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BJP announces candidates for bypoll to Sindgi and Hangal constituencies in Karnataka
BENGALURU: The Bharatiya Janata Party on Thursday announced its candidates for Singdi and Hangal bypolls. The party will field Ramesh Bhusanur and Shivaraj Sajjanar from both seats respectively
Bhusanur had represented Sindgi constituency in 2013 defeating JD(S) candidate MC Managuli. However, he lost the polls in 2018 to Managuli.
Shivaraj Sajjanar who was the former Haveri MLA is a loyalist of former CM BS Yediyurappa. Sajjanar contested in 2013 from Yediyurappa’s Karnataka Janata Party. His selection as the front-runner has left BJP’s Shivakumar Udasi disappointed since the latter was lobbying for his wife Revati Udasi. Hangal was represented by his late father CM Udasi. Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has been close to Udasi while he represented Shiggavi constituency. Both Shiggavi and Hangal are in Haveri district.
Earlier this week, Congress announced the candidature of Ashok Managolu for Sindgi and Srinivas V Mane for Hangal assembly bypolls.
JD(S) has fielded Naziya Shakeel Ahmed in Singdi and Niyaz Shaikh in Hangal. Naziya is filing her nomination on Thursday in the presence of former chief minister HD Kumaraswamy in Sindgi.
The bypoll in Singdi was necessitated due to the death of JD(S) MC Managoli who died earlier this year. The Hangal seat, meanwhile, fell vacant after the death of BJP’s CM Udasi who won against Mane in 2018.
The bypolls are scheduled to take place on October 30.
‘There has to be accountability for farmers’ blood’: BJP MP Varun Gandhi attacks party
LUCKNOW: BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Thursday posted a video purportedly of the Lakhimpur Kheri incident and said the protesters cannot be silenced through murder asking for accountability for the farmers.
“The video is crystal clear. Protestors cannot be silenced through murder. There has to be accountability for the innocent blood of farmers that has been spilled and justice must be delivered before a message of arrogance and cruelty enters the minds of every farmer,” the Pilibhit MP said in a tweet.
He posted a 37-second video in which a speeding Mahindra Thar jeep is seen running over people.
Two SUVs — one black and another white — was seen following the jeep while there is commotion of people shouting and crying in the video.
The video, which has gone viral on social media, is said to have been taken on October 3, the day on which violence took place in Lakhimpur Kheri.
Eight people were killed in the violence on Sunday.
Of the eight killed, four were farmers, who were allegedly mowed down by vehicles driven by BJP workers travelling to welcome UP Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya to an event in the area.
The other four were two BJP workers, a driver of Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Kumar Mishra and a journalist working for a private television channel.
Hockey India withdraws from 2022 Birmingham CWG; cites COVID concerns, discriminatory quarantine rules
NEW DELHI: India on Tuesday pulled out of next year’s Birmingham Commonwealth Games’ hockey competition, citing COVID-19 concerns and UK’s discriminatory quarantine rules for travellers from the country, a day after England’s withdrawal from the junior men’s World Cup in Bhubaneswar over similar reasons.
Hockey India President Gyanandro Ningombam communicated the federation’s decision to Indian Olympic Association (IOA) President Narinder Batra in a letter.
HI said it can’t risk sending its players to the UK, which has been one of the worst affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
“You will appreciate that the Asian games is the Continental qualification event for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games and keeping the priority of the Asian Games in mind, Hockey India can not risk any members of the Indian teams contracting COVID-19 during the Commonwealth Games,” Ningombam wrote.
“Therefore, Hockey India will not be sending its men and women teams to Commonwealth Games 2022 and are informing you in advance to kindly notify the Organisers to identify reserve teams.”
The UK recently refused to recognise India’s COVID-19 vaccination certificates and imposed a 10-day hard quarantine on travellers from the country even if they were fully vaccinated.
The discrimination was prominently mentioned in Ningombam’s letter to the IOA President, who has issued instructions for co-ordination with the sport’s world governing body FIH for the details of the reserve teams.
