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Kamal Haasan can’t do good, his job is to spoil families, says TN CM Palaniswami

December 18, 2020 by Nasheman

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Kamal Haasan can't do good, his job is to spoil families, says TN CM Palaniswami

Ariyalur(TN), Dec 17: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami on Thursday assailed actor and Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) founder Kamal Haasan for hosting the reality show ‘Bigg Boss,’ saying the actor “can do no good for the people and his job is only to spoil good families.”

The AIADMK veteran’s criticism of Haasan comes in the backdrop of the actor invoking the legacy of the ruling party’s founder and former chief minister, the late M G Ramachandran, and the MNM chief lashing out at government over corruption.

Palaniswami insisted that only the AIADMK, founded by the late Ramachandran, could lay claim to his legacy and wondered if Haasan “could christen the child of someone else.”

In response to Palaniswami’s criticism, Haasan quipped he was happy the chief minister was also watching the reality show.

Pointing out that Haasan has launched a political party “post retirement,” Palaniswami asked, “what does he know (about politics)?”

“…..He is conducting Bigg Boss. If you see those serials not only children but also good families will get spoiled.”

“One cannot pin hopes on the actor as he can’t do good for the people. His job is only to spoil good families,” the chief minister said, perhaps in his most strong criticism of Haasan so far.

The CM’s comments came in response to a question from a reporter here who sought his reaction to the actor’s tweet on corruption.

“Ask sensible questions. You are trying to give the impression that the actor is a political leader,” Palaniswami chided the scribe.

Haasan, highly critical of the AIADMK government over a number of issues including graft, had earlier tweeted, while referring to the seizure of unaccounted money from various government offices by the DVAC, state officials were following the footsteps of the government on corruption.

Averring that there are several issues concerning people like the interlinking of rivers, farming or giving good advice to youngsters, Palaniswami said Haasan’s films did not give any socially relevant messages to the people as did the films of MGR, as Ramachandran is popularly addressed.

“MGR gave good songs with pertinent messages to the people, especially children. Has Kamal given any song that would do good to people?” Palaniswami asked.

Children and good families “will get spoiled” if they watch Kamal Haasan’s Bigg Boss show, he said.

Later, speaking to reporters at Perambalur, the AIADMK co-coordinator said Haasan “himself accepts that votes can be received only by taking MGR’s name.”

“Because, he (Hassan) does not have individual clout.

AIADMK was founded by MGR, so it is the only movement qualified to use his name. No one else has the moral right to do so,” he said.

“Can he christen the child of someone else?” the CM asked.

Responding to Palaniswami’s tirade, Haasan said in a tweet he was happy “that the chief minister is also watching Bigg Boss,” whose Tamil version he anchors on a private TV channel.

He also recalled lines from a superhit Tamil song from a film featuring MGR to imply some may compromise with all ideals for their needs but he will put an end to such people.

The MNM leader had recently invoked the legacy of Ramachandran, a hugely popular leader, when he had said he was ‘continuing’ the dream of the former chief Minister to make Madurai the second capital of Tamil Nadu.

He had also hinted Ramachandran cannot be confined merely to DMK, from where he started his political journey or his founded AIADMK.

He had said he grew up ‘on the lap of MGR’ while several Tamil Nadu Ministers would not have even seen him personally.

On the vigilance raids, Palaniswami said the DVAC comes under the state government and the checks show its intention to prevent malpractices.

Filed Under: ELECTION, India

Rahul Gandhi cites US media report, asks if Facebook is lying to India on Bajrang Dal

December 18, 2020 by Nasheman

Rahul Gandhi cites US media report, asks if Facebook is lying to India on Bajrang Dal

New Delhi, Dec 17: A day after Facebook India’s head told a parliamentary panel that it had not found any content that necessitates a ban on the Bajrang Dal, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday cited a US media report’s claim that the social media giant’s safety team had recommended a ban on the outfit and asked if Facebook was lying to India and its Parliament.

The social media giant’s India head, Ajit Mohan, told a parliamentary panel on Wednesday, that Facebook’s fact-checking team has not found any content that necessitates a ban on the Bajrang Dal, sources had said.

