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Congress needs to position itself differently from BJP By Amulya Ganguli

December 8, 2018 by Nasheman

The Congress deserves two cheers for recovering from being down in the dumps in 2014 to a position where it is believed to be posing a credible challenge to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.

Earlier, the Congress had won several by-elections in Karnataka, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh to show that it has been able to pick itself up from the floor. Its success in forming a coalition government in Karnataka, although the BJP emerged as the single-largest party, is also a feather in its cap.

What is intriguing about these outcomes is that there has been no evidence that the Congress has succeeded in rejuvenating its customarily lethargic organisational structure or that its leaders have been able to present themselves as genuine hopes for the future.

Neither Rahul Gandhi nor the party’s leaders in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Karnataka are seen by the average voter as being capable of ushering in a new era of progress and prosperity.

All that they have been able to do is to present themselves as alternatives to the present ruling dispensation in Karnataka and the three northern states. Yet, that achievement has been enough to make the Congress more confident than before.

The apparent reason for the self-assurance probably has less to do with wide popular approval for the Congress than with the affliction of the anti-incumbency factor for the BJP.

If the Congress is benefitting from the BJP’s discomfiture, it means that the party has been largely able to overcome the damaging taint on its reputation as a result of the multiple scams and the government’s policy paralysis which brought it crashing down four years ago.

It is not that public memory is short, but the experience of some of the government’s present inadequacies are stronger. Among them is the continuing joblessness, whose impact is perhaps all the greater because it was the promise of a buoyant economy fostering employment which was behind the BJP’s success in the last general election.

Along with unemployment, it is possible that the dismay among the middle-class caused by the troubles affecting well-regarded institutions like the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has been damaging for the BJP.

The realisation that the BJP is no longer on as strong a wicket as before appears to have made the Hindutva camp led by the Rashtriya Swayamsevek Sangh (RSS) revive the temple movement and even assert that it will not hesitate to start the kind of agitation which marked the movement in 1992-93 if construction work does not immediately begin on the temple.

The BJP so far has been reticent on its intentions — the party is probably waiting for the results from the three BJP-ruled states, as also of Telangana, before revealing its hand — but how the Congress will respond if a bill on the temple’s construction is brought before parliament is unknown.

The uncertainty is due to the fact that the Congress’s recovery has been accompanied by instances of back-sliding such as playing the “soft” Hindutva card which has brought the party close to the BJP, as in the Sabarimala episode in Kerala.

Like the somewhat hazy stance on secularism, the Congress’s economic outlook is also unclear with Rahul Gandhi’s emphasis on loan waivers for farmers suggesting that the party remains stuck in the old populist mode which was the hallmark of the Sonia Gandhi-led National Advisory Council (NAC) which hobbled Manmohan Singh’s economic reforms.

It was Narendra Modi’s promise to continue the reforms which was behind his victory. And it is his backtracking, presumably under pressure from protectionist saffron outfits like the Swadeshi Jagran Manch and to counter Rahul Gandhi’s “suit-boot ki sarkar” jibe, which is one of the reasons why the BJP is now on the back foot.

But if the Congress wants to re-establish its image of the immediate post-independence years as a modern, secular party, it will have to stop playing footsie with Hindutva or don the NAC’s crypto-communist cap.

Any gains it is making at the moment is almost entirely due to the BJP’s failings on the economic and social fronts, where the misery caused by the lack of jobs and agricultural distress has been compounded by the violent antics of the gau rakshaks and targeting of minorities via the erasure of the Muslim names of towns.

But except for the Congress’s diehard supporters, a return to the NAC’s “socialism” minus secularism will not be a welcome development. To gain wider support, the Congress will have to reiterate its commitment to both economic reforms and secularism.

The party’s leaders and spokespersons will also have to display sobriety and grace while referring to their opponents — attributes which are singularly absent in the latter, who appear to revel in vitriol.

Unless the Congress marks itself out as completely different from the BJP, it will be difficult for the party to project a clear alternative to the BJP’s quasi-religious politics with is focus on widening the Hindu-Muslim divide and the erosion of institutional autonomy.

[IANS]

Filed Under: India

Modi’s LPG scheme reduced household air pollution: Study

December 8, 2018 by Nasheman

New Delhi The Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY), a pet project of Prime Minister Narendra Modi that aims to provide every household Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) replacing wood or coal fuel, has been found useful in tackling household air pollution, a new report said.

