Yogi announces compensation for Kanpur girl’s family

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has announced financial assistance of Rs 5 lakh to the family of the six-year-old girl whose body was found in Kanpur with some organs missing. The girl was reported missing on Saturday and her body was found on Sunday morning.

“The government will provide financial assistance of Rs five lakh to the family. The guilty will be punished by getting the matter heard in a fast track court,” said the Chief Minister’s office.

The Chief Minister further ordered that the accused persons should be booked under the National Security Act (NSA). Meanwhile, Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Kanpur Preetinder Singh said that two youths, Ankle, and Virendra, had been arrested in connection with the crime.

Both are neighbors of the minor girl and had lured her away with a promise of a packet of chips. “They have confessed to the crime and we will ensure strict punishment for them,” the DIG said. The child was allegedly murdered in the Bhadras village of Ghatampur in Kanpur on Saturday night.

Internal body parts of the minor were missing after the body was recovered by the police on Sunday. A complaint was registered by the family members of the six-year-old girl after her sudden disappearance on Diwali night.

Naidu greets nation on Deepawali, urges to follow Covid protocols

Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu on Friday greeted the nation on the eve of Deepawali, which signifies the victory of good over evil, and urged people to celebrate the festival of lights adhering to the health and hygiene protocols in view of the Covid-19 pandemic.

In his greetings to the nation, Naidu said, “I extend my warm greetings and good wishes to all my fellow citizens in India and abroad on the auspicious occasion of Deepawali/Diwali – the festival of lights.”

The Vice President said that Deepawali is celebrated with traditional fervor and zeal, it signifies the victory of good over evil and reaffirms our belief in the noble ideals and morals of Lord Rama’s life.

He said it is the day when Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya with Sita and Laxmana from exile of 14 years after defeating the demon king Ravana.

“It is also a celebration of the pious and principled path exemplified in the life and deeds of Lord Rama. The festival reminds us that we need to constantly quell the demonic forces and foster goodness and harmony in our society,” Naidu said. He also pointed out that Deepawali’s celebrations transcend the boundaries of India.

“One can say it is one of the biggest celebrated festivals in the world. Indians living abroad celebrate Deepawali with much fanfare and love. Worshiping of Lakshmi Devi, the Goddess of prosperity in the night of Deepawali is also one of the main rituals of this festival,” he said.

Highlighting the Covid-19 pandemic situation across the country, Naidu said, Deepawali is always an occasion for family and friends to come together and celebrate.

“But this year, given the unprecedented health emergency due to Covid-19, I urge my fellow citizens to celebrate Deepawali by adhering to health and hygiene protocols,” he said.

“May this festival dispel the darkness of ignorance and kindle the light of knowledge and enlightenment. May it bring peace, harmony, prosperity, and happiness in our lives,” he added.

It’s better if Pinarayi Vijayan too quits: Congress

Welcoming the decision of Kodiyeri Balakrishnan to quit as CPI-M state secretary, the Congress on Friday said it would be even better if Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to steps down at the earliest.

Earlier in the day Balakrishnan’s leave was extended for further medical treatment after he expressed his desire for it and in his place, the Left Democratic Front convenor A.Vijayaraghavan was given charge of the CPI-M state secretary.

Speaking to the media, Leader of Opposition Ramesh Chennithala said never in the history of the CPI-M have they been in such a position where Vijayan’s office is caught in various cases, including gold smuggling and other scams and Balakrishnan’s son in jail in an alleged drug case.

“How long have we been demanding that both Balakrishnan and Vijayan quit. Balakrishnan saying he needs leave for medical treatment is a bluff as he never sought leave when he went for treatment to the US. “Vijayan’s turn has now come and it’s better he also quits immediately, if not he will have to bow out in shame,” said Chennithala.

The Customs Department had arrested P.S. Sarith, a former employee of the UAE Consulate here, on July 5 for allegedly smuggling gold in diplomatic baggage destined for the Consulate. Another former Consulate staff Swapna Suresh and her associate Sandip Nair were arrested by the National Investigation Agency from Bengaluru.

Vijayan first removed M. Sivasankar as his Principal Secretary and then as IT Secretary after it allegedly surfaced that Swapna and Sivasankar were close friends.

Trouble doubled for Vijayan after his man-Friday C.M. Ravindran, his assistant private secretary was asked to appear before the ED, but since he turned Covid positive, he is yet to appear before the ED. ED might summon more people attached to the CM office, reports say.

Two times former Congress Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said that Balakrishnan could have quit much before and had he done that, the image would not have been this sullied.

“People by now have realized that all that has come up is not mere allegations, but a reality,” said Chandy.

