Nasheman News : Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday stepped up his attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the Rafale deal, saying the entire country was “pointing fingers” at him and demanded that a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) must probe the deal to bring out the truth.
In a speech that was marked by shouting from ruling party benches, Gandhi sought to play a purported recording of a conversation of a Goa Minister on the issue that triggered heated exchanges between Congress and BJP members in the Lok Sabha.
Initiating a debate on the controversial deal for acquiring fighter jets from France, he attacked Modi on the “process, pricing and patronage” and said “there are many holes in the Rafale story”.
“I thought `daal me kuch kala hai but puri daal hi kali hai’ (I thought there was some wrongdoing but nothing is right). We demand JPC (Joint Parliamentary Committee). It will bring out the truth. Modiji bypased processes, contract was snatched from HAL. A JPC is needed,” he said.
Gandhi was seeking to dismiss Modi’s statement in a television interview on Tuesday in which he said the allegations in the Rafale deal were not directed at him personally but was against the government.
“He (Modi) was looking tired, nervous (in the interview). He said no one has pointed fingers at me but the whole country is pointing fingers at him,” Gandhi said.
Gandhi said a news report had said that that in Defence Ministry’s file notings, it had been stated that “PM Modi shouldn’t interfere in Rafale deal’s negotiation”.
“Modi must also answer on this,” he said.
Gandhi accused Modi of bypassing procedures to award an offset contract to a private entity after agreeing to a three-time hike in the price per aircraft and reducing the number of planes to be bought.
Referring to the Supreme Court verdict which rejected pleas seeking a probe into the Rafale deal and said the apex court had said a probe was not in its jurisdiction and had not said that there should not be a JPC or a parliamentary probe.
Pandemonium broke out when Gandhi took out his mobile phone and wanted to play the recorded conversation of a Goa minister amidst stiff opposition from the ruling benches, including Finance Minister Arun Jaitley who alleged that after concocting French President Emmanuel Macron on the issue of price, Gandhi was now trying to play a conversation which he knew was false.
As shouting continued, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan asked Gandhi to authenticate the purported conversation and sternly told him not to play any recording.
“They are so afraid. I will not play the tape and if it pleases you but…,” he said adding he would read from the taped conversation.
Jaitley interjected to say that Gandhi knew it was false and was refusing to authenticate it.
“You know it is false,” Jaitley told Gandhi. “Because he knows it is false… he lies repeatedly.” The Minister also referred to Gandhi’s statement on Macron and said it too was false and fabricated.
The Speaker adjourned the House briefly as the two sides were locked in heated exchanges.
Resuming his speech, Gandhi quoted the Goa minister as saying that Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar has all the files and notings on Rafale deal.
“Goa CM has said that I have Rafale files at my home. It has been authenticated by a cabinet minister in Goa who belongs to the BJP,” he said.
Pointing to Modi’s absence from the House, Gandhi said: “PM is hiding behind AIADMK MPs. He is hiding in his room.”
Gandhi said the Indian Air Force (IAF) wanted 126 fighter jets but the Modi government agreed to purchase only 36 planes from France.
“Who changed the requirement of Air Force from 126 to 36 in the new deal? The excuse given to purchase 36 aircraft was that they were needed urgently. Why has not a single aircraft landed on our soil till now?” he asked.
Gandhi alleged that the “entire procedure was bypassed” and the then Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar had said he had “no idea” about the new deal.
He said the UPA had negotiated price of Rs 526 crore per aircraft and was to procure 126 fighter jets but when Modi went to France and met then French President Francois Hollande, a new deal was done and the price went up to Rs 1,600 crore per aircraft.
“Why did the price go from Rs 526 crore to Rs 1,600 crore?”
He alleged that Hollande had stated that contract was taken away from HAL and the offsets contract was given to a private entity at the behest of Modi.
“Is it a fact that the new price was objected to by Defence Ministry officials? Is there a objection to the new price?”
He said HAL had been making aircraft for the past 70 years and had vast experience in making combat jets also.
“HAL has tremendous record, it is the future of aviation in the country and gives thousands of jobs. Why was the contract taken away from HAL,” he asked.
