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Days after praising Devegowda, Modi assaults JD(S)

May 4, 2018 by Nasheman


Days after praising former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda that set off speculation of a possible coming together of the BJP and the Janata Dal-Secular in Karnataka, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said the JD-S would finish a distant third in the Assembly polls and wondered why people should waste votes on that party.

Addressing a meeting, the Prime Minister also hit out at the Congress, accusing it of spreading rumours of a hung Assembly.

“The JD-S cannot form its own government and it cannot even remove the Congress from power. Why should any sensible voter vote for it?” he asked.

Modi said the JD-S had done a crime by joining hands with extremists and communal forces and by doing so it has tried to play with the future of Karnataka.

At a BJP rally in Udupi on Tuesday, the Prime Minister had showered praise on Deve Gowda, the JD-S patriarch and an influential Vokkaliga leader.

“I heard that the Congress President criticized the respected Deve Gowdaji at an election rally 15-20 days ago. Is that your culture?” Modi said, seemingly directing the question at Rahul Gandhi.

“Such arrogance. You are starting your political life and Deve Gowdaji is one of the greatest leaders of our country,” Modi said.

That set off speculation that the BJP and JD-S could come together post-poll in case of a hung verdict, which many poll surveys had predicted.

Attacking the Congress, Modi said: “Be it 2104 Lok Sabha polls or any other elections to the state assemblies, whenever Congress is sure of its defeat, it starts spreading rumours like nobody is going to get majority or there will be a hung Assembly. They start spreading a lie. When the Congress starts spreading such lies, it means the BJP is winning,” he said.

He said that all the political pundits or survey agencies were of the clear opinion that the JD-S will finish at a distant number three.

Modi said the enthusiasm of people in Karnataka towards the BJP was a clear indication that they would dethrone the Congress.

“The people of Karnataka have no faith in Congress government, its Chief Minister and other ministers,” he said.

Filed Under: Campaign

Allies BJP, AJSU to fight by-election separately

May 4, 2018 by Nasheman


The BJP and the All Jharkhand Students Union (AJSU), which together rule Jharkhand, will contest the by-election in the Assembly constituency of Gomia separately. But the BJP will support the AJSU in Silli.

The AJSU is fighting both the seats. It has fielded party president Sudesh Mahto from Silli and Lambodar Mahto from Gomia.

“We stand by our decision to fight the Gomia Assembly seat and support AJSU in Silli. We will follow the ‘coalition dharma’ in Silli,” BJP state President Lakshman Giluwa told reporters.

He said that in the 2014 Assembly polls, the BJP fielded a candidate from Gomia and left Silli for AJSU.

The BJP is yet to announce the name of its candidate from Gomia.

The opposition parties have united to give a tough fight to ruling NDA. All the main opposition parties like the Congress and Jharkhand Vikas Morcha-Prajatantrik have announced their support to JMM candidates.

On Friday, the JMM announced it will field the wife of disqualified legislators from both the seats. Seema Mahto, wife of Amit Mahto, and Babita Devi, wife of Yogendra Mahto, will contest from Silli and Gomia respectively.

Both seats fell vacant after Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) legislators Yogendra Mahto from Gomia and Amit Mahto from Silli were disqualified after being awarded two years imprisonment in different cases.

Filed Under: Campaign

IPL: Fleming defends CSK players after KKR loss

May 4, 2018 by Nasheman


Defending his players after the loss to Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in an Indian Premier League (IPL) game here, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) head coach Stephen Fleming said the team has performed well so far and changes are not required after just one bad game.

Poor fielding and bowling let CSK down against KKR at the Eden Gardens here on Thursday night.

Ravindra Jadeja, regarded as one of the best fielders around, dropped KKR opener Sunil Narine twice on six, off successive deliveries by pacer K.M. Asif.

Narine was adjudged Man-of-the-Match for his all-round show — 32 runs and 2/20 — as KKR secured a six-wicket victory with 14 balls to spare. They moved to the third spot in the points table while CSK dropped to second.

“We were exposed and I think sometimes it reflected on the bowling. Certainly we were on the backfoot with some good fielders making mistakes, it hit down a little bit,” Fleming said at the post match press conference while referring to Jadeja’s gaffes.

