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Trump’s phone call with Macron described as ‘terrible’

June 5, 2018 by Nasheman

A phone call between US President Donald Trump and his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron has been described as being “terrible” after the latter candidly criticised the former’s policies, a media report said.

“Just bad. It was terrible,” an informed source told CNN on Monday.

“Macron thought he would be able to speak his mind, based on the relationship. But Trump can’t handle being criticised like that.”

A White House statement said the call on May 31 with Macron was focused on trade and immigration.

“Both leaders discussed the migration problem in Libya, and timelines to solve it. President Trump underscored the need to rebalance trade with Europe,” the statement said.

The call with Macron came the same day the US announced a unilateral decision to slap steel and aluminium tariffs on American allies, including Mexico, Canada, and the European Union, CNN reported.

In a statement issued by the Elysee Palace ahead of the call, Macron said he “regrets the US decision to confirm tariffs in steel and aluminium.”

“This decision is not only illegal, it is a mistake on many points. It is a mistake because it responds to a worldwide unbalance that exists in the worst ways through fragmentations and economic nationalism,” it added.

Trump held a similar call with British Prime Minister Theresa May on Monday.

According to a Downing Street spokesperson, the two leaders discussed the tariffs as well as other matters.

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Kumaraswamy said for Harmonious Solution for Cauvery Issue after meeting Kamal Hassan

June 5, 2018 by Nasheman

Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy today pitched for finding a harmonious solution to the Cauvery water sharing dispute with Tamil Nadu after film star-turned-politician Kamal Hassan met him here and took up the issue.

Speaking to reporters along with Hassan, he underlined the need for a cordial relationship between the two neighboring states and said that the farmers of Karnataka were as important as their Tamil Nadu counterparts.

“What Kamal Hassan has said about the Cauvery Management Board (authority) is that both the states should maintain cordial relations. Whatever problem is there, we have to equally share it. Karnataka farmers are as important as Tamil Nadu farmers. The issue should be sorted out cordially without giving a scope for any differences,” Kumaraswamy said.

Hassan, who recently launched his political outfit ‘Makkal Needhi Maiam’, replied in the affirmative to a question whether he took up the issue of the Cauvery board (authority) and expressed satisfaction over the attitude of Kumaraswamy.

“Yes. It has been set up. We would like it to be expedited and this attitude (of Kumaraswamy) is what we are looking forward to. We are like brothers. I am happy there is the chief minister who is looking at it in the same manner,” he said.

Noting that Cauvery had been there even when they were not born, the actor said, “It will be there, it should be there.” Acting on the Supreme Court’s direction, the Centre had on Friday last constituted the CMA to address the dispute over sharing of river water among the riparian states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, and Puducherry.

The apex court had directed the government on February 16, to form the CMA within six weeks in a verdict that marginally increased Karnataka’s share of Cauvery water, reduced the allocation for Tamil Nadu and sought to settle the protracted water dispute between the two southern states.

When Hassan was reminded that the governments in Tamil Nadu always tried to resolve the issue through court, he said courts were never a solution to the problem. It was only the people-to-people contact that can resolve the issue.

“I see hope in the conversation I had with him (Kumaraswamy) and that’s more important. The way forward will be found by people with a mindset to go forward,” said Hassan.

To a question whether he would discuss with the Tamil Nadu government just as he spoke to Hassan, Kumaraswamy said he was prepared, provided his counterpart was ready for talks.

Kumaraswamy stressed that it was the duty of the two governments to resolve the disputes within the framework of the Constitution and the federal system.

Replying to a query whether the Tamil Nadu government’s line of thinking was similar to his, Hassan said, “It doesn’t matter. I come on behalf of people and he (Kumaraswamy) is also talking on behalf of the people.”

When asked whether he wanted to be the bridge between the governments of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, Hassan said he can be “a squirrel, a bridge and even the slippers people walk on.” “I can be anything, sir. I am ready to be that because I am a new party. I am a child. I am willing to have no luggage,I have no egos. I have come here to just ask because the Kuruvai (paddy) crops are coming up and fortunately after his (Kumaraswamy) swearing-in, the catchment has seen some rain. So, you can afford to be kind,” Hassan added.

Water for irrigation is traditionally released from the Mettur Dam in Tamil Nadu for Kuruvai on June 12 annually but seems unlikely this year as had been on several other occasions due to low storage.

