Rahul Gandhi faces flak over remarks on Gujarat riots; Congress defends him

January 29, 2014

Rahul_Gandhi_flakNew Delhi, Jan 29: Hitting out a Rahul Gandhi, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Tuesday said that the Congress vice president lied in his comments on the Gujarat riots.

Rahul, in an interview to a TV news channel, had claimed that the difference between the 1984 riots and the 2002 riots in Gujarat was that in 1984 the government was trying to stop the violence, while in Gujarat the government was "abetting and pushing" the riots.

Taking on Rahul, the BJP on Tuesday said the Congress vice president was "bereft of an idea which could generate hope".

The Congress, as per IANS, however, defended Rahul, saying that transfer of Gujarat riot cases outside the state was a vote of no-confidence on the Narendra Modi government.

Bharatiya Janata Party leader Ravi Shankar Prasad said Rahul's interview with a news channel was "a performance of evasion, which was amateurish, rank falsehood and unfortunately of rank ignorance".

Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley also slammed Rahul's remarks, saying he was ill-informed about the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

"Rahul Gandhi is ill-informed. In 1984, police hardly fired at the rioters... it was in collusion with the government. In Gujarat, 300 rioters died in police firing. Around 65,000 rioters were arrested in Gujarat... more than 4,000 cases have been chargesheeted and hundreds have been convicted," Jaitley said.

"Even the chief minister (of Gujarat) has gone through inquiries. What did they (Congress) do in 1984?" Jaitley questioned.

"Which Congressman has ended up in jail because of 1984? The call for 'khoon ka badla khoon' (an eye for an eye) was heard in AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) first," he said.

Then prime minister Indira Gandhi was taken to the AIIMS after being sprayed with bullets by her Sikh bodyguards.

On Rahul Gandhi not apologising for the 1984 riots, Jaitley said: "We are not expecting him to go that far. We are just expecting him to have correct lessons of history."

Prasad told media persons that Gandhi could do little to check price rise, tackle corruption or boost manufacturing and economy during the 10 years of the United Progressive Alliance government, in which he was the "second-most decisive voice" after his mother, Congress president Sonia Gandhi.

He said Rahul Gandhi's remark about the Gujarat riots was a "textbook case of speaking a lie".

Prasad said former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi said in 1985 that "the Earth shakes when a big tree falls".

"This was an attempt to justify 1984 (riots)," Prasad said.

Stating that Gandhi's remarks about dynastic politics were "ridiculous", Prasad said: "The very rationale of your (Rahul Gandhi's) authority is dynasty."

Referring to Modi, Prasad said it can only happen in the BJP that a person born in a poor family is made prime ministerial candidate "on the basis of his capacity, talent and record of governance".

Congress spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi said even harshest critics of Rahul Gandhi agree about his sincerity, passion and commitment to change.

He said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had apologised for the 1984 riots. Singhvi said the 2002 riot cases had to be transferred out of Gujarat and there has been no apology.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said in Patna that the Congress was responsible for the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in Delhi and the 1989 communal clashes in Bhagalpur, while the BJP was responsible for the 2002 Gujarat communal flare-up.

HS Phoolka, an advocate who has fought cases of the 1984 riot victims, said Gandhi's remarks were "like salt on the wounds of the victims".

He said that in case of Gujarat riots, all those cases which were closed by the police were reopened and reinvestigated by the special investigation team (SIT) while this was not done in case of the 1984 riots.

"It is thus absolutely imperative to form an SIT to reopen and reinvestigate these cases but unfortunately the Congress is not interested in formation of an SIT," Phoolka said in a release.

Shiromani Akali Dal leaders slammed Gandhi over his remarks, saying he had not expressed apology for the riots.

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April 26,2020

New Delhi, Apr 26: The total count of coronavirus cases in the country surged to 26,917 on Sunday.

The total COVID-19 cases in the country are inclusive of 5,913 cured and discharged patients, one migrated, and 826 deaths. At present, there are 20,177 active COVID-19 cases in the country.

The Federation of Resident Doctors' Association (FORDA) wrote to the Union Health Minister, Dr Harsh Vardhan, seeking assistance regarding accommodation facilities for resident doctors advised for home quarantine.

In a letter to the Health Minister, the association stated that recently there have been reports of resident doctors from various hospitals who tested positive for COVID-19. As a consequence, their primary contacts who are mostly their colleagues and resident doctors, have been advised to be on home quarantine, the association added.

