Chennai train blasts: Is BJP wrong in linking it to Modi?

May 2, 2014

Chennai_train_blastsChennai, May 2: Even after the twin blasts at the Chennai central railway station left one person dead and 14 injured, political parties did not wait for long to get into a blame game.

The DMK blamed Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa for going easy on terror. The BJP said that Narendra Modi did not have enough security despite him being a target for terrorists.

When asked if the BJP was unnecessarily trying to connect today's attack to Narendra Modi's safety instead of focusing on trying to solve the issue, party spokesperson Nirmala Sitharaman during a debate on CNN-IBNsaid it wasn't just speculation.

"It is not for the first time the BJP has talked about a threat to Modi. In the Hunkaar rally in Bihar we had approached the Home Minister based on reports in the media based on facts that there is a threat to Modi," she said.

"The government should be clear not to relax its guard even for a minute. This is an issue we kept alive before the elections and people in Bihar and the BJP suffered. Was that a small thing? Are you familiar with the route that the train was going to take? It was close to Modi's rally," she said.

Given even last month four terrorists were caught in Rajasthan because they were planning an attack on him, should the Congress take it the threat assessment more seriously?

"I am sure that the BJP will be much concerned about their leader. But national leaders have the privilege of security. Modi is one of the handful of people who has z-plus security. The Home Minister did say that he has been given so much security that he need not worry. Even other leaders are under threat," Congress spokesperson Ameeben Yagnik said.

Attacking the BJP she said, "Every time something happens in any corner of India they say these things. They are just making it a political issue at the time of polls."

The BJP spokesperson was of the opinion that the Congress dismissing the allegation was just symptomatic of their handling of terror activities.

"What is wrong if we want security for Modi. He is our prime ministerial candidate. How does the focus on the Chennai blast get excluded? The Congress always doesn't have to shout down at us when their performance on terrorism has been pathetic," Sitharaman argued.

Strategic Affairs Editor of The Hindu, Praveen Swamy, pointed out that instead of quibbling over the security for leaders, political parties should offer a blueprint of what they planned to do to improve security in the country.

"We can be reasonably certain that whoever did this did not think that Modi or Sonia would be in the coaches S4 and S5. We talk about more security for our railway. Reality is not just terrorism, but crime has gone up in the railways. I would like to hear politicians stop scoring brownie points and give us a blue print of what they would do. This is off the wall and childish," Swamy said.

Repeated terror attacks on trains in India proves that the railways are vulnerable. There is no frisking in stations, local or inter-state, and the metal detectors that are in place, if any, are almost always dysfunctional. This makes trains soft targets

Former Director General of Police Vikram Singh said, "We have not insulated our trains to crimes or terrorists. There have been innumerable studies, however no implementation. Any crime happening in train is the responsibility of the local police station and the local government."

"We should see to it that there is a professional and thorough investigation into the Chennai blast. Also, believe it or not we cannot dismiss the fact that there was an attack on Modi in Patna," Singh said, and added, "It is a national tragedy trains are not safe. We have to have certain sophistication. NCTC has to be in position. The terror groups move across the country. It is a national problem and not a state problem."

Even Swamy agreed with him saying that greater co-ordination was the need of the hour.

"The Tamil Nadu government and Centre cannot get together on who should probe the blast. The Patna police are incompetent because they are not trained and it is in disarray. And it is the case across the country,"Swamy said.

"The solution is for you and I to get serious and hold our leaders accountable. It will be your kids and mine who will get killed while our leaders are protected by black cats and z-plus security," Swamy said.

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May 28,2020

Bhopal, May 28: A Bhopal-based high net worth individual hired a 180-seater A320 plane of a private carrier to ferry four family members to New Delhi, in a bid to avoid crowd at the airport and in flight amid the COVID-19 outbreak, officials said on Thursday.

The person, who is a liquor baron, chartered the aircraft to send to Delhi his daughter, her two children and their maid, who were stuck in Bhopal since the last two months due to the coronavirus-induced lockdown, sources said.

The plane arrived here from Delhi on Monday with crew only and flew back with just four passengers for whom it was specially hired, they said.

"The A320 180-seater plane arrived here on May 25 to carry four members of a family, probably due to the coronavirus scare. It was chartered by someone and there was no medical emergency, an airline official said, refusing to divulge any further details.

