On Women’s Day, Swapna Suresh slams Pinarayi Vijayan

On International Women’s Day, the prime accused in the gold smuggling and the Life Mission bribery cases – Swapna Suresh took to her Facebook to slam Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.

“Happy women’s day! I am a woman fighting against the Hon’ble Chief Minister and his family for their illegal activities of selling us Keralites pathetically and for their selfish business empire, but unfortunately, no woman supports me publicly….hehe becoz this ruling party proves that they can give birth to crores of widows or crores of motherless children.

“Honourable CM Happy Women’s Day to you. Please sweeten your mouth tomorrow thinking you have defeated a woman unsuccessfully until now and I will celebrate ‘World Useless Men’s Day’ soon. History will repeat once again.”

Swapna has been going hammer and tongs against Vijayan and his family and even challenged him to file a defamation case or get her arrested for her outbursts.

She has been particularly harsh ever since Vijayan said inside and outside the Assembly that ‘he doesn’t know her’.

She then said she will come out with all evidence regarding their meetings at his office and official residence.

Her latest outbursts come a day after Vijayan’s closest aide — his assistant private secretary C.M. Raveendran — was let off after around 10 hours of questioning in the alleged bribery case of Life Mission by the Enforcement Directorate at Kochi. And, on Wednesday he appeared again before the ED officers.

Vijayan’s former principal secretary and now retired top IAS official M. Sivasankar is presently in jail in connection with the Life Mission case.

Sharmila detained in Hyderabad during protest on women’s day

Hyderabad Police on Wednesday detained YSR Telangana Party (YSRTP) leader Y.S Sharmila when she staged a silent protest against atrocities on women.

Sharmila was leading the protest at the Rani Rudrama Devi statue located on the Tankbund road to commemorate International Women’s Day.

Talking to media persons, she said that Telangana has turned into a place filled with landmines for women under KCR’s rule. She further said the state now has the dubious record of registering the most number of rapes and kidnapping cases against women.

“The state has turned into a fill of land mines for women, planted in the form of crimes and atrocities. One never knows when they explode,” she said.

Sharmila stated that for Chief Minister KCR only his daughter represents women and she has put the women to shame and disgrace by being caught in a liquor scam.

Stating that women’s representation in KCR’s cabinet itself is dismal, she said Kavitha has no moral right to fight in Delhi on women’s representation because her father himself had not kept the word.

The YSRTP leader alleged that the BRS leaders are engaged in crimes against women. She said the constituency being represented by industries minister K. T. Rama Rao witnessed rapes against minors. “Hyderabad sees rapes in broad daylight. Dalit women are assaulted and killed in lockups but KCR won’t say a word. His assurances for women are fake,” she said.

She said even the Governor was not spared and foul language used against her by an MLC made way for his elevation as the government whip in the Legislative Council. “Even I was not spared as a woman and they hurled choicest abuses against me when I exposed their failures,” she said.

Sharmila wanted to know where was the Bharosa app flaunted by KTR. “I checked myself and it’s defunct. The State Women’s Commission is a dummy,” he said.

She called zero-interest loans, women’s business hubs, and industrial areas all fake promises. She said that even government schools and colleges have no toilet facilities for girl students.

TN is the safest state for women: CM Stalin

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin said that the state was the safest state for women in the country. He was delivering a talk at the Ethiraj college for women during the International Women’s Day celebrations.

He said that women are the most admired people in the world and added that the Dravidian movement has played a significant role in women’s empowerment.

Stalin said that the celebration of women’s day is most valuable and important for humanity and human rights. He added that by celebrating women, the nation was celebrated.

The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister praised Kannagi for questioning the Pandya king and added that later cultural invasion has led to such women refraining from making such statements.

Stalin said that the free bus concession is a right of every woman of the state and added that his government would ensure that women are supported by all means in the state. He also said that stringent action would be taken against anyone who insults women.

Archana Gautam’s father files case against Priyanka Gandhi’s secretary

Archana Gautam, Congress candidate in the 2022 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections and Bigg Boss-16 contestant, has taken her battle with Sandeep Singh, personal secretary of Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, to the next level.

Archana Gautam’s father, Gautam Buddha, has lodged a case against Sandeep Singh at Partapur police station in Meerut.

He has alleged that Sandeep Singh not only uttered casteist words to his daughter but also threatened to kill her.

Gautam Buddha said that his daughter Archana Gautam has been trying to meet Priyanka Gandhi Vadra for a long time, but Sandeep Singh was not allowing her to meet.

