TS Govt striving for welfare of fishermen: Sabitha Reddy

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Telangana Education Minister Sabitha Indra Reddy said that the State government was taking several measures for the welfare of fishermen. As the year witnessed good monsoon, the State government has decided to release about one crore fishlings into various tanks in Rangareddy district, she said.

Maheshwaram: Telangana Education Minister Sabitha Indra Reddy said that the State government was taking several measures for the welfare of fishermen. As the year witnessed good monsoon, the State government has decided to release about one crore fishlings into various tanks in Rangareddy district, she said. On Friday, she released fishlings into various tanks in Maheshwarm constituency. She, along with ZP chairperson Anitha Reddy, visited KollaPadakal, Kalvakol and Ameerpet villages to release fishlings in various tanks.

She exuded confidence that TRS party would win forthcoming municipal elections as the State government has been successfully implementing several welfare and developmental schemes such as Kalyan Lakshmi/ Shaadi Mubarak, Rythu Bandhu, Rythu Bheema and Asara pensions. During her visit to Ameerpet village, she inspected the government high school and interacted with students. She enquired students about the teaching methods being used and basic amenities at the school.

Chidambaram, In Custody, Taken To AIIMS After Stomach Ache Complaint

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P Chidambaram was taken to Delhi’s premier AIIMS hospital this evening after he complained of a stomach ache. The former Finance Minister is in the custody of the Enforcement Directorate in the INX Media case. He was later discharged and taken back to the investigating agency’s office.

Mr Chidambaram, during a court hearing last week, requested two-day bail so that he could go to Hyderabad for treatment of his acute stomach pain. He had said that his custody could continue after the treatment.

The Enforcement Directorate, however, said the 74-year-old Congress leader could be taken to AIIMS or All India Institute of Medical Science for any health needs.

This morning, Mr Chidambaram was taken to the RML hospital. After he complained of a stomach ache, he was taken in the evening to AIIMS.

Mr Chidambaram is in the custody of the Enforcement Directorate till October 30.

He was shifted from the Tihar jail to the agency’s custody earlier this month.

The Enforcement Directorate had asked for seven-day custodial interrogation of Mr Chidambaram.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Enforcement Directorate, had opposed the request and said it would be a serious miscarriage of justice if the agency’s investigation was curtailed.

Mr Mehta told the court that documentary evidence had surfaced which showed Mr Chidambaram’s links with money laundering. Mr Mehta told the court that there were glaring discrepancies between the statements of witnesses, co-conspirators and Mr Chidambaram and therefore he needs to be confronted with witnesses and other evidence.

Mr Chidambaram, arrested by the CBI on August 21, had been in judicial custody in Tihar jail until a fortnight ago, when he was handed over to the Enforcement Directorate.

The INX Media case includes accusations that Mr Chidambaram, as the Finance Minister of the nation, aided foreign funding for the organization INX Media – co-founded by Peter and Indrani Mukherjea in the year 2007 and his son Karti obtained kickbacks for it.

Mr. Chidambaram, Karti Chidambaram and 13 others including senior bureaucrats and private companies have been accused in a CBI charge sheet of causing losses to the government. The charge-sheet alleges the Chidambaram’s received Rs. 9.96 lakh as bribes.

Peter Mukerjea is also an accused but Indrani Mukerjea, who has turned approver against Mr Chidambaram, does not face charges. Both Peter and Indrani Mukerjea are currently in jail in connection with the murder of Indrani’s daughter Sheena Bora.

Sena Plays Hardball with BJP in Maharashtra, Shah Likely to Meet Uddhav Thackeray on Oct 30

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BJP president Amit Shah might meet Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray on October 30 after visiting a gathering of the BJP’s recently elected MLAs to select the leader of the House in Mumbai.

Shah’s conference with Thackeray, if it occurs, allows large political consequence given the Sena’s desire for equal partition of power in the next government in imitation of the senior ally’s weakened tally.