He alleged that Modi put Rs 30,000 crore in the pocket of an individual and claimed that the private entity had brought land from money given by Dassault Aviation, the maker of Rafale fighter jet.
The Congress leader said that French President Emmanuel Macron had told him that pricing of aircraft can be disclosed.
He said Modi, during an earlier 90-minute speech in the Lok Sabha, had touched Rafale only for five minutes and not answered questions posed to him.
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RS members defy Chair’s order to withdraw, House adjourned for day
Nasheman News The Rajya Sabha was on Wednesday adjourned for the day amid sloganeering by agitating AIADMK and DMK members who, in a very unusual move, defied Chair’s orders to withdraw from the House and stayed put near the podium in the post-lunch sitting.
Chairman M. Venkaiah Naidu — after his appeals to restore order failed on deaf ears and the House had already been adjourned several times — named the agitating members and asked to withdraw from the House for the day under Rule 256 of the proceedings of the House.
“You are forcing me to take action. I am forced to take the names of following members,” Naidu said as he named A. Navaneethakrishnan, Muthukaruppan, Gokulakrishnan, Vijila Sathyanath, A. Selvaraj, R. Lakshmanan, S.R. Balasubramoniyan and V. Vijayakumar of AIADMK, and R.S. Bharathi, Tiruchi Siva, Kanimozhi and T.K.S. Elangovan of DMK.
“I suggest to all these members to immediately withdraw from the House as per the traditions and customs of the House,” he said as he adjourned the House for 15 minutes.
However, as the House reassembled at 2.28 p.m, the named members had not withdrawn and continued shouting slogans near the Chair’s podium. The MPs from Tamil Nadu have been protesting against the proposed Mekedatu dam in Karnataka on Cauvery river.
Deputy Chairman Harivansh, who was in the Chair, asked the MPs named by Naidu to “kindly withdraw” from the House, but they did not heed the advice. Harivansh then adjourned the House till 3 p.m.
As the House reassembled at 3 p.m. the scene was no different and the AIADMK and DMK members were shouting slogans more loudly.
MoS Parliamentary Affairs Vijay Goel said that Union Water Resources Minister Nitin Gadkari had proposed to make a statement in the House over Mekedatu dam but the agitating members were not ready to listen to him.
“It was a statement that would have satisfied all the members but some of the MPs did not let Gadkariji speak. The government is ready to discuss all issues in Parliament,” Goel said.
Amid the continued din, the Chair adjourned the House for the day.
Earlier, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh moved a Resolution for Rajya Sabha to ratify the proclamation of President’s Rule in Jammu and Kashmir on December 19, 2018 under Article 356 of the Constitution.
Rajnath Singh made a small statement on the matter amid the din, but no discussion on the proposal could take place. Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad, who hails from Kashmir, stood up to speak on the matter but could not do so owing to the noise.
In the morning, too, the upper House was repeatedly adjourned amid sloganeering by AIADMK members.
Chairman Naidu tried to go ahead with the Zero Hour but the din continued. He then adjourned the House for 15 minutes.
When the House met at 11.40 a.m, it had to be adjourned again till noon.
Again, as the Question Hour began at 12, the agitating MPs refused to relent and continued shouting slogans. The Chair then adjourned the House till 2 p.m.
