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Indian-origin Rishi Sunak to be appointed UK’s third PM today

October 25, 2022 by Nasheman

Britain's Rishi Sunak, centre, poses for a photo with members of the 1922 Committee, in the Houses of Parliament, after it was announced he will become the new leader of the Conservative party. (Photo | AP)

LONDON: Rishi Sunak will on Tuesday be installed as Britain’s third prime minister this year, replacing the humiliated Liz Truss after just seven weeks and inheriting a daunting array of problems.

on Monday after rival contender Penny Mordaunt failed to secure enough nominations from Tory MPs, and Boris Johnson dramatically aborted a comeback bid.

The 42-year-old Hindu will be Britain’s first prime minister of colour and the youngest in more than two centuries.

Sunak will take power in a morning audience with King Charles III, who is anointing his first prime minister since ascending the throne just two days after his late mother Queen Elizabeth II appointed Truss.

The ceremony on September 6 was the last major public act of her record-breaking reign.

Truss will hold a final cabinet meeting before making a departing statement in Downing Street at around 10:15 am (0915 GMT), with Sunak expected to speak just over an hour later.

She leaves office as the shortest-serving premier in history, after a calamitous tax-slashing budget sparked economic and political turmoil.

The 47-year-old announced her Resigned last Thursday, admitting she could not deliver her “mandate” from Conservative members — who had chosen her over Sunak in the summer.

He has now staged a stunning turnaround in political fortunes, and vows to do the same for Britain as it confronts decades-high inflation, surging borrowing costs and imminent recession.

Addressing the public on Monday, Sunak promised “stability and unity” as well as bringing “our party and our country together”.

‘Choices‘ 
After delivering the now all-too-familiar new leader’s speech from the steps of Number 10 at around 11:35 am, Britain’s fifth prime minister in six years will start appointing his top team before facing his first session of “Prime Minister’s Questions” in parliament on Wednesday.

Finance minister Jeremy Hunt, appointed by Truss just 11 days ago in an ultimately futile bid to salvage her premiership, could remain in the role after stabilising the markets.

He endorsed Sunak on Sunday, writing in the Telegraph that he was a leader “willing to make the choices necessary for our long-term prosperity”.

Whoever heads the Treasury is set to unveil the government’s much-anticipated medium-term fiscal plans on October 31, Halloween, alongside independent assessments.

Sunak must also decide whether to appoint to his cabinet senior MPs who did not support him, such as Mordaunt, in a bid to unify his fractured party.

One so-called big beast unlikely to get a seat around the table is his former boss Johnson, who was driven out in July partly thanks to Sunak’s resignation.

The pair met late Saturday, when Johnson reportedly urged him to form a power-sharing partnership.

The ex-leader had only secured the public backing of a few dozen Tory MPs, compared to well over 100 for Sunak, and the offer was rebuffed.

A day later, Johnson bowed to political reality and announced he would not move forward with his audacious comeback.

“You can’t govern effectively unless you have a united party in parliament,” he acknowledged.

‘No mandate’ 
Sunak, a wealthy descendant of immigrants from India and East Africa, is also facing calls for a general election after becoming the latest UK leader who lacks a direct mandate from the electorate.

Pollster Ipsos said Monday that 62 percent of voters want a vote by the end of the year.

“He has no mandate, no answers and no ideas,” Labour’s deputy leader Angela Rayner tweeted.

Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon, whose nationalist government wants to hold an independence referendum next year, echoed the comments — while recognising the significance of Britain getting its first leader of colour.

The next election is not due until January 2025 at the latest and opposition parties have no way to force one, unless dozens of Conservative MPs acquiesce.

That appears unlikely as a flurry of polls show Labour with its largest lead in decades.

YouGov modelling Monday showed Sunak faces an uphill battle to restore confidence in both the Tories and himself.

Weekend responses from 12,000 people found that Labour leader Keir Starmer was seen as the “best prime minister” in 389 constituencies, compared with Sunak’s 127.

Filed Under: News and politics, World

Sachin batted more mins in his career than Truss stayed PM, Indian journo trolls England Barmy Army

October 22, 2022 by Nasheman

Sachin batted more mins in his career than Truss stayed PM, Indian journo trolls England Barmy Army
Sachin Tendulkar (Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)/ Liz Truss

London: Liz Truss, the English Prime Minister who had taken charge of the country’s premiere office recently, resigned from the post on Thursday sending shockwaves in the international political circle.

The news of Truss resigning only 45 days after taking charge also caused an uproar across social media platforms including Twitter where several renowned figures took to the micro-blogging site to express their opinion on the matter.

Journalists, politicians, sportspersons, activists, and others were among the people who voiced their opinions about Truss’ resignation. The trolls nevertheless, also had a field day and within minutes of Truss’ resignation, the internet was flooded with memes and posts mocking the UK’s economy and Truss.

The Barmy Army the official Twitter handle of England Cricket fans also posted a tweet in this regard asking users to describe the current political situation in cricket terms.

Several users came up with creative replies to the tweet and tried to describe the political turmoil in the language of the sport. However, one reply that caught the eye of many and was appreciated by the users was that of an Indian sports journalist Himanshu Pareek.

