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Typhoon Hagibis leaves as many as 33 dead as Japan continues rescue

October 14, 2019 by Nasheman

The central government has deployed around 27,000 soldiers of the Self-Defence Forces (military) to take part in the rescue efforts.

Typhoon Hagibis

TOKYO: Helicopters, boats and thousands of troops were deployed across Japan to rescue people stranded in flooded homes Sunday, as the death toll from a ferocious typhoon climbed to as high as 33. One woman fell to her death as she was being placed inside a rescue helicopter.

Typhoon Hagibis made landfall south of Tokyo on Saturday evening and battered central and northern Japan with torrents of rain and powerful gusts of wind. The typhoon was downgraded to a tropical storm on Sunday. Public broadcaster NHK said 14 rivers across the nation had flooded, some spilling out in more than one spot.

The Tokyo Fire Department said a woman in her 70s was accidentally dropped 40 meters (131 feet) to the ground while being transported into a rescue helicopter in Iwaki city in Fukushima prefecture, a northern area devastated by the typhoon.

Department officials held a news conference to apologize, bowing deeply and long, according to Japanese custom, and acknowledged the woman had not been strapped in properly. The government’s Fire and Disaster Management Agency, which tends to be conservative in its counts, said late Sunday that 14 people died, 11 were missing and 187 were injured as a result of the typhoon.

It said 1,283 homes were flooded and 517 were damaged, partially or totally. Japanese media tallies were higher. Kyodo News agency reported that 33 people died and 19 were missing. “The major typhoon has caused immense damage far and wide in eastern Japan,” government spokesman Yoshihide Suga told reporters.

News footage showed a rescue helicopter hovering in a flooded area in Nagano prefecture where an embankment of the Chikuma River broke, and streams of water were continuing to spread over residential areas. The chopper plucked those stranded on the second floor of a home submerged in muddy waters.

Aerial footage showed tractors at work trying to control the flooding and several people on a rooftop, with one waving a white cloth to get the attention of a helicopter. Nearby was a child’s school bag.

In another part of Nagano, rows of Japan’s prized bullet trains, parked in a facility, were sitting in a pool of water. A section of the city of Date in Fukushima prefecture was also flooded, with only rooftops of residential homes visible in some areas, and rescuers paddled in boats to get people out. Parts of nearby Miyagi prefecture were also underwater.

The Tama River, which runs by Tokyo, overflowed its banks, flooding homes and other buildings in the area. Among the reported deaths were those whose homes were buried in landslides. Other fatalities included people who got swept away by raging rivers.

Early Sunday, Suga said that some 376,000 homes were without electricity and that 14,000 lacked running water. Tokyo Electric Power Co. said that late Sunday that more than 66,000 homes were still without power.

Tohoku Electric Co. said 5,600 homes still lacked electricity, in the northern prefectures of Miyagi, Iwate and Fukushima. Both utilities said they were working to restore power. Several train services in the Tokyo area resumed early in the morning, while others restarted later.

Ruling party politician Fumio Kishida said the government would do its utmost in rescue operations, including making sure that those who moved to shelters were taken care of.

He acknowledged that Japan’s power grids need to be strengthened so people in disaster areas can rely on timely information. “So many risks remain, and it is a reality that we must stay on guard. We must do our utmost. In these times, a disaster can hit anytime,” Kishida said on news talk show on NHK.

The Rugby World Cup match between Namibia and Canada, scheduled for Sunday in Kamaishi, in northern Japan, was cancelled as a precautionary measure, but Japan played Scotland, to a win, as scheduled Sunday evening. Matches on Saturday had been cancelled. Stores and amusement parks had also closed, and some Tokyo stores remained closed Sunday.

As the typhoon bore down on Saturday with heavy rain and strong winds, the usually crowded train stations and bustling streets of Tokyo were deserted. But life was returning to normal on Sunday, and flights that had been grounded from Tokyo airports were gradually being resumed.

Evacuation centres had been set up in coastal towns, with tens of thousands seeking shelter. Kyodo News agency said evacuation warnings had been issued to more than 6 million people. The typhoon disrupted a three-day weekend in Japan that includes Sports Day on Monday.

The authorities had repeatedly warned that Hagibis was on par with a typhoon that wreaked havoc on the Tokyo region in 1958, but the safety infrastructure that Japan’s modernization has brought was apparent. The typhoon six decades ago left more than 1,200 people dead and half a million houses flooded.

Filed Under: World

HAL workers to go on indefinite stir from today

October 14, 2019 by Nasheman

The workers have demanded the settlement of wage revision effective January 1, 2017, asking for a pay parity with officers.

A plane in the circle opposite to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Head Quarters in Bengaluru. | (File | EPS)

BENGALURU: Defence production and upgradation work is set to be hit as workers of the country’s aerospace and defence production company Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) are to launch an indefinite strike starting October 14 across the country.