The study, “The India State-Level Disease Burden Initiative”, released by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and The Lancet, stated that in 2017 in India 12.4 lakh deaths were caused due to air pollution, of which 4.8 lakh were due to household air pollution.

“There is increasing political momentum in India to address air pollution. Household air pollution is reducing in India faciliated by the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana. The findings systematically document the variations among states, which would serve as a useful guide for making further progress in reducing the adverse impact of air pollution in the country,” Proffesor Balram Bhargava, Secretary, Health Research, Ministry of Health, and Director General, ICMR, said.

According to the report, reasons for the household air pollution are mainly residential burning of solid fuels for cooking and to some extent heating. The major types of such fuel are wood, dung, agricultural residues, coal and charcoal.

The study found that states like Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Assam, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Meghalaya, who stood low in Semi Demographic Index (SDI – a composite measure based on per capita income, average educational attainment and fertility rate), were using more solid fuels.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India

Mexico opens consulate in Bengaluru

December 8, 2018 by Nasheman

Bengaluru, Dec 7 Mexico on Friday opened its honorary consulate in this tech hub for Karnataka and the neighbouring state of Telangana.

“Bengaluru-based entrepreneur Sandeep Kumar Maini is our honorary consul for the consulate, with jurisdiction in Karnataka and Telangana,” Mexican Ambassador Melba Pria told reporters on the occasion.

Mexico is geographically located between the US and Central America and is popular for its scenic beaches off the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.

Highlighting the diplomatic contacts between the two nations and Mexican presence in the southern region, Pria said the consulate would promote economic and cultural relations in the two states.

“The consulate will also liaison with the business community in these two states and cater to Mexicans visiting this part of south India,” she said.

Mexico has an embassy in New Delhi and three honorary consulates in Chennai, Kolkata and Mumbai.

With the opening of consulate in Bengaluru, the Chennai consulate will cater to the three other southern states of Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

Two Mexican firms – Softech and Cinepolis and Fun Cinemas – are based in Bengaluru, while a third one is being set up to build a Theme Park for children in the garden city.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India

Italy fines Facebook 10 mn euros for misleading users

December 8, 2018 by Nasheman

London Italian regulators have fined Facebook 10 million euros for selling users’ data without informing them.

The competition watchdog handed Facebook two fines totalling 10 million euros, “also for discouraging users from trying to limit how the company shares their data”, Italian portal The Local reported on Saturday.

Facebook “misleadingly gets people to sign up… without informing them in an immediate and adequate way of how the data they will provide will be harvested for commercial purposes”, read a statement from Italy’s AGCM consumer and market watchdog.

The authority has directed Facebook to publish an apology to users on its website and on its app.

Reacting to this, a Facebook spokesperson said they are reviewing the authority’s decision.

“We hope to work with them to resolve their concerns. This year we made our terms and policies clearer to help people understand how we use data and how our business works,” the spokesperson was quoted as saying.

“We also made our privacy settings easier to find and use, and we’re continuing to improve them. You own and control your personal information on Facebook,” the statement said.

Facebook Italy recently agreed to “make a payment of more than 100 million euros” to end a fiscal fraud dispute with Italian authorities.

Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC), which is Facebook’s lead privacy regulator in Europe, in October opened a formal investigation into the fresh Facebook data breach which affected 50 million users, that could result in a fine of $1.63 billion.

“The investigation will examine Facebook’s compliance with its obligation under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to implement appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure the security and safeguarding of the personal data it processes,” said DPC.

(IANS)

Filed Under: World

IISc blast: 2 professors booked for negligence, police say security protocol breached

December 7, 2018 by Nasheman

A day after the explosion at the IISc’s Aerospace Engineering Department’s Laboratory for Hypersonic and Shock Wave Research in Bengaluru, the police have booked two professors for criminal negligence.

On Thursday, the security chief of IISc, Chandrashekhar, filed a complaint with the Sadashivnagar Police against professors G Jagadeesh and KPJ Reddy, claiming that they were in charge of the lab and were responsible for ensuring that the equipment being used was safe.

“The family members complained that the institute should have ensured that experiments were being conducted in a safe environment. He (Chandrashekhar) has also stated that several faculty members were of the opinion that the expansion of gases in the cylinder caused the blast. The two professors were supposed to ensure that such incidents do not happen. There was also evidence of breach of security protocol while handling the equipment,” the Sadashivnagar Police said.

Professors Jagadeesh and Reddy have been booked under 304A (causing death by negligence) and 338 (Causing grievous hurt by act endangering life or personal safety of others) of the IPC.