Simmba Is Entertainment At Its Best Albeit With A Strong Social Message
By: Husna Rizwan
Hindi Film Review : Simmba
Banner: Dharma Productions & Rohit Shetty Picturez
Producers: Karan Johar, Hiroo Yash Johar, Apoorva Mehta & Rohit Shetty
Director: Rohit Shetty
Star Cast: Ranveer Singh, Sara Ali Khan, Sonu Sood, Ashutosh Rana, Suchita Bandekar, Siddhartha Jadhav, Sulbha Arya, Ashwini Kalsekar, Vijay Patkar, Saurabh Gokhale, Ashok Samartha, Vaidehi Parshurami, Neha Mahajan, Nandu Madhav, Arun Nalawade, Uday Tikekar, Anil Mange, Ulka Gupta, Vipin Sharma, Ganesh Yadav, Aarti Kulkarni, Sahil Joshi, Ronjini Chakraborty, Amrit Singh, Shri Swara Dubey, Sarita Joshi, Sneha James, Dheeraj, Ajay Devgn, Akshay Kumar, Tusshar Kapoor, Kunal Khemu,Shreyas Talpade, Arshad Warsi & Karan Johar
Music: Tanishk Bagchi, Lijo George, D J Chetas, S Thaman, Amar Mohile & Chandan Sexsena
Director Rohit Shetty is back with a bang in his latest offering Simmba, no doubt with his patented flying nay breaking cars & his regular dishoom dishoom, of course minus his 2 of the luckiest mascot Heroes Ajay Devgan & Shah Rukh Khan. This time Mr. Rohit Shetty has joined hands with the newly-wedded hero Mr. Ranvir Singh. Now it remains to be seen if this new director-hero Jodi proves to be as successful as the previous ones. Last but not the least a well-deserved applause & kudos goes to Karan Johar & his team of Dharma Productions for backing Rohit Shetty Picturez’s Simmba, based loosely on the Telugu smash hit Temper, for the noble cause of driving the nail in the coffin for nabbing the criminals especially the rapists – no not by the law from where they go off scot free most of the time but by the guardians of law themselves who do not wait endlessly for the law to impose its punishment on them but…..!!!!! Now this is the real turning point of Simmba which you the viewers will enjoy the most on the celluloid silver screen.
In fact the N T Rama Rao Jr & Kaajal Agarwal starrer Telugu film Temper directed by Puri Jagannadh is one of my favorites. A film that’s very fresh in my memory. A well-packaged entertainer, it was embellished with a bravura, commanding performance by the lead man Jr NTR. By the way Temper is also based loosely on Hollywood caper The Tempest. The real fact is that director Rohit Shetty had to live up to the expectations of the audiences for varied reasons. He teams up with Ranveer Singh for the 1st time ever. He has attempted a cop story yet again. And, of course, those who have watched Temper, and a few of them must have surely watched The Tempest, will definitely compare the 3 films minutely.
By the way director Rohit Shetty has borrowed most of the essence from Temprer & probably from The Tempest too, but he has indeed modified a major chunk of Temper – especially the 2nd half & even the climax. What eventually unfolds on screen is so different, but in a positive way.
Now for the first things first that is the plot line, without giving away the entire story & the spoilers. Sangram Bhalerao aka Simmba (Ranveer Singh) is a dishonest police officer. Once transferred to a different town, he meets Shagun (Sara Ali Khan) & love blossoms between the 2. Sangram also develops a bond with Aakruti (Vaidehi Parashurami), a medical student who teaches poor kids. She realizes her students are being used for drug peddling by the brothers (Saurabh Gokhale & Amrit Singh) of a powerful man, Durva (Sonu Sood). Aakruti lands up at the pub where illegal activities are taking place & even manages to capture it all on her cellphone, but in the process she gets caught. What happens next forms the crux of the rest of the scenario of Simmba?
Director Rohit Shetty & screenplay writer Yunus Sajawal (additional screenplay by Sajid Samji) pick & choose some memorable, clap – trap moments from Temper & give Simmba an altogether different texture. The essence of the story remains intact, but it’s made more contemporary to suit the pan India audience taste. There’s no denying that director Rohit Shetty is the present – day Manmohan Desai of the Hindi Cinema arena. His fundas are crystal clear: Deliver the perfect entertainment in large doses. In Simmba too, there’s a powerful message that stays with the audience for a long, long time even when the movie has reached the final point of “The End”. Honestly speaking Simmba is an absolute joyride in the 1st ever half. A number of sequences, witty & sharp one-liners (dialogues by Farhad Samji) are sure to bring the house down. The post – interval portions get serious & the audiences may miss the fun & the laughter, but the issue that’s depicted in Simmba indeed demands seriousness. Director Rohit Shetty & his team of writers offer a completely new conclusion to the tale & those who’ve watched Temper will notice the difference anyways. The courtroom sequence & the final moments take the graph of the film a notch higher. The soundtrack gels well with the mood of the film. “Aankh Maare” is already a chartbuster, while “Aala Re Aala” leaves you awestruck by its execution. Background score deserves special mention, especially for the fusion of the themes of the Singham & even the Simmba. Jomon T John’s cinematography is remsarkably flawless. The action sequences are totally vibrant & absolutely striking.