“Look, that can happen in a long tournament… It’s not a great performance by any means but we have got hours rather than days to rectify. A loss just is a little slap on the face and hopefully it has not affected in day and half’s time and there’s still going to be hardwork.

“We got to be careful that we don’t get too carried away after one bad game where the bowling looked a little bit off. It’s too easy to start chopping and changing after one bad game. Look those guys bowled us to a win in the last game. You just got be careful and not be too knee-jerk and make sure that you run the sequence long enough to see true form come through,” the former New Zealand skipper added.

Fleming also asserted that CSK had set a competitive target for the hosts by posting 177/5 after being asked to bat.

“We were not that unhappy with 178, that’s a pretty competitive target. We just did not start well enough, we had opportunities but could not take them,” he said.

Apart from his mistakes in the field, Jadeja — who is going through a slump in form — was also lacklustre with both the bat and ball. He scored 12 runs from as many balls and returned figures of 1/39.

Fleming, who pointed out that CSK should have increased the scoring rate in the final overs, urged the all-rounder to pull up his socks.

“We lost a little bit of intensity, could have scored a little bit more in the last four-five overs. A little bit more obviously from Jadeja. He got to score more than run a ball if he’s going to fill that role,” the CSK coach said.

Giving credit to KKR spinners, Fleming said: “Their spinners were one of our main concerns. Narine is quality both at the start or at the end of the innings. The way he bowls, he takes a couple of overs out of your innings. He stunted momentum.

“It’s just another night where we were just fractionally off and as a team we just can’t afford to do that. We were not that good a side where we can have bad days and still get win. We can compete but the result is probably appropriate.”

Fleming also lauded U-19 World Cup winning batsman Shubman Gill whose unbeaten 36-ball 57 helped KKR get past the line.

Top order batsman Gill, who had to bat at No.7 in the previous matches, was promoted to No.4 on Thursday in the absence of the injured Nitish Rana.

The 18-year-old from Punjab grabbed the opportunity with both hands and played a classy innings.

“He played well. It was interesting when the two youngsters were at the crease. We looked to put pressure on them. Some of his shotmaking maybe a bit predetermined but it’s exciting to watch. Gill got more composure. He’s been batting down the order, it was his first real opportunity. He took that opportunity and played a big part winning the match,” Fleming said.

CSK next take on Royal Challengers Bangalore at their newly adopted home town of Pune on Saturday.

Filed Under: Sports

BJP still largely depends on Modi magic

May 4, 2018 by Nasheman


Distribution of tickets to close aides of the main accused in mining scam in Karnataka and denial of ticket to son of party’s chief ministerial candidate may cause damage to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) which has a neck and neck fight with the Congress which is ruling the state.

The BJP had scored over the main rival, Congress, by refusing to allot Varuna seat to son of Yeddiurappa, Vijayendra. But it lost the point gained over it by accommodating as many as seven persons close to Janardhan Reddy.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s U-turn and attack on Thursday on the Janata Dal (Secular) or JDS has also caused confusion and not given a clear signal.

One really wonders why has he changed the stand after a day? On the labour day he had shown bonhomie with the party and its founder, former PM, H D Deve Gowda. In return, Gowda had used some good words for Modi. In some circles it was taken as a sign of growing closeness between the two.

The JDS can play a crucial role in case of a hung Assembly and good relationship between the two can keep the Congress away from power.

Perhaps, Modi changed his stand and asked voters not to back the party because his association with it, in his view, may affect the BJP’s prospects. He may have thought that the best thing is to keep the people guessing about its future plans.

Some voters may shift to the Congress because of change in relationship with the JDS. There is no need for a show of solidarity with any party at the moment. The party may think on how to cross the bridge when it reaches the bridge.

It may be a good strategy, but denial of ticket to Vijayendra does not seem to be so. Though his father has put up a brave face and denied that it will affect the result, but Vijayendra has made his resentment known.

In an interview to a paper he has said that the party will lose ten to fifteen seats. “What has hurt workers is that the party top leadership had given green signal initially and that is why they had fanned out and begun canvassing. It was much later that it decided to offer Varuna seat to some one else”, he has been quoted as saying.

The party largely depends on Lingayats for success and he belongs to this caste. In a tight contest, like this, a small section of voters can matter.