Karnataka had, early last month, said it was not in a position to release Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu.

Haasan’s meeting with Kumaraswamy comes at a time when his contemporary Rajinikanth, who has announced his intentions to launch a political party, is facing a ban on his upcoming film “Kaala” in Karnataka over his remarks on Cauvery issue.

However, replying to a question, Haasan said the issue was not discussed in his meeting with the chief minister.

“Discussion was not about ‘Kaala’. Not a word was spoken about it. There is a (film) chamber, business community who will take care of it,” he added.

Upset with Rajinikanth’s reported statement that whichever government comes to power in Karnataka should implement the Supreme Court order on Cauvery water sharing in toto, the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) has announced it would not allow screening of ‘Kaala’, due for release on June 7, in the state.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Kovind, Naidu, Modi urge people to beat plastic pollution

June 5, 2018 by Nasheman

President Ram Nath Kovind, Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday urged people to reaffirm the commitment to a cleaner and sustainable planet and pledge to beat the plastic pollution.

Plastic pollution is also the theme of the World Environment day, being hosted by India on Tuesday.

“On the World Environment Day, we reaffirm our commitment to a cleaner and sustainable planet. India is hosting the global celebrations this year. And we are obligated to bequeathing a greener and eco-friendly legacy to our children,” Kovind said in a tweet.

The Vice President pushed for the plastic ban, saying: “Let us take a pledge to ‘Beat Plastic Pollution’, the theme of the World Environment Day today. Time has come for every individual to join the campaign to end single-use plastic and protect the environment.”

Modi also took to Twitter to greet the people. “Together, let us ensure that our future generations live in a clean and green planet, in harmony with nature,” he said in a tweet.

Human Resource Development Minister Prakash Javadekar urged people to vow not to use low-grade plastic.

“Fifteen thousand tonnes of plastic waste is generated every day, 9,000 tonnes is collected and recycled, but 6,000 tonnes of plastic waste is not collected and remain littered,” Javadekar said.

Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad emphasised on raising awareness for “a cleaner and greener environment that can lead us to sustainable development”.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee also urged people to pledge to “beat plastic pollution”.

The Congress also took to Twitter, pledging to protect and preserve the Environment, saying, “the Earth doesn’t belong to us but, we belong to the Earth”.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Hours after flag meeting Pakistan violates ceasefire in J&K

June 5, 2018 by Nasheman


Within hours of a flag meeting to maintain ceasefire on the international border (IB) in Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan Rangers fired mortars at Indian positions on Tuesday.

Police said around 1 a.m. the Pakistan Rangers fired two-to-three mortars in the Akhnoor sector of the IB.

“Border Security Force (BSF) troopers did not retaliate. No casualty or damage was caused in the Pakistani shelling,” a police officer said.

On Monday, a sector commanders level flag meeting was held in Suchetgarh between the BSF and Pakistan Rangers for two hours.

The meeting was held on Pakistan’s request and the two sides agreed to respect the ceasefire agreement in letter and spirit.

Filed Under: India

Institution of Governor has a pivotal role to play: Modi

June 4, 2018 by Nasheman

Addresses opening session of 49th Governors’ Conference

The Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that the institution of Governor has a pivotal role to play within the federal structure and Constitutional framework of our country.

Addressing the opening session of the 49th Conference of Governors at Rashtrapati Bhawan on Monday, he spoke at length about how Governors could leverage their experience in different walks of life so that people derive maximum benefit of various central development schemes and initiatives.

He said Governors of States with significant tribal population can help in ensuring that the tribal communities benefit from Government initiatives in fields such as education, sports, and financial inclusion.

He said the tribal communities had played a key role in the freedom struggle, and this should be recognized and recorded for posterity through avenues such as digital museums.

The Prime Minister noted that Governors are also Chancellors of Universities. He said that International Yoga Day on June 21st can be utilized as an opportunity to generate greater awareness about Yoga among the youth. Similarly, he emphasized that Universities can also become the focal point of the celebrations for the 150th anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.

The Prime Minister mentioned some key themes of development such as the National Nutrition Mission, electrification of villages and development parameters in aspirational districts. He suggested that Governors could also visit a few recently electrified villages to witness first-hand the benefits of electrification.

He said that during the recent Gram Swaraj Abhiyan from 14th April, seven key schemes of the Government were implemented fully in over 16,000 villages. He said that these villages have been freed from seven problems through Jan Bhagidaari. He said Gram Swaraj Abhiyan is now being extended to 65000 more villages, with a target date of 15th August.

