Nasheman News : Congress President Rahul Gandhi tweeted about the Rafale audio tape and Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar’s possession of “explosive Rafale secrets” on Monday just because he is in Goa and wants to keep the issue alive, Agriculture Minister Vijai Sardesai said on Tuesday.
“For us, we want the issue to be over. He wants the issue to be alive. He is doing what he has to do,” Sardesai told reporters when asked to respond to Gandhi’s tweet on Monday.
Sardesai also said that perhaps because Gandhi was in Goa, he remembered about the controversy and so tweeted about it.
Rahul Gandhi is on a private visit to Goa with his mother Sonia Gandhi, also a former Congress President.
An audio clip featuring Goa Health Minister Vishwajit Rane and a local journalist — where the former claimed that Parrikar in a December 2018 cabinet meeting admitted to possessing a stash of files related to the Rafale deal — rocked Parliament this month.
Both Rane and Parrikar have said that the tape was doctored. However no formal probe has been launched by the police into the alleged doctoring despite a written request by Rane to the Chief Minister.
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Central assistance of Rs 7,214 cr for Puducherry, 6 states
Nasheman News :The Centre on Tuesday announced additional assistance of Rs 7,214 crore to six states and Puducherry that were affected by natural disasters during 2018-19.
The decision was taken by a high-level committee chaired by Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and will cater to the needs of those states that have faced floods, landslides, drought, cloudburst and cyclone.
“The committee approved the additional central assistance of Rs 7,214 crore from National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF),” said a Home Ministry statement.
Of the total, the committee has decided to provide Rs 317.44 crore to Himachal Pradesh (floods and landslides), Rs 191.73 crore to Uttar Pradesh (floods), Rs 900.40 crore to Andhra Pradesh (drought), Rs 127.60 crore to Gujarat (drought), Rs 949.49 crore to Karnataka (drought), Rs 4,714.28 crore to Maharashtra (drought) and Rs 13.09 crore to Puducherry (cyclone).
Union Ministers Piyush Goel, Radha Mohan Singh and senior officers of the Ministries of Home Affairs, Finance, Agriculture and NITI Aayog were present in the meeting.
Akbar case: Court summons journalist Priya Ramani
Nasheman News : A Delhi court on Tuesday issued summons to journalist Priya Ramani in a defamation case filed by former Union Minister M.J. Akbar.
Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Samar Vishal asked Ramani to appear before the court on February 25.
Akbar’s counsel and senior advocate Geeta Luthra and lawyer Sandeep Kapur told the court that Ramani had damaged Akbar’s reputation which he had built over the years through hard work.
Ramani was the first in a long list of women journalists to accuse the former Minister of State for External Affairs and journalist-turned-politician of sexual harassment.
The statements of seven witnesses, including that of Akbar, who is now with the Bharatiya Janata Party, have been recorded.
The Rajya Sabha member has denied all charges against him as “false, wild and baseless”.
11 northeastern political parties oppose Citizenship Bill
Nasheman News : Eleven northeastern political parties came together here on Tuesday against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016 and decided to appeal to the Central government to scrap the legislation.
The parties from seven states excluding Sikkim participated in a two-day convention and unanimously decided to oppose the Bill that seeks to grant citizenship to migrants from six non-Muslim minority groups from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma, the convener of the convention, said the parties will send a delegation to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Ram Nath Kovind seeking to scrap the Bill passed in the Lok Sabha on January 8.
“We have decided to jointly oppose the Bill which will endanger the lives and identity of the indigenous people,” he said.
Asked if the parties will come out of the Bharatiya Janata Party-led North East Democratic Alliance, Sangma told the media that the convention was not a political one but it was for the concerns of the people of the region.
“I hope the government will also understand the sentiments of the people of the region over the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016,” Sangma said.
The Chief Minister said that if the Centre does not pay heed to their demand, the parties would meet again to decide on a future course of action.
Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga echoed Sangma’s remarks saying that if the Bill was passed, it would be “dangerous and harmful for us”.
“We all need to think together on steps to oppose it.”
Vidya Balan to make Tamil debut with ‘Pink’ remake
Nasheman News : Actress Vidya Balan, last seen on screen in Telugu film “NTR Kathanayakudu”, will be making her Tamil debut via upcoming yet-untitled Tamil remake of Amitabh Bachchan and Taapsee Pannu starrer “Pink”.
The film’s producer Boney Kapoor, who is foraying into southern filmdom with this project, said in a statement.
Vidya has been paired opposite Ajith Kumar in the remake being directed by H. Vinoth. The shoot is underway in Hyderabad.
“Happy to introduce Vidya Balan to Tamil audiences. She is paired with Ajith and her role is very special. Shraddha Srinath has also been roped in for a pivotal role. Rangaraj Pandey plays a very important character,” Kapoor said in the statement.
The film also stars Adhik Ravichandran, Arjun Chidambaram, Abhirami Venkatachalam, Andrea Tariang, Aswin Rao and Sujith Shankar among others.
Apparently, it was late Sridevi’s wish that Ajith does a film in her husband’s production.
“While working with Ajith in ‘English Vinglish’, Sridevi had expressed her desire that Ajith does a Tamil film for our home production. Nothing exciting came up till one day last year.
“Ajith suggested remaking ‘Pink’ in Tamil. She immediately agreed as she thought it was most appropriate and timely film to make and Ajith would bring all the elements required to make it into a great Tamil film,” Kapoor had previously said.
The film, slated to release on May 1, will feature music by Yuvan Shankar Raja. Popular lensman Nirav Shah has been roped in to crank the camera.
Kapoor also confirmed that he has another project with Ajith in the offing.
“We hope to bring the remake of ‘Pink’ to theatres on May 1. We are subsequently doing another film together and that will be scheduled to go on the floors in July 2019 and will be released on the April 10, 2020,” he added.
