Modi slams Shinde’s directive on arrest of Muslim youth for terror

January 13, 2014

Modi-GoaNew Delhi, Jan 13: Narendra Modi has long associated Delhi with all the negative facets of the Congress led UPA regime. With the Aam Aadmi Party’s success in the national capital and the buzz around its electoral potential on a national scale, the BJP prime ministerial candidate referred to`Delhi’ in a different perspective – to question media obsession, (television news in particular) towards the new party and talking about how it was blind to the good work being done by the BJP chief ministers elsewhere, particularly in Goa, where he said chief minister Manohar Parikar stood taller than the much talked about Arvind Kejriwal.

Modi’s massive public rally in Goa, is more significant than being a simple voter mobilisation in the scenic coastal state. Goa after all sends only two MPs to the Lok Sabha. It was instead, important for the national perspective of the party. Given that the state receives visitors from all parts of the country and also various parts of the world, Modi wants to portray Goa, along with Gujarat, as a model BJP ruled state and also project Goa chief minister Manohar Parrikar, an IIT Bombay alumnus, in direct opposition to Kejriwal, for his honesty, integrity, simplicity, firm and people friendly approach.

Modi said “Goa should act as messenger to the country”. Though he didn’t name the Aam Aadmi Party or Kejriwal, his reference to it was loud and clear.

The BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate knows that he has already taken the campaign against the Congress to a certain level and has been successful in both creating and encashing on the rising exasperation against 10 years of Congress rule at the centre. Modi only had to keep going strong vis-à-vis the Grand Old Party but he realises that he can no longer afford to ignore the new kid on the block which has been gaining lot of traction in some of his social constituents. “Those acting as a shield of the Congress are equally guilty”, he said.

By talking about Parrikar’s credentials, and then his own, Modi tried to convince the people not to vote for “television faces” which were neither tried nor tested. “Imagine what would happened had Manohar Parrikar had been in Delhi. The country would have known about his good work but what can we do, he is in Goa and media can’t see anything beyond Delhi. I have been working so hard, serving the people of Gujarat for the last 12 years but I have always been portrayed as vanquished in TV and newspapers. I could never make a place for good. Leading the country needs a big vision and implementation of the right policies. The country could advance only if it is led by leaders who have a tried and tested track record and experience. TV faces can’t do that well.”

The Aam Aadmi Party has begun expanding nationally with an aggressive membership drive. Kumar Vishwas created a buzz on Sunday by his visit to Congress president Rahul Gandhi's bastion of Amethi, while Yogendra Yadav made a foray into Haryana.

If Modi chose his public rally to attack Aam Aadmi credentials, other party leaders are taking different other routes to question the young party’s capabilities. His trusted party colleague, Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Arun has made a strong and direct pitch against AAP. “The AAP government has so far confused substantive governance with style of governance. It may be entitled to its unconventional style of governance. The unconventional style is not a substitute for substantive governance. Publicity without any substantive governance is simply gimmickry. Responsible governance has a long lasting impact. Gimmickry is always short lived", he said.

Kejriwal’s experiments to hold a Janata Darbar on the streets of Delhi and subsequent chaotic scenes have raised questions about their ideas of governance.

Though Modi for a change did not directly target Rahul Gandhi, he went after Jayanti Natrajan, a Gandhi-Nehru family loyalist, who was the environment and forest ministry. “We had heard of Income Tax, Sales Tax but in Delhi a new kind tax, Jayanti (Natrajan) tax was being levied. A file in the environment ministry would not move without payment of the Jayanti tax.” He then went on to say how the UPA government disallowed a decision to lease mining rights in Gujarat through auction.

Former Environment and forest minister Jayanti Natrajan’s resignation had officially been publicised as her desire to work for the party than as a removal from the government on charges of money making for clearing or keeping files on hold in perpetuity.

The BJP leader is also making home minister Sushilkumar Shinde’s directive to states to review terrorism related cases against arrested Muslim youth under various criminal offences a big electoral issue, which can have socially polarising effects.

Though Modi was cautious enough to also clarify that criminals have no religion and law does not discriminate between accused on basis of their religion, he did make it political by accusing Congress of vote bank politics. “See the audacity of the home minister. He writes to us in the states to ensure that Muslims are not arrested for involvement in criminal acts. The state functions on one philosophy -punishment of the guilty and justice to the innocent. Moreover law and order is a state subject. How can the home minister dictate to states?”

Goa has been lucky for Modi. First in 2002 it was the venue where his chief ministerial position was saved, and then in June 2013 when he was officially made the face of the party’s 2014 campaign.

Now after this sudden AAP challenge Modi will hope that Goa yet again proves lucky for him.