Batra heads the FIH as well.
“Such discriminatory restrictions were not imposed on Indian athletes and officials during the recent Tokyo Olympic Games and this 10-day quarantine requirement for vaccinated sports persons will affect their performance,” Ningombam stated.
“We feel these restrictions are biased against India and term it as very unfortunate,” he said.
HI’s move comes a day after England pulled out of the junior World Cup to be held in Bhubaneswar next month, citing a number of COVID-related concerns and taking “note” of the Indian government’s mandatory 10-day quarantine protocol for all UK nationals.
India imposed reciprocal curbs on all British nationals arriving in the country after UK’s steadfast refusal to reconsider its restrictions.
Under India’s new norms, all British nationals arriving here from the UK, irrespective of their vaccination status, will have to produce the result of the RT-PCR test done within 72 hours before travel.
They will also have to undertake two more RT-PCR tests, one on their arrival at the airport in India and the second one on Day 8 after arrival.
Both the Indian men’s and women’s teams reached the medal rounds in the 2018 Gold Coast CWG but lost to England in the bronze play-offs.
The men’s team was beaten 1-2 while the women team lost 0-6 to England.
The Birmingham CWG would have been first big event for both the teams after their inspirational performances at the Tokyo Games, where the men’s team won a bronze while the women finished a creditable fourth.
Trinamool MPs ‘dodge’ police, meet kin of farmers killed in Lakhimpur violence
LAKHIMPUR KHERI: A delegation of TMC MPs on Tuesday met families of farmers killed in the Lakhimpur violence, claiming that they dodged policemen by posing as tourists.
The TMC delegation comprised MPs Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar, Sushmita Dev, Abir Ranjan Biswas, Pratima Mondal and Dola Sen.
While on their way, the UP Police tried to stop them, the TMC leaders claimed in a statement.
They posed as tourists on being stopped by police, claimed the MPs of the Mamata Banerjee-led party.
Dola Sen said they were trying to reach Lakhimpur Kheri since Sunday and they could reach there two days later.
Dastidar and Dev went to Palia tehsil of the district to meet the kin of Lavpreet Singh (19) while others travelled to Dhaurahra tehsil to meet relatives of Nachatar Singh.
Both were cremated during the day at their native places.
Rajya Sabha MP Sushmita Dev, who recently switched over to the TMC from the Congress, said, “Heartbreaking to meet the family of the young farmer who was crushed to death in Lakhimpur Kheri.”
“AITC chairperson Mamata Banerjee stands with the farmers to repeal the black laws and stop these brutal injustices. She fought in Singur and assured to continue fighting for farmers of India,” the MP added.
Lok Sabha MP Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar said, “The accused is the son of a politician but he has killed someone and he must be penalised. India is a democratic country but democracy is missing for the last few years.”
“The BJP is ruling like an autocratic government. They are putting everyone behind the bars except the accused and killing whosoever they want. PM Modi is in Lucknow, why didn’t he visit Lakhimpur-Kheri,” Dastidar said.
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Two Rourkela youths in cruiseliner rave party, arrested by Narcotics Bureau
ROURKELA: The spate of arrests by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) in the high-profile rave party on a cruiseliner off Mumbai that grabbed the headlines includes two youths from Rourkela. Three more are believed to be under investigation.
Reliable sources said Manish Rajgaria and Avin Sahu were in the cruise and arrested after NCB raid on the rave party in which Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan was held for alleged possession of narcotics substances.
The bureau sleuths had seized 2.5 grams of ecstasy, 54.3 grams of mephedrone, small quantity of charas and cannabis from possessions of the eight. There were four operations carried out in the last two days.
As per preliminary reports, Manish was caught with a small quantity of ‘ganja’, while Avin was held for being a consumer of narcotics substance. Both were produced before a court on Tuesday. Three others from Rourkela are also reportedly facing NCB investigation.