This, despite talks between the All India HAL Trade Unions Coordination Committee (AIHALTUCC) — which has called for the strike — and the management of the defence public sector undertaking.

The workers have demanded the settlement of wage revision effective January 1, 2017, asking for a pay parity with officers.

However, HAL union general secretary Suryadev Chandrashekar on Sunday told TNIE that discussions held with the management till Sunday did not reach any fruition.

All nine units of the industry in seven states will strike work indefinitely starting Monday, he said.

A meeting between officials and representatives of the recognised unions was held on October 12 and 13, HAL said in a communique to the media, as a solution to employees’ problems, while keeping in mind the interest of the organisation.

As a measure to address some of the issues, the management offered to enhance allowances under the Cafeteria system to 22% for workmen in Scale 1 to 10; and 20% for workmen in Special Scale as against uniform rate of 19% offered earlier.

It also assured that all the workmen would stand benefited in terms of allowances on account of introduction of the Cafeteria system.

The management also offered a revised rate of fitment benefit at 11%, the officials added. The wage negotiation committee also apprised the unions of the ill-effects of resorting to any strike or agitation which would jeopardize the interest of the employees or organization, and the nation at large.

It rued that the employees resorted to the “recalcitrant approach” despite the management’s appeals and efforts towards an amicable wage settlement.

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Journos protest against Media Gag order by Karnataka Assembly Speaker Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri

October 14, 2019 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain


Journalists from various Kannada news channels and national media staged a silent protest in Bengaluru on Thursday against the Karnataka assembly Speaker,Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri‘s decision to impose media restrictions within the assembly proceedings.
Editors and Senior Journalists,from various different regional news channels and national media representatives on Friday October 11th staged a silent protest after the karnataka assembly Speaker called for a ban on live telecast from the Assembly House. 
A photo journalist wore a black eye band condemning Karnataka Speaker’s order against media. 

