Punjab CM pitches for Jaitley as deputy PM; could ruffle feathers in BJP

March 22, 2014

Attari (Amritsar), Mar 22: Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal on Friday introduced Arun Jaitley as a future deputy prime minister to people of the border district of Attari during the BJP leader 's first public rally here, in what can potentially raise many hackles in the saffron outfit.

"If voted to power, he will be deputy prime minister or finance minister," Badal said.

Punjab_CMWhile the prophecy appeared to be meant to boost Jaitley's profile in his first Lok Sabha election in which he faces off with former Punjab CM, Congress' Amarinder Singh, the generous introduction can cause many of Jaitley's colleagues to go green with envy.

The well-known lawyer, who handled important portfolios — law , commerce and disinvestmenet — in Vajpayee's government, is sure to get a plum assignment should Narendra Modi lead BJP to power in May. But the sheer idea of his becoming number 2 to Modi can cause heartburn to many senior leaders in the party.

LK Advani had to wait for long before Atal Bihari Vajpayee made him the deputy PM in 2003.

Significantly, Jaitley recently dismissed speculation that he was contesting the Lok Sabha elections as BJP's B-plan in case Narendra Modi is not acceptable to allies as prime minister after the elections.

However, that did not seem to be a deterrent for Badal as he sought to showcase Jaitley's credentials as a Punjabi and the benefits he was likely to bring to the state if NDA assumed office at the Centre. "Jaitley sahib nay Punjabi ma da dudh pita hai (Jaitley was born of a Punjabi mother)," said the Akali patriarch. He went on to emphasize that Jaitley was like "our grandchild" since he spoke chaste Punjabi and was born in Amritsar where his mother hailed from.

Speaking in Punjabi, Jaitley said there was distinct possibility that NDA would form the government and would solve the state's problems. "We need your blessings and we will help you end all of your miseries," he told the audience.

The BJP leader said demands of people of the border area were small compared to the scams exposed in UPA's regime. "What you need is just Rs 500 core or Rs 800 crore whereas there have been scams of Rs 100,000 crore," he said.

He also recalled his meeting with Badal in jail during Emergency when he was put behind bars for 19 months. "Badal sahib gave a jalebi party to all the prisoners," he recalled.

Jaitley an outsider?

The Badal clan has put its weight behind Jaitley after he replaced sitting MP Navjot Singh Sidhu on the Amritsar seat. The former cricketer was removed because of his frequent run-ins with the Badals and Shiromani Akali Dal. The affection showered on him by Badals appeared necessary. But much to the embarrassment of many, less than half of the participants in the rally raised their hands in response to Punjab revenue minister Bikram Majithia's call as to who all knew about Jaitley.

At the beginning of the rally, TOI also asked a few people about Jaitley. "I think some high official is coming from Delhi," said Gurnam Singh, a young resident who came along with his friends in a tractor trolley. Another participant in the rally said Badal was coming to their constituency with some 'new person' who was going to contest elections.

SAD takes charge

Aware that BJP top gun Arun Jaitley will not be able to tour extensively in Amritsar because of his national responsibilities, the Shiromani Akali Dal patron and Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal has given responsibility of the campaign to some state ministers and leaders, key among them being Bikram Majithia, Gulzar Singh Ranike and former MLA Veer Singh Lopoke.

He said Jaitley was also entrusted with the task of monitoring the BJP national election campaign besides being election in-charge of few states. "We have to ensure his victory with a great margin so he brings big industries to border areas which will provide immense employment opportunities," he said.

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May 20,2020

May 20: Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli on Tuesday asserted that Lipulekh, Kalapani and Limpiyadhura belong to Nepal and vowed to "reclaim" them from India through political and diplomatic efforts, as his Cabinet endorsed a new political map showing the three areas as Nepalese territory.

Addressing Parliament, Oli said the territories belong to Nepal “but India has made it a disputed area by keeping its Army there”. “Nepalis were blocked from going there after India stationed its Army,” he said.

“India has deployed its troops in Kalapani since 1962 and our rulers in the past hesitated to raise the issue,” he said, asserting, “We will reclaim and get them back.”

The prime minister asserted that the Nepal government will make political and diplomatic efforts to reclaim the territory.

Oli also expressed the hope that India will “follow the path of truth, shown by Satya Meva Jayate, which is mentioned in the Ashoka Chakra, the national symbol of India”.

The prime minister’s remarks came a day after the Cabinet headed by him endorsed a new political map showing Lipulekh, Kalapani and Limpiyadhura under Nepal’s territory.

