Dilip Ghosh’s comment on Mamata triggers controversy

After Trinamool Congress decided not to attend the meeting of the opposition parties called by Mallikarjun Kharge of the Congress before the winter session of the Parliament, Dilip Ghosh’s comment on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee triggered a controversy.

Ghosh said, “Mamata Banerjee is trying to become the leader. The days of Sonia Gandhi are over”.

He went on to say, “Let them decide who will stay with whom. BJP has no interest in this. This is a drama by the opposition”.

“Who will call the meeting — Congress or Trinamool Congress? Which is the main party – the session will be over before they come to any decision,” Ghosh added.

Ghosh’s comment met with serious criticism both from the Congress and Trinamool Congress. Senior MP Sougata Roy said, “We had an important meeting in Kolkata and so we had to come back. We will have to stay there. It is insignificant to make any comment on the observation of Dilip Ghosh. Let them think over their defeat in the assembly elections without spending time on unnecessary things”.

Congress leader Pradip Bhattacharya said, “The problem with these people is that they don’t know the history of Indian parliamentary politics. When BJP was in the opposition they also called for the meeting of the opposition. Now Congress has called it. This is parliamentary protocol. He is trying to deny that”.

Meanwhile Congress leader in the Lok Sabha, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury without naming Trinamool Congress said, “There are some opposition parties who pose to be opposition but in reality, they are with the ruling party. Whenever there is a clash with the government they back out. Congress never behaves in this way”.

Hitting back at Chowdhury, Derek O’Brien wrote in his tweet: “Yes there will be Opposition unity in #Parliament. Common ISSUES will unite the Opposition. RJD, DMK, CPI-M are all electoral allies of Congress. NCP, Shiv Sena, JMM run a government with them. Congress is not our electoral ally nor are we running a government with them. That’s the distinction”.

RS suspends 12 oppn MPs for monsoon session ruckus

The Rajya Sabha on Monday suspended 12 MPs for the entire winter session of parliament for creating ruckus in the house during monsoon session of the parliament on August 11.

The suspended MPs are from Congress, Trinamool Congress, CPI, CPI-M and Shiv Sena.

The members are — Syed Naseer Hussain, Akhilesh Prasad Singh, Phulo Devi Netam, Chhaya Verma, Ripun Bora and Rajmani Patel of the Congress; Priyanka Chaturvedi, Anil Desai of the Shiv Sena; Elamaram Kareem of the CPI-M, Binoy Viswam of the CPI, Dola Sen and Shanta Chhetri of the Trinamool.

The suspension of the members could be a new flash point between opposition members and the government in the winter session of the parliament which began on Monday. In the morning, the Rajya Sabha chairman indicated that he is unhappy over the affairs of the house in the previous session.

Chairman M. Venkaiah Naidu Stated that disruptions and unruly conduct of some members during the last monsoon session continue to haunt all. He urged the members to draw right lessons from it as all sections of the house and the country ended up as losers from the derailed monsoon session.

Naidu referred to the turn of events during the closing moments of the last monsoon session and noted that responses of the leading lights of the house and all concerned were not up to his expectations.

Referring to the highs and lows witnessed during the last 11 sessions presided by him over the last four years, the Rajya Sabha Chairman urged the members to create “democratic and parliamentary space” in the House so that all issues can be taken up.

Former MLA Manibhai Vaghela quits Congress

Former Congress legislator from Vadgam constituency in Gujarat, Manibhai Vaghela, quit the Indian National Congress (INC) on Saturday.

In his resignation letter addressed to party president Sonia Gandhi, Vaghela expressed displeasure with the Congress’ working style, ideology and “disregard” towards the junior workers.

He also showed displeasure over the former party president Rahul Gandhi’s “incompetency” and “immature decisions”.

Vaghela, a former member of legislative assembly (MLA) from Vadgam constituency quit from all posts in the Congress party on Saturday.

In his resignation letter, Vaghela said the Congress had promised to let him contest from Vadgam (a Scheduled Caste reserved) seat.

However, the party did not keep its promise and supported an Independent candidate (Jignesh Mevani) in the state assembly election of 2017.

“Despite that, I made all efforts to help Jignesh Mevani win the elections, going along with the party,” Vaghela wrote in his letter.

