Ready for run-off poll with BJP: AAP

December 11, 2013
New Delhi, Dec 11: Amid speculation of Delhi facing re-election as no party came forward to form a government, the Aam Aadmi Party on Tuesday said it was ready for re-poll and this time, it would be a contest between itself and the BJP.

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“We are ready for it (re-election). At present, we will neither take, nor extend support to either the BJP or the Congress to form the government. But unlike this election, the next election would be contested between the BJP and the AAP, as the Congress has lost badly,” AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal said.

The party will also change some of its candidates, who are considered weak, in case of a re-poll, Kejriwal said.

Asked about government formation, Kejriwal said as the single largest party, the BJP should form the government and take support from the Congress. “The BJP has been given the mandate. It is the single largest party. So, it should try and form the government taking support of the Congress,” he said. The AAP leader said the similarity between the party’s election symbol “broom” and “torch”, which was given to some “dummy” independent candidates in about eight to nine constituencies, was the reason they lost in those constituencies.

He said exit polls also harmed the party, as the results came in the evening but polling continued till 9:30 pm.

“Because of this, most of these votes were polled in favour of the BJP,” Kejriwal said. “In these constituencies, the AAP lost by a wafer-thin margin.”

Kejriwal’s assertion came after the Congress on?Tuesday gave indications of extending outside support to a government in Delhi headed by the AAP.

Congress sources said eight party MLAs met All India Congress Committee general secretary in charge of Delhi Shakeel Ahmed during the day and floated the idea of backing the AAP government.

Ahmed told reporters that some Delhi leaders were keen on giving unconditional support to the AAP to form the government. “Any decision on the issue will be taken by the party high command,” he said.

However, Congress spokesperson Raj Babbar during a press briefing did not mention the Delhi Congress leaders’ view of backing the AAP.

He said since the BJP (32 seats) and the AAP (28 seats) have emerged as the two big parties in the House, they should honour the mandate by forming the government in Delhi. On a day when the Election Commission notified the results of Delhi Assembly elections, BJP’s chief ministerial candidate Harsh Vardhan continued to claim that the party lacked the numbers and it was not looking at government formation.

Harsh Vardhan was also elected leader of the legislature party at the first meeting of 31 BJP lawmakers and the lone legislator from party ally Shiromani Akali Dal at the Delhi unit office.

Soon after the meeting, he said: “We cannot form a government due to a fractured mandate. We are ready to fight the election again, if required.”

Kejriwal tweeted during the day that his party would neither take nor give support to the BJP or the Congress.

He told reporters: “Let the BJP and the Congress join hands (to form the government) as they are like-minded parties. We are a small party, we have small numbers and lack the means to form the government with 28 legislators.”

The AAP heavyweight, who defeated chief minister Sheila Dikshit in the New Delhi constituency, seemed to be in a damage-control mode over party colleague Prashant Bhushan’s reported comment on a hypothetical situation in which they could support the BJP in government formation.

"There is no question of supporting the BJP. What Prashant said on Monday was his personal opinion," he tweeted.

Bhushan told a TV channel on Monday that the AAP “may consider” supporting the BJP if the party gives in writing that it will pass the Jan Lokpal Bill.

As the spectre of a re-poll loomed over the city—an exercise that costs about Rs 40 crore —TV channels started interviewing people on their opinion whether the city could afford another election.

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May 7,2020

Visakhapatnam, May 7: Unconscious children being carried by parents in their arms, people laying on roads, health workers scrambling to attend to those affected by the styrene vapour leak and residents fleeing were some of the scenes that played out near here on Thursday, bringing back grim memories of the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy.

The leak of styrene, a chemical used to make synthetic rubber and resins, among others, occurred in the wee hours of Thursday while people were still fast asleep.

Women and children were seen lying on roads struggling to breath, reminiscent of the infamous Bhopal gas tragedy when a leak from the Union Carbide plant left around 3,500 dead and many maimed.

The worst-hit Gopalapatnam village reverberated with cries of people for help.

Many people fell unconscious during their sleep, a villager said.

Affected people, suffering writ large on their faces, were rushed to hospitals in autorickshaws and on two wheelers.

Visakhapatnam Collector Vinay Chand said 20 ambulances were pressed into service as soon information about the gas leak was received.