Himanshu replied to The Barmy Army’s tweet with “Indian team captaincy”, he further posted another tweet adding Sachin Tendulkar, the Indian legend batted more minutes in his career than Liz Truss stayed as Prime Minister of the UK.

He added Tendulkar batter for 70,211 minutes across his career that spanned for over 24 years while Liz Truss stayed PM for only 64,800 minutes.

“Minutes Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar batted in his career-: 70,211 mins Minutes Liz Truss stayed as Prime Minister-: 64,800 mins” (SIC) he added.

The reply was liked by over a thousand people at the time of the posting of this report and it was liked by over a hundred people at the same time, the numbers were comparatively much higher than it was on the other replies.

Filed Under: News & Politics, World

“Where have we reached in the name of religion” SC makes strong remarks on hate speeches in India

October 22, 2022 by Nasheman

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday took a strong note of the hate speeches in the country and in what comes as strong remarks by the Apex Court, it asked “This is the 21st century. Where have we reached in the name of religion?”

The SC was hearing a petition on hate speeches when it made the remarks. The Court further added that the state of affairs was “shocking for a country that is supposed to be religion-neutral.”

The plea has requested urgent intervention by the court to stop the “growing menace of targeting and terrorizing (of) the Muslim Community in India”.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Man tied to electricity pole, thrashed in Puttur of Dakshina Kannada after girl alleges misbehavior

October 22, 2022 by Nasheman

Puttur: A man accused of misbehaving with a young lady in a village of Puttur taluk, was tied to an electricity pole and thrashed by the locals on Friday here.

The incident occurred in Saaja Panettadka under Balnadu Gram Panchayat limits, on Friday morning. The accused, a resident of Saaja, was then taken into custody by the police after he was tied to a pole and thrashed.

On Thursday evening, the girl alleged that the accused misbehaved with her when she was returning home in Saaja. She alleged she was walking from the bus stand to her house, when the accused who was riding on the same route on his scooter, saw her and offered to drop her at her house.

The girl is said to have informed her family about the incident when she reached home.

The accused’s two-wheeler had reportedly broke down in Panettadka and he had returned home on foot.

When he returned with a mechanic on Friday morning, people were waiting for him near the scooter. The men tied the accused to an electricity pole and thrashed him, reports added.

Puttur Rural Police, who arrived at the spot upon learning about the incident freed the accused and took him into custody.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

BJP Yuva Morcha Secretary compares Kejriwal with Aurangzeb for banning firecrackers in Delhi

October 22, 2022 by Nasheman

BJP Yuva Morcha Secretary compares Kejriwal with Aurangzeb for banning firecrackers in Delhi

New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister and AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal are being compared to Mughal ruler Aurangzeb by the BJP for banning firecrackers in the national capital ahead of the Diwali celebrations.

BJP Yuva Morcha National Secretary Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga, on Thursday, posted a picture on his Twitter handle depicting Arvind Kejriwal as Aurangzeb.

The photo was captioned “New age Aurangzeb govt banned firecrackers in Delhi.”

Bagga on Friday also staged a protest outside the house of the Delhi CM and said “Just like Aurangzeb, Kejriwal also banned crackers”.

The Delhi government on October 19 rolled out its decision to impose a fine of Rs 200 and six months of jail for bursting firecrackers on Diwali in Delhi.

The government has declared manufacturing, storing, and selling firecrackers a punishable offence with a fine of up to Rs 5,000 and three years’ imprisonment under Section 9B of the Explosives Act.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Posing as bed sheet vendors, two try to enter house, molest woman in Kadaba

October 22, 2022 by Nasheman

Kadaba: Two men who pretended to be door-to-door bed sheet vendors are reported to have tried to molest a woman near her house.

Kadaba police have registered a case against Rafique and Ramizuddin, following a complaint by a woman living in Kayar, Dolpady village, in the taluk, said sources.

The duo apparently went about on Thursday evening, pretending to be salesmen. When the complainant opened the door of her house, the accused are said to have attempted at molesting her, said the sources.

The accused, however, ran away after the woman raised a holler in protest, the complainant has told the police.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Pakistan’s Election Commission disqualifies former PM Imran Khan

October 22, 2022 by Nasheman

Pakistan's Election Commission disqualifies former PM Imran Khan
former prime minister Imran Khan

Islamabad: In a major setback to former prime minister Imran Khan, Pakistan’s top election body on Friday disqualified him from holding public office for five years in the Toshakhana case for hiding proceeds from the sale of gifts he received from foreign leaders.

After the consensus ruling by a four-member bench headed by Chief Election Commissioner Sikander Sultan Raja, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman cannot become a member of the parliament for five years.

The decision was taken unanimously by the five-member bench. However, the member from Punjab was not present for the announcement.

The ruling coalition government lawmakers had filed a case with the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) in August against 70-year-old Khan seeking his disqualification for failing to reveal the proceeds from the sale of gifts that he purchased at a discounted price from the state repository, also called Toshakhana.

The ECP after hearing the case had reserved its judgment on September 19 on the conclusion of the proceedings.

