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Without saying so, France’s Macron launching re-election bid

November 11, 2021 by Nasheman

The 27-minute speech, delivered against a backdrop of the red-white-and-blue tricolor flag and an embossed seal of the French Republic, swept back over France’s fight against the coronavirus pandemic, pitched forward to its economic recovery and spoke encouragingly of French strengths but also cautioned of challenges and vulnerabilities.

It was a televised declaration that sounded very much like a re-election campaign launch — without actually saying so.

That, certainly, is how it was seen by political opponents who have already declared their ambitions to unseat Macron and limit him to a one-term president when the country votes in April.

“Clearly, Emmanuel Macron is a candidate,” tweeted far-left leader Jean-Luc Melenchon, who is hoping to improve on his fourth place in the 2017 election that put Macron in power as France’s youngest-ever president.

Far-right candidate Marine Le Pen, roundly beaten by Macron in the 2017 presidential run-off, called the address “a campaign speech.

” For now, not officially declaring himself up for re-election is strategically advantageous for 43-year-old Macron.

From the gilded offices of the presidential Elysee Palace, Macron can appear to be above electoral politicking and what is already shaping up as a fractious and bruising campaign.

It is trickier for opposing candidates to attack a standing president who hasn’t yet rolled up his sleeves and waded officially into the fray.

Because the president incarnates French authority, attacking the office runs the risk for Macron’s opponents of appearing uncouth and unpatriotic.

Ambiguity also enables Macron to use the privileges of the presidency to campaign without saying so.

He meets and greets voters across France and commands airtime while travelling here and jetting there on what is ostensibly presidential business.

Access to France’s purse strings also enables him to direct taxpayers’ money to needs and causes that, his future campaign team hopes, will also make him a more attractive candidate.

Behind the scenes, a Macron re-election effort is already well underway.

And the recipe that worked so effectively for him in 2017 remains effectively unchanged: He is again working to dominate the middle ground of French politics and draw in voters from both right and left.

A priority for his campaign team will be to suck support away from conservative and far-right candidates who are polling more strongly than contenders on the left.

Not declaring doesn’t seem to be doing Macron any harm: Polling of voter intentions has for months now suggested that he is the front-runner, with a sizeable but by no means impregnable cushion.

“When you start launching a campaign, necessarily that encroaches on the work,” Macron’s spokesman, Gabriel Attal, said Wednesday.

“We need to be 100% at work.”

Macron isn’t alone in deliberately keeping people guessing.

The biggest impact on the race so far has been made by another undeclared but expected contender: Eric Zemmour.

A candidate in all but name, the rabble-rousing TV pundit is surging from the far right and, despite repeated convictions for hate speech, polling neck and neck with Le Pen behind Macron.

An official Zemmour candidacy may be just days away.

But there is a danger of the campaign and its issues running away from Macron, and of other candidates setting the tone, if he plays a waiting game for too long.

Already, Zemmour and Le Pen’s focus on immigration and the threats they say it poses to French identity and prosperity are distracting from themes of economic growth, job creation and poverty reduction that Macron counts among his strengths.

Opponents are also already complaining that Macron is blurring the lines between president and candidate, giving him an unfair advantage.

Election rules that require an equitable share of airtime for candidates will kick in from January and apply to Macron, too.

Get-out-the-vote drives and supporters will also need to be mobilised, rallies organised and funding raised and registered.

At almost the same stage in the last presidential election, then-President Francois Hollande was gearing up to make his intentions known.

It was on Dec.1, 2016, that he announced in a prime-time address that he would not seek a second 5-year term.

Nothing in Macron’s speech suggested a similar route.

Macron made clear he feels that works remains to be done after a first term thrown off course by the pandemic and by months of angry protests against his government before the pandemic struck.

The clearest hint of his intentions came when Macron spoke of overhauling France’s pension system.

He previously had promised to push the difficult reform through as president.

But he said Tuesday that must now wait for “clear decisions” in 2022.

Election year.

Without actually saying so, he could hardly have been clearer.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Women unsafe in Uttar Pradesh: Priyanka Gandhi

November 11, 2021 by Nasheman

NEW DELHI: Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Thursday hit out at the Uttar Pradesh government over the issue of safety of women, alleging that women are unsafe in the state.

Her attack came after media reports claimed that an officer at Bapu Bhavan in Lucknow has been arrested for allegedly molesting a contractual worker after a video of the incident went viral

“Be it secretariat, road or any other place: Women are unsafe in Uttar Pradesh. This is the reality of the government’s claim on ‘women’s safety’,” Gandhi said in a tweet in Hindi.