32-year-old research intern Manoj Kumar died in the gas explosion at the IISc laboratory on Wednesday afternoon.

Meanwhile, the three other victims; Karthik Shenoy, Naresh Kumar and Athulya Uday Kumar, are in a critical condition and are undergoing treatment at MS Ramaiah Hospital. Officials with the hospital said that Naresh Kumar is on the ventilator. “He is stable right now but the next few days are crucial for his recovery. Another patient Athulya has facial injuries. He is stable right now and is also conscious. Karthik Shenoy is also on ventilator and his condition is critical,” hospital officials said.

According to the police, four interns, who were M.Tech students, were conducting an experiment in the lab when the incident occurred. The four men, interning with Superwave Technology Private Limited, were handling pressurised hydrogen, oxygen, helium and nitrogen gases.

The victim, Manoj Kumar, a native of Mysuru’s Kollegal area, was standing close to the hydrogen cylinder, which is said to have burst. He died immediately due to the impact. His co-workers – Karthik Shenoy, Naresh Kumar and Athulya Uday Kumar – were grievously injured and were rushed to MS Ramaiah Hospital.

IISc on Friday released ex-gratia of Rs 10 lakh to wife of Mr Manoj. A team from the institute headed by the Director – Prof Anurad Kumar visited the MS Ramaiah Hospital on Friday, where the injured vitims are undergoing treatment. The Director has assured the relatives of the injured that IISc would cover the medical expenses.

Filed Under: News & Politics

All new vehicles to have high security registration plates from April 2019

December 7, 2018 by Nasheman

 Come April 2019, all new vehicles will come pre-fitted with high security registration plates (HSRP), the government said on Thursday.

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has notified amendments in the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 to this effect.

The notification mandates that the high security registration plate including the third registration mark shall be supplied by the vehicle manufacturers along with the vehicles manufactured on or after April 1, 2019 to their dealers.

The dealers would place a mark of registration on such plates and affix them on the vehicle. The vehicle dealers can also provide the HSRP plates for old vehicles.

“This step is likely to improve the coverage of HSRP on vehicles, while ensuring its quality by the vehicle manufacturers. The HSRP helps in keeping track of the vehicle, and makes it easier to trace a lost or stolen vehicle,” the Road Transport Ministry said in a release.

The notification to amend the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 to this effect was issued after “due consideration of objections and suggestions” received from the public in this regard, it said.

The government had in April this year invited objections and suggestions from those likely to be affected from the amendment.

IANS

Filed Under: News & Politics

TN condemns Centre’s permission for DPR for Mekedatu dam

December 7, 2018 by Nasheman

Tamil Nadu on Thursday condemned the central government for permitting the Karnataka government to prepare a Detailed Project Report (DPR) for building a new dam across the Cauvery river at Mekedatu.

At a special session convened here, the Tamil Nadu Assembly adopted a unanimous resolution to this effect.

The resolution urged the central government to revoke the permission given by the Central Water Commission to the Karnataka government.

The resolution was moved by Chief Minister K. Palaniswami and proposed by Deputy Chief Minister and Leader of the House O. Panneerselvam.

Leaders of various parties said that the dam, if constructed, would affect the livelihood of farmers in Tamil Nadu.

 

IANS

Filed Under: News & Politics

Gadkari collapses at function, says he’s now fine

December 7, 2018 by Nasheman

 Union Minister for Shipping Nitin Gadkari, a diabetic, fainted during a function here on Friday due to “low sugar” and later, after taking rest, left for the Shirdi Sai Baba temple.

The incident occurred when he was standing with other dignitaries for the National Anthem at the convocation function of the Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth (MPKV) Agricultural University.

Gadkari started feeling uneasy, lost his balance and collapsed on the dais. Maharashtra Governor C.V. Rao and some others rushed to prevent him from falling.

He was taken to a government guest house and examined by a team of medicos.

A diabetic patient, Gadkari’s condition was stated as “stable” by his Bharatiya Janata Party colleagues.

He himself tweeted later: “Had slight medical condition due to low sugar. I have been attended by doctors and I am doing well now. I thank all of you for all the well wishes.”

After a short rest at the guest house, Gadkari took a helicopter ride to Shirdi to pray at the Sai Baba temple and later took a private flight to his hometown Nagpur.

Party colleagues said his gruelling daily schedules may have taken a toll on his health which resulted in his collapse.