According to sources, Sena’s equal distribution of power causes chief ministership for Thackeray’s son Aaditya Thackeray, a first-time MLA.

“A conference of the BJP legislative party will take place in Mumbai on October 30. Our national president Amit Shah and leader Saroj Pandey will also be present at the meeting,” BJP MLC Girish Vyas said. “After the meeting, Shah may visit Uddhav Thackeray.”

Thackeray had made it obvious that his party would not know the obstacles of the BJP every time.

When results of the elections were being declared on October 24, Thackeray had prompted the BJP of the 50:50 formula accepted upon” between himself, Shah and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

“I cannot support the BJP every time. I want to mention the BJP about the method which was worked out in the presence of Amit Shah,” Thackeray had said.

On Saturday, the Sena asked a composed promise from the BJP that it will achieve the formula for equal sharing of power. Thackeray had told MLAs of his party that though “other options” were open for him, he didn’t want to examine them given that the support of the BJP and the Sena is connected by the “Hindutva beliefs.”

Shiv Sena has achieved 56 seats, where seven less than in 2014, in the 288-member House. The Sena has more support now as the BJP, whose poll got down from 122 in 2014 to 105, requires it more to traverse the midway mark of 144.

KCR condoles death of Vishalandhra ex-editor Raghavachari

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Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao condoled the death of veteran journalist and former editor of Vishalandhra Chakravarthula Raghavachari.

Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao condoled the death of veteran journalist and former editor of Vishalandhra Chakravarthula Raghavachari. Raghavachari who is a dedicated journalist has believed in value-based journalism. His writings are an inspiration to younger generations, said the chief minister. He offered heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family. Raghavachari who fall sick was admitted to a hospital and passed away on early hours on Monday. His mortal remains are shifted to Makdoom Bhavan at Himayatnagar.

CPI leader Kunamaneni Sambasiva Rao stages indefinite hunger strike in support of TSRTC

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CPI leader Kunamaneni Sambasiva Rao called for an indefinite hunger strike on Saturday at Makdoom Bhavan in Himayatnagar in support of the ongoing TSRTC strike.

CPI leader Kunamaneni Sambasiva Rao staged an indefinite hunger strike on Saturday at Makdoom Bhavan in Himayatnagar in support of the ongoing TSRTC strike. Speaking on the occasion, the party senior leader Suravaram Sudhakar Reddy said the chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao has hatched a plan to steal the assets of TSRTC. “RTC is not a trade organisation, it is a public transport corporation, said Sudhakar Reddy. He also said that the government’s move of sacking the employees is not the right thing. “Until the government accepts the demands of RTC, the strike will be continued,” Reddy said.

Hyderabad: Swami Paripoornananda meets governor Tamilisai

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BJP leader and noted religious guru Swami Paripoornananda met governor Tamilisai Sounderarajan here at Raj Bhavan on Saturday.

BJP leader and noted religious guru Swami Paripoornananda met governor Tamilisai Sounderarajan here at Raj Bhavan on Saturday. Speaking to media later, the Swami said that it is just a formal meeting and they have not discussed political aspects. He also spoke on the TSRTC strike which touched 22nd day today. “The strike is turning out as a big issue in the state with the RTC employees intensifying the strike,” he added. Further, he extended wishes to the public on the occasion of Diwali.

TSRTC to hold talks with RTC unions today

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The Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) has called the striking RTC employees for talks today at 2 pm at the office of Engineer-in-Chief, R&B, Serum Manzil.

The Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) has called the striking RTC employees for talks today at 2 pm at the office of Engineer-in-Chief, R&B, Serum Manzil. In compliance with the court order, the unions are invited for talks, said RTC acting managing director Sunil Sharma. Putting the merger of the organisation, the other nine or ten demands will be discussed at the meeting, it is learned. Meanwhile, the strike continued for 22nd day and CPI leader Kunamneni Sambasiva Rao staged a hunger strike at Makdoom Bhavan in Himayatnagar. The party senior leader Suravaram Sudhakar Reddy said that the chief minister has hatched a conspiracy to grab the assets of RTC.