Police report on hate speech case against Asaduddin Owaisi rejected
Nasheman News : A court here has rejected the Delhi Police’s closure report and ordered an investigation into an alleged hate speech case against All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) leader and parliamentarian Asaduddin Owaisi, sources said on Tuesday.
In an order on Monday, Metropolitan Magistrate Prayank Nayak asked an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) to supervise the investigation so as to avoid any further delay in the matter.
The court observed that no efforts had been made by the police with respect to the venue of the alleged speech or to inquire about any person who was present in the audience or otherwise at the time of Owaisi’s address.
“It is also expected for the police to take all the available provisions in order to find out about the video on the basis of which the present case was filed,” the court said in its order.
In its closure report, the Delhi Police said that a news channel could not provide any particulars or the copy of the video.
It is also stated that an inquiry was sent to the video sharing website, YouTube to find out the details of the IP address and the source of the video. But no information was provided.
In the protest petition, complainant Ajay Gautam said that the Delhi Police has not investigated the case properly.
An FIR was lodged in February 2015 based on a complaint by Gautam, a social activist, who alleged that in June 2014 Owaisi had used “derogatory” and “inflammatory” words to describe the Central government.
No relaxation of order limiting import of pet coke: SC
Nasheman News : The Supreme Court on Monday rejected a batch of applications from different industries seeking relaxation of its earlier order limiting the import of pet coke for the use of certain industries, including cement and aluminium, as feed stock.
“We will die one day but these industries will prosper,” said a bench of Justice Arun Mishra and Justice Deepak Gupta refusing to dilute their last year’s order limiting the import of pet coke to 1.4 million metric tonnes.
“We are not going to dilute our order in any way, it (hearing) is over,” said Justice Mishra as a battery of senior lawyers including Abhishek Manu Singhvi, Ranjit Kumar, Shyam Divan, Jayant Bhushan appearing for different industries tried to impress upon the court the need to relax the order and permit more imports.
The bench, in another matter relating to sealing of unauthorised constructions, barred the Delhi High Court from entertaining any plea challenging the order of the top court appointed monitoring committee on sealing of unauthorised structures in the national capital.
Staying an order of the High Court in a matter and restraining it from entertaining any issue arising from the decision of the monitoring committee, the bench said: “This (top) court had made it clear that any decision of the monitoring committee can be challenged before it only.”
The court on Monday cited its December 15, 2017 judgment and the orders of September 7 and November 27, 2018, clearing saying that any decision of the monitoring committee could only be challenged before it.
Congress downplays Kumaraswamy’s threat, says all is well
Nasheman News : Amid the growing strains in its ties with the JD-S, the Congress on Monday sought to play down Karnataka Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamys threat to quit, saying issues are being resolved.
“I am ready to quit if my style of functioning is not acceptable to anyone. The Congress must control its MLAs and resolve the issues,” an exasperated Kumaraswamy told the media in Bengaluru following criticism of his work by the Congress.
The Chief Minister’s remarks came after two Congress ministers and a legislator on Sunday alleged here that no development works took place in the last seven-eight months under Kumaraswamy’s administration and claimed that former Congress Chief Minister Siddaramaiah was their leader and was a better administrator.
While Congress general secretary K.C. Venugopal and in-charge of party affairs in the state asserted that the party high command has “full faith in Kumaraswamy”, a party leader in Delhi claimed “all was well” within the coalition.
“In a coalition, there are and there will be issues. But our coalition is strong and whatever issues there are will be resolved. The leadership of both the parties are discussing and soon things will be amicably resolved,” a Congress leader told IANS here.
A hung verdict in the May 2018 Assembly elections led the Congress with about 80 lawmakers support the JD-S with 37 legislators to form a coalition government after the BJP with 104 MLAs failed to prove a simple majority in the 225-member House.
Paswan calls for tougher provisions to punish food adultrators
Nasheman News : Batting for consumers’ right to get good quality, adulteration-free products, Consumer Affairs Minister Ram Vilas Paswan on Monday called for tougher provisions to punish food adultrators.
His directions came during an Inter-Session Consultative Committee Meeting of the Ministry to review the functioning of Food Corporation of India (FCI) and Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).
Reviewing the functioning of the BIS, the committee suggested that consumers should be given good quality, adulteration-free products and tougher provisions should be made for punishing food adultrators as it had adverse effect on the health of the consumers.
Paswan said it was a matter of public concern and that regular inspection of all stock should be done to ensure quality product is delivered to the final consumer.
The BIS officials told the committee about several new initiatives such as digitisation of various activities, online approval of licenses besides future plans to utilise surplus funds towards construction of more field offices, new lab.
Paswan said the main objective of the FCI was to ensure that farmers get their due share and all possible efforts were made to ensure that.
In context of the creation of 4,000 new vacancies at the FCI soon, Paswan asked for a special provision to provide reservation to Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) in the backdrop of 10 per cent quota to the general category.
Minor raped in Gurugram, 24-year-old man arrested
Nasheman News : Gurugram police arrested a 24-year-old man on charges of raping a minor girl.
The incident came to light after the girl, studying in Class 10, refused to go school on Monday as she was terrified.
“When the victim’s mother asked the reason, she revealed her ordeal. As per her statement, the victim went to school on January 24 and the accused forcibly abducted her in a car outside the school gate around 7.50 a.m. She was taken to an isolated place and raped thrice,” said Kanta Devi, the SHO of Maneser police station.
“The accused was involved in liquor business. He threatened her with dire consequences if she disclosed what happened to her. The victim was very scared,” she said.
“Since the matter is very sensitive, we raided the home of the accused and arrested him. We have conducted medical examination of the victim which confirms rape,” the SHO said.
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