refugees, making a clear distinction with Muslims who enter India illegally.

The recent terror strikes in Jammu and Kashmir and the Patel reservation row in Gujarat are also expected to be taken up in one of the sessions in the next two days. The RSS is considered the BJP ideological mentor.

On Thursday, the saffron brethren are expected to hold parleys on subjects like internal security and ways to protect the Indian culture. The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) is also expected to rake up the Ram Temple issue.

Around 93 leaders from the greater Sangh Parivar are attending the meeting, which RSS leaders describe as a “routine” exchange of notes on various issues of national importance.

On day one of the conclave, some Union ministers and BJP chief Amit Shah gave a presentation on the initiatives taken by the Narendra Modi government.

The RSS later asked the NDA government to maintain “a balance between agriculture and industry” and resolve without delay the protracted demand of retired soldiers for a one-rank, one-pension (OROP) scheme.

Sangh members made a host of suggestions when BJP chief Amit Shah and some ministers presented a report on government initiatives.

The RSS pitch for agro-based industries and micro, small and medium enterprises came at a time the Centre went slow on its push to amend the contentious land acquisition law. The Sangh’s farmer union had red-flagged the land ordinance.

Prime Minister Modi is expected to attend the meet on Friday.

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Kolkata, Jan 28: West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee Tuesday said she is ready for talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the issue of Citizenship Amendment Act but the Centre has to first withdraw the contentious law.

Banerjee said protesting against the decisions of the centre doesn't make opposition parties anti-national and iterated that she will not implement CAA, NRC or NPR in the state.

"It is good that the prime minister is ready for talks but the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) must be revoked first. They (Centre) did not call an all-party meeting before taking a decision on Kashmir and CAA.

"We are ready for talks but first withdraw this Citizenship Amendment Act," Banerjee, a staunch critic of the BJP, said addressing a protest programme against CAA through paintings.

The West Bengal assembly had on Monday passed a resolution against the CAA to become the fourth state after Kerala, Punjab and Rajasthan, to do so. The state assembly had on September 6, 2019, passed a resolution against the NRC.

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New Delhi, May 5: India registered the biggest jump in numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths, with 3,900 new cases and 195 deaths being reported in the last 24 hours, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Tuesday.

"3,900 COVID-19 cases and 195 deaths have been reported in the last 24 hours, the largest spike till now in both," according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in India reached 46,433, including 1,568 deaths, according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Tuesday.

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Maharashtra with 14,541 cases is the worst-affected state by the disease, while Gujarat with 5,804 cases is second on the list.

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Cases in Maharashtra have crossed 70,000 including over 30,000 recovered while Tamil Nadu's COVID-19 tally jumped to 23,495.

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