Huzurnagar: CM KCR’s thank sgiving meeting scheduled for 4 PM today

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All set for CM KCR’ S thanks giving meeting at Huzurnagar today at 4pm.

All set for CM KCR’ S thanksgiving meeting at Huzurnagar today at 4 pm. As per the official information, KCR reaches Huzurnagar from Hyderabad by bus through NH-65 Via Kodad. District police of Yadadri-Bhongir, Nalgonda and Suryapet made tight security arrangements along the NH-65 in erstwhile Nalgonda district during the bus journey of CM KCR to avoid any untoward incidents.

As per the program, KCR will have lunch with party people’s representatives who worked in Huzurnagar by-poll for Saidi Reddy’s record victory, at a private function hall in Suryapet and will participate in Huzurnagar meeting at about 4 pm. Services of As many as 2000 police is going to utilized in view of huge attendance of people to listen to the KCR’ s speech and his assurances in the form of sops for the development of Huzurnagar in next four years

Nothing Wrong In Shiv Sena’s “50:50” Demand: Sharad Pawar

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Reacting on the Shiv Sena‘s indication that it wanted a turn at the Maharashtra Chief Minister’s post, Nationalist Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar on Friday said there is nothing wrong with the demand as Uddhav Thackeray’s party has the experience of running the state government.

Mr Pawar is being credited for stopping the BJP-Shiv Sena juggernaut from achieving its goal of 220 seats in Maharashtra. The BJP’s tally has come down from 122 in the 2014 polls to 105 seats, prompting Mr Thackeray to remind party Chief Amit Shah of his “50:50” promise.

“In the 1990s also, there was a 50-50 formula for Shiv Sena and the BJP. So they have experience (in running the government). So Sena can insist, nothing wrong in that,” Mr Pawar said in an interview with a news agency.

Shiv Sena’s Manohar Joshi was the Maharashtra Chief Minister from 1995-1999.

The Congress-NCP alliance has won 102 seats in Maharashtra despite Congress chief Sonia Gandhi not addressing a rally in the state. Mr Pawar, however, defended his ally.

“Congress’s local leaders worked with the NCP. There was perfect coordination. Yes, Mrs. Gandhi didn’t come because of her health but Rahul Gandhi came. I am a local here so I had to take the initiative,” he said.

Talking about the odds his party was facing going into the state elections, he said, “Yes, we were facing a lot of problems – means of resources, funding communication. The other side was pouring money like anything.”

On Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis’ controversial jibe over the exodus of leaders from the NCP, Mr Pawar said he is not fully mature. Amit Shah and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s attacks were not good, he said.

“I don’t think the CM is fully mature and he understands… So I don’t mind when he commented against me. But comments made by the PM (Prime Minister Narendra Modi) and the Home Minister (Amit Shah) were not good,” he said.

“I was given Padma Vibhushan, the second-highest honor (in India). If there are so many problems in me, why give me the award?” he added.

Mr Pawar, who had offered support to the BJP in 2014 before its tiff with Sena was resolved, said there was no question of going with the Shiv Sena.

Mr Thackeray on Thursday demanded the BJP honor the 50:50 agreement made during his meeting with Mr Shah earlier this year.”Sena contested fewer seats on BJP’s request; we can’t be so accommodating always,” he had said.

GC Murmu Is J&K’s First Lieutenant Governor, Satya Pal Malik Moved To Goa

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Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Pal Malik, who presided over India’s northernmost state as it witnessed some of its most historical changes in recent memory, has been transferred. Girish Chandra Murmu, the Union Expenditure Secretary, will take over as the first Lieutenant-Governor of Jammu and Kashmir. Former Defence Secretary Radha Krishna Mathur will be the Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh, the Rashtrapati Bhavan announced on Friday.

The changes come more than two months after the government scrapped Jammu and Kashmir’s special status under Article 370 and split the state into two union territories.

Satya Pal Malik, who was appointed Jammu and Kashmir Governor in August 2018, has been shifted as Governor of Goa.