“Being a Dalit, I am also capable of voicing my community’s issues. I too have the ability to emerge as a Dalit Neta by giving fiery provocative speeches. However, as per my ideology, the party should not be for any particular cast or community. The party can only be strengthened by supporting all the classes of the society and by adopting a conciliatory approach.

“The efforts are made to harm the self-esteem of old and experienced leaders of the party in Gujarat by giving entries and encouragement the so-called Dalit leaders who generate ill-will among the communities,” Vaghela said.

In 2012 assembly elections, he defeated a cabinet minister of the then Narendra Modi-led Gujarat government, winning the Vadgam seat.

Tripura polls: Kapil Sibal tells SC ‘There is complete mayhem, no CAPF’

Senior advocate Kapil Sibal on Friday sought Supreme Court’s immediate intervention in connection with Tripura municipal election, claiming that violence in the state is continuing.

Sibal mentioned the matter before a bench headed by Justice D. Y. Chandrachud. He submitted that news reports are claiming that the top court’s order, to conduct free and fair election in Tripura, has been violated. He added, “Candidates were not allowed to enter the booths! No 2 constables, no 2 battalions of CAPF were provided! There is complete mayhem! Please take this up in the afternoon today! What has transpired is horrendous! We have photos of people on the ground showing that the SC order was not followed”.

Sibal emphasised that it is a very serious matter and urged the top court to hear the matter either on Friday or Saturday. Justice Chandrachud said that the bench has a very tight schedule today. He added, “Let me look at it over lunch and discuss with my brothers since the bench composition was also different”.

The top court on Thursday directed the Centre to deploy two additional companies of central paramilitary forces in Tripura as expeditiously as possible for municipal elections being held in the day.

A bench comprising Justices D.Y. Chandrachud, Surya Kant, and Vikram Nath said: “We direct the Union Ministry of Home Affairs to provide additional two companies of any CAPF as expeditiously as possible having due regard to the fact that polling has already commenced and in order to secure the polling booths so that polling can take place without any disturbance or dislocation.”

The top court was hearing a contempt plea by the Trinamool Congress and others claiming that the law-and-order situation is worsening in the state, as the date for local body elections draws closer and the government authorities have not followed the top court’s direction on security arrangements.

PM to launch BJP’s campaign for U’khand assembly polls in Dec

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch the BJP’s campaign for the Uttarakhand assembly polls in December. The polls will be held in February-March next year alongwith Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Manipur and Goa.

It is learnt that the Prime Minister will kick-off the election campaign in the first week of December for which the date is yet to be finalised. “Prime Minister Modi will kick-off the BJP’s campaign in December for which the date is yet to finalised. Everything will be in place in the next couple of days,” a party leader said.

On the second day of his visit to the state, Union Minister and BJP election in-charge for Uttarakhand Pralhad Joshi on Thursday held a meeting of the party’s resources and manifesto, special contact programme committee of the ‘election management committee’ to discuss the poll preparations.

“Joshi reviewed poll preparations and discussed upcoming programmes. He expressed satisfaction over the state unit’s preparations and advised that we must stay connected with the people on the ground,” an Uttarakhand BJP leader said.

Joshi also chaired core group meetings in Chamoli, Rudraprayag and Pauri districts of Uttarakhand. “Joshi asked the party leaders to work to ensure the BJP wins in the next assembly polls by taking the welfare schemes of the double engine governments at the Centre and the state to the people,” a party leader said.

Earlier this month on November 5, the Prime Minister visited Uttarakhand. He inaugurated and laid the foundation stones of multiple key infrastructure projects in Kedarnath. Modi also reviewed and inspected the execution of the ongoing infrastructure work in the state. “We are fully prepared for the Assembly elections in Uttarakhand. We all are working on the grassroots level in the state. People will extend their support to the BJP in the state.”

Recently, BJP chief J P Nadda was on a two-day visit to Uttarakhand to review the party’s poll preparedness. Nadda held several organisational meetings to take stock of the ground situation. In August, Nadda had visited the hill state to see the BJP poll preparedness and attended around a dozen meetings.