He said that Archana Gautam was called to Raipur, Chhattisgarh, on February 26 by Sandeep Singh to participate in the Congress General Convention on the invitation of Priyanka Gandhi.

Archana Gautam asked for an appointment with Priyanka Gandhi, but Sandeep Singh refused and then misbehaved with her.

Recently, Archana Gautam had come live on Facebook where she made several allegations against Sandeep Singh.

In Facebook Live, Archana Gautam had also said that the entire Congress party is angry with Sandeep Singh.

Sandeep Singh does not even allow anyone to meet Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. She said that Singh had even threatened to put her in jail.

Archana’s father has also demanded security for the daughter, claiming a threat to her life.

The Meerut Police has now started an investigation in this matter after registering a case under Section 504, 506 of the IPC and SC ST Act.

‘Atiq Ahmad to be brought to UP next week’

Mafia don-turned-politician Atiq Ahmad will be brought to Prayagraj from the Sabarmati jail in Ahmedabad next week, a senior police official said.

“Immediately after Holi, we will initiate paperwork and get the necessary permission from the court after which Atiq will be brought to Prayagraj for interrogation in the Umesh Pal murder case,” he added.

Atiq has been identified as the master conspirator of the murder of Umesh Pal and two police guards.

“We will soon apply for a warrant B (production warrant) to the jail in Gujarat where Atiq is lodged. We are working on expediting the cases against him in the state,” said the official.

Atiq was shifted to Sabarmati jail in June 2019. The Supreme Court had, on April 22, 2019, ordered to shift him to a high-security jail in Gujarat after he was accused of orchestrating the kidnapping and assault on a real estate businessman, Mohit Jaiswal, from the Deoria jail.

On December 28, 2018, Jaiswal filed an FIR stating that he was kidnapped from Lucknow and taken to a jail where he was assaulted by Atiq and his aides and forced to transfer his business to them.

The incident had taken place at Deoria jail in Uttar Pradesh.

Later, the case was handed over to CBI which filed a chargesheet on December 31, 2020, in the case and indicted Atiq and his son Umar along with others.

Meanwhile, the mystery over the two minor sons of Atiq has deepened after his wife Shaista Parveen filed an application at a Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) court saying her two minor sons, Ahzaan and Abaan, are missing.

She said the two boys went missing after the Uttar Pradesh Police picked them up in connection with the Umesh Pal murder case and they have not been seen since.

The police had stated that the two minor sons were in a juvenile shelter home but Shaista said that the sons were not in the shelter home.

CJM judge Dinesh Kumar Gautam asked the child protection officer in Prayagraj and the station-in-charge of the Dhoomanganj Police Station, Rajesh Kumar Maurya, to submit a report on the ‘missing’ boys.

The hearing for this report will be held on March 10.

Umesh Pal, the prime witness in the 2005 BSP MLA Raju Pal murder case, was shot by unidentified assailants outside his house in Prayagraj.

As many as 160 criminal cases have been lodged against Atiq Ahmad’s family members, according to Uttar Pradesh Police.

Atiq has been named in 100 cases, while his brother Ashraf has 52 cases, his wife Shaista Praveen has three, and sons Ali and Umar Ahmad have four and one cases, respectively, against them.

Ali is currently lodged in Naini Central Prison in Prayagraj, while Umar is in Lucknow jail. UP Police has announced a reward of Rs 2.5 lakhs for Atiq’s son Asad in connection with the Umesh Pal murder case.

Atiq’s minor sons, Ahzaan and Abaan, are in Class 12 and Class 9 respectively.

Telangana CM, Guv greet people on Holi

Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao and Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan have greeted people on the occasion of Holi.

The chief minister said in his message that “Holi welcomes innovative recommence of nature’s cycle of time, indicating the beginning of beautiful spring season and having acquired novelty with green leaves”.

KCR said that the Indian culture that heartily welcomes novelty into the lives of one and all with budding hopes, is simply beautiful and great.

The Chief Minister further said that in the context and background of the Holi festival, in every village excitement and enthusiasm spiral with youth and teens playing and singing cheerfully in the bright moonlight of nine nights the ‘Navaratri’ as well as with parts of applauders.

He also said that playing Holi in the midst of various colors like orange, red, blue, etc., full of fun and pleasure, with no differences between a child or an old, depicts the feeling of human life itself is a grand celebration and also offers the philosophy of living as one with nature.

CM KCR suggested that the festival Holi has to be celebrated by the population leaving aside all sorts of differences if any and demonstrating love and affection, with natural colors like the Modugu (Reddish) flowers.