“A sister from Uttar Pradesh had to make a video of the incident with her viral due to inaction on her complaint of sexual harassment. How much patience and fighting power would she have had?” the Congress general secretary said.

Gandhi urged women in the state to unite and fight for themselves.

“You are a girl, you can fight. All the women of the country are standing with you,” she said.

The Congress has been attacking the state government over the issue of law and order and women’s safety, alleging that criminal activities are rampant, a claim denied by the Yogi Adityanath dispensation.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Maharashtra’s Thane records 155 new COVID-19 cases, 2 deaths

November 11, 2021 by Nasheman

THANE: Thane has reported 155 new cases of coronavirus, raising the infection count in the Maharashtra district to 5,67,157, while two more deaths pushed the toll to 11,549, an official said on Thursday.

In neighbouring Palghar district, the COVID-19 case count has gone up to 1,38,234, while the death toll stands at 3,289, another official said.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

MSRTC strike enters 15th day as employees refuse to budge despite CM Thackeray’s appeal

November 11, 2021 by Nasheman

MUMBAI: Employees of the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) continued their strike for the 15th day on Thursday over the demand for merger of the cash-strapped corporation with the state government, despite an appeal from Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray to cooperate with the government in its effort to resolve their issues.

All 250 bus depots of the MSRTC remained shut for the second consecutive day, an official said.

Lakhs of passengers across the state continue to face hardships with no solution in sight to the issue.

Despite the suspension of over 900 employees, several MSRTC workers are still firm on continuing the agitation until their demand for the merger of the corporation with the state government is met.

According to MSRTC officials and union sources, as of now no meeting with government authorities is scheduled on Thursday for resolving the issue of the strike.

A section of the MSRTC employees are scheduled to meet Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray during the day.

“The situation is unchanged today. All 250 depots are shut across the state,” an MSRTC official said.

The state-run corporation has so far suspended 918 employees from various depots for provoking and participating in the strike. Action is likely to be taken against more employees later in the day. The indefinite strike started from October 28 and gradually intensified after the Diwali festival concluded last week.

On Wednesday, Chief Minister Thackeray appealed to the corporation’s employees not to hold the poor people to ransom by continuing their protest.

Maharashtra Transport Minister Anil Parab, who is also the chairman of the MSRTC, on Wednesday met a delegation of the Maharashtra ST Employees Joint Action Committee and appealed to the employees to call off their strike, even as the corporation filed a contempt petition in the Bombay High Court.

Hundreds of MSRTC employees from across the state converged in Mumbai on Wednesday afternoon and held a rally at the Azad Maidan to press for their demand.

Parab said Maharashtra has 56 state-run corporations, and if the MSRTC unions’ demand was ceded, other corporations will also demand merger with the government.

“While merging a corporation, comprehensive thinking is needed. Explain this to the workers and ask them to get back to work,” Parab told the unions.

BJP leader Sadabhau Khot met Parab on Wednesday and said the salaries of MSRTC workers were very low, some had committed suicide, therefore the corporation should be merged with the state government immediately.

Parab pointed out that the state government has already appointed a committee to study the merger demand.

The MSRTC on Wednesday also filed a contempt petition in the HC, saying the unions have continued the strike despite the court declaring it illegal.

The court sought replies from the unions by Friday, and posted the matter for hearing to November 15.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Germany hits record new Covid cases in 24 hours

November 11, 2021 by Nasheman

BERLIN: Germany registered a record 50,196 new Covid-19 infections on Thursday, November 11, 2021, according to health authorities.

Outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel has described the rise in infections as “dramatic”.

“The pandemic is returning in a new spectacular fashion,” her spokesperson said, calling on regional authorities to take further steps to quell the outbreak. 

Pressure is also building on hospitals, in an outbreak blamed on Germany’s relatively low vaccination rates of just over 67%.

Several of the worst-hit states, including Saxony, Bavaria, and most recently Berlin, have introduced new restrictions aimed at non-vaccinated people, who have been the first to be affected by the rebound in cases. 

As of Monday, Berlin will ban unvaccinated people from entering restaurants, terraces, bars, sports halls, and hairdressers. 

Over 4.9 million people have been infected by Covdi-19 in Germany since the beginning of the pandemic. 

Filed Under: HEALTH, World

Amit Shah to chair conclave of southern States on Nov 14

November 11, 2021 by Nasheman

NEW DELHI: Union Home Minister Amit Shah will chair a meeting of southern zonal council on November 14 with chief ministers of all southern states to enhance cooperation and improve coordination among the states to resolve pending inter-state issues. The meeting will be held in Tirupati, officials said on Wednesday.