Last month, Union home minister Amit Shah visited Uttarakhand and addressed a rally in Dehradun. Shah also reviewed the preparations at a meeting at the party state unit headquarters in Dehradun. During his visit, Shah also inaugurated the Mukhyamantri Ghasiyari Kalyan Yojana of the Uttarakhand government.

SC agrees to examine plea against ordinances extending CBI, ED chiefs’ tenures

The Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to hear a PIL against the two ordinances, which allows the Central government to extend the tenure of heads of the CBI and Directorate of Enforcement (ED) for up to five years.

Advocate M.L. Sharma, petitioner-in-person, submitted before a bench headed by Chief Justice N.V. Ramana, that the tenure of ED Director Sanjay Kumar Mishra has been extended by using powers under one of the ordinances.

The bench, also comprising justices A S Bopanna and Hima Kohli took note of the submissions that the petition has not been listed so far for hearing. After briefly hearing Sharma, the bench said: “We will list it.”

The plea claimed that Centre has misused its power under Article 123 of the Constitution, which deals with President’s power to promulgate ordinances during recess of Parliament.

On November 14, two ordinances – the Central Vigilance Commission (Amendment) Ordinance and Delhi Special Police Establishment (Amendment) Ordinance – which amended Section 25 and Section 4B of the CVC Act 2003 and DSPE Act 1946 respectively were promulgated.

The petition alleged these ordinances are “unconstitutional, arbitrary and ultra-vires” to the Constitution. The plea sought a direction from the top court to quash these ordinances.

The plea said: “By giving the government the power to extend the tenure of the heads of the two agencies to a maximum of five years, from two years, currently, the two ordinances carry the potential of further chipping away the independence of these agencies.”

The plea contended the aim of these ordinances is to circumvent the top court’s directions in a recent judgment on a petition, which challenged the retrospective change in the 2018 appointment order of Mishra as ED Director leading to extension of his tenure.

In the judgment, the top court had said the extension of tenure of officers who have attained the age of superannuation should be done in rare and exceptional cases.

Haryana to enter pact with NISG to improve functioning

The Haryana Cabinet, presided over by Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, on Thursday accorded approval to the state government to enter into an MoU with the National Institute for Smart Government (NISG) to enhance and improve in-house capacities of departments.

The agreement will be valid for five years from the date of signing, and may be extended further up to five years by mutual consent of both the parties.

As per the pact, the state government and NISG may nominate coordinators as nodal officers to represent the parties and promote interface so as to plan, implement, monitor and review the schedules of activities from time to time.

The NISG is a not-for-profit company set up in 2002 by the Centre on the public-private-partnership (PPP) model with Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology as its Chairman.

BJP workers should bring those on path of adharma back on track: Nadda

Those who are following the path of adharma, should be brought on the path of dharma, BJP national president J.P. Nadda told party workers on Thursday at an election campaign meeting in Chief Minister Pramod Sawant’s constituency of Amona in North Goa.

Nadda, who is on a two-day visit to the coastal state which is headed for polls in early 2002, also said that Goa will elect a BJP government in the upcoming elections.

“When we take Mata’s ashirvad, it is with a resolve that we are working for a satvic force and we will take the satvik shakti ahead. But Mahabharat and Ramayana also tell us that in every age, where there are those who are working for good, there are some who work for adharm,” Nadda told the meeting of BJP workers.

“We have to work to bring them on the path of dharma. Dharma as in what is right and good for society, what is the code of conduct, what is good for everyone,” the national BJP president also said.

“We want to take Goa ahead under the leadership of Prime Minster Narendra under Modi ji’s sabka saath, sabka vikas, sabka vishwvas, sabka prayas,” Nadda said.

“I am confident that you will work with a good energy and work with goodwill from society and whether it is assembly polls or other polls will ensure that the lotus is victorious,” he further said.

‘Farm Laws Repeal Bill, 2021’ cleared by cabinet

The union cabinet on Wednesday cleared ‘The Farm Laws Repeal Bill, 2021′ that will repeal the three contentious farm laws, as announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 19.

The Bill will be introduced to repeal the Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020; the Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement of Price Assurance, Farm Services Act, 2020, and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act, 2020.

The Lok Sabha Bulletin on Tuesday had already listed ‘The Farm Laws Repeal Bill, 2021′.