Bhopals Rajabhoj Airport Director Anil Vikram could not be contacted for comments.

According to aviation experts, the cost of hiring an Airbus-320 is about Rs 20 lakh.

Domestic commercial flight services resumed from Monday, after a nearly two-month break due to the coronavirus-enforced lockdown.

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May 11,2020

New Delhi, May 11: With an increase of 4,213 cases in the past 24 hours, India's COVID-19 count reached 67,152 on Monday, according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

The number of active cases in the country rose to 44,029, while 20,916 patients have been cured and discharged and one has migrated, according to the Ministry.

The number of deaths in the country due to the infection reached 2,206 on Sunday.

Maharashtra, with 22,171 confirmed cases is the worst-affected due to the infection so far and is followed by Gujarat with 8,194 cases.

However, Tamil Nadu surpassed the national capital in total coronavirus cases numbers. Delhi has 6,923 reported cases while Tamil Nadu has 7,204 confirmed cases.

Maximum deaths due to coronavirus have so far been recorded in Maharashtra (832), followed by Gujarat which has toll of 493.

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April 16,2020

United Nations, Apr 16: WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has welcomed the world health body's cooperation with India to leverage strategies that helped the country win its war against polio into the response to COVID-19 outbreak, saying such joint efforts will help defeat the pandemic.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has said it will work with India's Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to leverage the strategies that helped the country eradicate polio to fight the pandemic.

Migrants who returned to UP and Bihar were hurriedly housed in schools and panchayat buildings, which were turned into quarantine centres. However, unhygienic conditions and people running away have proved to be a problem

The WHO's national polio surveillance network will be engaged to strengthen COVID-19 surveillance and its field staff will continue to support immunization and elimination of tuberculosis and other diseases.

“Great news: @MoHFW_INDIA & @WHOSEARO initiated a systematic engagement of @WHO's national polio surveillance network, and other field staff, for India's #COVID19 response, tapping into the best practices & resources that helped win its war against polio,” the WHO director-general tweeted, referring to India's Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and World Health Organization Regional Office for South-East Asia.

According to the Johns Hopkins University data, over 2 million people are infected by the virus and more than 136,000 people have died of the disease globally.

Ghebreyesus expressed gratitude to Health and Family Welfare Minister Harsh Vardhan “for his leadership and collaboration” with WHO. “Through these joint efforts we can defeat the #coronavirus and save lives. Together!”

India eliminated polio in 2014.
According to a WHO press release, Vardhan said in New Delhi that “time and again the Government of India and WHO together have shown our ability, competence and prowess to the whole world. With our combined meticulous work, done with full sincerity and dedication, we were able to get rid of polio.”

“All of you in the field – IDSP (Integrated Disease Surveillance Project), state rapid response teams and WHO - are our ‘surveillance corona warriors'. With your joint efforts we can defeat the coronavirus and save lives,” Vardhan added.

WHO South-East Asia Regional Director Poonam Khetrapal Singh said the National Polio Surveillance Project (WHO-NPSP) played a critical role in strengthening surveillance for polio that generated useful, timely and accurate data to guide policies, strategies and interventions until transmission of the poliovirus was interrupted in the country,” adding that the other WHO field staff involved with elimination of tuberculosis and neglected tropical diseases and hypertension control initiative were also significant resources.

Singh added that “it is now time to use all your experience, knowledge and skills, with the same rigor and discipline that you showed while monitoring polio activities, to support districts with surveillance, contact tracing and containment activities.”

The WHO release said strengths of the NPSP team – surveillance, data management, monitoring and supervision, and responding to local situations and challenges – will be utilized to supplement efforts of National Centre for Disease Control, IDSP and Indian Council of Medical Research to strengthen COVID-19 surveillance.

The NPSP team will also support in sharing information and best practices and help states and districts calibrate their response based on transmission scenarios and local capacities.

The WHO field staff will continue to support immunization and surveillance and elimination of Tuberculosis and Neglected Tropical Diseases, Singh said, adding, “disease outbreaks can negatively impact progress in a range of areas, from maternal and child mortality to vaccine-preventable diseases and other treatable conditions. India had been making stupendous progress in these areas and we cannot afford for India's remarkable progress to be set back or reversed.”

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