Shah will preside over the much-awaited conclave of dignitaries of southern states that include the participation of Chief Ministers from states of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

Lieutenant Governors of Andaman and Nicobar and Puducherry are also likely to attend the meeting. 
AP is likely to raise the issue of Special Category Status (SCS) at the Southern Zonal Council (SZC) meeting. Apart from the SCS issue, the State will also raise issues pertaining to pending dues from the Centre and from neighbouring States.

The issue of bringing the Jurala project on Krishna in neighbouring Telangana under the purview of Krishna River Management Board along with a discussion on the Centre’s proposal of interlinking rivers are other topics likely to be discussed.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Maharashtra hospital fire: Arrested medical officer, three staff nurses sent to police custody till November 12

November 11, 2021 by Nasheman

PUNE: A local court on Wednesday sent a woman medical officer and three staff nurses, arrested in connection with the fire that killed 11 patients at the district civil hospital in Maharashtra’s Ahmednagar, to police custody till November 12.

Dr Vishakha Shinde and nurses Sapna Pathare, Asma Shaikh and Channa Anant, have been arrested under sections 304 (punishment for culpable homicide not amounting to murder) and 304 A (causing death by negligence) of the IPC.

“The four accused were produced before a court and remanded to police custody till November 12,” Ahmednagar Superintendent of Police Manoj Patil said.

At least 11 patients died in a blaze that broke out in the intensive care unit ward of the district civil hospital on November 6.

The state government has suspended Ahmednagar district civil surgeon Dr Sunil Pokharna, medical officers Dr Suresh Dhakne and Dr Vishakha Shinde, and staff nurse Sapna Pathare, while services of nurses Asma Shaikh and Channa Anant were terminated.

Dr Shinde was on duty at the hospital on November 6, but she failed to report the incident, the official had said.

Investigations have revealed that the three staff nurses were outside the ICU when the fire occurred, Patil had said earlier, adding that they were not supposed to leave the ICU.

A staff nurse’s primary job was to safeguard the patients in the event of a blaze at the ICU, he had said.

According to the official, relatives of the patients had to rush to the ICU to save their near and dear ones, while the staff nurses waited outside.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Ruling TRS in Telangana to hold protests against NDA government, demanding paddy procurement

November 11, 2021 by Nasheman

HYDERABAD: Stepping up its attack on BJP and the NDA government at the Centre, the ruling TRS in Telangana on Wednesday said it would organise state-wide protests from next Friday against the Centre’s alleged refusal to buy paddy from the state’s farmers.

TRS Working President K T Rama Rao asked the party leaders to hold dharnas after obtaining permission from District Collectors as the model code of conduct is in force for the MLC elections.

The TRS’s decision to organise protests came amid an ongoing war of words between the party and BJP over paddy procurement and reducing VAT on petrol and diesel.

TRS president and Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, who sought procurement of all the paddy grown in the state by the Centre, had said on November 7 that his party would raise the issue in Parliament, besides holding dharnas in districts.

Slamming state BJP leaders who announced agitations against the TRS government for discouraging farmers not to go for paddy cultivation this Rabi season, Rao had alleged it was the Centre that is not willing to procure paddy from the state.

Stating that the BJP had no moral right to ask states to reduce VAT on petrol and diesel, Rao had demanded that the NDA government remove the cess on petroleum products.

Rao had also said he would cut the tongues of BJP leaders if they don’t refrain from using bad language to criticise him.

Hitting out at Telangana BJP president and MP Bandi Sanjay Kumar, Rao had alleged the saffron party leader is resorting to cheap talk and looking for political gain out of farmers.

State Civil Supplies Minister Gangula Kamalakar said in Karimnagar on Wednesday that the Centre should buy the ‘Yasangi’ (summer) season paddy crop in Telangana.

Protests would be held in Karimnagar district on Friday in support of the demand, he said.

The Centre has indicated in a letter that it would not buy parboiled rice in the summer crop season, he said in a release.

BJP leader and Union Tourism Minister G Kishan Reddy alleged on Wednesday that Rao is spreading untruths about petroleum prices.

In a tweet, he said that Rao had blamed the NDA government for the increase in fuel prices despite international crude prices not going up.

The prices go up only if they rise globally. The Centre decreased the prices now as things have improved, Reddy claimed.

He said on Tuesday that 600 lakh metric tons of rice was procured across the country during 2020-21 kharif marketing season.