What could be the reason behind it? One reply is that it provided a stick to the BJP to beat the Congress. The party has been attacking the Congress for playing dynastic politics and the denial decision went well with it. But this is not a new issue. If win was the main concern it could be set aside. At least most of his supporters who had gone beserk after announcement of party list think on this line only.

“If the party cared so much for principle, it should not have given tickets to tainted Reddy brothers”, one of them pointed out. “Why was Yeddyurappa declared chief ministerial candidate? He was charged with corruption and has gone in jail in this connection. It should have gone for a clean-image candidate if it was opposed to dynastic rule and corruption”, some others argued.

Selection of Yeddy has weakened the party’s attack on chief minister Siddaramaiah whom the party has called as the most corrupt and who to Modi is “Sidda Rupaiya”.

The party seems to be mainly banking on scheduled castes, in addition to Lingayats. It has been indicated by roping in Sriramulu. He is a party MP but had still been asked to contest this year’s Assembly elections because he is a popular Dalit leader. He is fighting against Sidda in Badami, one of two seats CM is contesting from.

His closeness to Reddy family may , however, upset the party’s game-plan.

Inspite of all this, what is heartening to the BJP is large crowd which is collecting at PM’s meeting venues. According to one estimate, more than a lakh of people had come to listen to him in Chamarajanagar district which was his first stop in the last leg of campaigning.

In view of this, the party has planned more Modi’s rallies in next five days. He was scheduled to address only 15 rallies between May 1 and 10 (last day of loud campaigning). The number may go up considerably now. Clearly, it still largely depends on “Modi magic”.

Hindusthan Samachar/ R. Narayan/ Shri Ram Shaw

Filed Under: Campaign

Modi insulted Bengaluru by calling it garbage city: Rahul

May 4, 2018 by Nasheman


Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Friday called Prime Minister Narendra Modi a “natural liar”, and said he had insulted Bengaluru by referring to it as a garbage city.

Gandhi’s condemnation comes a day after Modi attacked the Congress party’s government in Karnataka for destroying the cityscape.

“Calling Bengaluru, the garden city and the pride of India a garbage city is insulting,” Gandhi tweeted and attached an infographic detailing the money spent by the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance as compared to funding provided by the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance government on urban infrastructure.

On Thursday, Modi at a poll rally in Kengeri on Bengaluru’s outskirts blasted the Siddaramaiah government for allegedly turning India’s Silicon Valley into a “sin valley” and Bengaluru into a “crime capital”.

Though Bengaluru was admired the world over as a garden city, Modi said, the state government had turned it into a “garbage city”, as it had no concern for basic amenities.

Gandhi in his tweet said: “Building lies comes naturally to you, but you seem to find building cities very difficult. The data nails your lies.”

The attached infographic, sourcing the Union Ministry of Urban Development, stated: “Congress-UPA provided 1,100 per cent more funds to Karnataka’s cities compared to Modi government.

“Urban infrastructure funds to Karnataka (from) Congress: Rs 6,570 crore (and from) Bharatiya Janata Party: Rs 598 crore.”

Filed Under: Campaign

Millions of Indians’ financial information may have been stolen from an Aadhaar-linking site

May 4, 2018 by Nasheman


A data breach at the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO), a retirement fund for salaried workers, may have exposed the personal information of millions of Indians.

On May 01, a letter from the central provident fund commissioner, V P Joy, to Dinesh Tyagi, the CEO of the government’s Common Services Centre (CSC), which provides digital services, was leaked on Twitter. Dated March 23, the letter said that the Intelligence Bureau had found that data had been “stolen by hackers exploiting the vulnerabilities prevailing in the website (aadhaar.epfoservices.com) of the EPFO.”

On the website, hosted at the National Data Centre but managed by the CSC, individuals could link their provident funds with Aadhaar, India’s biometric identity programme. While not mandatory, the EPFO had been encouraging subscribers to link their accounts with Aadhaar to improve the delivery of services.

Joy reportedly stated in the letter that the EPFO had stopped the servers of the site and discontinued its hosted services, and urged Tyagi to plug the security gaps. The website maintained confidential information such as Aadhaar and PAN numbers (taxpayer identification codes), as well as salary details.