PM Modi’s announcement had come after more than a year-long farmers’ agitation where they have been demanding the repeal of the three laws along with the legal backing for Minimum Support Price among other things.

The Parliament had cleared the three farm bills last year but the Supreme Court had stayed them this January.

Mamata to meet Modi today

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who is on a four-day visit to the national capital, will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi at 5 p.m. on Wednesday.

The Chief Minister would be discussing several important issues like the extension of the territorial area of the Border Security Force, the recent political violence in Tripura and the dues of the state which according to the Trinamool government are pending with the Central government.

Banerjee had earlier criticised the Centre and the BJP government in Tripura for unleashing violence on the Trinamool Congress and had said that she would talk to the Prime Minister on this issue.

Speaking to the media before going to Delhi on Monday evening, the Chief Minister had said: “I shall speak to him on the extension of jurisdiction by the BSF. They are bulldozing the states in the name of cooperative federalism. This cannot continue. I shall speak to the Prime Minister about it,” she had said.

She had expressed her displeasure regarding the recent violence in Tripura just before the civic polls.

“Where did the Human Rights Commission go?” she asked. The whole country has witnessed the assassination of democracy in Tripura. In such a BJP-ruled state, people are suffocating. Why there is no word about the Human Rights Commission and Article 355 in our case in Tripura. What has happened now?” she asked.

The Chief Minister went on to say, “How many letters have been sent to the Tripura government from the Union Ministry of Home Affairs. They used to send letters to us regularly. In our state there was an election. So many leaders came here regularly. We did not stop anyone. Why is this happening in Tripura?

Bannerjee, who had gone to Delhi on November 25, is likely to return to Kolkata on Thursday.

Modi speaks to K’taka CM over rain situation

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Tuesday stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi called him up to take updates on the situation in the state due to heavy downpour for the past 15 days.

Bommai said that Prime Minister Modi was concerned about the losses caused due to incessant rains. “He took information on the existing situation of all districts, about crop loss and damages to houses across the state,” he said.

“Prime Minister Modi was concerned about the situation in Bengaluru. He discussed short term and long term plans for the city and relief measures initiated,” Bommai explained.

Bommai also stated that Home Minister Amit Shah has also called him up on the flood situation in Bengaluru and other parts of the state. “Both Prime Minister Modi and Amit Shah have assured all the help from the centre to tackle the situation,” he said.

Bommai visited ‘Kendriya Vihar’ apartment in Yelahanka layout of Bengaluru, which houses more than 600 flats, and took stock of the situation. Bommai stated that he had already ordered to provide Rs 1 lakh compensation immediately to houses damaged and Rs 10,000 to those whose houses have been inundated.

He had also ordered a plan to extend the storm water drain from present 8 feet to 30 feet. “The existing 8 feet storm water drain has also been encroached and the BBMP Commissioner has been instructed to initiate action.

The government will take up a drive to vacate encroachments of storm water drains. Firstly, encroachments by rich people will be cleared and later encroachments by poor will be vacated after shifting them to other locations.

Owaisi trying to save his close ones who infiltrated from Pak: BJP

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday said that by opposing the implementation of Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and National Register of Citizens (NRC), MIM chief and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi is “trying to save his close ones who had illegally infiltrated into the country from Pakistan”.

Demanding withdrawal of CAA, NRC and National Population Register (NPR), Owaisi has threatened a “massive protest” against the implementation of the three laws.

Reacting to this, BJP’s minority morcha national president Jamal Siddiqui told IANS “everyone must know that Owaisi’s close associates from Pakistan who had illegally entered the country and now he is trying to save them”.

“Owaisi knows that by implementing the NRC, these illegal infiltrators will be caught and he will be exposed in front of the country. Earlier he supported such acts and now is doing to protect illegal residents,” he said.

Siddiqui claims that the majority of Muslims are in favour of implementation of NRC along with CAA.

“Nationalist Muslims, who are in majority in the country, are of the view that the NRC must be implemented so that ‘deshbhakto ki pahchan’ (identification of patriots) can be done. The nationalist Muslims of the country also want implementation of CAA. Muslims also want to know who residents of this country are and who are not.