The CM said that the progressive development action plan taken up and being implemented in Telangana by the state government has filled in the lives of Dalit, Bahujan, and each and everyone, the everlasting spring. The CM made it clear that the efforts will continue until novelty in the lives of one and all in the country is achieved.

Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan said in her message that Holi is a colourful and vibrant festival that strengthens fraternity and togetherness amongst the people and signifies peace and prosperity in society.

“Holi reinforces our trust and confidence in national integration through a joyful celebration of the sprinkling of colors,” she said.

The festive spirit of Holi transcends all social barriers and beautifies the social fabric and symbolizes the power of unity and fraternity, she added.

Modi to review progress of govt projects with Assam ministers

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will review the progress of various Central government projects in Assam in a meeting with Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and his cabinet colleagues.

The state health minister Kehab Mahanta said: “Prime Minister will sit with us on Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. He would first go to attend the swearing-in ceremony of Conrad Sangma in Shillong after landing at Guwahati in the morning. Modi would also attend the oath-taking program of Neiphiu Rio in Nagaland in the evening. He would return to Guwahati from Kohima.”

During his night halt at Guwahati, Modi will meet the Assam Ministers.

Mahanta said that Prime Minister is likely to take stock of the various state government flagship schemes. The state government will present the department-wise work status of different projects.

“We hope Modi will guide us on the progress of departmental work. We are looking forward to the meeting,” Mahanta added.

The Prime Minister will leave for Agartala on Wednesday to attend the swearing-in ceremony of BJP’s Chief Minister-elect Manik Saha in Tripura.

Modi is set to return to Delhi on after the program.

LS committee to hear oral evidence against Rahul in breach of privilege case

The oral evidence on the breach of privilege against Rahul Gandhi will be heard by the Lok Sabha Privilege Committee on Friday.

The Committee of Privileges has called BJP MP Nishikant Dubey to hear his case.

Dubey along with Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Jodhi had given notices of breach of privilege against Rahul Gandhi “for making a misleading, derogatory, unparliamentary and incriminatory statement during a discussion on the motion of thanks on President’s Address in the House on February 7 and a further request for expunction of the impugned statements.

However, sources close to Rahul Gandhi have insisted that he has replied to the notice to the Lok Sabha Secretariat.

The Privilege Committee directed BJP MP Nishikant Dubey, who had filed the notice against Rahul Gandhi, to appear before it on March 10 and present his case.

Dubey had sent the notice claiming that Rahul Gandhi had leveled derogatory allegations against Prime Minister Narendra Modi without any evidence and facts during a discussion in the Lok Sabha on the motion of thanks on the President’s address.

Acting on the notice as per the laid down parliamentary convention and rules, the Lok Sabha Secretariat issued the notice to Rahul Gandhi, asking him to reply by February 15.

For many years after Independence, there was no long term vision in health sector: PM

Prime minister Narendra Modi on Monday claimed that for several decades after Independence, there was a lack of an integrated approach and long-term vision in the health sector.

“For several decades after Independence, there was a lack of an integrated approach and a long-term vision in health. We have not kept healthcare restricted only to the health ministry, but have emphasized the whole of the government approach,” he said while addressing a webinar on “Health and Medical Research”.

It has been the endeavor of the Centre, to make medical treatment affordable in India, the Prime Minister added.

“That has been the thought behind providing free medical treatment of upto Rs 5 lakh under the Ayushman Bharat scheme. Under this, approximately Rs 80,000 crore, that would’ve been spent on medical treatments, were saved,” he said further.

For serious diseases, quality and modern health infrastructure in the country are important, the PM said.

The government’s focus is also on ensuring that people get testing facilities near their homes and there are better facilities for first aid, he added.

For this, he said, 1.5 lakh health and wellness centers are being prepared in the country, the prime minister informed.

Referring to the Coronavirus pandemic, the Prime Minister said that it showed that when such a crisis occurs, even developed systems of prosperous nations collapse.

“World is now much more focussed on health. But India’s approach is not restricted to healthcare, we’re also working on ensuring wellness,” he added.

“Corona also taught us that the supply chain has become a very important matter. When the pandemic was at its peak, for some countries even life-saving things like medicines, vaccines, and medical devices had become weapons,” the Prime Minister noted.

Reminding the audience that India helped many nations by providing vaccines to them, he said, “That’s why we have kept a vision before the world – ‘One Earth, One Health’ – holistic healthcare for everyone.”