It’s not clear how many Indians may have been affected but the EPFO has reportedly linked 34.5 million active provident fund accounts with Aadhaar. No one has claimed responsibility for the hack as yet. The Unique Identification Authority of India, which is responsible for the Aadhaar platform, has clarified that the affected website does not belong to it, and that no data breach has occured at its end.

On May 02, the EPFO released a statement saying “no confirmed data leakage has been established or observed so far.” A senior official told The Times of India newspaper that the data was completely secure and there was no need to panic.

Filed Under: Business & Technology

King Maker ignored ? Congress, BJP rule out taking support of JD(S) after results

May 4, 2018 by Nasheman

Karnataka chief minister appeared confident of winning from both the constituencies – Chamundeshwari and Badami – and ruled out an alliance with the JD(S). He said that the Congress will win the election alone and won’t need the support of JD(S).

a hung Assembly in Karnataka election and predicting JD(S) to be the kingmaker, both BJP and Congress have reportedly denied a post-poll alliance with JD(S).

Siddaramaiah had earlier also said that the Congress will sweep back to power and alleged an alliance between the BJP and the JD(S), which was later denied by both parties. “In many constituencies, the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Janata Dal (Secular) have joined hands, but they still would not be able to defeat us as the people are with us,” Siddaramaiah.

Even the BJP has ruled out an alliance with the JD(S) and Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked people not to “waste” their votes on JD(S) as it will come a distant third in the election. “Surveys say JD(S) will be a distant third, they can’t form a government. They cannot even remove the Congress from power. So no one should waste their vote on them,” he said at a rally in Bengaluru.

The prime minister also hit out at JD(S) and said that the party had joined hands with extremists and communal forces. “JD(S) has done a big disservice as they have invited from other states extremist and highly communalist forces and those who support extremism into Karnataka and formed an alliance with them,”he said.

Even BJP’s chief ministerial candidate BS Yeddyurappa ruled out a post-poll alliance with the JD(S) “as of now”. He said the party would secure a majority and form the government. “There is no question of post-poll alliance with JD(S) as of now,” Yeddyurappa said.

Meanwhile, the JD(S) is not too happy with the tag of the ‘kingmaker’. JD(S) state president HD Kumaraswamy, a son of Deve Gowda, had said that he would emerge as the “king” and not a “kingmaker” after the elections.

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Yeddyurappa releases BJP’s manifesto : Karnataka Assembly 2018

May 4, 2018 by Nasheman


Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, on the other hand, is all set to conclude the eighth leg of his campaign in the poll-bound state by addressing public and corner meetings in Kalburgi, Gadag and Haveri districts today.

Karnataka BJP chief ministerial candidate BS Yeddyurappa on Friday promised to re-introduce the Karnataka Prevention of Cow Slaughter and Preservation Bill 2012 if the party came to power in the assembly elections slated for next week. At the inauguration of the election manifesto, Yeddyurappa stressed on the party’s commitment towards welfare of the farmers and also announced various measures for them in the state.Besides this, the party also promised to launch the Mukhya Mantri Smartphone Yojane to provide smartphones, free of cost, to women below poverty line.

Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, on the other hand, is all set to conclude the eighth leg of his campaign in the poll-bound state by addressing public and corner meetings in Kalburgi, Gadag and Haveri districts today.

The state is set to go to the polls on May 12 while counting is scheduled for May 15.

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AAP leader Kumar Vishwas says”Arvind Kejriwal is a habitual liar” in Delhi HC

May 4, 2018 by Nasheman


Calling Delhi Chief Minister and AAP supremo a habitual liar, founder party member Kumar Vishwas said that his statements against Union Minister Arun Jaitley — relating to the alleged irregularities in the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) — were based on information he received as a party worker.

“Yaa to unhone (Kejriwal) tab jhoot bola tha yaa abhi bol rahe hai. Ab jab mai kaagzaat maang raha hoon to vo de nahi rahe hai. Ye aadatan jhoota aadmi hai, jiski vajah se abhi ye paristithiyan hai. (Either he lied previously or is lying now. He is not giving the documents. He is a habitual liar, due to which the current situation arose),” he told the Delhi High Court on Thursday.