He suggested that planning for the 50th Governors’ Conference next year should begin immediately. This effort should focus on making this annual event even more productive.

Hindusthan Samachar/Shri Ram Shaw

Filed Under: News & Politics

HDK stops expenditures causing loss to state revenue

June 4, 2018 by Nasheman


Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy started numerous means to stop the expenditures causing loss to the exchequer and enhance the money related status in the state.

The CM put a brake on the buy of new cars, unnecessary expenses in the administration and so on. He requested the authorities to audit the proposals for new car purchase for government departments, offices, and institutions before taking a decision. He likewise proposed diminishing the pointless costs at the organization level.

The Chief Minister said there ought not to be any pointless renovations of government offices and official residence. He likewise informed that he would eliminate going in special flights as much as possible.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Kamal Hasan meets HDK,pleads for Cauvery water to standing Kurvai Paddy crops

June 4, 2018 by Nasheman


Kamal Hasan, multilingual film star turned politician today met HD Kumaraswamy,JDS-Congress alliance government Chief Minister and requested the latter to release Cauvery river water to save the standing Kurvai paddy crops in Tamil Nadu.
The filmmaker after his meeting with the chief minister claimed in a joint media interaction along with the CM: We both of us from the adjoining states need to live like brothers.I have come here not as any representative of the state government but as a representative of the people…
…Not only that I have come here to request the chief minister to release Cauvery water in order to save the standing paddy crops in Tamil Nadu. Cauvery is much important than films,he remarked.
Cauvery has been there much before we were born yet we have continued to fight over the same till date. Farmers of both the states should resolve this issue and approaching court should have been the last resort,he told.
The matter is already before the court but we can still give a try to resolve the issue amicably outside the purview of the court, told Kamal Hasan.
HD Kumaraswamy informed: Farmers of both the states should co-exist and we should find alternatives to find an amicable solution.

Hindusthan Samachar/Manohar Yadavatti

Filed Under: News & Politics

Sushma to participate in BRICS Foreign Ministers’ meeting today

June 4, 2018 by Nasheman

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj will participate in the BRICS Foreign Ministers’ meeting in Johannesburg (South Africa) on Monday (June 04).

The meeting is expected to lay the foundation for next month’s annual summit of the grouping which will also be held in Johannesburg.

The BRICS comprises Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.

She will also chair a meeting of Foreign Ministers of IBSA (India, Brazil, South Africa), another bloc working to deepen coordination among the three countries on major global issues.

The External Affairs Minister will also attend a series of events marking the 125th anniversary of the historic incident where a young Mahatma Gandhi was thrown out of a train compartment in Pietermaritzburg railway station in 1893.

Hindusthan Samachar/Shri Ram Shaw

Filed Under: India

Conference of Governors & Lt. Governors to be held from today

June 4, 2018 by Nasheman

Kovind to preside over the two-day Conference at Rashtrapati Bhavan

The President Ram Nath Kovind will preside over a two-day Conference of Governors and Lt. Governors on Monday and Tuesday (June 4 and 5) at Rashtrapati Bhavan.


This will be the 49th such Conference to be held in Rashtrapati Bhavan and the second Conference to be presided over by President Kovind.

The first Conference of Governors was held at Rashtrapati Bhavan in 1949. It was presided over by C. Rajagopalachari, then the Governor General of India.
The two-day Conference will discuss important thematic issues in various sessions. On June 4, the Conference will commence with the inaugural address by the President. The second session will see briefings and presentations on flagship programmes of the Government of India and on internal security.

During this session, presentations will be made by the Vice Chairman and the CEO of NITI Aayog as well as by the National Security Advisor. The Prime Minister will also address the gathering.

The third session will cover the theme of higher education in state universities and skill development for employability. The Governor of Gujarat will be the convenor of this session. During this session presentations will be made by the Secretary, Higher Education and the Secretary, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion.

In the fourth session, Governors/Lt. Governors will discuss steps taken on the report ‘Rajyapal – Vikas Ke Rajdoot: Catalytic Role of Governors as Agents for Change in Society’. This report was submitted by the Committee of Governors to the President on January 9, 2018. The Committee was constituted during the 48th Conference of Governors in October 2017. The Governor of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana will convene this session.