Tipra Motha Party emerges as the credible voice of tribal communities

The influential tribal-based Tipra Motha Party (TMP), which has been demanding the elevation of the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) into a full-fledged state and for the first time contested 42 seats on its own in the recently-held Assembly elections, has emerged as the second largest party securing 13 seats, all tribal reserved.

Headed by former royal scion Pradyot Bikram Manikya Deb Barman, the TMP, which came to the forefront before the TTAADC polls in April 2021, pushed the CPI-M and the Congress into third and fourth positions, respectively, in the elections.

The CPI-M, which governed Tripura for 35 years in two phases (1978 to 1988 and 1993 to 2018), won 11 seats in the February 16 elections, while the Congress, which also governed the state for many years, bagged three.

The two national parties failed to secure a single seat out of the 20 tribal reserved seats this time even as the tribal areas were the Left parties’ strongholds since Tripura became a full-fledged state in 1972.

The CPI-M had secured only two tribal reserved seats in the 2018 Assembly polls and the Congress drew blank in the last two polls.

In the February 16 polls, the CPI-M-led Left parties secured 26.80 percent votes, TMP got over 20 percent votes and the Congress, which contested the elections in seat-sharing arrangements with the Left parties, managed 8.56 percent votes.

The BJP secured 32 seats (38.97 percent votes), four seats less than 2018 elections and its ally bagged one seat (1.26 percent votes), down by seven seats from the previous polls.

Like Trinamool Congress, the TMP spoiled the electoral prospect of more than 15 CPI-M and Congress candidates and some of the BJP nominees, including Deputy Chief Minister and senior BJP leader Jishnu Dev Varma, who lost his Charilam seat to TMP candidate Subodh Deb Barma by a margin of 858 votes.

In the past five-and-a-half decades, over a dozen tribal-based parties in Tripura tried to play a crucial role in the state’s politics but due to their issue-based politics sans any ideology they became nonexistent after their issues were resolved or when they raised irrelevant demands.

In June 1967, the Tripura Upajati Juba Samity (TUJS) was formed as the first major tribal-based political party raising some tribal-centric demands including the creation of the tribal autonomous body.

The party first got four seats in the 1978 elections and in 1988 it was an ally of the Congress with both parties in alliance governing the state for five years (1988 to 1993) before the CPI-M-led Left Front government returned to power after five years.

TMP’s rapid success caused a change in the political spectrum of Tripura.

The party, since 2021, has been demanding the elevation of the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) areas by granting a ‘Greater Tipraland State’ or a separate state under Articles 2 and 3 of the Constitution.

The ruling BJP, CPI-M-led Left parties, Congress, and the Trinamool Congress have been strongly opposing the demand of the TMP. The party in support of its demands organized agitations both in the state and in the national capital.

All the parties in Tripura — BJP, CPI-M, Congress, and Trinamool Congress — have also tried to forge a pre-poll alliance with TMP for the February 16 Assembly polls to get a majority of the 20 vital tribal reserve seats, but it refused the proposals of these parties.

The demand for a Greater Tipraland was raised by the TMP after the BJP ally Indigenous People’s Front of Tripura (IPFT) got massive support for its separate state demand from the indigenous tribals ahead of the 2018 Assembly elections.

Since April 2021, TMP has been ruling the politically-important 30-member TTAADC, which has jurisdiction over two-thirds of Tripura’s 10,491 sq km area and is home to over 12,16,000 people, of which around 84 percent are tribals, making the autonomous council a mini-Assembly.

The TTAADC was formed in 1985 under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution to protect and safeguard the political, economic, and cultural interests of the tribals, who constitute one-third of the state’s four million population.

Political commentator Sanjib Deb said that tribal-based political parties in Tripura were formed on the basis of certain issues and certain demands.

“These tribal parties have no ideology. According to our experience over the years, they become nonexistent after their issues were resolved or when they raised such demands which are practically not possible to implement,” Deb told IANS.

He said that with the emergence of TMP a third political spectrum emerged in state politics with the new tribal-based party overwhelmingly dominating the tribal vote bank, thrashing the other political parties, especially the Left parties, who have had strongholds among the tribals since 1952.

“Earlier, the politics of Tripura was dominated by the Left and non-Left parties. Now the new entrant TIPRA is taking the vote share, mostly tribal votes, of the three national parties — BJP, CPI-M, and the Congress,” Deb pointed out.

He said that most times the tribal-based parties have to ally with the national parties despite their disputes on various issues.