News channels have been broadcasting proceedings of the Karnataka Assembly and the Vidhana Parishad since 1994.
Though the journalists approached the Speaker to lift the ban,Speaker Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri stood his ground,reiterating that restrictions were imposed as per rules.
Journalists were miffed after Kageri left the chamber without listening to their grievances.
Reacting to this,Press Club of Bengaluru with other media houses and journalists called for a protest at Bengaluru’s Anand Rao Circle. 
More than 100 Video and Photo journalists with represntatives from Regional and National Channel took part in the silent protest at Maurya Circle against the Media Gag order by Karnataka Assembly speaker for the ongoing session of 3 days he banned which miffed the representative of all private channels. 
The protest was organised by Press Club of Bengaluru President,Sadashiva Shenoy,with H.V Kiran and Anand P. Baidanamane.
Security was placed at the protest spot DCP,Central,Chethan Singh Rathore with ACP,T Basheer Ahmed with PI,Sanjeev Gowda with other officers and staff were present at the Maurya Circle. 
Former Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy joined the protest and slammed the speaker’s move banning private channels live telecasting the Assembly Session,he said no one should restrict the fourth pillar of democracy in covering the live telecast of Assembly session as they are the who passes the ongoing sessions developments to public and said today he will raise the issue in the house of the Assembly demanding Speaker should immediately lift the ban and allow private channel to cover the live assembly session he added.He even slammed the current BS Yediyurappa-led government over the ban, which disallows national and regional private TV channels from covering the proceedings of Karnataka Assembly live.They are trying to gag the media and the fourth pillar of democracy is being stopped in its work.I condemn this and reject such a move by the speaker, he said after meeting the journalists who are staging a protest against the gag.HDK even said that there had been a proposal from the state Home ministry during his time in office.He had,however refused the proposal.The media must not stop us while are walking the corridors of Vidhana Soudha,but we must make facilities instead for them to ask questions,he told reporters.
Siddaramaiah Former Chief Minister,leader of opposition condemned the move of BJP government and Speaker by tweeting he said,The decision of the Speaker, to disallow journalists from taking the video & photographs of the session, shall be condemned.In case speaker feels that journalists are misusing the liberty, the rules of the house should be modified and not bring in a complete ban.Is blocking journalists an attempt to protect @BJP4Karnataka’s blue boys from being caught again?In that case, is it not the party’s duty to teach blue boys a lesson?But, in @BJP4Karnataka, they reward such anti-social elements with ministerial berth, even if they lose.Wah!The latest media blockade by speaker seems to be in the direction to mute the opinions of Opposition.Live relay of Assembly by @DDChandanaNews was partial towards ruling party members. Most of the times, when opposition speaks, the camera is not focused on the one who speaks he tweeted.
Sowmya Reddy R Jayanagar MLA tweeted, against the Media ban by Assembly speaker she said,What’s the responsibility of a healthy opposition ? Isn’t that our job to speak up for the people of our state! To ensure we ensure the government is doing its job properly! If our voices inside the assembly can’t be heard outside to people then isn’t this death of democracy!!!As a 1st time MLA I want to talk and discuss about pressing issues regarding the our city, my constituency (Jayanagar) many issues & including the worst hit floods & how Karnataka government has handled past 60 days. shocked with the events that have unfolded past 2 days.Outside tv media has been banned since today at the assembly! Today when we (opposition) spoke against Govt’s failure to handle flood relief, there was no focus on us but guess who? Yes, only the speaker or the CM or anyone from the ruling party. That’s why the media gag! She tweeted. 
BS Yediyurappa tweeted from his official twitter account on Thursday had said that he would appeal Karnataka Assembly speaker Vishweshwara Hegde Kageri to recall the ban, which was issued ahead of the three-day winter session of the Assembly he tweeted after few hours the tweet was deleted Sources with the BJP told reporters,that the tweet was deleted because Yediyurappa’s statement could have given the media the impression of infighting within the BJP.His statement was against party dictates so the tweet was taken down,” the source added.
Deepa Balakrishnan,Senior Journalist of CNN News18,tweeted, Press Club of Bangalore is leading a protest today against #Karnataka #Speaker #Kageri ‘s unilateral order to keep Pvt channel video- and photo-graphers away from covering Assembly proceedings; top editors and journos are here this morning at the Gandhi statue.Today @Vijaykarnataka has a black, blank space spanning two columns where ‘pictures’ of the #Assembly session should have been.. protesting the unilateral ban on photography and videography inside Assembly #mediagagged #freedomofpress,And a photographer Pandarinath @XpressBengaluru sits blind-folded in the backdrop of the Gandhi statue to protest the ban of videographers and photographers from #Karnataka #Assembly coverage she tweeted. 
HR Ranganath Public TV Managing Editor said,We cannot be fools to believe that the decision will be reversed because of the opposition against it.The question is not about whether the Chief Minister or the Speaker has taken the decision.We need to understand about where this idea that the Vidhana Soudha and the Assembly is a place where politicians can take unilateral decisions is coming from,He even said that politicians are eager to ensure that the news that portrays them or their party in good light should only be published. “This eagerness is increasing every day and politicians want to present a packaged news bulletin to journalists. This must be resisted not only today but also going HR Ranganath, Managing Editor of Public TV, a Kannada news channel, said at the protest. 
Hariprakash Konemane, Editor of Vijay Karnataka,a Kannada language daily newspaper, stated that this decision will be used as a precedent to take unilateral decisions. “In the first stage, TV cameras are banned from Assembly. This will be used as a precedent in the future. We have taken a stand against this in today’s edition of Vijay Karnataka in which we have published a blank picture instead of a photograph on our story on this issue,”he said.
Ranganath Bharadwaj,Chief Producer of TV9 Kannada,said,Those who are afraid of us and have something to hide take such steps we tell the world what you do during assembly session.Who eats tobacco,who lazes around and who uses their phone that’s why you are afraid of us the government is not doing the media a favor by letting us inside Vidhana Soudha it’s our duty to tell the people what their representatives are doing he added.
Another senior journalist said,This is something that people and the government need to pay attention to the media also has to instil some fear into the government the real issues are highlighted he added.
HD Deve Gowda, Janata Dal (Secular) National President: This kind of attitude of the present govt shows that it is intentionally snatching the freedom of media going on for decades. We hope & trust that this govt will reconsider its decision he added.
Senior Journalist,Ms.Shantala said,They are trying to suppress the Freedom of press it is against the interests of the people she said.
It is alleged that Several opposition leaders were also in agreement with the proposal, sources claimed.Informally, several JD(S) leaders,especially HD Kumaraswamy had supported this.When leaders are sleeping or doing something else, that gets captured.A few Congress leaders too wanted the ban to be imposed,” the source added. 
In 2012, a camera man of Private channel had captured footage of the then Karnataka MLA Laxman Sangappa Savadi watching porn on his phone inside the Assembly. Following the uproar, Laxman Savadi was forced to resign. In February 2012, the then Speaker, KG Bopaiah had banned private television channels from recording and broadcasting live proceedings of the House until a committee set up to probe Savadi’s behaviour submitted its report. The ban was later lifted.
In 2014, after the Congress came to power, the then Speaker Kagodu Thimmappa had told the media that the government was mulling a proposal to ban television cameras from broadcasting live the Assembly proceedings. However, this proposal had then fallen through.

Filed Under: bangalore

Over 1400 people tested positive for dengue in Bihar

October 14, 2019 by Nasheman

People in Patna have been protesting against the government’s failure in tackling the waterlogging in the city caused due to heavy rains last month.