Mr Malik was the first career politician to be appointed to the position in 51 years. Mr Murmu’s appointment marks the return of former bureaucrats tasked with running the show in the Jammu and Kashmir. The senior IAS officer had worked closely with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Gujarat.

While Mr Murmu, a 1985-batch Gujarat cadre officer, is serving as the Expenditure Secretary in the Union Finance Ministry, Radha Krishna Mathur, a 1977-batch officer, has served as the defense secretary and is a former Chief Information Commissioner (CIC).

Mr Girish Chandra Murmu was set to retire from service in November this year, Mr Mathur retired from the CIC in November last year. They will be sworn in on Thursday.

Left without an elected government after the BJP pulled support from Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti’s People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in June 2018, Satya Pal Malik had been in-charge of the Jammu and Kashmir administration since he took over as governor two months later.

His tenure had been rocked by controversies including the infamous “fax machine row” where the governor dissolved the state assembly – after keeping it in suspended animation for months – just after two alliances staked claim to power later saying he did not receive the requests as the fax machine wasn’t working.

Hyderabad: Former TV9 CEO Ravi Prakash granted bail

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The state High Court on Friday directed a local court in Kukatpally to grant bail to former TV9 CEO Ravi Prakash.

The state High Court on Friday directed a local court in Kukatpally to grant bail to former TV9 CEO Ravi Prakash. However, Ravi Prakash was also ordered to submit a personal bond and two sureties worth Rs 15,000. It also dismissed the petition filed by the Banjara Hills police seeking custody of Ravi Prakash in a fresh case registered against him. The Kukatpally court has remanded him to judicial custody till October 30.

Earlier in the week, the court stayed all the proceedings in the cases registered against him at Banjara Hills police station on the charges of creating a fake email ID and asked the police to file a counter affidavit in the case. The Nampally court also granted him bail in cheating case dismissing the petition filed by police seeking his custody.

Hyderabad: Case registered against RTC convenor Ashwathama Reddy

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The Kukatpally has registered a case against TSRTC convenor Ashwathama Reddy considering him as wholly responsible for the suicides of RTC employees.

The Kukatpally has registered a case against TSRTC convenor Ashwathama Reddy considering him as wholly responsible for the suicides of RTC employees. An RTC driver Raju lodged a complaint with the police stating that Reddy is misleading the RTC employees with the organization merger with the government. He also said that Ashwathama is responsible for the suicides of the RTC employees.

Meanwhile, Ashwathama Reddy called on JAC leaders at TMU office at RTC crossroads and later spoke to media. He said that an RTC driver slipped into depression and died of a heart attack after the chief minister announced his decision on the ongoing TSRTC strike. Reddy asked the chief minister to go through the labor act and further asked to run the private buses in villages. “The strike will be continued and memorandums will be submitted on October 28 to all the district collectors,” said Reddy asking the government to conduct a survey on the assets of TSRTC by a private firm.

CM Jagan’s Office warns all IAS Officials for delay in releasing in GOs

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After encountering problems due to unbearable delay in dispatching files at various departments, the state government issued guidelines to all the departments in the Secretariat, on Friday.

Amaravati: After encountering problems due to unbearable delay in dispatching files at various departments, the state government issued guidelines to all the departments in the Secretariat, on Friday. It mandated the officials concerned to dispatch the e-Office files within a specific time frame. The government warned that notices will be served for the failure of issuing Government Orders within stipulated time.

“In case of breach of the specified timelines for issuing Government Order, Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy will recall the file to examine the reasons for the delay in issuance of Government Order and will direct the Principal Secretary (Political) to issue show cause notice to concerned Secretaries for taking necessary action”, stated Praveen Prakash, Principal Secretary (Political), General Administration Department, in the GO MS No 128.

Further, Chief Minister may authorize Principal Secretary (Political) or any other Special Chief Secretary/ Principal Secretary/ Secretary to Government to issue the G.O. For this, the authorized Special Chief Secretary/Principal Secretary/Secretary to Government may convene a meeting with the concerned Officers and issue the Government Order.