Mohan had deposed before the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology, chaired by Congress leader Shashi Tharoor. The panel had called him on the issue of the citizens’ data safety.

Tagging a Wall Street Journal report which claimed that Facebook’s safety team had concluded that the Bajrang Dal should be banned from the platform, Gandhi tweeted, “Facebook US says Bajrang Dal content is offensive and should be banned. Facebook India tells our Parliamentary panel that Bajrang Dal content is not offensive.”

“Is Facebook lying to India and its Parliament?” he said.

In another tweet tagging a media report on the PM-CARES fund, Gandhi took a dig over the transparency of the fund.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

AAP may name Uttarakhand CM candidate soon

December 17, 2020 by Nasheman

The AAP, which has announced to contest the 2022 Uttarakhand Assembly polls, is likely to name the CM candidate soon

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DEHRADUN: The AAP, which has announced to contest the 2022 Uttarakhand Assembly polls, is likely to name the CM candidate soon, party insiders said.  

“We have discussed vital issues with Manish Sisodia ji, who had recently visited the state. He will be sharing the details of the visit with Kejriwal. The party will soon finalise the face for the CM candidate,” said a party insider in the state. 

According to political experts, the AAP is taking Uttarakhand seriously and is aiming to secure a few seats.  The analysts said if the AAP manages to eat into the vote share of both the parties, it will be a big loss to them.

Yogesh Kumar, a political commentator in Uttarakhand, said: “The AAP has done well in Delhi. Sisodia has already promised free electricity and water. Even if the AAP dents a marginal vote bank or bag one seat, it will be a wake-up call for both BJP and Congress.”

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

CCB arrests fraudster conman , Over misusing BJP,RSS leaders name,Rs.26L cash, Cheques worth Rs.91 Crore Seized;

December 17, 2020 by Nasheman

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CCB arrests fraudster conman Yuvaraj@Swamy, Over misusing BJP,RSS leaders name,Rs.26L cash, Cheques worth Rs.91 Crore Seized;

The CCB sleuths on Tuesday arrested a 52-year-old man who was posing as RSS functionary and duped many people promising them MP seats,government jobs and president post in government boards.

The CCB sleuths after taking a search warrant from the court conducted search operation at his house in Nagarbhavi and during raid the sleuths have seized 26 lakhs rupees cash and cheques worth Rs.91 Crore and fake letter heads of RSS and BJP,with seal and property documents from his possession.

The accused has been identified as Yuvaraj alias Swamy,52,a resident of Nagarbhavi.

Based on a complaint by a city based businessman who was cheated to the tune of crore by this fraudster who promised him to make a KSRTC chairman.The CCB officials raided his house and arrested him.

Probe revealed that he had duped many people with fake identity.

He claimed that he is very close to central ministers of BJP government and promised that he could do any kind of government work in the government department.

During the interrogation the police found that he used to book a room in a five star hotel,and impress people that he has links with high command.He was taking cash and bank cheques  from several people, a police officer part of the probe,said.

Sandeep Patil,Joint commissioner of police, Crime,told media persons,Yuvaraj falsely claimed to know some important persons and promised to get government jobs and government work done.He had cheated the complainant of Rs 1 Crore promising some high ranking post in transport department.

Based on the complaint,CCB took search warrant of accused Yuvaraj house and raided his house today morning.

A team headed by DCP,Crime,KP Ravikumar and team conducted a search at his house during search Rs 26 lakhs cash and cheques addressed to accused worth 91 Crore seized.He wil be taken into custody and further investigation will be done he added.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

COVID-19 India Update caseload in India climbs to 99.56 lakh

December 17, 2020 by Nasheman

The total corona virus cases mounted to 99,56,557 and the death toll rose to 1,44,451 with 355 new fatalities

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NEW DELHI: India’s COVID-19 caseload rose to 99.56 lakh with 24,010 new infections being reported in a day, while the number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 94.89 lakh, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Thursday.

The total coronavirus cases mounted to 99,56,557 and the death toll rose to 1,44,451 with 355 new fatalities, the data updated at 8 am showed.