Residents of a Patna locality protest against the the officials' lethargy in tackling the 'waterlogging'

PATNA: The dengue menace in Bihar, especially in state capital Patna, continued with official figures, released on Sunday, showing that 1404 positive cases for dengue have been reported so far from January to October 13 this year in the state. 

“Among 1404 dengue patients, 974 are from Patna alone while rest are from other districts included 112 from Bhagalpur and 32 from Vaishali,” said an official release, adding that free medical camps have been set up at various locations with ample quantity of medicines. Bleaching powder has been extensively sprayed across the state with more efforts taken in Patna. 

At different medical check-up camps, more than 35000 people were medically examined in the last few days.

Despite all these being taken, waterlogging has still been reported from localities included Golaroad and others. Various locations in Patna, which were submerged with waist-deep water till recent times after torrential rains from September 27 to 30, are worst-hit with the disease.

On Sunday, people irked with the waterlogging in the city, demonstrated in front of deputy CM Sushil Kumar Modi’s residence demanding immediate pumping out of water from their localities.

Also, residents of Rajendra Nagar organised a meeting and vented their ire on the officials’ lethargy in tackling the ‘waterlogging’. They demanded compensation for creating a man-made crisis and have decided to file a PIL soon in Patna HC on the collapsed drainage system. A journalist LK Mishra would be one of the signatories of PIL besides others.

Filed Under: India

Top Congress leaders raided Rs 5 Crore unaccounted Cash Seized in Income Tax Raids Against Karnataka’s Former Deputy CM,G Parameshwara & Former union Minister RL Jalappa and others

October 14, 2019 by Nasheman

Top Congress leaders raided Rs 5 Crore unaccounted Cash Seized in Income Tax Raids Against Karnataka’s Former Deputy  CM,G Parameshwara,& Former union Minister, RL Jalappa and others :
It was a big shocker for two top senior congress leader,Dr G Parameshwara and RL Jalappa when income tax officers conducted raids in his residence,colleges  and the hospital owned by them.
Income Tax department official have  conducted search and seizure operations at Siddhartha Group of Institutions owned by senior Congress leader and former Deputy Chief Minister G Parameshwara in Tumakuru.
The income tax department is at it again in Karnataka.
Former Deputy Chief Minister Dr.G.Parameshwara woke up to a rude shock on thursday morning.
It is said 300 I-T officials conducted raids at 30 different properties and premises of Parameshwara.
Taxmen conducted raids across Bengaluru,Tumakuru,Koratagere, Nelamangala,Doddabalapura,and Kolar.
The I-T department laid a seige on Siddhartha group of institutions owned by Dr.G.Parameshwara.
Medical colleges are under I-T scanner for allegedly charging exorbitant money for medical seats.
I-T officials had led their eyes on medical colleges owned by Siddhartha group of institutions.
Every educational institution owned by Siddartha group of institutions raided by the I-T department.
I-T officials have scrutinized documents on seat allotments in medical colleges.
Siddhartha group of institutions have their presence in Australia as well as Malaysia.
Dr.G.Parameshwara’s Siddhartha group of institution is estimated to be valued at Rs.5000 Crores.
The I-T raids have evoked sharp reaction from congress leaders.
The timing of I-T raids on Dr.G. Parameshwara has raised lots of suspicion.
It is alleged that central government is targeting Congress leaders as the elections are approaching.
The I-T officials also conducted raids on former union minister RL Jalappa’s hospital in Kolar.
A four-member team of IT officials also conducted searches at Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology and Sri Siddhartha First Grade College in Tumakuru. The officials are said to be from Bengaluru I-T cell.
Sources said raids were also on at a group of educational institutions owned by senior Congress leader R.L.Jalappa in Kolar. Sources in I-T deparment said that the individuals were not targets of the search and seizure operations but these operations were against the educational institutions based on specific information.
The raids come hours before the Karnataka Legislative Assembly is set to convene for a three-day session on Thursday.As opposition Congress has alleged “politics of vendetta,” the session is expected to be stormy.
“I have come to know that Siddhartha Group is being raided. Let I-T take any action if they find anything illegal. But we will answer to this if this is politically motivated,” said Dr. Parameshwara.
Congress cries political vendetta and political witch-hunt raid by I-T department. 
Eshwar Khandre,KPCC,Working president,told media persons,BJP is misusing their power by conducting raids on Deputy CM,Dr G Parameshwara’s residence,medical and engineering institutions.These I-T raids are conducted to pressurize and suppress the self esteem of the opposition leaders he added.
Ramesh Kumar,former speaker,told media persons,If income tax raids are conducted according the whims and fancies of the BJP,people would lose trust in the I-T department this is very dangerous for the country and our democracy he added.
Siddaramaiah former chief minister told media persons,Congress leaders in Karnataka have been targeted time and again and these IT raids have been carried out deliberately.During the elections they had targeted the congress leaders in the same way by misusing the IT department this is political vendetta.He even said by tweeting,the series of IT raids on @Drparameshwara,RL Jalappa and others are politically motivated with malafide intention they are only targeting @inckarnataka leaders as they have failed to face us on policy and corruption issues he tweeted.
Mallikarjun Kharge,Former MP, told media persons that,Congress leaders are being targeted even though they pay taxes to the IT department they should follow the procedure by issuing notices to them before raiding the premises he added.
HD Kumaraswamy,former Chief Minister of karnataka,told media persons that,IT departments are established to conduct raids on those who haven’t paid taxes or posses illegal properties.Nowadays central government is misusing the IT department to conduct raids on particular leaders,The central government is using the IT department to silence the opposition and scare them we condemn the use of IT by the central government for vested interests he added.
Ramalinga Reddy,Former Minister,told media persons that,IT raids have become normal in this country they are now conducting raids to upcoming elections he added.
BJP denies any involvement.
KS Eshwarappa,BJP leader told media persons that,Will it be right for us to say that congress was responsible for all the IT raids that happened in the residence of BJP leaders? We cannot politicise IT department be it IT, CBI, ED or ACB these are neutral institutions it is not right for siddaramaiah to politicise the issue he added.
About Rs 5 crore cash has been seized till now from various premises that were searched, they said. Around 30 places in Bengaluru and Tumakuru linked to the senior Congress leader and his associates were raided on Thursday.The tax sleuths said they are continuing with the searches at 25 locations on Friday as well.