He stated that “It has been observed by Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy that in many instances, even after issuance of instructions by Chief Minister’s Office, Government Orders are not being issued on time. The timely issuance of Government Orders is central to the welfare of the people. Moreover, delay in taking decision also reduces the effectiveness of the decision”. To ensure strict adherence to the time schedule in issue of Government Orders, and keeping in view Section IV, Rule 20 of AP Business Rules, 2018, the Secretary made amendments. He instructed that, all files sent by Chief Minister or from his Office through e-office to all Special Chief Secretaries, Principal Secretaries, Secretaries to Government shall be endorsed as one of the three following categories. They including, Out Today (Issue G.O./ Action taken on Same day), Most Immediate (Issuance of G.O./ Intimation of Action Taken in Five working days) and Immediate (Issuance of G.O./ Intimation of Action taken in 15 working days). The three categories of files shall be handled in the following manner: Out Today (Issue G.O./ Action taken on Same day)

♦ The timeline for issuance of G.O. for all the files endorsed by Hon’ble Chief Minister/ Chief Minister’s Office as ‘Out today’ is T+1 day, i.e. the timeline of 1 day for issuance of G.O. starts the day after the receipt of the file by the concerned Secretary.

♦ The action taken on the file shall be intimated by the Sponsoring Secretary on the same day to Hon’ble Chief Minister/ Chief Minister’s Office. Post facto approval may be taken from the competent authority subsequent to issuance of the G.O. Most Immediate

♦ The timeline for issuance of G.O. for all the files endorsed by Hon’ble Chief Minister/ Chief Minister’s Office as ‘Most Immediate’ is T+5 working days, i.e. the timeline of 5 working days for issuance of G.O. starts the day after the receipt of the file by the concerned Secretary.

♦ The Sponsoring Secretary may consult Finance Department, Law Department or any other department in this regard. The Finance Department and Law Department shall be given 2 days’ time to provide a response. Any other department shall be given 1 days’ time to provide their response. If no response is received from any department(s) (Finance Department/ Law Department/ Any other Department) consulted, then the Sponsoring Secretary may take it as deemed approval. The entire consultation process up to issuance of G.O. shall be completed within the above-stated timeline of T+5 working days. ♦ The action taken on the file shall be intimated by the Sponsoring Secretary within the timeline to Chief Minister or Chief Minister’s Office. Immediate

♦ The timeline for issuance of G.O. for all the files endorsed by Hon’ble Chief Minister/ Chief Minister’s Office as ‘Most Immediate’ is T+15 working days, i.e. the timeline of 15 working days for issuance of G.O. starts the day after the receipt of the file by the concerned Secretary.

♦ The Sponsoring Secretary may consult Finance Department, Law Department or any other department in this regard. The Finance Department and Law Department shall be given 3 days’ time to provide a response. Any other department shall be given 2 days’ time to provide their response. If no response is received from any department(s) (Finance Department/ Law Department/ Any other Department) consulted, then the Sponsoring Secretary may take it as deemed approval. The entire consultation process up to issuance of G.O. shall be completed within the timeline of T+15 working days.

The action taken on the file shall be intimated by the Sponsoring Secretary within the timeline to Hon’ble Chief Minister/ Chief Minister’s Office. If the Government Orders and Memos being issued by the Ministers or Secretaries would attract the attention of Media, it must be sent to the Chief Minister’s Office for perusal before issuing the Government Order, Praveen Prakash mandated. If the concerned Department does not receive any response from the Chief Minister’s Office in five working days regarding the draft Government Order, the orders in the said files shall be deemed to have been approved and Government Order may be issued.

No one can save RTC says KCR

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It’s a closed chapter. Nothing is in my hands, says KCR

Hyderabad: Terming the ongoing RTC workers’ strike a big “nonsense, illogical and an illegal”, Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao said. “I am sorry, no one can save the TSRTC. It’s a closed chapter. Nothing is in my hands.” The CM ruled out the merger of RTC with the government during his lifetime. In next five days, the government will permit the private operators to run the buses as per the Central Motor Vehicle Act, he said.