Gadkari is known to maintain a stringent 18-hour schedule starting at 6 a.m. with yoga and his working day continues well past midnight.

IANS

Filed Under: News & Politics

India’s growth was muted by lack of intent of earlier governments: Modi

December 7, 2018 by Nasheman

 

India's growth was muted by lack of intent of earlier governments: Modi
Claiming that India has witnessed unprecedented growth and development under his tenure, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday blamed the “lack of intent” of previous governments making the nation lag behind in all aspects until the BJP came to power in 2014.

“The fundamental question to be asked is why India, even 67 years of independence, continued to be underdeveloped?

“Eminent personalities ruled the country and went away but Indians yearned for even the basic of services. For over six decades, the issues faced by the masses were never resolved, why?

“Despite skilled human resources and abundant natural resources the country was far from developed. The reason was not lack of resources but lack of intent, lack of compassion, lack of work culture,” said Modi.

Modi was addressing the 75th anniversary of Hindi daily “Dainik Jagran” here, during which besides, crediting the media for playing a major role in nation building, the Prime Minister dedicated most of his over 30 minutes speech in emphasising how his government in merely four years has ushered in all-round progress and put India in world reckoning.

In an obvious reference to the Congress, which ruled the country for nearly six decades, Modi said the previous governments never intended to work for the masses for the sake of their “politics of vote-bank and appeasement”.

Enumerating his government’s various schemes and projects and informing how the country has seen “unprecedented progress” in all fields, Modi said: “If the previous governments had done all this work, then how would they have pursued the politics of vote-bank, their politics of appeasement”.

“Can you imagine that Mizoram, Meghalaya and Tripura were not on the railways map before we came to power.

“If the intention and the work culture that exists now, if it existed earlier, one can only imagine the progress the country could have made,” said Modi.

Modi praised the media’s role in turning his pet schemes ‘Swachh Bharat Mission’ and ‘Beti Bachao Beti Padhao’ into national movements.

“To question the system is not only the media’s responsibility but also its right and I welcome it,” he said praising the media for its role in strengthening the process of nation building.

IANS

Filed Under: News & Politics

We’re not your ‘hired gun’ anymore, Imran Khan tells US

December 7, 2018 by Nasheman

We're not your 'hired gun' anymore, Imran Khan tells US

Prime Minister Imran Khan has accused the US of “pushing Pakistan away” and said he would never want to have a relation with Washington where his country is treated like a “hired gun”.

“I would never want to have a relationship where Pakistan is treated like a hired gun — given money to fight someone else’s war,” Khan said in an interview with the Washington Post on Thursday, referring to the 1980s war against the Soviet Union and the ongoing war on terror.

“We should never put ourselves in this position again. It not only cost us human lives, devastation of our tribal areas, but it also cost us our dignity. We would like a proper relationship with the US,” he said.

Asked to elaborate on the ideal nature of relationship that he would like to have with the US, Khan said: “For instance, our relationship with China is not one-dimensional. It’s a trade relationship between two countries. We want a similar relationship with the US.”

He said Pakistan was not “hedging” towards China, rather it was Washington’s attitude which had brought a change in the bilateral relationship. “The US has basically pushed Pakistan away.”

Asked why he “harboured anti-US sentiments”, Khan said disagreeing with Washington’s policies did not make him “anti-American”.

“This is a very imperialistic approach. You are either with me or against me.”

Khan condemned the 2011 US operation in Abbottabad that killed Osama bin Laden, saying that it was “humiliating” that Washington did not trust Pakistan to kill the terrorist.

“It was humiliating that we were losing our soldiers and civilians and (suffering terrorist) bomb attacks because we were participating in the US war, and then our ally did not trust us to kill Bin Laden,” he said, adding that the US “should have tipped off Pakistan”.

“We did not know whether we were a friend or a foe.”

He also dismissed claims that there were safe havens for terrorists in Pakistan, saying that “there are no sanctuaries in Pakistan”.

Referring to US President Donald Trump’s South Asia policy, Khan said he was committed to having dialogue to achieve peace in war-torn Afghanistan.

“I talked for years about how there was no military solution in Afghanistan and they called me Taliban Khan. Now I’m happy that everyone realises there is only a political solution.”

Welcoming the US bid to engage in talks with the Afghan Taliban, he said that Islamabad did not want the US to leave Afghanistan in a hurry as they did in 1989.

“The last thing we want is to have chaos in Afghanistan. There should be a settlement this time.”

IANS

 

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