Jaitley: Bofors, a serious reflection of probe agencies

April 27, 2012

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New Delhi, April 27: Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley on Thursday said that the fact that culprits could not be brought to book in the Bofors gun deal was a serious reflection on the health of the investigating agencies.

“Somebody swung the deal, somebody got kickbacks. Money was traced, accounts were traced, you don't need further evidence and the man was allowed to leave the country. How was the man [Italian businessman Ottavio Quattrocchi] so powerful that the Indian State looks helpless?” he said.

‘Pakistan better'

In his Zero Hour intervention following two adjournments during the Question Hour, Mr. Jaitley questioned the helplessness of the investigating agencies and said: “See what is happening in our neighbouring country [Pakistan] in pursuit of truth and how helpless we look.”

He emphasised that middlemen must be eliminated and probity ensured in public life.

Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader Sitaram Yechury said the Bofors issue that had “plagued” the country for 25 years was a “serious matter.” “If there is anything new, it must be investigated and government must make it public,” he said.

As several leader members sought permission to intervene, presiding officer P.J. Kurien disallowed them saying it was not a debate.

Samajwadi Party leader Mohan Singh said this was an important matter and the economic offender must be extradited and punished.

As Mani Shankar Aiyar rose to speak on behalf of the Treasury Benches, Opposition members questioned why he was being allowed when only leaders of parties in the House had been permitted to raise the matter. Naresh Agrawal (SP) said this amounted to partiality and demanded that everybody be given the opportunity to speak.

Noting that Mr. Jaitley had bemoaned the fact that unsuccessful efforts were being made to unearth the truth, Mr. Aiyar said: “We could not unearth the truth because of distortions and historic inaccuracies.”

Mr. Aiyar pointed out that no progress was made in the case from December 1989 to November 1990 (during V.P. Singh government as well as the National Democratic Alliance rule later). Mr. Jaitley intervened to counter this.

Though Mr. Jaitley had not named anyone, Mr. Aiyar said he had made serious allegations that needed to be replied to. On being asked by Bharatiya Janata Party members to name the individual, Mr. Aiyar said he had no problem in saying that Bofors incident took place during the period when Rajiv Gandhi was the Prime Minister.

This was followed by heated exchanges between the treasury and Opposition members, including the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam.

Nothing could be heard in the din and after several minutes of persuading Mr Aiyar to stay brief in his observations, Mr. Kurien adjourned the House.

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May 11,2020

New Delhi, May 11: Former prime minister Manmohan Singh is stable and under observation at the AIIMS here after suffering reaction to a new medication and developing fever, hospital sources said on Monday.

The 87-year-old Congress leader was admitted to the hospital on Sunday evening after he complained of uneasiness. He has now been shifted out of the ICU.

The sources said that Singh had developed a reaction to a new medication and further investigation is being carried on him to rule out other causes of fever.

"Dr Manmohan Singh was admitted for observation and investigation after he developed a febrile reaction to a new medication," the sources said.

"He is being investigated to rule out other causes of fever and is being provided care as needed. He is stable and under care of a team of doctors at the Cardiothoracic Centre of AIIMS," they said.

"All his parameters are fine. He is under observation at the AIIMS," a source close to him has said.

Singh, a senior leader of the opposition Congress, is currently a Member of Rajya Sabha from Rajasthan. He was the prime minister between 2004 and 2014.

In 2009, Singh underwent a successful coronary bypass surgery at the AIIMS. A number of leaders expressed have expressed concern over his health and wished him a speedy recovery.

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March 15,2020

New Delhi, Mar 15: The number of novel coronavirus cases in the country rose to 107 on Sunday, with 12 fresh cases in Maharashtra, the Union Health Ministry said.

The number of cases include two persons who died in Delhi and Karnataka.

While a 76-year-old man from Kalaburagi who had recently returned from Saudi Arabia died on Thursday, a 68-year-old woman in Delhi who had tested positive for coronavirus passed away at the Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) Hospital on Friday night.

Delhi has reported seven positive cases and Uttar Pradesh 11 so far. Karnataka has six coronavirus patients while Maharashtra 31, Ladakh three and Jammu and Kashmir 2. Telangana reported three cases.

Besides, Rajasthan also reported two cases. Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Punjab have reported one case each.

Kerala has recorded 22 cases, including three patients who were discharged last month after they recovered from the contagious infection with flu-like symptoms.

The total number of confirmed cases includes 17 foreigners -- 16 Italian tourists and a Canadian, the ministry officials said

Amid rising coronavirus cases in India, the government has asked people not to panic, saying no community transmission of the virus has been observed and there has only been a few cases of local transmission so far and that it is "not a health emergency" in India at present.

With the World Health Organisation (WHO) declaring COVID-19 a pandemic, a Health Ministry official said over 4,000 people who had come in contact with the 93 positive cases have been identified through contact tracing and were being tracked while 42,000 people across the country are under community surveillance.

He said all essential facilities like community surveillance, quarantine, isolation wards, adequate personal protective equipment (PPEs), trained manpower, rapid response teams are being strengthened further in all states and union territories.

The government on Wednesday suspended all visas, barring a few categories like diplomatic and employment, in an attempt to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

It has asked Indian nationals to avoid all non-essential travel abroad.

All incoming international passengers returning to India should self-monitor their health and follow the required do's and dont's as detailed by the government.

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March 28,2020

Amaravati, Mar 28: The state governments of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka carried out a joint quarantine operation to help over a thousand migrant labourers from various districts of Andhra Pradesh.
The Andhra Pradesh administration received the information that 1,334 migrant labourers were trying to return to the state after obtaining passes from the Deputy Director of Fisheries in Mangalore, Karnataka.
The labourers, according to a press release by the Andhra Pradesh government, were headed towards the Nangili Toll Plaza in Kolar district, from where they would enter the state to return to their native places.
"The Chittoor Collector, Superintendent of Police and Sub-Collector rushed to the spot to coordinate with their counterparts from Kolar, Karnataka. The migrant workers were not permitted to enter AP due to the lockdown and the guidelines of the Union as well as state government," according to the release.
Instead, both the governments decided to initiate a joint quarantine operation in Kolar while taking precautionary measures to ensure that none of the labourers are carriers of the COVID-19 infection.
The Andhra government also reassured the Kolar administration that it will provide doctors, healthcare and all other facilities. It has also issued directions for logistical support, food, water, transport to take the labourers to quarantine facility, and medical team, consisting of 12 doctors, 22 supervisors and other staff, to be provided.
While the Prime Minister had imposed a nationwide lockdown, including the suspension of inter-state travel to prevent the spread of coronavirus, migrant workers and labourers around the country have started returning back to their native places fearing joblessness and cash crunch.
Andhra Pradesh as of Saturday 9:30 am, had 14 confirmed cases of coronavirus while Karnataka's count stood at 55, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

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