Filed Under: bangalore

Modi, Xi Jinping hold two-and-half-hour conversation over dinner; resolve to expand ties

October 12, 2019 by Nasheman

External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar described the engagement between Modi and Xi on the first day of the Informal summit as ‘highly productive’.

Modi, XI Jinping

MAMALLAPURAM: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping held a two-and-a-half hour “pleasant conversation” over dinner on Friday, resolving to further energise bilateral development partnership and insulating the overall ties from differences over contentious issues.

The meeting at the magnificent Shore temple complex under a sea-facing colourful tent in this coastal town continued much beyond the schedule time as both leaders, helped by two interpreters, touched upon a range of issues, including complex ones, over sumptuous local Tamil delicacies, sources said.

External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar described the engagement between Modi and Xi on the first day of the Informal summit as “highly productive”.

“Concluding a highly productive day with a pleasant conversation over a long dinner. PM @narendramodi & Chinese President Xi continued their exchange of views on deepening of the India-China partnership over a breathtaking Kalakshetra cultural performance followed by dinner,” Kumar tweeted.

There was no official confirmation whether Modi and Xi discussed the Kashmir issue which somehow strained ties between the two countries and even overshadowed Xi’s trip to this coastal town.

It is widely speculated that the issue found mention in the conversation between the two leaders over dinner.

In a tweet following the dinner, Modi said he was delighted to spend time with Xi.

“Mamallapuram is one of the most beautiful places in India, full of vibrancy. It is linked to commerce, spirituality and is now a popular tourism centre. I am delighted that President Xi Jinping and I are spending time in this scenic place, which is also a @UNESCO heritage site,” he said.

The sources said both Xi and Modi resolved to further energise bilateral development partnership and insulating the overall ties from differences over contentious issues.

In the late afternoon, Modi and Xi sipped coconut water and engaged in casual interaction in a serene setting in the backdrop of 7th century rock-cut chariots of Pancha Ratha overlooking the Bay of Bengal.

Modi, dressed in a Tamil attire of ‘Veshti’ (dhoti), white shirt and an ‘angavastram’ (shawl), took Xi for a guided tour of the famous world heritage sites of Arjuna’s Penance, Krishna’s Butterball, the Pancha Ratha and Shore temple in this ancient temple town, kicking off the second informal summit between the two leaders.

“The free-flowing nature of the informal summit at the UNESCO world heritage site will continue and deepen contacts at the highest level and guide the future trajectory of India-China relationship,” the MEA Spokesperson tweeted.

Xi’s visit to India comes two days after he held talks with Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan in Beijing.

After the talks, a joint statement said China is paying “close attention” to the situation in Kashmir and that the issue should be properly and peacefully resolved based on the UN Charter.

The comments evoked sharp reaction from New Delhi.

Shortly after Xi’s aircraft touched down in Chennai, government sources said the two leaders are expected to issue some directions at the end of the summit on Saturday as they did after the first edition of new format of engagement in Chinese city of Wuhan last year.

Officials on both sides said the focus of the Modi-Xi summit would be to move forward and chart a new pathway of development notwithstanding sharp differences between the two countries over several contentious issues.