Performance wise Ranveer Singh is the lifeline & the soul of the film. He indeed proves without an iota of doubt that he’s an all rounder who can enact diverse characters with superb ease. Simmba is sure to multiply his fan following by leaps & bounds. Sara Ali Khan sparkles, just like her debut film Kedarnath, although there’s not much scope for her in the 2nd half. Sonu Sood is in terrific form. Simmba would’ve faltered if the antagonist wouldn’t be as convincing as the protagonist. So Sonu matches up to Ranveer Singh every time they come face to face. Simmba has a huge supporting cast, but one would like to single out a few names that add weight to the proceedings. Ashutosh Rana is exceptional. The salute sequence will be greeted with a thunderous applause. Siddharth Jadhav excels. Vaidehi Parashurami is wonderful. Ashwini Kalsekar is fantastic. Her dialogues in the climax will be greeted with applause. Ganesh Yadav & Ashok Samarth (as the lawyers) does a fine job. Saurabh Gokhale is 1st rate. Sarita Joshi is alright. Simmba also has a number of cameos, including the Golmaal gang (Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor, Shreyas Talpade & Kunal Kemmu). Ajay Devgn’s introduction will be greeted with whistles & claps and his act is sure to find love. Last but not the least, there’s Akshay Kumar too. Again, the viewers are in for a great treat.
On the whole, Simmba is a sure-shot winner there is no two opinions about it. Of course Simmba will storm the box office turnstiles. The year 2018 has surely concluded with a loud Ranvir Singh roar!!!!!
Karnataka govt revive the controversial steel flyover project
The decision of the then State government to shelve the proposed steel flyover to Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) following an uproar was counted as one of the biggest victories of a citizens’ movement. However, the proposal appears to be getting a new lease of life this year.
Deputy Chief Minister and Bengaluru Development Minister G. Parameshwara, on Tuesday, announced that the government is considering reviving the project on ‘popular demand’.
The announcement comes in the backdrop of opposition to yet another project — the 102-km-long network of elevated corridors.
“There is a serious problem of traffic congestion on the international airport road. Asteel flyover between Chalukya Circle and Esteem Mall is the need of the hour. There is a demand from the public to revive the project and ease traffic on the corridor. If a steel bridge is built, commuters can travel to KIA in 20 minutes. The previous Congress government had dropped the project due to political opposition. But we have decided to revive the project on popular demand,” Mr. Parameshwara told mediapersons.
The announcement has taken civic activists who led the #SteelFlyoverBeda campaign, which eventually saw the government scrapping the ₹2,000 crore project in March 2017, by surprise.
Srinivas Alavilli of Citizens for Bengaluru (CfB), an offshoot of the #SteelFlyoverBeda campaign, which is now leading a campaign against elevated corridors, found the Deputy CM citing ‘popular demand’ as ‘strange’ because the government had earlier scrapped the project owing to public opposition.
CfB had taken up campaigns for public transport alternatives to solve congestion in the city. They are #ChukkuBukkuBeku demanding a suburban train network and #BusBhagyaBeku, demanding augmenting of the BMTC bus fleet.
“But in the last two years, the government has not bought a single bus and is going at a snail’s pace on the suburban train network. They have frustrated citizens by not implementing public transport alternatives, and have again proposed flyovers for private transport as a solution – elevated corridors and steel flyover,” he said.
CfB is in talks with several other citizens’ groups and will put up a united front against any mega infrastructure for private transport, he said.
In 2016, the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) had claimed that 299 people had responded to public consultations over the project and most of them had supported it. However, a civic campaign mobilised nearly 42,000 people to vote against the project in a mock referendum.
Urban expert Ashwin Mahesh said that the steel flyover had failed the test of both public opinion and expert opinion in 2016 and was deservedly scrapped. “The flyover will not solve the congestion on the international airport road and will add no value,” he said.
Elevated corridors, steel flyover to be part of RMP
In an attempt to address criticism that elevated corridors and the steel flyover were not part of the Draft Revised Master Plan – 2031, both projects are set to be included in the new draft RMP-2031, which is expected to be put out for public consultation soon.