The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 94,89,740 pushing the national recovery rate to 95.31 per cent, while the COVID-19 case fatality rate stands at 1.45 per cent.

The COVID-19 active caseload remained below 4 lakh for the eleventh consecutive day.

There are 3,22,366 active coronavirus infections in the country which comprises 3.24 per cent of the total caseload, the data stated.

India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7, 30 lakh on August 23 and 40 lakh on September 5.

It went past 50 lakh on September 16, 60 lakh on September 28, 70 lakh on October 11, crossed 80 lakh on October 29, and surpassed 90 lakh on November 20.

According to the ICMR,  15,78,05,240 samples have been tested up to December 16 with 11,58,960 samples being tested on Wednesday.

Filed Under: HEALTH, India

Rs 1.49 lakh power bill shocks thatched house owner in Andhra Pradesh’s Anantapur

December 17, 2020 by Nasheman

When the issue was taken to the notice of APT rancor Assistant Engineer Srinivas Reddy, he attributed the excess billing to technical glitch.

The electricity bill shown to daily labourer K Nagamma

ANANTAPUR: K Nagamma, a daily labourer, was shocked on seeing the monthly power bill for her thatched house in Kanekal on Wednesday. The power bill for the small house located near the Zilla Parishad Boys High School in the mandal headquarters was a whopping Rs 1,49,034. The only electrical appliances in the house are a fan and a TV, besides a tube-light. Normally, her monthly power bill does not cross Rs 100. 

“I used to get a power bill of around Rs 100 month. The components of the bill include Rs 50 as minimum charges, Rs 25 as customer charges and another Rs 25 as late fee surcharge. But, the arrears from April to December in the bill were shown as Rs 1,48,934. Even if I have not paid the power tariff for the past seven months in view of the Covid-19 pandemic, it should not be more than Rs 1,000,” Nagamma lamented. 

When the issue was taken to the notice of AP Transco Assistant Engineer Srinivas Reddy, he attributed the excess billing to technical glitch. “We will resolve the matter if the consumer brings the power bill to us. Once the matter is resolved, the consumer will get normal bill like earlier,” he said.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Government is ready 24 hours to clear all doubts over farm laws: PM Narendra Modi

December 16, 2020 by Nasheman

NEW DELHI: Seeking to allay the fears of farmers over their landholdings, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while making a strong defence of the Centre’s new farm laws, on Tuesday said that a conspiracy is afoot to confuse the farmers over the legislations and accused the Opposition of using the shoulders of protesters to fire their guns.

After performing virtual stone laying ceremonies for three projects in Kutch of Gujarat district — a hybrid renewable energy park, a desalination plant and a milk processing and packing unit — the PM said the laws include all the demands made by the farmers and the Opposition in the past to improve the agricultural incomes of the cultivators.  

“There’s an attempt being made to create fears in the minds of the farmers about the farm laws. Farmers are being told that their landholdings may be occupied by others,” the  PM said.

While the farmers’ unions have dug in their heels to demand the repeal of the three farm laws, the government has maintained that it’s willing to talk to the farmers. 

“The present agricultural laws had been the demand of farmers since a long time. Even those who are in the Opposition today were supporting these bills earlier when they were in power, but could never take a decision on them and pacified the farmers with false assurances. I want to reiterate that my government is ready 24 hours to resolve all your doubts,” Modi said.

He also gave the example of two sectors in Gujarat, which flourished without government intervention.

Modi said dairy and fisheries sectors grew exponentially without much intervention of the state government as the business is mainly handled by co-operative sector leaders and farmers.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Trinamool will not get even 100 seats: Mukul Roy attacks Mamata government

December 16, 2020 by Nasheman

Criticising Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, he said that earlier she did not sit with rich persons but now she does just that.

Mukul Roy was given the responsibility of the chief election strategist by the BJP in Bengal.

KALYANI: BJP national vice-president Mukul Roy claimed on Tuesday that TMC will not get even 100 seats out of the total 294 in the West Bengal assembly polls in 2021.

He said all those who are keeping themselves away from BJP because of misunderstandings must be convinced to return to its fold.