The Chief Minister in his two-hour long press conference held here on Thursday to thank voters for party’s victory in Huzurnagar dwelled at length on the RTC strike and went hammer and tongs against the union leaders. He said anyone who has “some brains”, would have thought twice before going on strike. Reacting to the claim of unions that KCR had hugged them during agitation for separate state but was now painting them as villains, he said, “Yes they participated in the agitation, so what? If someone in the house steals something, don’t we take action against them.”

When asked that the employees were unhappy that the government did not call them for talks, KCR shot back saying, “Who is that idiot who says that the government did not invite them for talks.” He said a three-member official committee was constituted to address the demands. The RTC union leaders were non-cooperative and stuck to the demand to merge the corporation with the government which is not practical for implementation.

The government had done all that was possible to save RTC. It had hiked the salaries of employees by 67 per cent in four years. “The major problem with the employees is that they are not ready to work hard and save the corporation from the crisis,” he said. The Chief Minister said that if the workers can get rid of the unions and put in hard work for two years, they can take home a bonus of Rs 1 lakh. He said the menace of unions has been growing and every time there is an election, they go on strike. He said the state government has already given Rs 4,550 crore to RTC in four years. Lashing out at the opposition parties, KCR said neither the BJP nor the Congress party had ever merged any RTC with the government in any of the states ruled by them. He said, he being fully aware of conditions of RTC, pumped crores of rupees into the corporation but it was losing Rs 13 per vehicle per day whereas the private travels were earning a profit of Rs 285 per vehicle per day. He also expressed his helplessness with regard to release of salaries since the matter was sub judice. KCR suggested the ‘self dismissed’ striking RTC workers to submit applications in the local depots if they want to rejoin their duties. He also clarified that there is no question of calling unions for talks. The workers should decide about their future. The government has nothing to do with their self-created problems, said KCR.

Bypoll results: Ruling BJP leads in three out of four seats in Assam

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An estimated 72.62 percent of over 6.78 lakh electorate had exercised their franchise in the by-election to the four Assembly seats in the state.

GUWAHATI: The ruling BJP is leading in three of the four Assembly seats in Assam where by-polls were held on Monday. While Rajen Borthakur of the BJP is leading over his nearest rival Kartik Kurmi of the Congress by 19,965 votes in Rangapara Assembly constituency, Bijoy Malakar of the saffron party has established a lead of 4,501 votes over Congress’ Keshab Prasad Rajak in Ratabari Assembly seat.

Borthakur has secured 28,437 votes while Kurmi has garnered 8,472 votes, as per the latest trends. On the other hand, Malakar has secured 13,175 votes while Rajak has garnered 8,674 votes. Nabanita Handique of the BJP is leading over her nearest rival Sushil Kumar Suri of the Congress by 76 votes in Sonari Assembly seat. Handique has secured 3,812 votes while Suri has garnered 3,736 votes.

Rafiqul Islam of the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) has gained a lead of 1,528 votes over his nearest rival Shamsul Hoque of the Congress in Jania Assembly constituency. Islam has secured 6,491 votes while Hoque has garnered 4,963 votes as per the latest trends. An estimated 72.62 percent of over 6.78 lakh electorate had exercised their franchise in the by-election to the four Assembly seats in the state.

Government will provide healthcare to all citizens: Minister Alla Kali Krishna Srinivas

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Medical and Health, Family Welfare and Medical Education Minister Alla Kali Krishna Srinivas on Wednesday said the State government would ensure that every citizen secure healthcare. The government hospital would be developed on a par with the corporate hospitals, he said.