“Muslims also know the intention of people like Owaisi and others behind their opposition against CAA, NRC and NPR,” Siddiqui said.

On Owaisi’s demand to withdraw CAA, NRC and NPR on lines of the Centre’s decision to repeal the three farm laws, Siddiqui said: “Prime Minister Narendra Modi always listens to ‘Mann Ki Baat’ of farmers but he never listens to ‘Mann Ki Baat’ of people who are not dishonest. He will ensure punishment to the people whose intent towards the country is not honest.”

Siddiqui also alleged that Owaisi is trying to create disturbance in the country.

“With his malicious intention, Owaisi is not only disturbing the social harmony but also creating internal disturbance in the county. He is trying to save illegal residents who support him. He will not succeed in malicious agenda. No one in the country supports his views,” he added.

Gujarat Gram Panchayat elections on Dec 19

The Gujarat State Election Commission (SEC) on Monday declared elections for 10,879 Gram panchayats, including division elections in villages and by-elections of other gram panchayats. The elections will be held on December 19 and the results will be declared on December 21.

Informing the media on Monday, Sanjay Prasad, the SEC commissioner said, “The notifications for the elections will be issued on November 29 for all the elections and the last day of filing nominations is December 4. The scrutiny of the nominations will be carried out on the December 6 and the last day for withdrawal of application forms will be on December 7. Polling will be held on December 19 from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.”

The commissioner further said that the entire polling process will be declared complete on December 24. If required, re-polling will be held on December 20. The Commissioner also declared the polling dates for the division and by-elections for other gram panchayats.

“The polling for general elections will be for 10,117 villages consisting of 88,211 wards. Division elections will be for 65 villages and bypolls will be for 923 wards of 697 villages,” added Prasad.

“The elections will be held through ballot as the required number of Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) is not sufficient,” added Prasad.

The Panchayat elections will be held in total 27,085 polling centres and a total of 54,387 ballot boxes will be required. There are a total of 2,06,53,374 voters registered out of which 1,06,46,524 are male and 1,00,06,850 are female.

BJP’s election in-charges to visit poll-bound Uttarakhand next week

The BJP election in-charges for Uttarakhand will be visiting the hill state next week to review the party’s poll preparedness.

Uttarakhand Assembly polls will be held in February-March next year along with Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Manipur and Goa. A senior Uttarakhand BJP leader told IANS that election in-charge Pralhad Joshi and two co-incharges– Lok Sabha member Locket Chaterjee and national spokesperson Sardar R P Singh– will be visiting the hilly state next week.

“Pralhad Joshi and others are likely to visit Uttarakhand on November 24 to meet the state leadership. They might also visit different parts of the state to take first hand information of the ground situation,” he said.

It is learnt that the three leaders will be interacting with state leaders to know the current ongoing party works and activities. “Central leaders will be reviewing progress of work since their last visit in September and discuss the current position of preparedness,” he said.

As per party sources, the central leaders will be attending several meetings to take direct feedback from workers and leaders about the functioning of the state unit and government.

Recently, Prime Minister Narendra visited Kedarnath where he inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for multiple key infrastructure projects. He also reviewed the executed and ongoing infrastructure works in the state.

Last month, union Home Minister Amit Shah visited Uttarakhand and launched the party’s election campaign in a rally in Dehradun. Shah also reviewed the preparation at a meeting at party state unit headquarters Dehradun.

During his visit, Shah also inaugurated the Mukhyamantri Ghasiyari Kalyan Yojana (MGKY) of the Uttarakhand government. Earlier this week, BJP chief J. P. Nadda was on a two-day visit to Uttarakhand to review party poll preparedness. He held several organisational meetings to take stock of the ground situation.

In August, Nadda had visited the hill state to take stock of BJP poll preparedness and attended around a dozen meetings. In the run up to the Assembly polls scheduled in February-March next year, the BJP state unit has launched several campaigns to strengthen its organisational structure at ground level like forming a 21-member committee at each polling booth and their verification.

The BJP has set a target of winning more than 60 seats in the upcoming state Assembly elections.

Stalin launches Tamil Nadu State Child Policy

In order to ensure a safe environment for children and provision of nutrition, education, healthcare for them, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Saturday launched the Tamil Nadu State Child Policy.

