Vijayamma charges baseless: Congress MPs

May 29, 2012

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Hyderabad, May 29: Seven Congress MPs from Telangana on Monday expressed shock at what they termed unfounded allegations by YSR Congress leaders against Congress president Sonia Gandhi regarding the CBI probe against Y.S.Jaganmohan Reddy and his companies.

In a statement, G. Vivekananda, Gutha Sukhender Reddy, Ponnam Prabhakar, Madhu Yaskhi, P. Balram Naik, Manda Jagannath and S. Rajaiah pointed out that the present inquiry by CBI was caused and ordered by the AP High Court in August last.

The Centre or the Congress party had no role to play.

The facts reveal that the CBI was following transparent, legitimate and legal procedure in the matter giving little scope for complaint. They lamented that the name of Ms. Sonia Gandhi and the Central government was dragged into these transparent developments in the State. Ms. Gandhi was known for her zero tolerance to corruption and criminalisation of politics, as indicated in her stern actions in many cases including 2G Spectrum, Commonwealth Games, Adarsh Society, where men in the highest positions, including Union Ministers and Chief Ministers were jailed and cases are pending.

‘Epicentre for corruption'

Meanwhile, Lok Satta Party President Jayaprakash Narayan said the arrest of Mr. Jaganmohan Reddy exemplified the rotten state of politics in the State.

Addressing the media here on Monday, Dr.JP said gloating over Mr. Jagan's arrest or accusing the CBI of vindictive action were both uncalled for. All the traditional parties in the State had been guilty of abusing power and indulging in corruption and transforming politics into business. The State, he said, had become the epicentre of corruption in the country.

In the by-election to the Ongole Assembly seat, the three traditional parties, Congress, Telugu Desam and YSRCP were said to be spending not less that Rs.20 crore each. Why would anybody spend so much to get elected as an MLA who earned a monthly salary of Rs.5,000 excluding allowances?.

The Lok Satta Party would fight for making the ACB and the CID in the State autonomous by filing public interest litigation in the High Court and also launch a movement from August 9 to create public awareness for eliminating corruption in public life.

Tirupati Special Correspondent adds: Former PCC president D. Srinivas who is campaigning in Tirupati, brushed aside Vijayamma's diatribe against Sonia Gandhi and the Congress party while Telugu Desam leaders G. Muddukrishnama Naidu and B. Gopalakrishna Reddy, both MLAs alleged she was aware of all the deals and as such a party to all the misdeeds because the deals were discussed and finalised in her presence by the late Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy.

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February 9,2020

Panaji, Feb 9: RSS general secretary Suresh Bhaiyyaji Joshi on Saturday said that anybody who wants to work (in India) will have to do so with the Hindu community and for their empowerment.

Addressing a lecture on the topic "Vishwaguru Bharat, an RSS perspective" at Dona Paula in Panaji, Mr Joshi referred to his communication with an intellectual who had said that India should become a "supre-rashtra" in the year 2020.

"Anybody who wants to work (in India) will have to work with the Hindu commumnity by taking them along and for their empowerment. Hindus have witnessed the rise and fall of India since the time immemorial. India cannot be separated from (the) Hindu (community). Hindus have always been at the centre of this nation," Mr Joshi said in Marathi.

He also added that since Hindus are not communal or antagonist, "nobody should be reluctant to work for the Hindu community".

The RSS leader further said, "The world says India will become a superpower in 2020, but I remember my conversation with an intellectual who had said that India should become a super-rashtra (super nation) in 2020".

Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant was among those who attended the lecture.

"To create awareness and unity amongst Hindus does not amount to (taking) an action against others (community). No one should feel it that way. We can say with utter self confidence before the entire world that Hindus becoming strong won't result in destructive activities, but (such proposition) will work for the society and humanity," he added.

Invoking history, Mr Joshi said Hindus never invaded other countries. "Whatever wars (they had fought) were for self defence. Everyone has the right to self defence," he said.

"It is India's duty to teach the world to walk on the path of ''samanvay'' (coordination). Nobody else other than India and Hindus can do this," Mr Joshi said.

He said some communities in the world keep preaching that only their path is "great".

"But we are from the (Hindu) community which says that we have our own path so as you. When the world will accept this ideology, then all the issues would get solved. It is the duty of India to take the world on that path," he added.

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May 18,2020

May 18: Goldman Sachs expects India will experience its deepest recession ever after a poor run of data underscored the damaging economic impact of lockdowns in the world’s second-most populous nation.

Gross domestic product will contract by an annualized 45% in the second quarter from the prior three months, compared with Goldman’s previous forecast of a 20% slump. A stronger rebound of 20% is now seen for the third quarter, while projections for the fourth quarter and first of next year are unchanged at 14% and 6.5%.

Those estimates imply that real GDP will fall by 5% in the 2021 fiscal year, which would be deeper than any other recession India has ever experienced, Goldman economists Prachi Mishra and Andrew Tilton wrote in a note dated May 17.

India’s government has extended its nationwide lockdown until May 31, while further easing restrictions in certain sectors to boost economic activity, as coronavirus cases escalate across the country. The announcement followed Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s fifth briefing in as many days, in which she outlined details of the country’s $265 billion virus rescue package, which is equivalent to 10% of India’s GDP.

 “There have been a series of structural reform announcements across several sectors over the past few days,” the Goldman economists wrote. “These reforms are more medium-term in nature, and we, therefore, do not expect these to have an immediate impact on reviving growth. We will continue to monitor their implementation to gauge their effect on the medium-term outlook.”

Infections are surging across the South Asian nation of 1.3 billion people, with more than 91,300 infections, including 2,897 deaths as of Sunday, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

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June 27,2020

New Delhi, Jun 27: Fuel prices were hiked by the oil marketing companies for the 21st day in a row on Saturday. Petrol and diesel will now cost Rs 80.38/litre and Rs 80.40/litre respectively in the national capital.

The price of petrol is increased by Rs 0.25 per litre while that of diesel by Rs 0.21 per litre.
Rates differ from state to state depending on the incidence of value-added tax (VAT).

Notably, oil marketing companies have been adjusting retail rates in line with costs after an 82-day break from rate revision amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. These firms on June 7 restarted revising prices in line with costs.

The Congress party had called the increase in the price of petrol and diesel 'unjust', 'thoughtless' and demanded from the Central government to roll back increase with immediate effect and pass on the benefit of low oil prices directly to the citizens of this country.
In an official statement, the Congress Working Committee (CWC) had said that no government should levy and impose such unacceptable strain on its people.

Before the nation entered the lockdown, the average price of petrol and diesel in Delhi was Rs 69.60 per litre and Rs 62.30 per litre respectively.

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