The bench of the ECP on Friday unanimously ruled that Khan was involved in corrupt practices and was disqualified as a member of the parliament. It also announced that action would be taken against him under the corrupt practices laws.

Asad Umar, Secretary General of Khan’s party, announced that the decision would be challenged in the Islamabad High Court.

Fawad Chaudhry, another PTI leader, rejected the verdict and asked Khan’s followers to stage protests.

The ruling came days after Khan’s party on Monday swept the crucial by-elections, winning six out of eight National Assembly seats and two out of three provincial assembly seats.

Khan, who contested seven National Assembly seats in the crucial by-elections held on Sunday, emerged victorious in six constituencies.

Khan, who came to power in 2018, apparently received expensive gifts from rich Arab rulers during official visits, which were deposited in the Toshakhana. Later, he bought the same at a discounted price as per the relevant laws and sold the same at hefty profits.

Though morally apprehensive for rulers like Khan, who always takes a high moral ground and leaves no occasion to castigate his opponents as corrupt , the purchase and sale were legally allowed.

The former premier informed the ECP during the hearing that the sale of the gifts that he had procured from the state treasury after paying Rs 21.56 million fetched about Rs 58 million.

The gifts, among others, included a Graff wristwatch, a pair of cufflinks, an expensive pen, a ring and four Rolex watches.

According to his opponents, Khan failed to show the sales in the income tax returns, making him liable.

The case filed with the ECP seeks his disqualification under Articles 62 and 63 of the Constitution which suggests disqualification if someone is not truthful.

Established in 1974, the Toshakhana is a department under the administrative control of the Cabinet Division and stores precious gifts given to rulers, parliamentarians, bureaucrats, and officials by heads of other governments and states and foreign dignitaries.

Khan was ousted from power in April after losing a no-confidence vote in his leadership, which he alleged was part of a US-led conspiracy targeting him because of his independent foreign policy decisions on Russia, China and Afghanistan.

The cricketer-turned-politician, who came to power in 2018, is the only Pakistani Prime Minister to be ousted in a no-confidence vote in Parliament.

Filed Under: News and politics, World

Mangaluru: Cop gets lifer for sexual abuse, instigating minor girl to suicide

October 22, 2022 by Nasheman

Mangaluru: The additional district and sessions (POCSO) court here has sentenced a constable attached to the district armed reserve (DAR) police to life imprisonment for instigating a minor girl to suicide after sexually abusing her.

The POCSO court judge Manjula Itty also imposed a fine of Rs 10,000 on the convicted person, Praveen Salian (35) of Bajpe in the city.

The prosecution case was that Salian befriended the minor girl on Facebook in 2015 and was in touch with her through social media and phone and used to have obscene sex chats with her.

Later, he demanded Rs one lakh cash or gold from her threatening to reveal the chats, after which the panicked girl committed suicide at her home. She left a death note holding Salian responsible for her death, which turned out to be the crucial evidence in the case.

The case was investigated by Ullal police and a charge sheet was filed in the court. Special public prosecutor Sahana Devi appeared for the prosecution.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Journalist Vishweshwar Bhat of Vishwavani gets NCW summons over remarks on President Droupadi

October 22, 2022 by Nasheman

Journalist Vishweshwar Bhat of Vishwavani gets NCW summons over remarks on President Droupadi
Vishweshwar Bhat

New Delhi: The National Commission for Women (NCW) has summoned Vishweshwar Bhat, editor-in-chief of Kannada daily ‘Vishwavani’ for making ‘demeaning’ remarks against President Droupadi Murmu.

“The National Commission for Women has taken cognizance of the demeaning post against Hon’ble President. The Commission has issued a notice to journalist Vishweshwar Bhat to appear in person for a hearing at 12:30 pm on October 26,” the Commission has posted on Twitter.

The Commission had taken cognizance of a tweet that posted the paper clippings of an opinion piece published in ‘Vishwavani’.

Bhat was accused of ‘demeaning’ the President in his editorial recently. He was also criticized strongly on social media for his comment on the skin colour of the President.

The journalist had, however, justified his remarks in spite of the criticism.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

One dead, 4 injured in serial accident in Bantwal taluk

October 22, 2022 by Nasheman

Bantwal: One person died and four others were injured in a serial accident involving two cars and a bus in Manihalla here on Friday.

A E Praveen Joshi, who worked with Mescom (Vitla) and was in one of the cars, is learned to have died in the accident.

Joshi was travelling in his car from Madva Mane in Vagga, while the second car was going from Bantwal to Vagga. The two cars collided forcefully in Manihalla, which is situated within Bantwal Town Municipality limits, said sources.

A KSRTC bus, which was behind the collided cars, hit the vehicles in front too.

The front of Joshi’s car has been shattered due to the impact of the collision. As a result, the people who rushed to help the accident victims had to struggle to get Joshi out of his vehicle. He was admitted to a private hospital in Mangaluru, but failed to respond to the treatment and died, the sources added.

Four passengers, who were in the other car, were injured and have also been admitted to a private hospital in Mangaluru.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

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