On the other hand, Maharashtra continues to have the largest number of COVID-19 positive cases at 7,628 . 1,076 persons have been cured in the state while 323 persons have died.

Fresh cases have been reported several states including West Bengal, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.

The total number of cases in Indore has risen to 1,176, including 57 deaths.

While 133 deaths have been reported from Gujarat where the total number of cases spiked up to 3,071.

Kerala has seen a recovery rate of around 74 per cent as 338 out of the total 457 COVID-19 positive patients recovered in the state with only 4 fatalities.

Delhi has seen 2,625 COVID-19 positive cases and 54 deaths due to the pandemic.

Here's a quick read on the COVID-19 related updates:

1. A five-member Central team visited Telangana Director General of Police (DGP) office here on Sunday, to review the law and order situation in the state and oversee how the state police are ensuring the implementation of the lockdown.

2. Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) Chandigarh and AIIMS Delhi and Bhopal will study the effectiveness of Mycobacterium w in critical COVID-19 patients.

3. Chandigarh-based Post- Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) said that it has assessed the safety of mycobacterial w (Mw), an immunomodulator for leprosy, in four hospitalised patients of COVID-19, and has found no short-term adverse effect.

4. As many as 2,189 cases were lodged and 10,062 people have been arrested so far, for the breach of lockdown norms in Uttarakhand.

5. The Delhi High Court has directed that COVID-19 related tests should be made available to the general public at the lowest cost possible as the country is going through an unprecedented medical crisis affecting public order.

6. Bihar government has ordered two automatic RNA extraction machines, said the Principal Secretary of Health, Sanjay Kumar today.

7. Medical services at Babu Jagjivan Ram Hospital in the Jahangirpuri area have been closed and the hospital is being sanitised after 44 staff members including doctors were tested positive for COVID-19, Delhi Health Department said.

8. In order to support the frontline workers in the fight against COVID-19, Samsung and Google will be offering free phone repairs to health care workers and first responders.

9. Bhopal Division of Indian Railways has converted 74 railways coaches into isolation wards, said Sunil Dhingra, Senior Section Engineer of Bhopal Division.

10. Indian High Commission here on Sunday said two Air India and one Blue Dart flights will send about 78 tonnes of cargo to India as part of the 1 million PPE kits being sourced from Singapore-based company.

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April 11,2020

New Delhi, Apr 11: Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with chief ministers, senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Saturday urged CMs of states where the party is in power to unanimously demand for transfer of cash to every poor family.

He said the poor have lost their jobs and have exhausted their savings. They are now standing in lines to get free food, the former Union finance minister said.

Chidambaram said remonetising the poor would cost only Rs 65,000 crore, which is economically viable.

"Chief ministers Amarinder Singh, Ashok Gehlot, Bhupesh Baghel, V Narayanasami, Uddhav Thackeray and E Palaniswani should tell the prime minister today that just as LIVES are important LIVELIHOOD of the poor is important, he tweeted.

"The poor have lost their jobs or self-employment in the last 18 days. They have exhausted their meagre savings. Many are standing in line for food," Chidambaram said.

Can the state stand by and watch them go hungry," he asked, adding that chief ministers should demand that cash be transferred to every poor family immediately.

"Remonetise the poor should be their unanimous demand," Chidambaram said.

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June 19,2020

New Delhi, Jun 19: India on Friday added 13,586 new COVID-19 cases for the first time in a single day, pushing the tally to 3,80,532, while the death toll rose to 12,573 with 336 new fatalities, according to the Union Health Ministry data.

In some positive news, the number of recoveries crossed the two lakh-mark and stands at 2,04,710, while there are 1,63,248 total COVID-19 active cases, according to the updated official figure at 8 am.

One patient had migrated.

"Thus, around 53.79 percent patients have recovered so far," an official said.

The total number of confirmed cases include foreigners. 

India registered over 10,000 cases for the eighth day in a row.

Of the 336 new deaths reported till Friday morning, 100 were in Maharashtra, 65 in Delhi, 49 in Tamil Nadu, 31 in Gujarat, 30 in Uttar Pradesh, 12 each in Karnataka and West Bengal, 10 in Rajasthan, six in Jammu and Kashmir, five in Punjab, four each in Haryana and Madhya Pradesh, three in Telangana, two in Andhra Pradesh and one each in Assam, Jharkhand and Kerala.

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