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May 31,2020

New Delhi, May 31: Indian aviation regulator DGCA on Saturday said the suspension of scheduled international commercial passenger flights will continue till midnight on June 30, hours after the Home Ministry announced fresh guidelines pertaining to the countrywide lockdown to contain the coronavirus pandemic.

"It is once again reiterated that foreign airlines shall be suitably informed about the opening of their operations to or from India in due course," the circular issued by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said.

Domestic passenger flight services resumed in the country from Monday after a hiatus of two months since the lockdown was announced on March 25, when all scheduled commercial passenger flights were suspended in India. International flights continue to remain suspended even now.

The Home Ministry on Saturday said 'Unlock-1' will be initiated in the country from June 8 under which the nationwide lockdown effectuated on March 25 will be relaxed to a great extent, including opening of shopping malls, restaurants and religious places, even as strict restrictions will remain in place till June 30 in the country's worst pandemic-hit areas.

International air travel shall remain suspended, the MHA order said, adding that a decision on when to resume it would be taken after making an assessment of the situation.

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February 28,2020

Feb 28: National oil marketer Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) on Friday said it is ready to supply low emission BS-VI fuels from April 1 and that there will be a marginal increase in retail prices.

The largest oil supplier has spent over Rs 17,000 crore to upgrade its refineries to produce the low-sulfur diesel and petrol, the company's chairman Sanjiv Singh told reporters here.

Without disclosing the quantum of price increase, Singh said, “there will definitely be a marginal increase in retail prices of the fuels from April 1 when the whole country will be run on new fuels, which will have a sulphur content of only 10 parts per million (ppm) as against the present 50 ppm.

“But let me assure you, we will not be burdening the consumers with a steep hike,” Singh said.

He said, state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) have invested Rs 35,000 crore to upgrade their refineries, of which Rs 17,000 crore have been spent by IOC alone.

Earlier this week, the sell-off bound BPCL said it had invested around Rs 7,000 crore for the same. ONGC-run HPCL has not so far disclosed its readiness for BS-VI supplies or its capex on the same.

HPCL had said from February 26-27 it was ready with BS-VI fuels and that it would sell only the new fuels from March 1.

IOC switched to BS-VI fuel production a fortnight ago and all its depots and containers are ready now, Singh said.

However, he said some remote locations, where the intake is very low, will take some more time to switch. But the company is planning to drain out the entire BS-IV stock and replenish the new fuels at such locations, he added.

Further, it has been reported that the companies will have to increase prices by 70-120 paise a litre, but Singh said, to arrive such a weighted average is not possible given the complexities of each refinery.

He, however, asserted that the price hike will not be a burden on consumers.

We are not looking at this investment from a pure return on investment basis, but this is a national mandate and we have done it.

Having said that, all those countries that moved to low emission fuels are charging higher prices; and from April 1, our prices will also be benchmarked against Euro VI prices as against the present practice of the cost-plus model, Singh concluded.

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August 7,2020

Idukki, Aug 7: Several people lost their lives and dozens of tea estate workers are feared trapped under soil in Kerala’s Munnar after torrential rains triggered a massive landslide on today. 

As many as five bodies have been recovered and rescue workers are fighting inclement weather to remove the debris.

According to rescue workers, four lanes of quarters and a church are buried under mud and around 80 people are feared trapped.

Seven people have been rescued so far and shifted to the hospital.

Sources said a portion of Pettimudi came crashing down on the workers colony with a deafening roar in the wee hours of Friday.

As people were sleeping in the quarters, there was little time to escape.

Further, with the Periyavara bridge being washed away, it became all the more difficult for rescue workers to reach the spot.

The construction of a new temporary Periyavara bridge however, is underway.

The bridge was previously destructed during the deluge of August 2018. Later during the north west monsoons and the south west monsoon of 2019, it suffered damage again.

The present bridge, which got damaged on Thursday after Kannimala river levels rose, was constructed under the leadership of Coir fed.

Although a new concrete bridge has been constructed near the temporary bridge in Periyavara, vehicle  movement has not been possible because the authorities are yet to build its approach via road.

The new bridge is to be constructed at a cost of Rs 4.75 crore from Devikulam MLA S Rajendran's fund.

The entire area has been cut off from outside world and communication networks have also crashed.

Teams of Fire and Rescue personnel, NDRF, revenue officials, estate workers and police are struggling to conduct rescue operations.

Meanwhile, District collector H Dhineshan said a team of rescue personnel was sent to Pettymudy after he was briefed about the mishap and search operations to locate and rescue people are underway.

Facilities have been arranged at the hospitals nearby to provide necessary treatment facilities to the people being rescued.

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