Ongole: Medical and Health, Family Welfare and Medical Education Minister Alla Kali Krishna Srinivas on Wednesday said the State government would ensure that every citizen secure healthcare. The government hospital would be developed on a par with the corporate hospitals, he said. At a review meeting with the Medical and Health Department officials and other district officials along with the people’s representatives, the Minister said the Chief Minister was giving priority to medical and health services and the government would make the State as Arogya Andhra Pradesh. He revealed that the government would establish a kidney disease research center in Prakasam district and a medical college in Markapuram.

He said that as much as Rs 100 crore would be borrowed from NABARD to develop all government hospitals in the Prakasam district. The government hospitals in Dornala, Darsi, Cumbum would be developed at cost of Rs 3 crore each, Yerragondapalem at a cost of Rs 23 crore, Giddalur at a cost of Rs 24crore, Chimakurthy at a cost of Rs 6 crore, Markapuram at Rs 20 crore and Kandukur at a cost of Rs 7 crore.

Huzurnagar ByPoll Results Live Updates: TRS leading with 23,821 votes after 12th round

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More than 84 percent turnout was recorded in the by-election to Huzurnagar Assembly constituency in.

More than 84 percent turnout was recorded in the by-election to Huzurnagar Assembly constituency in Telangana on Monday. A turnout of 85.96 percent was recorded in the constituency in the Assembly elections held in December 2018. While 28 candidates including three women are in the fray, the main contest is between TRS candidate S. Saidi Reddy

The by-poll was necessitated by the resignation of Uttam Kumar Reddy from Assembly following his election to Lok Sabha from Nalgonda. All arrangements have been made for the vote counting of Huzurnagar by-election tomorrow. The counting begins at 8 am and the police imposed 144 section at the counting center. The final result is expected to arrive by 2 PM.

Haryana Elections: BJP’s Babita Phogat, Champion Wrestler, Leading In Haryana

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Champion wrestler and BJP candidate Babita Phogat is leading in trends as votes were counted on Thursday for the Haryana election.

This morning, she said she was confident of winning from Dadri assembly constituency.

“We develop for four years to gain medals at the Olympics. Today is the same day when I am waiting for results. People have given me love and support, that is my strength, and what keeps me going. I have faith in public and myself, people will give blessings to their daughter,” Babita Phogat told news agency ANI.

This is the first political outing for Babita Phogat, who, along with her sister Geeta Phogat, inspired the blockbuster “Dangal” on their journey towards becoming champions.

Ms Phogat, 29, is pitted against Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) candidate Satpal Sangwan and Congress candidate Nirpender Singh Sangwan.

Dadri is among the areas in Haryana where Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed rallies.

Dushyant Chautala Believes His JJP Has Keys To Next Haryana Govt

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Dushyant Chautala’s Jannayak Janata Party (JJP), with the “key” as its poll symbol, was in the game to play kingmaker in Haryana as the counting of votes showed a close fight.

The BJP was ahead in 43 of Haryana’s 90 assembly seats while the Congress, ahead in 26 seats, followed closely. The JJP was also ahead in 11 seats.

“I believe the keys are in the hands of the JJP,” Dushyant Chautala told to a news channel, adding that he saw an atmosphere of change.

“The way the trends are, it is clear that people have voted for change. The Haryana assembly will be opened with JJP keys…To think people used to call us a party of children,” Mr Chautala grinned.

Dushyant Chautala is predicted by exit polls to end up with seven to 10 seats.

He remains non-committal on who he will support if Haryana ends up with a fractured verdict.

“The decision is not for Dushyant Chautala to make. There will be a national executive, a legislative party leader will be chosen…such decisions will be taken then,” Mr Chautala said.

Mr Chautala, a business administration graduate from California State University, split from the INLD (Indian National Lok Dal) last year after a vertical split in the party and the Chautala family.

Dushyant Chautala’s father Ajay Chautala, is the older son of four-time Chief Minister and INLD President Om Prakash Chautala.

The INLD, which last ruled Haryana from 2000 to 2004, and was the main opposition party in the outgoing government, split over a feud between the brothers Ajay and Abhay Chautala. Their father remained with his younger son.