Though Balakrishnan and Vijayan both hail from Kannur and have had the best of relations, things soured after Bineesh ran into trouble and Balakrishnan was peeved with Vijayan for failing to come to his aid. Popular media critic Jayashankar said the choice of Vijayaraghavan does not augur well as there are more seasoned veterans who were more apt for the post.

But with Balakrishnan bowing out, all eyes are on Vijayan, as he too has medical problems and was in the US for treatment and many see Balakrishnan has played a fast one and did it to put pressure on Vijayan whose former secretary is in jail and Ravindran expected to appear before ED, once he turns Covid negative.

Naidu likens YSRCP govt to ‘jungle raj’ for Salaam family suicide

Telugu Desam Party (TDP) president N. Chandrababu Naidu likened the Yuvajana Rythu Sramika Party (YSRCP) government to a ‘jungle raj’ which along with the Andhra Pradesh police department was responsible for Abdul Salaam’s family suicide recently.

“The Minority family’s suicide was just a culmination of a series of non-stop atrocities being committed against the BCs, SCs, STs, and Muslim minorities under the Jagan Reddy’s ‘Police Raj’,” alleged Naidu.

He said Salaam’s family lost all hope of leading a peaceful life after Nandyala police terrorized it and mentally tortured them, which led to all of them throwing themselves under a goods train. He likened their deaths to an ‘animal sacrifice’ in alleged diabolical rule in the southern state.

“Ruthless harassment in the form of false cases and oral threats drove the Muslim family to end their lives. Prior to his death, Salaam told his mother-in-law how the police threatened to send him to jail,” Naidu alleged.

According to the former Chief Minister, Salaam’s mother-in-law stated that he was first implicated in a false robbery case and sent to jail.

“He came out of jail after 42 days and tried to earn his livelihood by driving an autorickshaw. Again, another false case was filed and Salaam was called to the police station where he was terrorized,” said the TDP supremo.

In addition to demanding a CBI probe, Naidu also demanded the dismissal of circle inspector Somasekhar Reddy and head constable Gangadhar and the suspension of local DSP.

On Sunday, circle inspector Somasekhar Reddy and head constable Gangadhar were arrested for abetment to suicide of Salaam (45), his wife Noorjahan (43), son Dada Khalandar (9), and daughter Salma (14). The four committed suicide last Wednesday due to alleged police harassment.

The policemen immediately got bail but the state government has filed a bail cancellation petition. The Salaam family suicide has taken a political color in the southern state with the incumbent YSRCP and TDP trading barbs against each other.

Rahul Gandhi to visit Kannur for a day on Nov 12

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will make a flying visit to Kannur in Kerala on Thursday, party sources said.

The MP from Wayanad will land at the Kannur airport and drive to the residence of AICC General Secretary and Rajya Sabha member KC Venugopal to offer condolences over the demise of the latter’s mother on Wednesday.

After paying his respects to the departed soul, Rahul will return to Delhi later in the day.

Venugopal’s meteoric rise at the national level in the party is attributed to his closeness with Gandhi.

A two-time-Lok Sabha member from Alappuzha, the 57-year-old Venugopal did not contest the 2019 general elections but was recently elected to the Rajya Sabha from Rajasthan.

Bihar results: Close fight on 38 seats with less than 1K vote difference

After four rounds of counting for the 243 seats in the Bihar Assembly elections on Tuesday, 38 constituencies are witnessing a very close fight between the NDA and the Grand Alliance.

There is a gap of fewer than 1,000 votes between the leading and the first trailing candidate in these seats. In some seats, the difference is less than 50 votes. In such a situation, everyone is keenly watching the results of these seats.

In the Bihariganj Assembly seat, the Congress candidate is leading over the JD(U) candidate by just eight votes. Similarly, BJP’s Mithilesh Tiwari was ahead by just 22 votes at the Baikunthpur Assembly seat. RJD candidate Ajay Yadav leads in the Atri Assembly seat by just 848 votes. While the JD(U) candidate from the Bajpatti Assembly seat is trailing by 380 votes from the RJD candidate.

As per the Election Commission website, four rounds of counting have been done for the 243 seats. According to trends so far, BJP was leading in 74 seats, the JD(U) on 48, the RJD on 66, and the Congress has made gains on 21 seats.

BJP-led NDA will form govt in Bihar, says Dilip Ghosh

West Bengal Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Dilip Ghosh, who is on a political visit to Jalpaiguri, on Tuesday said that the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) would win and form the government in Bihar.