“With responsibility I am saying that TMC will not even cross the 100 seat mark in the coming state poll,” he told a meeting of BJP workers at Shimurali in Nadia district.

“Ask TMC to say how many seat they are going to win,” he said.

Asking party workers to convince those who were staying away from the party due to misunderstanding, Roy said “This is not the time for ego. There is big and strong fight before us and we have to win as Amit Shah Ji wants at least 200 seats in Bengal to turn it into Sonar Bangla and push TMC to the bottom like CPI-M.”

Criticising Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, he said that earlier she did not sit with rich persons but now she does just that.

He hit out at the state government for the power rates in West Bengal, which she said is the highest in the country.

Roy, who was earlier a prominent leader of the ruling Trinamool Congress, criticised the Mamata Banerjee government for misusing funds given by the Centre post Cyclone Amphan.

“In two phases Modi handed over Rs 3400 crore to the Bengal government for Amphan effected people. But the poor people remained in the same plight”, Roy iterated.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will arrive in Bengal later this week and address two rallies on December 19 and 20, he added.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

India Covid-19 Updates new COVID-19 26,382 cases, tally at 99,32,548

December 16, 2020 by Nasheman

The total active cases in the country are at 3,32,002. With 33,813 new discharges in the last 24 hours, total discharged cases reached 94,56,449 With 26,382 new Covid-19 infections and 387 new deaths in the last 24 hours, the total cases in India reached 99,32,548, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) on Wednesday.

With 387 new deaths reported in the last 24 hours, the toll mounted to 1,44,096.

The total active cases in the country are at 3,32,002. With 33,813 new discharges in the last 24 hours, total discharged cases reached 94,56,449.

Maharashtra continues to be the worst affected state by the pandemic with 72,458 active cases, followed by Kerala with 57,909 active cases.

The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) on Wednesday said that a total of 15,66,46,280 samples tested for the novel coronavirus up to December 15. Of these, 10,85,625 samples were tested on Tuesday. 

Filed Under: HEALTH, India

RSS-affiliate Bharatiya Kisan Sangh to protest in Madhya Pradesh for MSP regime

December 15, 2020 by Nasheman

MP agriculture minister Kamal Patel had said that the BJP would be organising farmer meets in the state from Tuesday to dispel “misconceptions” about the Centre’s new farm laws.

INDORE: The RSS-affiliated Bharatiya Kisan Sangh (BKS) said it would protest on Tuesday on two highways in Madhya Pradesh in support of the minimum support price (MSP) mechanism with over 10,000 farmers expected to take part, a functionary said on Monday.

Incidentally, MP agriculture minister Kamal Patel had said that the BJP would be organising farmer meets in the state from Tuesday to dispel “misconceptions” about the Centre’s new farm laws.

Those protesting against the three farm laws have claimed they are aimed at doing away with the MSP and mandi mechanisms and give corporates a dominant role in the sector.

“Farmers of western Madhya Pradesh, known for major cotton harvests, are forced to sell their produce below MSP. In this region, even the procurement centre of Cotton Corporation of India has not come up,” Kamal Singh Anjana of the BKS’ Malwa Prant (Indore and Ujjain divisions) said.

“Maize too is being sold below MSP in western MP. On the call of the BKS, over 10,000 farmers will protest on national highway number 3 (Mumbai-Agra road) in Dhar and on Indore-Icchapur state highway in Khandwa,” he said, adding that the BKS has already said some changes should be made in the new farm laws.

“For ensuring procurement through MSP and for other demands, we have written nearly four lakh letters to the president and prime minister from Madhya Pradesh,” he added.

Meanwhile, Khandwa BJP MP and former president of MP BJP unit Nandkumar Chauhan said at a press conference that the new laws were for the benefit of farmers.

Asked about farmers not getting MSP for cotton and maize, Chauhan said, “recent rains have made the produce moist and this has caused some hurdles in their procurement”.

To another query on the BKS’ protest, Chauhan said India is a democracy and if the RSS-backed BKS wants to protest on farmers’ issues, “it would manifest that it is an active organisation”.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

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