Out of that, 94 lakh metric tons was procured in Telangana which was the second highest. It shows the Modi government’s sincerity towards the Telangana farmers, he said.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

A reluctant PM, Deve Gowda wanted to be Karnataka CM for long, reveals book

November 11, 2021 by Nasheman

It was a long struggle for Gowda to reach the chief minister’s position in 1994 and he was at the peak of his political career in 1996 when the Prime Minister’s post came knocking. His party, the Janata Dal, was in a formidable position, having won 16 of the 28 Lok Sabha seats in the state, propelling him to the national stage after Atal Behari Vajpayee resigned as Prime Minister.

Gowda was shocked when United Front leaders proposed his name to the post. Given his political acumen, Gowda was sceptical of Congress continuing its support to the coalition government for long. His hunch proved right.  

‘Basu’s decision to put Gowda in PM’s chair’

Congress did withdraw support 11 months later, cutting short Gowda’s run as Prime Minister. The book captures Gowda’s thinking before he accepted the PM’s post. “Don’t we all know what Congress did to Charan Singh, VP Singh and Chandrashekar? Will they spare me? Please, change your mind. I also have no felicity in Hindi and have not travelled the length and breadth of this country. You are our elder, I beg you,” Gowda is said to have appealed to Basu.

“When I saw he was unwilling to listen, I touched his feet and requested him to accept my argument,” Gowda is quoted as saying in the book. So much so, Basu told him, “Mr Gowda, do I go out and tell the people of India that we have no secular alternative to Vajpayee? Can we put out an advertisement in the newspaper for a secular Prime Minister?”

Author Srinivasaraju, who has been tracking political developments in the country for decades, told The New Indian Express that it was the conscious decision of Basu and then General Secretary of Communist Party of India (Marxist) Harkishan Singh Surjit to put Gowda in the PM’s chair, and it was their acknowledgement of Gowda’s administrative capabilities.

He travelled in an open jeep in J&K

The book highlights Gowda’s desire and intent to resolve India-Pakistan issues and how he had established a diplomatic back channel with then Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif through Dr LH Hiranandani, an ENT Surgeon from Mumbai who had treated Gowda and was a friend of Sharif ’s father.

During his second visit to Jammu and Kashmir on August 5, 1996, Gowda wanted to go in an open-top jeep from the Rajouri airport to the town, but Army Commander Lt Gen Dhillon was concerned. He told Gowda, “If I do something like this, the country will hang me, sir.” Gowda replied, “Nothing will happen, don’t worry. You drive and I’ll sit next to you. Assume somebody lobs a grenade; both of us will die. Where is the question of you being hanged?”

Lt Gen Dhillon, during his interview with the author on December 4, 2019, said he was surprised by Gowda’s request for an openjeep ride.

“Prime Ministers don’t do this. They want to be protected all the time. Vehicles are flown in for them. But Gowda saab always moved around with minimal protection. He was a brave chap. The Valley would have changed if he had been around longer.”

The book highlights how he intervened in the budget presented by Finance Minister P Chidambaram, his letters to Vajpayee expressing strong views on violence in Gujarat in 2002, secret files about prominent political personalities that were kept by PV Narasimha Rao and passed on to Gowda’s PMO and his equation with senior Congress leaders as well as with current Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Karnataka to get coal supplies from Odisha, Maharashtra

November 11, 2021 by Nasheman

BENGALURU: Karnataka will get coal from Maharashtra and Odisha for  thermal power generation units, said Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai in New Delhi on Wednesday after meeting Union Minister for Coal and Mines Pralhad Joshi. He claimed that the state is not facing any power crisis due to coal shortage.

“We are making arrangements to start mining,’’ he added. When he approached the Union government last time, the state did not get the environmental clearance. “We later went to Union Minister for Environment, Forests and Climate Change Bhupendra Yadav and now we have the clearance. We can mine at Mandakini block which is good news for Karnataka. As of now, there is no shortage of coal and we will ensure that there will be no shortfall in the future too,” he added. 

On Mekedaatu, he said the state government is determined to implement the ambitious project, which needs clearance from the Central Water Commission (CWC). CWC has already given permission to the state to prepare a detailed project report, but with a rider that a nod from the Cauvery Management Authority (CMA) is mandatory. “The issue has been referred to CMA and a meeting has already been convened,” he added. 

‘Will discuss water rows with lawyers’

“WE expect the project to be cleared in the next meeting. I will meet senior lawyers on Thursday and will discuss Cauvery, Mekedaatu and Krishna river disputes,” he added. Slamming Opposition Leader Siddaramaiah for alleging that senior politicians and their families are involved in the Bitcoin scam, Bommai said, “He holds a responsible position and should make allegations with proof.

We have already handed over the case to Enforcement Directorate, who are probing. We are open to any inquiry and there is no question of a cover-up, even if big names are involved,” he asserted. Asked if the BJP high command has sought a report on the controversy, he replied in the negative.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

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