According to the government, the policy has been formulated taking holistically the needs of the children like their growth targets in their various stages, nutrition, education, healthcare, safety and non-discriminaton based on their sex.

The government said Rs 207.59 crore has been paid as solatium to 6,493 children who had lost both or one of their parents to Covid-19.

Stalin also launched the Forensic DNA Profile Search Tool that would enable restoring the lost children to their parents, identification of inter-state criminals, identification of bodies and others.

Continue with Amma Pharmacies: AIADMK’s Palaniswami

Former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and Leader of the Opposition K. Palaniswami on Saturday demanded the DMK government to continue the Amma Pharmacy outlets that sell medicines at discounted rates.

AIADMK’s Joint Coordinator Palaniswami also wondered what the two expert committees set up by the DMK government to improve the state’s economy and also look at ways to mobilise additional funds are doing.

Citing reports about the “Stalin’s government’s plans” to close down the Amma Pharmacy outlets, Palaniswami said the government should drop its proposed move to enable private outlets to rake in huge profits.

According to Palaniswami, the DMK government is shutting down the people welfare measures of the previous AIADMK government like the Amma Canteen, selling food at subsidised rates, Amma Mineral Water (1 litre bottle sold at Rs 10), Amma Cement and others.

He said the DMK government shut down the sales of Amma Cement priced at about Rs 190 – 216 per bag and launched the Valimai brand at about Rs 350/bag.

Bommai asks US Kannadigas to promote state’s pro-industrial policy

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Saturday urged Kannadigas settled in the US to spread a good word about the state’s pro-industrial policy.

Speaking virtually after inaugurating Kannada Rajyotsava organised by Association of Kannada Kootas of America (AKKA), he said all Kannnadigas settled in US are ambassadors of the state.

“Kannadigas in US must educate natives on pro-industrial policies, existing facilities and convince them to invest in Karnataka. Our government will extend all support and cooperation,” he said.

He also advised them to organise and help Kannadigas to get top posts in the US.

He maintained that, besides Hindi language, among other dialects, Kannada language is the most ancient.

“It is older than Tamil language and Classical status has been awarded accordingly,” Bommai said.

He pointed out that his government is formulating a policy towards ensuring jobs in the state for local people in private industries. Attempts were made earlier but the policies were not effective.

“We are coming up with resulted oriented policy in this regard,” he announced.

AKKA is a non-profit educational, linguistic, cultural organisation formed in February 1998, under Non Profit Corporation Act of the state of Florida, to integrate, coordinate, network and unite the activities of all Kannadigas and Kannada Kootas for promotion and preservation of Kannada language and culture in North America.

Modi to attend Goa Liberation Day celebrations on Dec 19

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the Goa Liberation Day programme to mark 60 years of the state’s freedom from Portuguese rule on December 19 in the state capital Panaji.

The coastal state was liberated from 451 years of colonial Portuguese rule on December 19, 1961 and with an eye on next year assembly elections, the BJP government has planned a grand celebration aGoa@60′, party sources said.

The sources told IANS that the Prime Minister is all set to attend the main grand event on December 19. “Details of his itinerary will be finalised in the coming days. Modi will participate and address the main event,” they said.

According to a senior BJP leader, the celebrations is not only about celebrating events, but about celebrating developments too, especially in the state’s rural areas. “The Prime Minister attending the celebrations will be one of his pre-election visits and few more may follow before the announcement of election dates,” he said.

During the year-long celebration that started last year, the BJP government held a series of exhibitions, seminars and cultural events to showcase work of the Goa government, its identity and struggle.

“Our government uses the celebration as an opportunity to strike a connection with the people ahead of the next year’s Assembly election,” a BJP leader said.

Goa Assembly polls will be held in February- March next year along with Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand and Manipur. The BJP has been in power in the coastal state since 2012.

In Goa, the BJP will be contesting the first election after the death of former defence minister Manohar Parrikar, one of the tallest leaders of the party in the state. The party is facing challenges from Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Congress.

Cong to celebrate ‘Kisan Vijay Diwas’ nationwide on Saturday

After the announcement of repealing all three Union farm laws by the Modi government, the Congress has decided to celebrate ‘Kisan Vijay Diwas’ on Saturday as well as organize a ‘victory rally’ across the country, thereby shifting the party’s political strategy on the issue of farmers’ protest.