Foreign Minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali said the official map of Nepal will soon be made public by the Ministry of Land Management. The move announced by Gyawali came weeks after he said that efforts were on to resolve the border issue with India through diplomatic initiatives.

Nepal''s ruling Nepal Communist Party lawmakers have also tabled a special resolution in Parliament demanding return of Kalapani, Limpiyadhura and Lipulekh to Nepal.

The Lipulekh pass is a far western point near Kalapani, a disputed border area between Nepal and India. Both India and Nepal claim Kalapani as an integral part of their territory - India as part of Uttarakhand’s Pithoragarh district and Nepal as part of Dharchula district.

Gyawali last week summoned the Indian Ambassador Vinay Mohan Kwatra and handed over a diplomatic note to him to protest against the construction of a key road connecting the Lipulekh pass with Dharchula in Uttarakhand.

India has said that the recently-inaugurated road section in Pithoragarh district in Uttarakhand lies completely within its territory. Indian Army chief Gen MM Naravane last week said that there were reasons to believe that Nepal objected to India''s newly-inaugurated road linking Lipulekh Pass with Dharchula in Uttarakhand at the behest of "someone else", in an apparent reference to a possible role by China on the matter.

He said there was no dispute whatsoever between India and Nepal in the area and road laid was very much within the Indian side.

The 80-KM-long strategically crucial road at a height of 17,000 KM along the border with China in Uttarakhand was thrown open by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh earlier this month.

Nepal has raised objection to the inauguration of the road, saying the "unilateral act" was against the understanding reached between the two countries on resolving the border issues. China on Tuesday said the Kalapani border issue is between India and Nepal as it hoped that the two neighbours could refrain from "unilateral actions" and properly resolve their disputes through friendly consultations.

After the endorsement of Nepal’s new map senior ruling party leader and member of Nepal Communist Party Standing Committee Ganesh Shah said the new move may escalate unnecessary tension between Nepal and India at a time when the country is fighting the coronavirus.

"The Nepal government should soon start a dialogue with India to resolve the matter through political and diplomatic moves," he said.

The new map includes 335-km land area including Limpiyadhura in the Nepalese territory.

The new map was drawn on the basis of the Sugauli Treaty of 1816 signed between Nepal and then the British India government and other relevant documents, which suggests Limpiyadhura, from where the Kali river originated, is Nepal''s border with India, The Kathmandu Post quoted an official at the Ministry of Land Reform and Management as saying.

India and Nepal are at a row after the Indian side issued a new political map incorporating Kalapani and Lipulekh on its side of the border in October last year.

The tension further escalated after India inaugurated the road link connecting Kailash Mansarovar, a holy pilgrimage site situated at Tibet, China, that passes through the territory belonging to Nepal.

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January 15,2020

Jan 15: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said on Tuesday that the Muslim population in India increased manifold since the partition because they were given special rights and facilities, according to a report by The Indian Express.

"The Muslim population in India has increased manifold since 1947, it has gone up by seven to eight times. No one has any objection. If they, as citizens of the country, work for development, they are welcome. Their population has increased because they have been given special rights and facilities. All possible steps were taken to ensure their growth," Adityanath said while addressing a rally in Gaya organised by the BJP in support of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act.

He asked the audience, "But what happened in Pakistan?" Claiming that the Hindu population in Pakistan had decreased since 1947, he asked why it was so.

Yogi said that the countrywide anti-CAA protests are a "conspiracy" hatched from afar by those resentful of a united and grand India and these are being aided by a "crooked" opposition. He further charged that those opposing the legislation were committing the "paap" (sin) of working against national interests.

"For taking such a step, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah deserve acclaim. Instead, they are being attacked", Yogi lamented.

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Wednesday, 15 Jan 2020

He himself contradicts his statements. He claims the Muslim population rose 8-9 (according to him) times since 1947. If he was educated its simple 73 years have passed the population grows. Still, the Muslim population is only a minority against the majority. He talks about special rights and facilities given yes agreed but not by him it's by the Constitution of India and for all the minorities. So it's not you its Constitution of India.  The majority of the people are against the act CAA is against the very fundamental of the Constitution of India which PM & HM are taking away from the people. If you disagree, disrespect, go against it then you are against the country itself in Hindi deshdruhi. 

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February 27,2020

New Delhi, Feb 27: The death toll in the communal violence in northeast Delhi over the amended citizenship law reached 32 on Thursday, senior officials said.

It was at 27 till Wednesday night.

"Five more deaths recorded at GTB Hospital, so death toll at that hospital has gone up to 30, taking total toll to 32," a senior Delhi Health Department official told news agency.

The Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital had reported two fatalities on Wednesday.

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