In the footage beamed by public broadcaster Doordarshan of the two leaders visiting the magnificent monuments, Modi was seen warmly explaining to the Chinese leader the historical significance of the monuments with the dazzling setting sun casting a soft glow over the iconic site.

Xi, wearing a white shirt and black trouser, was seen showing keen interest in the famous caves and stone sculptures in the heritage site in this coastal town which had historical links with China’s Fujian province.

Modi and Xi, assisted by one translator from each side, sat down for around 15 minutes at Pancha Ratha complex, an example of monolithic Indian rock-cut architecture, and engaged in casual talks while sipping fresh coconut water – images reflecting warmth in personal chemistry between the two leaders of two emerging economies.

From Pancha Ratha, the two leaders visited the beautifully lit-up Shore temple – a symbol of cultural heritage of the Pallava dynasty.

After spending some time together, Modi and Xi were joined by top delegates of both sides and all them witnessed a cultural programme presented by Kalakshetra society.

After the event, Modi hosted Xi for the private dinner at the Shore temple complex which was beautifully decorated with lights and flowers.

Eight delegates from each side were also invited for the dinner and they sat in tables little away from Xi and Modi’s.

Delicately selected authentic Tamil cuisines including vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes were served.

At the site of Krishna’s butterball, a gigantic granite boulder sitting firmly on the slope of a hillock, Modi held Xi’s hands, reflecting warmth in their personal chemistry.

“Standing together and tall!,” said Kumar in a Twitter post.

Earlier, Xi arrived in Chennai to a red carpet welcome for his second informal summit with Modi amid a realisation a lot is riding on the bilateral ties strained over the hardline approach on the Kashmir issue by both sides.

Tamil Nadu Governor Banwarilal Purohit, Chief Minister E K Palaniswami, Deputy Chief Minister O Panneerselvam and Indian Ambassador to China Vikram Misri welcomed the Chinese leader at the Chennai airport on his nearly 24-hour visit.

“Welcome to India, President Xi Jinping!” Modi tweeted, shortly after the Chinese leader arrived on an Air China Boeing 747 aircraft, accompanied by a 90-member delegation including Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Polit Bureau member of Central Committee of Chinese Communist Party Ding Xuexiang and State Councilor Yang Jiechi.

A brief cultural ceremony reflecting Tamil Nadu’s cultural heritage was organised at the airport to welcome the visiting leader.

“President Xi Jinping arrived in Chennai to a warm and colourful welcome for the 2nd Informal Summit with PM

Taking off from the #WuhanSpirit, the #ChennaiSpirit will continue to chart the future course of India-China partnership,” the MEA Spokesperson tweeted after Xi’s arrival.

The two leaders will have around six-hours of one-on-one free-wheeling talks, officials said.

On Saturday morning, Modi and Xi will have a comprehensive one-on-one meeting to be followed by delegation level talks.

Both sides will, then, issue separate statements on outcome of the summit.

“Both sides know that a lot is riding on the relationship and this is reflected in the summit being held on schedule despite speculations of its postponement in recent weeks,” said a senior official on condition of anonymity.

Ahead of the two-day summit, Chinese Ambassador to India Sun Weidong on Thursday told PTI that a “new set of consensus” including “guiding principles” on giving a new direction to the bilateral ties are expected from engagement.

Officials on both sides said the focus of the Modi-Xi summit would be to insulate the bilateral trade and development cooperation from differences on Kashmir and vexed boundary issue.

They said ways to bolster counter-terror cooperation, trade and enhancing cooperation between militaries of the two countries along the 3,500 KM border will be key focus of the talks.

This is the second edition of the informal summit between Modi and Xi.

The first informal between the two leaders was held in picturesque Chinese lake city of Wuhan in April 2018, months after a 73-day face off between the armies of the two countries in Doklam tri-juction raised fears of a war between the two Asian giants.

Strategic affairs expert Ambassador Ashok Kantha said the focus of the summit on Friday and Saturday would be to move beyond contentious issues and not allow the Kashmir issue to adversely impact overall ties.

Mamallapuram, a town with strong trade linkages with China’s Fujian province, has been spruced up and brought under un unprecedented security cover – in the process inconveniencing local people as well as tourists.

Filed Under: India

Did Jinping refuse traditional Poornakumbham honour?

October 12, 2019 by Nasheman

Xi walked past the priests waiting for the rituals at the airport. This created a rumour that he refused to accept the honour.

Xi jinping, Chennai airport

CHENNAI: The state government on Friday brought five priests including the chief priest from Sri Kapaleeswarar temple in Mylapore to honour the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping with ‘Poornakumbham’ – a traditional reception given to dignitaries. 

The priests had been waiting for their moment at the airport. Exactly at 2.15 pm, Jinping stepped out of his flight and walked on the red carpet while witnessing the performance of folk artistes after meeting the governor, chief minister and others.

