Cong unlikely to replace Assam CM

July 28, 2012

unlikeNew Delhi, July 28: Party leaders slam Gogoi for failing to visit Kokrajhar soon after violence broke out

Although embarassed by mishandling of violence by the Assam government, the Congress high command is unlikely to replace Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi.

While the outcry against Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi is growing both within and outside the Congress, the party is unlikely to take action against its leader, who was instrumental in bringing the party to power for the third straight time only last year. Even Gogoi may not have thought that just over a year after his dream victory there would be call for his head.

No one has publicly demanded his resignation so far within the party. While the Congress core committee, headed by party president Sonia Gandhi last week took stock of the Bodo-Muslim clashes, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh publicly asked him to “take stern action” to deal with the situation.

That the prime minister had to instruct the chief minister to take action indicates the extent of inaction by the state government. On Thursday, a group of Muslim MPs, including those from the Congress, met home minister P Chidambaram. “We have lost confidence in the state government’s ability to control violence and demanded central intervention,” Congress MP K Rahman Khan said after meeting.

Gogoi’s failure to visit the area immediately after the violence broke out has been criticised by many within the Congress. His detractors may take advantage of the Centre’s remarks to demand his ouster. However, Gogoi has his supporters in the party too. Senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh, party general secretary in-charge of Assam, is one of them.

Expressing full faith in Gogoi, Singh said on Thursday that “He (Gogoi) is an experienced man and extremely sensitive person” and that he can handle the issue.

Singh also rejected any parallel between the ethnic violence in Kokrajhar and neighbouring districts of Assam and the post-Godhra riots in Gujarat alleging that Chief Minister Narendra Modi had given a free hand to the administration to allow communal riots.

“Communal riots took place in Gujarat under the nose of the Chief Minister in cities like Ahmedabad. In Assam, it was in rural areas where the administration had difficulty in reaching due to the rains this time,” Singh said.

Congress spokesperson Rashid Alvi, when asked about Gogoi blaming the Centre for delay sending the Army to control ethnic clashes, said: “The Central government extends full support in such situations and the Prime Minister is going to visit the state on Saturday to take stock of the situation and every possible help will be given.”

No food, water in refugee camps

People rendered homeless by the violence have complained about the lack of sufficient food, drinking water and medicines in relief camps, a charge which the authorities denied quickly, reports PTI from Dhubri and Kokrajhar.

A two-year-old child and a 60-year-old man died in two relief camps in Bilasipara in Dhubri district, but the cause of death was yet to be ascertained, official sources said.

“The condition in most relief camps is pathetic with food and drinking water in short supply. We fear there will be more deaths in the days to come due to disease,” Bilasipara resident Monowar Hussain said.

Of the 3 lakh people who have fled their homes, 1,53,000 refugees have been housed in 118 camps in Dhubri district alone, with the allegation against the district administration being that insufficient quantity of food was provided.

Abdul Rashid from Dhubri alleged that there was shortage of medicines and there were very few doctors which was causing problems for those who were falling ill in camps.

Dhubri Deputy Commissioner Kumud Kalita denied the allegations and said that sufficient food was being provided.

“There is no shortage of medicine either,” he added.

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March 11,2020

Mar 11: Thirteen of the 22 rebel MLAs in Madhya Pradesh have given an assurance that "they are not leaving the Congress", senior party leader Digvijaya Singh said on Thursday while expressing confidence that the Kamal Nath-led government in the state will win a floor test.

"We are not keeping quiet. We are not sleeping," Singh told PTI, a day after Congress leader from the state Jyotiraditya Scindia quit the Congress and 22 MLAs submitted their resignations from the assembly in Madhya Pradesh.

Scindia was offered the post of Madhya Pradesh deputy chief minister but wanted his nominee, Singh said. However, Kamal Nath refused to accept a "chela", he said.

Scindia, he said, could have been a Congress nominee to the Rajya Sabha but "only Modi-Shah" can give a Cabinet post to the "over-ambitious" leader.

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Agencies
August 6,2020

The Indian Defence Ministry, which had in its document that China intruded into the Indian territory in eastern Ladakh in early May, on August 6 took down the page which it had uploaded on its website.

According to a report by news channel NDTV, the ministry, in its document, had said the Chinese aggression has been "increasing along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and more particularly in Galwan valley since May 5."

"The Chinese side has transgressed in the areas of Kungrang Nala, Gogra and north bank of Pangong Tso Lake on May 17-18," the document, titled 'Chinese Aggression on LAC' stated.

The document revealed that "... a violent face-off incident took place between the two sides on June 15, resulting in casualties on both sides."

After the clash, a second corps commander level meeting took place on June 22 to discuss the modalities of de-escalation. "While engagement and dialogue at military and diplomatic level is continuing to arrive at mutually acceptable consensus, the present standoff is likely to be prolonged," it said.

A defence ministry spokesperson told the news channel that the document "did not go through him".

The opposition Congress, meanwhile, asked the government why the report was taken down with party leader Rahul Gandhi alleging that removal of the document from websites would not change facts.

"Forget standing up to China, India's PM lacks the courage even to name them. Denying China is in our territory and removing documents from websites won't change the facts," Gandhi tweeted.

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February 23,2020

Rajghat, Feb 23: The maternal uncle of Dr Kafeel Khan, who was recently arrested for allegedly making inflammatory statements during anti-CAA protests, was shot dead in front of his house at Bankatichak in Rajghat area, police said on Sunday.

Dr Nusratullah Warsi aka Dada (55), a property dealer, was shot dead on Saturday night at about 10:45 pm and an FIR against two people was filed in this connection on a written complaint of his family members.

According to police, it appears to be a case of murder due to monetary and property dispute and they are searching for both the accused.

Dr Kafeel Khan, suspended doctor of Gorakhpur BRD Medical College, was last month arrested under charges of giving a provocative speech during a protest against the CAA and NRC at Aligarh Muslim University and was later charged with the National Security Act.

Warsi on Saturday evening had gone to his lawyer Siraj Tariq's house, a few metres away from his own house, and was returning home on foot when a man shot him in his head, killing him on the spot.

"On the written complaint of family members, case of murder against one Imammuddin and Anil Sonkar has been registered and police has initiated probe and is searching for both the accused. Police met the women in their house and is interrogating them," Circle Officer VP Singh said.

Prima facie it appears to be a case of property and money dispute, he said, adding, three teams have been constituted to investigate the case and soon the accused will be caught.

Dr Kafeel Khan had last month raised apprehension in a Mumbai court about being killed in an "encounter" by the Uttar Pradesh police after claiming that he had been "falsely" implicated in the case by them.

The paediatrician had come to the limelight in 2017 when a controversy broke out after the death of over 60 children in less than a week at the BRD Medical College in Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh, where he was posted.

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