Exposure to styrene, also known as ethenylbenzene, vinylbenzene can affect the central nervous system (CNS), causing headache, fatigue, weakness, and depression.

It is primarily used in the production of polystyrene plastics and resins.

The gas leak took place at LG Polymers chemical plant.

LG Polymers was established in 1961 as "Hindustan Polymers" for manufacturing Polystyrene and its co-polymers at Visakhapatnam. It merged with McDowell & Co. Ltd of UB Group in 1978, according to the company's website.

Taken over by LG Chem (South Korea), Hindustan Polymers was renamed LG Polymers India Private Limited (LGPI) in July, 1997.

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July 13,2020

New Delhi, Jul 13: Top Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi, are in touch with Sachin Pilot and are trying to placate him, a day after the Rajasthan Deputy CM declared open rebellion against Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, sources said on Monday.

Pilot has claimed that the Ashok Gehlot government is in minority and that he has the support of over 30 MLAs in the 200-member Assembly.

According to sources, top Congress leaders have talked to Pilot and have asked him not to rebel against the chief minister. They also assured him that his grievances would be redressed at the party level.

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Besides Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi, other Congress leaders who are learnt to have spoken with Pilot are Ahmed Patel, former Union finance minister P Chidambaram and AICC general secretary K C Venugopal.

It was not immediately known what transpired during the discussions.

Sources said the leaders asked Pilot to attend a Congress Legislature Party meeting in Jaipur, but he has not given any assurance.

Pilot, who is in Delhi, has not been taking calls of many party leaders. AICC general secretary in-charge for Rajasthan Avinash Pande has said that Pilot has not been responding to calls and messages have been left with him.

Pilot has raised a banner of revolt against Gehlot after the special operations group (SOG) of Rajasthan Police sent a notice to him for appearing before it in the case involving "horse-trading" of MLAs in the state.

The SOG has registered an FIR in this regard and has also sent notices to the chief minister, chief whip of Congress and some ministers and MLAs.

Meanwhile, Congress has pulled out all the stops to save its government in Rajasthan and CM Gehlot has convened a meeting of the state legislature party.

Pilot, who is also the state Congress president, is miffed with Gehlot and has alleged that he was not being kept in the loop on key decisions.

The Congress Legislature Party meeting began about three hours later than scheduled, with ministers and MLAs flashed victory signs for the cameras.

The Congress said 109 MLAs have already expressed support for Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, rejecting the claim by Deputy Chief Minister and the party’s state unit president Sachin Pilot that the senior leader does not have the majority.

About 100 MLAs had walked into the chief minister’s residence by 12.30 pm, an hour before the meeting actually started.

But some MLAs considered close to Pilot had not arrived till then. 

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April 9,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Apr 9: The Kerala government has set up five COVID-19 helpdesks for non-resident Keralites in countries which have a substantial number of Pravasi Malayalis.

Addressing a press conference here Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Wednesday said: "In order to address the concerns and issues faced by the non-resident Keralites, we have set up five dedicated COVID helpdesks in countries where we have a substantial number of Pravasi Malayalis."

The helpdesks started by Norka Roots will be managed locally by persons and voluntary organisations active among non-resident Keralites. The Kerala government has requested the Indian Ambassadors in various places to cooperate with these helpdesks.

The Chief Minister also informed that online medical services would be made available to the non-resident Keralites through the Norka Roots website.

"Pravasi Malayalis can consult prominent doctors in Kerala by audio or video calls through the website, with prior registration. The services of various speciality doctors will be available from 2 pm to 6 pm IST," he said.

Currently, registration for the Norka Pravasi ID card is only available for the Malayali expatriates residing or working abroad for a period of not less than six months. "Now students from Kerala studying abroad can also avail this facility. The overseas student registration service would enable them to get Insurance benefits and discounts on flight tickets. This registration will be mandatory for all students presently studying abroad as well as for those going abroad, from now on," Vijayan said.

The Pravasi ID card is a multi-purpose photo identity card that entitles every non-resident Keralite to avail all services and facilities offered by Norka Root. The card comes with an add-on Personal Accident Insurance (PAI) coverage. Two prominent airlines are offering a discount on the base fare for air tickets booked by Norka Id card holders. 

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