“Activists always cry foul that these large infrastructure projects are implemented out of the blue with scant regard for the RMP. But we will include these projects in the RMP this time,” an Urban Development Department official said.
But this move too has drawn criticism. “Preparing an RMP is an organic process where you first diagnose a problem, evaluate all possible solutions and then hit on the most optimal solution. Merely including infrastructure projects that have not evolved out of a large mobility study makes no sense,” said a civic activist.
“The State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA) is conducting an Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) for the elevated corridor project. The report is expected to be out in two months,” said M. Ganesh, MD, Karnataka Road Development Corporation Ltd. (KRDCL). The EIA would be put out for public consultation.
BJP cautions government
Leader of opposition in the legislative assembly B.S. Yeddyurappa cautioned against the government steamrolling its way through the project. “Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy opposed the project when he was in the opposition. Now the deputy chief minister has suddenly revived the project. We are not opposed to development, but the project needs to be discussed threadbare. There have been allegations of corruption and kickbacks,” he said.
Water Resources Minister D.K. Shivakumar shot back saying the government cannot be ‘blackmailed’ over development by the opposition and they would implement the project in the interest of the people. “During the previous government, Siddaramaiah respected their views and dropped the project. If I were to be in his place, I wouldn’t have done so. The opposition sees red in every development project, but that can’t deter us. The allegations of corruption are being made using a diary allegedly found during an IT raid on MLC Govindaraj. The diary is fake and was planted,” he said. “If we do more work, we will have more enemies who will find faults. But we need to do our duty to the people,” he said.
PTI
JD(S) Supremo HDD demands 12 seats for Lok Sabha Elections 2019
The Congress has barely spoken of it but JD(S) supremo H D Deve Gowda wants seat-sharing between coalition partners to be finalised by the end of January.
The Congress has barely spoken of it but JD(S) supremo H D Deve Gowda wants seat-sharing between coalition partners to be finalised by the end of January. By raising the issue for the second time in less than a week, Gowda has put Congress under pressure to act. He said that going by the same 1/3rds ratio of the coalition pact, JD(S) could get around 10-11 seats and that there are no demands for specific seats.
“The Congress had given us unconditional support to form the government. We have a 1/3rd ratio agreement and this should apply to LS seat-sharing too. We will decide on it this month,” Gowda told media in New Delhi on Tuesday.
This comes after senior Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge said that there were no talks yet on the
issue and all discussions will take place at the strategic committee meeting.
The statement comes after Congress’ tallest leader from Karnataka — Mallikarjun Kharge — said that there were no talks yet on the issue and all discussions will take place at the strategic committee meeting.
The first time Gowda broached the subject, he sought 12 seats for the JD(S) out of 28 seats in total. On Tuesday however, he scaled it down to 10-11 seats.
“There is no need to fight over it. We will cooperate. There will be clarity on seat-sharing once we discuss with state leaders,” he added. Sources from the Congress suggest that six-seven is the most the party can offer its coalition partner — a number far less than Gowda hopes for. “Knowing Deve Gowda, nothing he says is without reason.
While 12 is an unrealistic number to seek for the JD(S), if it is his way to hard bargaining with the Congress, it comes as no surprise,” said A Narayana, Political Analyst and commentator when Gowda had first spoken abou t seat-sharing.
Backing former chief minister Siddaramaiah, Gowda accused the BJP of nursing hopes of toppling the coalition government. Asserting that Siddaramaiah was right in pointing out to the possibilities of horse-trading, Gowda asserted that the government in Karnataka was in no danger. “Siddaramaiah had been chief minister for full five years.
He has spoken about BJP’s attempts of bribing legislators because he had solid information. He has spoken responsibly,” Gowda said. He also mocked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for getting his facts wrong over the farm loan waiver. Reiterating numbers from the Chief Minister’s Office, Gowda said that 2.2 lakh farmers will benefit from the farm loan waiver and PM Modi had incorrectly claimed that only 800 had benefitted.