After a few minutes, he came near the priests waiting for the ‘Poornakumbham’ and just walked away. This had created a rumour that the Chinese President refused to accept the honour as normally, any dignitary would acknowledge the honour and stand till the priests complete the rituals. 

But the video shows that Xi just walked past the priests without making any gestures to indicate that he wanted to refuse the ‘Poornakumbham’. 

Those who witnessed this blamed the officials for failing to inform the President about the cultural importance of ‘Poornakumbham’.

Filed Under: India

Pune Test: Indian pacers pin South Africa as Proteas reach 136 for 6 at lunch

October 12, 2019 by Nasheman

Wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock was the last man to depart as Ashwin knocked his bails over. He scored 31 runs.

PUNE: Mohammed Shami’s hostile morning spell and an acrobatic catch by Wriddhiman Saha were the highlights of the first session as India reduced South Africa to 136 for six at lunch on the third day of the second Test, here on Saturday.

South Africa’s most experienced pair of skipper Faf du Plessis (52 batting off 76 balls) and Quinton de Kock (31 off 48 balls) were trying to resurrect the innings with a quick stand of 75 runs but Ravichandran Ashwin (1/28 in 8 overs) removed the latter to make matters worse.

Shami (2/28 in 10 overs) bowled with a lot of fire during the session while Umesh Yadav’s (3/27 in 8 overs) third wicket of the innings primarily belongs to Saha, who once again proved why he is rated as the best in the world.

On a pitch where Indian batsmen looked at ease, it was an every moment struggle for the Proteas batsmen.

Shami was getting the semi new-ball to dart back in after pitching while Yadav was primarily bowling outswingers.

Nightwatchman Anrich Nortje (4) was uncomfortable from the start as Virat Kohli set an attacking field that included four slips and a gully.

Shami got deliveries to rear up from the length and one such delivery was awkwardly fended by Nortje and skipper Kohli at fourth slip took a smart catch diving to his right.

Theunis de Bruyn (30) hit a couple of cover drives but it was a moment of inspiration from Saha that brought about his end.

Trying an expansive drive off Yadav, De Bruyn’s hard flash was flying towards first slip and an aerial Saha plucked it off thin air leaving South Africa tottering at 53 for 5.

However, Du Plessis and De Kock batted positively punishing the loose balls and didn’t look in much trouble like the earlier batsmen.

Du Plessis had nine hits to the fence including one maximum, while De Kock hit seven boundaries.

It was Ashwin, who removed De Kock with a classical off-break that pitched on the middle and the southpaw was squared up and beaten trying to play for the turn with bails clipped.

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Woman assaulted in Koramangala: Influential hubby gets gang nabbed in an hour

October 12, 2019 by Nasheman

Drunk miscreants harass woman, assault her husband and brother-in-law; they had come to city in search of jobs

BENGALURU: Knowing the top police brass helped a real estate company executive get the police and the locals to track down and nab a four-member gang who harassed his wife in the wee hours of Wednesday.  The four miscreants were arrested within an hour of the incident.

His 28-year-old wife, Bindiya Baid, has filed a complaint against the gang who harassed her at about 1.15 am when she along with her husband Jai Baid and brother-in-law were leaving a restaurant in 5th Block, Koramangala. When Jai and his brother went to bring their car, the gang members standing near the hotel started passing lewd comments about Bindiya and even touched her inappropriately. Jai’s brother witnessed it and immediately went back and confronted the gang, questioning their misbehaviour. 

The gang started beating up Jai’s brother who fought them back. Jai rushed to his brother’s rescue when the four accused assaulted the brothers with an iron rod. 

On learning about the incident, the police swung into action and managed to nab the miscreants. The arrested are identified as Sanketh, Ponanna, Nisham and Aiyappa, who have completed their degree and have come to the city in search of jobs. They are lodged in Parappana Agrahara jail. They were under the influence of alcohol when the incident happened, an officer said.

Speaking to TNIE, Jai said, “One of them attacked me with an iron rod which they had carried with them. Meanwhile, they again touched my wife and abused us.”

The gang allegedly assaulted the brothers right from the restaurant to Jyothi Nivas College.  However, by then many people gathered at the spot and caught hold of the miscreants and beat them black and blue. 
All four started running in different directions and escaped from the angry mob. Meanwhile, Jai who knew the top brass in the police department got in touch with them. 

Koramangala police reached the spot and teamed up with the local people, Jai and his brother and looked for the miscreants in the surrounding area. 

By 2.30 am, three of the gang were traced near Ganesha temple in 5th block, Koramangala. The police detained the trio and arrested another person based on their tip-off next day. 