Dushyant Chautala campaigned along with his great-grandfather Devi Lal, a former Deputy Prime Minister.

The INLD relied more on its patriarch Om Prakash Chautala, who is serving a 10-year jail term in Tihar for his involvement in a teacher recruitment scam.

Dushyant Chautala fought on JJP’s symbol in the Lok Sabha polls earlier this year and finished second.

At Present BJP-Sena Takes Big Lead In Maharashtra; BJP Ahead In Haryana

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s BJP established an early lead as votes were counted in Maharashtra and Haryana, where elections were held on Monday. The BJP, which is in power in both states – Maharashtra in alliance with the Shiv Sena – hopes to reinforce its national election victory with two more wins, with the opposition, especially the Congress and its Maharashtra ally Nationalist Congress Party of Sharad Pawar, seen to put up a weak fight. Exit polls have predicted a BJP victory in both states.

A BJP win will be seen as an endorsement of the Narendra Modi government’s policies after its re-election earlier this year — including the move to scrap special status to Jammu and Kashmir and the National Register of Citizens (NRC) — which were the central themes of its campaign. Counting of votes for by-polls in 17 states and one union territory is also being held today.

In Maharashtra, the BJP and its ally Shiv Sena are ahead in 167 of 288 assembly seats. The Congress and its ally Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) are ahead in 86 seats. The majority mark is at 145.

In Haryana, the BJP is ahead in 45 of 90 seats and the Congress is leading in 28. The majority mark is 46. A BJP victory means a rerun for Manohar Lal Khattar, despite a mixed track record in the past five years.

An aggregate of 11 exit polls indicated the BJP-Shiv Sena alliance might win 211 seats in Maharashtra. The Congress and Sharad Pawar’s Nationalist Congress Party might manage to win 64 seats, a shade higher than 56 seats they scraped together last time.

Votes are also being counted for by-polls held in 51 assembly seats and two Lok Sabha constituencies spread across 17 states and one union territory. The BJP and its allies have nearly 30 of these assembly seats, the Congress has 12. The rest are with regional parties.

In Uttar Pradesh, by-polls in 11 seats is seen as a mini assembly election of sorts. Besides, there are six seats in Gujarat, Bihar (5 seats), Assam and Punjab (4 seats each), Kerala (5 seats), Sikkim (3 seats), Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh and Tamil Nadu (2 seats each) and one seat each in Arunachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Puducherry, Meghalaya and Telangana.

In Maharashtra, the BJP contested the polls in alliance with long-term partner Shiv Sena, with which it has had a roller-coaster relationship over the last five years. The two parties had contested the 2014 state election separately and neither won a majority. The BJP later formed government with support from the Sena, which has since been a vocal critic of the BJP-led government’s policies at the state and the center.

This time, the Shiv Sena – though given fewer seats than the 50:50 division it wanted — has been offered the post of the Deputy Chief Minister in case of a victory. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis will continue to help the government, the BJP has announced.

The Sena candidate for the Deputy Chief Minister’s post is likely to be party chief Uddhav Thackeray’s son Aaditya Thackeray, the first person in his family to contest elections since his grandfather Bal Thackeray formed the party in 1966.

The BJP’s campaign revolved around national themes as the opposition attempted to highlight multiple local issues – unemployment, farm crisis, farmers’ suicides and the slowdown of the economy. That the opposition’s campaign looked lackluster was seen as the symptom of a changing election narrative where the focus is on national issues even when voters choose a local representative.

For the opposition, especially the Congress, a loss will come as a further setback as the party struggles to find its feet after the devastating defeat in the Lok Sabha elections and the subsequent leadership vacuum as Rahul Gandhi quit the party’s top post.

While the BJP deployed a galaxy of leaders to campaign in Maharashtra and Haryana, with PM Modi addressing 16 rallies and Amit Shah 25, Congress’s Rahul Gandhi only addressed seven rallies. His mother and Congress president Sonia Gandhi addressed none; her lone rally in Haryana was canceled and Rahul Gandhi was stand-in.