Manish is the son of a Rourkela-based entrepreneur who also owns a sponge iron plant. Avin’s father owns a jewellery store. Manish’s family sources confirmed that he has been charged with possession of 2.4 gram ganja. They added that the youth and few friends had gone on a pleasure trip and were guests in the party.
“We are unaware how he got in the rave party and the incident has left us in shock and pain,” said a kin who is now in Mumbai. Informed sources said, more than 30 youths in different groups of common friends had left Rourkela recently on pleasure trips and five had boarded the cruise ship for Goa.
“For some wealthy families, such pleasure trips are common. Covid pandemic had cast a spanner for last year and a half. However, after the curbs were lifted, many were headed for vacations,” said the sources.
Another source said, rave parties and indulgences are always on the list of the pleasure-seeking population but none expected to be exposed.
Naga accord likely by Christmas as top leaders reach Delhi for talks
NEW DELHI: The Naga peace accord may be sealed before Christmas, with top leaders of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Issak-Muivah faction) arriving for talks in Delhi on Tuesday. The Centre is keen on resolving the issue soon.
NSCN (IM) general secretary Thuingaleng Muivah, emissary of the NSCN (IM) collective leadership VS Atem and other top leaders such as RH Raising reached Delhi to finalise the agenda and date of the next meeting.
Former IB special director AK Mishra will continue to represent the government.
While an official announcement is yet to be made about Mishra’s appointment as the new interlocutor for the Naga peace talks, the government has given all indications of the same.
In a letter written recently to the NSCN (IM), Mishra was addressed as the “PMO representative”, a title which was earlier held by RN Ravi who resigned as the interlocutor on September 22.
After nearly two years, the peace talks resumed on September 20 in Dimapur following which the insurgent outfit had a detailed meeting with Assam and Nagaland chief ministers.
Officials said that NSCN (IM)’s meeting with two chief ministers was preceded by Himanta Sarma’s deliberations with Home Minister Amit Shah.
During the last meeting, it was agreed upon by both parties that a solution to the Naga political problem needs to be worked out at the earliest, sources said about the agenda of the next meeting.
“Both sides are keen on a solution so that peace and development can be accelerated in Nagaland. It is likely that the peace accord may be worked out before Christmas,” an official said.
The Centre and the NSCN (IM) inked the Framework Agreement on August 3, 2015 while the parallel dialogue commenced with Naga National Political Groups in 2017 with the signing of the agreed position the same year.
BJP sweeps Gandhinagar, two other civic bodies in Gujarat
MUMBAI: The BJP registered a landslide victory in the Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation (GMC) polls on Tuesday where it won 41 seats out of the total 44.
It also won other civic local bodies in Gujarat. The Congress, however, snatched the Bhanvad Municipality.
The Gujarat State Election Commission (SEC) authorities said the polling in the GMC remained largely peaceful.
The AAP had put in a concerted effort in the GMC through an innovative campaign by its senior leaders. However, it failed in Gandhinagar. After Surat civic body elections, the AAP was confident.
However, the voters of Gandhinagar rejected it. In the GMC elections, the Congress was able to bag only two seats.
The AAP won one seat. In the Okha Nagar Palika elections, too, BJP recorded a resounding victory. It won 34 out of the 36 seats.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his gratitude to the people of Gujarat for the BJP’s victory. “The results reaffirm the deep-rooted bond between the people of Gujarat and the BJP,” he said.
The GMC was very significant. It was the litmus test in the backdrop of several changes in the government and party structure in Gujarat.
The BJP has not only replaced the chief minister but changed the entire cabinet. However, despite this, people remained loyal to the saffron party.
In Bhanvad, the Congress snatched the civic body from the ruling party. Out of 24 seats, Congress emerged as the winner. It won 16 seats. The BJP won only eight seats.
The saffron party had been in power in Bhanvad since 1995. According to the SEC, the polling witnessed around 56.24 per cent voters’ turn-out.
Political observers said that the Congress and the AAP would have to go back again to the drawing board to discuss and decide strategy.
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