Jai said, “I really appreciate the efforts made by police sub-inspector Eshwari PN and head constable Manjunath who worked hard to put the miscreants behind the bars. Manjunath even dropped us home in the wee hours after taking the complaint.” 

According to Koramangala police, the gang has eve-teased and harassed more than five to six women before they harassed Bindiya. But, none of them questioned them in fear.  

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Turf war between Sonia loyals, Team Rahul damages Congress ahead of assembly polls

October 12, 2019 by Nasheman

When Sonia Gandhi was persuaded to take charge of the Congress once again earlier this year, it was expected that her return would bring about a semblance of order in the party.

Congress chief Sonia Gandhi with son and party leader Rahul Gandhi in New Delhi.(Photo| Shekhar Yadav/EPS)

When Sonia Gandhi was persuaded to take charge of the Congress once again earlier this year, it was expected that her return would bring about a semblance of order in the party, which had been thrown into turmoil after its debacle in the Lok Sabha elections, and Rahul Gandhi’s decision to relinquish the presidency.

To be fair, there were no grand expectations from Sonia Gandhi’s second stint, as there was all-round agreement that it would not be possible for her to transform the crisis-ridden Congress overnight into a dynamic and robust organisation.

However, it was believed that the respect Sonia Gandhi commands from the party cadre would, at least, help end the ongoing internal bickering which has been the bane of the Congress. But two months after she took over, the Congress continues to hit the headlines for all the wrong reasons, as the angry, frustrated voices within refuse to be silenced, while desertions from the party ranks have become a routine affair.  

The latest to speak up is former external affairs minister Salman Khursheed, who publicly bemoaned that Rahul Gandhi had walked away from the party even before it could introspect the reasons for its crushing electoral defeat. His former cabinet colleague Jyotiraditya Scindia endorsed the view that the Congress needs to analyse why it fared so poorly in the last general election.

Earlier, Ashok Tanwar, who was handpicked by Rahul Gandhi to head the party’s Haryana unit, quit the Congress as he was upset when he was replaced by senior leader Selja. Another Rahul Gandhi appointee, Sanjay Nirupam, former head of the Mumbai Regional Congress Committee, is on the warpath because the candidates suggested by him for the October 21 Maharashtra assembly polls, were not accommodated.

Former Lok Sabha MP Milind Deora, known for his proximity to Rahul Gandhi, has been cosying up to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Others like Uttar Pradesh MLA Aditi Singh, Navjot Singh Sidhu and Pradyot Debbarman from Tripura, who have also rebelled, have all been associated with the former Congress president. They are complaining that there is nobody to speak up for them as the party’s old guard is marginalising those close to Rahul Gandhi. 

This ongoing churn in the Congress is being widely seen as a continuation of the never-ending turf war between the party’s old guard or Sonia Gandhi loyalists, and the younger leaders who are better known as members of Team Rahul. This tussle between the two goes back to the years even before Rahul Gandhi took over as Congress president. Afraid that they would be sidelined once Rahul assumed charge of the party, Sonia Gandhi’s supporters blocked the Nehru-Gandhi scion at every stage.

On his part, Rahul did not endear himself to the senior leaders as he suspected them of failing the party and using it for their personal ends. In his attempts to build his own team, Rahul relied heavily on younger leaders and lateral entrants to the party like Sanjay Nirupam, Madhusudan Mistry and Raj Babbar, while his advisers comprised non-political players. Rahul Gandhi did make amends when he accommodated senior leaders in the party organization after taking over as party chief. But he was prevented from consolidating his position when the Congress suffered a humiliating electoral defeat.   

However, the current crisis in the Congress is much more than a battle between two generations. There is no doubt that younger leaders owing allegiance to Rahul Gandhi first felt let-down when he decided to step down as party chief, and are now upset that he has turned his back on them. If GenNext leaders are justifiably unhappy over the turn of events, many older leaders are equally frustrated.

Salman Khursheed’s latest statement is a case in point.

The former minister has chosen to publicly express his anguish over the state of affairs in the party, but he is also speaking for many others who have chosen to remain silent though they are equally perturbed because they find themselves staring at a bleak political future.

This is symptomatic of the deeper malaise afflicting the Congress, which goes beyond making routine changes in the appointment of party personnel.

“We need to identify an issue and launch a movement like the BJP did after Balakot,” remarked a senior Congress leader. 

However, there is one view that both Sonia and Rahul Gandhi are deliberately turning a blind eye to this drift in the Congress, to eventually discredit the section of the old guard which currently controls the party.

This, it is said, will make it easier for Rahul Gandhi to return as Congress president. But it would be foolish to underestimate the seniors, who are masters of backroom politicking and have been constantly outsmarting their younger leaders who lack both mass connect and political skills.

In the meantime, Congress remains trapped between Sonia Gandhi’s ineffectiveness and Rahul Gandhi’s indifference.

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