On June 5, the fifth session of the Conference of Governors will discuss ideas on how to commemorate the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. During this session, presentations will be made on Gram Swaraj Abhiyan and Swachhata Internship and Governors/Lt. Governors will make suggestions. The Governor of Uttar Pradesh shall be the convenor of this session.

In the sixth and concluding session, brief presentations on the deliberations in the previous thematic sessions will be made by the convenor Governors. The President, the Vice President, the Prime Minister, the Home Minister and the External Affairs Minister will address the concluding session.

A special session on Union Territories will be held on June 5, at which Lt. Governors/Administrators of Union Territories will discuss status of implementation of various flagship programmes. The Cabinet Secretary, Home Secretary and other senior officials will be part of the meeting.

Governors and Lt. Governors of all States and Union Territories will attend the Conference. The Vice President; Prime Minister; Union Ministers of Home Affairs; External Affairs; Human Resource Development; Skill Development and Entrepreneurship; Minster of State (I/C) of Ministry of Culture and Vice Chairman and CEO of NITI Aayog and other senior officials from various Ministries will also participate.

Hindusthan Samachar/Shri Ram Shaw

Filed Under: News & Politics

Kairana bypoll win breaks RLD’s ‘zero’ spell in Parliament

June 2, 2018 by Nasheman


The RLD win in the Kairana Lok Sabha bypoll has broken the party’s ‘zero’ spell in Parliament and the state legislature, leading to workers celebrating their sole MP with the euphoric colours of Holi.

The victory of Rashtriya Lok Dal’s Tabassum Hasan in the Kairana by-election is of special significance for the party banking on the legacy of former prime minister Chaudhary Charan Singh.

RLD had no MP and its lone MLA Sahender Singh Ramala in Uttar Pradesh had switched to the BJP ahead of the Kairana bypoll, leaving the party high and dry in the country’s most populous state.

But the bypoll result, propelling Hasan, who was backed by the opposition, to parliament has infused new life in the RLD.

“Once the bypoll results were announced, the mood at the RLD’s office in Lucknow was upbeat, and party workers and leaders played Holi to celebrate the moment,” said state RLD chief Masood Ahmad.

“The victory of the RLD in Kairana is a victory for the mahagathbandhan (grand alliance) and also a victory for those who had reposed their faith in the ideology and policies of former prime minister Chaudhary Charan Singh,” he added.

The win comes after a dry run in the hustings.

In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, RLD candidates had to forfeit their deposits in six of the eight Lok Sabha seats they contested from Uttar Pradesh. The party managed to poll only 0.86 per cent of the total votes in the state.

The party’s performance was equally dismal in the 2017 Uttar Pradesh assembly elections — RLD contested 277 assembly seats but 266 of its candidates lost their deposits. Only one RLD candidate emerged victorious.

But he, too, left the RLD for BJP pastures a month ago on April 30.

“The lone RLD MLA joined BJP and is now a BJP MLA,” UP BJP general secretary Vidyasagar Sonkar told PTI.

Sahender Singh Ramala, who represented the RLD from Chhaprauli in Baghpat, joined the BJP at its office in Lucknow in the presence of Sonkar and state BJP chief Mahendra Nath Pandey.

“The said MLA was already expelled from the party for cross-voting in Rajya Sabha elections. It was proved that he was hand-in-glove with the BJP,” said senior RLD leader Anil Dubey.

Hasan is now an RLD MP in the Lok Sabha but the party does not have any representation in the Rajya Sabha or in the two houses of the state legislature, he said.

“But from here, we will assert ourselves very strongly for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections,” he asserted.

The tide could be turning, party leaders said.

According to state RLD chief Ahmad, farmers and youngsters were feeling duped by the wrong policies of the Centre and Uttar Pradesh governments.

“The bypolls to Kairana and Noorpur are also perceived as a victory of secular forces over the communal forces,” he said in a statement.

The state’s ruling BJP suffered a stunning electoral upset with joint opposition candidates posting victories in not just Kairana but also the Noorpur assembly constituency, which went to the Samajwadi Party.

“My victory has proved that the path of the united opposition is clear in 2019,” Tabassum Hasan said after the win.

The opposition victories follow the BJP defeats in the Lok Sabha by-elections in Gorakhpur and Phulpur in March, and come just a year before the general election.

Filed Under: News & Politics, Uncategorized

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