Agencies
Old Cheques And Debit Cards Will Not Work From Jan 1st 2019
If you have an account in bank then today is a very important day for you. Banks have brought in a number of changes from first day of the New Year. You may not know about the changes, but they can trouble you in the coming days. Some of the measures may also give you relief.
Here’s what is changing from January 1. Here we are giving a list of the 5 important changes that will have the greatest effect on your life.1. Debit, Credit Card:If you have a make a magnetic strip debit/ credit card, then it will not work. Get it changed immediately. From Jan 1 only EMV Chip-based credit/debit cards will work.2. Cheque Book changesYour old chequebook will not be valid in New Year. Change it immediately, otherwise your cheques may bounce. Now cheques with CTS (cheque truncation system) will be used.
Now there will be no need to run from one bank to other to get new CTS cheques cleared. An electronic image, including all necessary information, will be sent to the concerned party. These cheques are more secure as they have Void pantograph, which cannot be copied.3. NPS Tax exemption: Here is some relief for you. You will no longer be required to pay tax under NPS, National Pension Scheme. From January 1, 2019, NPS has been brought under EEE category. This means when you withdraw money on maturity, you will not have to pay tax.4. Car price increase:This is bad news for you. From January 1 prices of most cars have been increased by companies.5. Personal Accidental Insurance of Car, Bike and ScooterComparison Personal Accident (CPA) cover for car / commercial vehicle driver or two-wheeler rider from New Year will be increased to Rs 1.5 lakh from Rs 1 lakh. This as per new IRDA rules.
Elections, earnings, energy to chart equities course in 2019
Nasheman News : The coming general elections, along with the ongoing US-China trade war and crude oil prices will determine the trajectory of Indian equities in 2019.
Additionally, the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) rate stance, direction of foreign fund flows, the rupee’s strength against the US dollar, quarterly earning results as well as premium valuations are expected to impact investors’ sentiments in the current year.
“The ongoing volatility may continue in the near-term due to premium valuation, slowdown in the domestic economy, muted earnings growth in the next two quarters, cascading effect of liquidity crunch in the urban and rural market,” Geojit Financial Services Head of Research Vinod Nair told media.
“Short-term effect of national elections, with the risk of populist measures, and the global effect of current uncertainties, will impact the performance during the initial part of 2019.”
HDFC Securities’ Retail Research Head Deepak Jasani told media : “The Nifty has the potential to touch 12,400 points during CY2019. This is based on various factors, namely the expectations of an earnings pick-up in Indian corporates post Q4FY19, and the resumption of FII (foreign institutional investor) inflows to the Indian markets around and post the general elections.”
“Till February, corporate earnings trends, US Fed outlook on interest rates and trade war issue developments need to be closely watched.”
In 2018, despite heavy volatility, foreign fund outflows and a weak rupee, the Indian equity market emerged as one of the best performers globally, mainly on account of a rise in the pace of economic expansion, lower inflation and a normal monsoon.
The two key indices — the S&P Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Sensex and the National Stock Exchange’s (NSE) Nifty50 — closed higher by just six per cent and three per cent respectively, placing the Indian indices among the best-performing benchmark indices among the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) group of countries.
However, gains were capped as crude oil prices rose and fears over a tariff war-induced global slowdown grew.
“Markets appear to be much better in the year 2019 compared to the behaviour we saw in 2018. Two important variables among others that went negative for Indian markets were rise in crude prices and consistent selling by FIIs,” SMC Investments & Advisors CMD D.K. Aggarwal told IANS.
“As of now, undoubtedly, surging crude oil prices have reversed, rupee is now stable, but the political risk and trade war concerns and other global risk factors remains as a key headwind for the markets.”
On the currency front, the Indian rupee’s strength against the US dollar will play a decisive role in charting the course of the key indices.
The Indian rupee was heavily dented in 2018. The currency fell by 9.23 per cent against the US dollar at 69.77 from its previous close of 63.87 at the end of 2017, making it the worst-performing Asian currency of the year.
Another important factor for 2019, will be the direction of foreign fund flows. Last calendar year, NSDL data showed that foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) sold Rs 33,014 crore worth of equities in 2018.
Similarly, provisional data from the stock exchanges showed that FIIs sold over Rs 73,000 crore worth of equities.