While regretting the damage and injury caused to Jaitley, Vishwas, a rebel party leader, told Justice R S Endlaw that “personally, he also does not want to take the matter further”.

“However, I need to know first, on what ground the allegations were made against Jaitley. Being a small party worker, we need to follow instructions from the top leadership,” he said. Vishwas was present in court pursuant to the court’s April 26 directions.

He also claimed that Kejriwal told them he has documents related to the alleged financial irregularities in the DDCA during the BJP leader’s tenure as president from 2000-2013. The leader further said that before making any statement or apology, he wants to know if Kejriwal had lied before he apologised to Jaitley or if the reason for his apology amounted to a lie.

Vishwas, who addressed the court in Hindi, said he was trying to contact the AAP supremo on the issues, as he was not included when Kejriwal and the other four leaders decided to issue the apology.

However, Jaitley’s counsel Manik Dogra, said he wants Vishwas to apologise. “(Whether) he toed the line of his party leader or not is different thing,” he said, adding that Vishwas had claimed to have seen the documents while making the allegations. Vishwas said he needs time to decide the statement he will make to dispose of the civil suit against him. The court granted him time till May 28.

On April 26, the high court had directed Vishwas to appear before it and explain whether he wants to cross-examine Jaitley.

Jaitley had filed a civil defamation suit in December 2015, claiming Rs 10 crore as damages from Kejriwal and the five AAP leaders. The others had tendered an apology last month.

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PM Narendra Modi says in Kengeri Rally “Don’t waste your valuable votes on JD(S)”

May 4, 2018 by Nasheman


Two days after praising former PM H D Deve Gowda, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday did a Uturn, calling upon the people of Karnataka not to waste their votes on the JD(S).

“No matter what political pundits say, JD(S) can only limp to third position. It will not form the government on its own. It cannot remove the Congress. Such being the case, should the wise voters of Karnataka waste their valuable vote on JD(S)?” Modi told a well-attended rally at Kengeri, on the outskirts of Bengaluru on Thursday.
Kengeri is considered the gateway to the Vokkaliga heartland of Ramanagara and Mandya, the JD(S) bastion.
Modi alleged that JD(S) has joined hands with communal forces and supporters of terrorism to win elections. “By doing so, it has not done any good to the people of Karnataka,” he added.

Referring to pre-poll surveys that predicted a fractured verdict in Karnataka, Modi said whenever there was talk of a hung assembly, BJP had emerged victorious and Karnataka would not be an exception. “It is the Congress which is spreading the word about hung assembly. It means BJP is going to win and the enthusiasm of the people also suggests the same,” Modi said.
Earlier in Kalaburagi, Modi sought to whip up Dalit sentiments by highlighting how Congress had dumped its seniormost leader Mallikarjun Kharge by choosing Siddaramaiah over him for the chief minister’s post.
“The Congress only pays lip sympathy to Dalits, to gain political mileage. It sings about Dalits in the runup to the polls, but look at what the Congress has done to its big leader Mallikarjun Kharge (leader of the opposition in Lok Sabha),” Modi said, and added: “Kharge was not made chief minister of Karnataka in 2013 despite being promised.”
In the same breath, Modi targeted Kharge. “When Congress comes to power only a few families benefit,” he said, throwing a poser at the crowd: “Do you know how much wealth Kharge has? Has it helped the Dalits?”

NOT STEEL, BUT ‘STEAL’ BRIDGE

In his half-hour speech at the Bengaluru rally, Modi mounted a scathing attack on the Siddaramaiah government, highlighting issues such as the scrapped steel bridge project, frothing Bellandur lake, vanishing lakes and the involvement of Congress MLA N A Haris’ son Mohammad Nalpad in an attempt to murder case.
“Congress has spoilt the name of Bengaluru in the eyes of the world. They (Congress) have turned the Silicon Valley of India into a valley of sins, the computer capital into a crime capital, Garden City into a garbage city, startup hub into a pothole club and from having a cosmopolitan culture to a culture of chaos,” Modi said.
Referring to the steel bridge project the state government had to drop owing to a public outcry, Modi said: “It was not a steel bridge, but a steal bridge. It was meant to siphon out money to the residences of Congress minsters. But vigilant Bengalureans and BJP workers opposed it tooth and nail, and ensured the project was stalled.”

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