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Archives for February 2025

Drone found in border area of Punjab’s Amritsar

February 4, 2025 by Nasheman

Chandigarh: A drone was seized from a field near the India-Pakistan international border in Punjab’s Amritsar district, a BSF official said on Monday.

Acting on specific information, the Border Security Force (BSF) troops conducted a search operation in the border area of Amritsar on Sunday and a drone was seized from a field near Khanwal village, said the official.

The BSF troops have thwarted yet another intrusion of a drone from across the border, said the official.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

We have distributed spy cameras to capture BJP’s ‘malpractice’ in Delhi polls: Kejriwal

February 4, 2025 by Nasheman

New Delhi: With just two days left for voting in the Delhi Assembly polls, AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal said on Monday his party has distributed spy cameras and and body cameras among people in slum areas to capture “wrongdoings” and “electoral malpractices” by the BJP and its “goons”.

In a video message released on the final day of campaigning for the February 5 polls, Kejriwal said the AAP is heading towards a historic victory and the BJP its worst defeat in its existence and that is why it is resorting to “unfair tactics”.

“We have distributed spy cameras and body cameras among people living in slum areas to capture the misdeeds of BJP’s goons. We have also formed multiple Quick Response Teams (QRTs) which will reach such locations within 15 minutes to prevent unconstitutional activities and ensure the perpetrators are arrested.” the AAP chief said.

“The BJP will use its goons and Delhi Police extensively to win the elections. They will try to intimidate voters, especially those in slum areas,” he claimed.

There was no immediate reaction from the BJP to Kejriwal’s allegations.

The former Delhi chief minister alleged BJP workers would attempt to bribe slum-dwellers by offering Rs 3,000-Rs 5,000 and marking their fingers with black ink to prevent them from voting on election day.

“Take their money, but do not let them put ink on your finger,” he urged voters.

Cautioning them against the alleged BJP manipulations, Kejriwal claimed the party would demolish slums if voted to power. “Selling your votes would be like signing your own death warrant,” he said.

Delhi goes to polls on February 5 and the results on February 8 will determine whether the AAP retains power or if Delhi sees a change in leadership.

On the final day of campaigning, the BJP has scheduled 22 roadshows and rallies across Delhi, intensifying its bid to reclaim power in the capital after more than 25 years.

On the other hand, the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) remains confident of securing a third straight term, banking on its governance model of free welfare schemes.

The Congress, which ruled the capital for 15 years until 2013, is striving to regain its lost ground after drawing a blank in the last two elections.

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Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Maharashtra village passes ballot paper voting resolution

February 4, 2025 by Nasheman

Pune: A gram panchayat in Maharashtra’s Sangli district has passed a resolution supporting the use of ballot papers instead of EVMs in future elections to “protect the Constitution,” a gram sabha member has said.

Bahe village in Walva tehsil of Sangli district is perhaps the second village in western Maharashtra to pass a resolution discarding EVMs for ballot papers.

In December, the gram sabha of Kolewadi village in Karad (south) constituency in Satara district resolved to cast votes in future polls on ballot papers.

“The gram sabha in Bahe village passed a resolution recently supporting the use of ballot papers in all future elections instead of Electronic Voting Machines. We also appeal to other villages and their respective gram panchayats to pass similar resolutions to safeguard and protect the Constitution and democracy,” said a Bahe gram sabha member.

The villagers submitted the resolution to the tehsildar, he said.

These resolutions were passed amid the doubts cast by Opposition leaders on the credibility of Electronic Voting Machines post the victory of BJP and allies in the Maharashtra assembly elections in November.

A section of villagers from Markadwadi in the Malshiras constituency in Solapur district attempted to conduct a mock poll on ballot papers raising doubt over EVMs, following the reduced victory margin of the NCP (SP) candidate.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Delhi model failed city residents can’t distinguish between drinking and drainage water: Naidu

February 4, 2025 by Nasheman

New Delhi: Ahead of the assembly polls in the city, TDP chief and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Monday launched a scathing attack on the ruling AAP over the lack of infrastructure development and dubbed the Delhi model as a “total failure”.

Naidu, whose Telugu Desam Party (TDP) is an ally of the ruling NDA at the Centre, took a jibe at the AAP government, saying Delhi has a “half-engine sarkar”, and needs a double engine sarkar to achieve development.

Speaking to reporters after an election campaign in the national capital, he highlighted lack of infrastructure development in the capital over the last decade.

“In Delhi, you cannot differentiate between drinking and drainage water” despite Central government schemes like AMRUT and Jal Jeevan Mission, he claimed.

These two schemes were not implemented because the credit will go to the BJP-led central government, he said, adding even Swachh Bharat Mission was not implemented here.

He also said “weather and political pollution” were plaguing Delhi.

Underlining that performance and better living standards are becoming relevant and not ideology, Naidu said “poor people in Delhi have to think if they want to live permanently in slums without proper amenities and opportunities.”

He also questioned the sustainability of welfare politics without wealth creation.

“Without creating wealth, what is the right of a politician to distribute wealth?” he asked, calling for a national debate on the issue.

Drawing from his political experience since 1978, Naidu highlighted the stark contrast between Delhi’s current state and its historical position as a career-building hub.

“Originally, Delhi used to be home for building careers. It was our pride.Today, nobody is coming here. People are going from Delhi to other places for livelihood and opportunities,” he observed.

On development projects, he asked if there “have been any infra projects in the last 10 years? Long back, the metro had come. Nothing has been done.”

Naidu termed Delhi’s controversial liquor policy as the “worst scam” compared to other corruption cases and spoke about his own experience of introducing Extra Neutral Alcohol (ENA) in 1995 to reduce impurities in liquor.

Advocating for a development-focused approach, Naidu proposed his “P4” model — public, private, and people’s partnership — to address poverty.

He suggested that the top 10 percent of high-net-worth individuals should adopt the bottom 20 percent to improve living standards.

Expressing confidence in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, Naidu endorsed the vision of India becoming a developed nation by 2047.

He cited the success of his own “Hyderabad model” from 1995, which he said has made the city “the most livable place” with the highest per capita income in Telangana.

“In Delhi, it is half engine Sarkar. All these things are possible with the double engine Sarkar,” he said, adding that Andhra Pradesh is benefiting as an ally of the NDA.

“Some people ask what have we got? We have got everything I am confident on that (collaboration with the central government,” he said, noting, “Always, one should be at the right place, right time, and with the right people. Then things will happen automatically.”

Naidu further said the Centre has given oxygen for Andhra Pradesh which was on a ventilator. Several projects are sanctioned for the state, more are required. “We are confident of development.”

In China too, economic development transcends political ideology, he said and urged Delhi voters to understand the gravity of the situation.

Even caste and religion is reality and one needs to respect them for inclusive development, he added.

Addressing the Congress-AAP rift, Naidu emphasised development over ideology. “Be on the right side, not on the left side, then you can move forward. Otherwise, on the left side, you will be ignored and isolated,” he said, adding that “right development is right politics.”

The Andhra Pradesh chief minister stressed that only sustainable wealth creation can support welfare measures, urging a shift in political discourse from ideological lines to developmental priorities.

“Some people have created wealth in 30 years and managed everything. Some people will come and destroy everything. Whose interest is this? We have to discuss this. Development has to go on and you cannot derail (development) with political and public policies for cheap popularity,” Naidu said.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

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