“For the short term, FIIs may come in a big way around general election time, if the markets are at an attractive entry level. Their subsequent behaviour will depend on the political situation in India and interest rate trends abroad,” Jasani added.
Gandhi family understands only money, not national security: Jaitley on Rafale
Nasheman News : Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Wednesday launched a no-holds-barred attack on Congress President Rahul Gandhi and his family and said he understood only the arithmetic of money and not issues related to national security.
Intervening in a debate on the controversial Rafale fighter jet deal in the Lok Sabha, he said it was a tragedy that the nation’s “grand old party is today headed by a gentleman who doesn’t even understand what a combat aircraft is”.
Jaitley said the Congress and Gandhi were resorting to the simple argument of “Rs 500 (crore) versus Rs 1,600 (crore)” — an apparent reference to the difference in the price of aircraft in contracts signed by the UPA government and the current government.
“There is a reason for that. Some people and families in India only understand the arithmetic of money… They don’t understand national security but only ‘paisa’,” he said.
Without naming the Gandhi family, he asked why was it that one family’s name came up in the Bofor’s case, the National Herald case and the AugustaWestland case.
“Had it been one case, I would have given them the benefit of doubt. But three is a bit too much.”
Referring to a dialogue in the famous James Bond movies, the Finance Minister said: “If it happens once, it’s happenstance; if it happens twice, it’s a coincidence; but if it happens thrice, then it’s a conspiracy.
“And today conspirators who have played with India’s national security have the audacity to raise questions on a defence deal.”
Dismissing Rahul Gandhi’s allegations of irregularities in the Rafale deal, Jaitley said he “took unprecedented liberties with truth” while making those charges.
“Some people have a natural dislike for truth. From first to last — every word spoken (by Gandhi) in the last few months has been utterly false.
“It is a big tragedy for the country’s most grand old party which was once led by remarkable leaders that it is today being led by a gentleman who doesn’t even have the basic understanding of what a combat aircraft is.”
Woman Shot dead in New Year Party, Accused Ex-MLA Arrested
Delhi Police on Wednesday, 2 January, arrested former JDU MLA Raju Singh after a woman was alledgedly wounded from his celebratory gunshots at a New Year party. Singh, who was earlier absconding, was arrested in Uttar Pradesh,
Archana Gupta, 42, sustained serious injuries after Singh fired celebratory gunshots the party at his farmhouse in south Delhi’s Vasant Kunj.
The incident reportedly took place on the intervening night of Monday and Tuesday.Police on Wednesday, 2 January reportedly recovered two rifles and 800 bullets from the farmhouse in Delhi.
In his complaint, the victim’s husband alleged they were in the farm house on Monday night to celebrate the new year along with friends.“He has filed a complaint stating that they were at the farmhouse on Monday night for a New Year party with friends on the invitation of Raju Singh’s elder brother. He stated that around 12 am, two or three rounds were fired by Singh. Gupta saw his wife Archana fall down, bleeding profusely,”R
The officer said the accused has five cases registered against him in Bihar. His wife is a former Member of Legislative Council from Bihar. A case was registered against Raju under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code and Arms Act, a senior police officer said.
The accused is absconding and teams have been formed to nab the accused, police said.
PTI
7 injured in hydrogen cylinder blast
Seven persons sustained injuries after a hydrogen gas cylinder, which was used to fill air in balloons, exploded near Lourde Matha church in Horapete in Tumakuru on Tuesday.
The police said Abdul Khader, a resident of Tumakuru, was selling balloons near the church. The cylinder exploded while he was filling air in balloons in the early hours of Tuesday. People had gathered to celebrate the new year. Many people were buying balloons from Abdul Khader when the cylinder exploded, the police said.
The injured are Abdul Khader, 35, Sudeep, 13, Maria Das, 35, Anthony Francis, 45, Kiran Babu, 32, Ravi, 25, and Thomas, 29.
Maria Das and Kiran Babu, who have been seriously injured, were shifted to NIMHANS in Bengaluru while the others are receiving treatment in Tumakuru district government hospital, the police said.
All the injured are residents of Tumakuru.
A case has been registered in Tumakuru Town police station.
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