“It is true that the electoral fight is really tough in Bihar. But I am confident that the BJP-led NDA will win and form the state government in Bihar,” Ghosh told reporters at the Jalpaiguri Road station this morning. The BJP state unit chief also admitted that an anti-incumbency factor was there in Bihar polls this year as the party has been in the seat of power in the state for a long.

“Many people have lost their jobs in the Covid-19 lockdown. But we will accept the mandate whatever may be the result,” he added.

Ghosh was received at the railway station by BJP Jalpaiguri district secretary Bapi Goswami, party MP Jayanta Kumar Roy, and other party leaders when he arrived by Padatik Express at around 10.30 am this morning.

Asked about the impact of Bihar polls on Bengal, he confidently said: “It will not have any impact on Bengal. In the past also, Bihar’s poll results never influenced West Bengal elections. BJP will form the government in West Bengal in 2021 with 200-plus assembly seats,” he said.

Bihar BJP’s booth level workers played crucial role in assembly polls

After an early lead by the BJP and its emergence as the single-largest party in Bihar in early trends, the party’s election cell has played a crucial role to impact voters in favor of the NDA.

“We deployed 82,000 Booth Level Agents 2 (BLA 2) workers just a week before the first phase of polling. It has worked in favor of all alliance partners, apart from the BJP,” said Radhika Raman, convenor of the BJP’s election cell.

“These BLAs are well-coordinated with Saptarshi, Panna Pramukhs and candidates of respective parties of our alliance and they managed to convince voters and brought them to the polling booths,” Raman said.

The Saptrishi and BLAs have their jobs cut out as they visit voters at the doorstep, explain the public welfare works of NDA in the last 15 years and take their feedback,” he said.

Saptarishi refers to seven persons who work on each booth in Bihar and BLA 1 refers to the candidates themselves. The idea is to reach out to as many voters as possible. It is evident that Panna Pramukhs played a crucial role in the 2014, 2019 parliamentary elections as well as the last Uttar Pradesh assembly elections.

“The BLA 2, Panna Pramukh and Saptarishis are the backbone of this election as they make people aware of voting rights, party manifesto, past records as well as future policies. Trends till 1 PM suggests that they have worked well at the ground level and managed to convince voters,” Raman said. As per the Election Commission, Bihar has 106527 polling this time around.

“In 2015, there were 72723 Saptarishi in Bihar and we have extended it in the remaining 33,804 booths by adding another 82,000 BLA 2 workers. They are dedicated members inspired by the BJP’s ideology,” Raman said.

RJD-BJP neck and neck in Bihar after 2 hours of counting

Key rivals for the Bihar Assembly, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are neck and neck after two hours of counting for the 243-seat-Vidhan Sabha.

As per results announced by the Election Commission so far, the RJD is leading on 46 out of 152 seats counted till 10 a.m., while the ruling BJP is trailing by securing a lead on 40 seats. At 9 a.m., early trends had shown the BJP ahead on 8 out of 20 seats after counting began at 8 a.m.

The results are mostly from the counting of the postal ballots and EVMs simultaneously at 1,06,515 polling stations across the state.

The Nitish Kumar-led Janata Dal-United (JDU) is leading on 32 seats in the third position, followed by Congress (13), Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation) (7), Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP) (5), Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) (3), Communist Party of India (Marxist) (2), and one each with Asaduddin Owaisi’s All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), Communist Party of India (CPI) and an Independent candidate.

Counting of votes got underway in the morning for the three-phase Bihar Assembly elections that may herald a new era in state politics, with exit polls predicting a victory for the RJD-led Grand Alliance.

The magic number for the winner is 122 in the 243-seat Assembly. The Janata Dal United-led National Democratic Alliance and the Rashtriya Janata Dal-led United Progressive Alliance are the main contenders.

As the elections ended last week, exit polls unanimously predicted a clear edge for the Grand Alliance, also known as Mahagatbandhan, led by RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav.

Counting of votes for Haryana Assembly bypoll seat begins

The counting of votes for the Baroda Assembly by-poll in Haryana began at 8 a.m. on Tuesday and the result is expected by noon, election officials said here. The fate of 14 candidates, including seven Independents, will be decided during the day.

Sixty-eight percent of the 1.81 lakh electors exercised their franchise on November 3. The main contest is between Congress candidate Induraj Narwal, who is a former Sonepat Zila Parishad member, and BJP candidate and wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt.

The Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) has fielded Joginder Singh Malik. The bypoll was necessitated by the death of three-time Congress legislator Sri Krishan Hooda.

Baroda in Sonepat district is considered a stronghold of Congress leader and former two-time Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, who aggressively campaigned along with his MP son Deepender Hooda.