After the rollback of petrol and diesel prices across the country, the repeal of farm laws is the second major decision that the Central government has taken after a mass protest by general public.

Now the Congress is all set to cash in on inflation, including all other pressing issues faced by the country. Therefore, All India Congress Committee General Secretary, K.C. Venugopal wrote a letter to all state governments on Friday, saying that after withdrawal of the three Union farm laws, ‘Kisan Vijay Diwas’ will be celebrated by the party across the country on Saturday.

The celebration on the repeal of all three farm laws by the Central government should reach out to the people and a ‘Kisan victory rally’ will be organised. All Congress state unit presidents have given instructions to all party workers right from the district to the block level to celebrate the Kisan Vijay Diwas.

Earlier, from November 14, the Congress had decided to run a ‘Jan Jagran Abhiyan’ (public awareness campaign) against the policies of the Modi government across the country. Congress had started this campaign on various issues such as hike in petrol-diesel prices, unemployment, inflation etc.

The Congress had decided to hold on foot marches and processions by party leaders and workers on similar lines of the ‘Dandi March’ undertaken by Mahatma Gandhi against the British.

After Congress’ protests, providing a relief to the general public, the Centre levied less excise duty on the prices of petrol and diesel. On Friday, the Union government finally withdrew all three Central farm laws. After such decisions taken by the Centre, the Congress, too, has changed the overall strategy of its Jan Jagran Abhiyan.

The Congress is now making preparations to force the Central government to withdraw all three farm laws in the Parliament. For this the Congress leaders will reach out to the people demanding the Union government assuring the Minimum Support Price (MSP) on crops, loan waiver, removal of GST from agriculture sector and other important issues.

On the other hand, the Congress was instrumental in making the opposition parties stand united while demanding a repeal of all three farm laws during the last Parliament session.

Right from Parliament to the streets, the opposition parties unanimously demanded the withdrawal of all three farm laws. The Commiunist Party Of India-Marxist, Trinamool Congress, Rashtriya Janata Dal, including 20 opposition parties wrote a joint letter to the Central government demanding the withdrawal of these three farm laws.

This time, too, the Congress is trying to unite the opposition parties in the winter session. The party has entrusted this responsibility to the Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge.

After the withdrawal of all three farm laws, Congress President Sonia Gandhi said, “After nearly 12 months of peaceful protests, today the struggle and will power of 62 crore ‘Annadatas’, farmers and farm labourers of the country have finally won. Today the sacrifices of more than 700 farmers’ families paid off, whose family members sacrificed their lives in this struggle for truth, justice and non-violence which ultimately won. I hope that farmers will pay attention to implementation of welfare policies, ensure crop produce at MSP rates and before taking any such step by the Union government in future, all state governments, farmer organizations and opposition parties will be taken into consideration.”

Modi hands over LCH to Indian Air Force

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday handed over the indigenously developed light combat helicopter (LCH) to the Indian Air Force in Jhansi.

The Prime Minister, on the concluding day of ‘Rashtra Raksha Samarpan Parv’ in Jhansi to celebrate the 193rd birth anniversary of Rani Laxmi Bai, also laid the foundation stone for a plant under Bharat Dynamics, which will be established at a cost of Rs 400 crore to make propulsion system for anti-tank guided missiles in Jhansi.

He also laid the foundation stone for the 600 MW ultra-mega solar park in Jhansi that is designed to convert the city into a solar hub.

According to official sources, the light combat helicopter incorporates advanced technologies and stealth features for effective combat roles.

The LCH has been designed and developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. It is the only attack helicopter in the world that can land and take-off at an altitude of 5,000 metres with considerable load of weapons and fuel.

The LCH incorporates advanced technologies and stealth features for effective combat roles.

The Prime Minister also handed over drones developed by Indian startups to the Army, and advanced electronic warfare suites for destroyers, aircraft carriers and frigates to the Indian Navy.

Speaking on the occasion, the Prime Minister paid tributes to Jhansi, the land of valour, and recalled the contribution of Rani Laxmibai in the freedom struggle.

“Last year on Dev Deepawali, I was in Kashi and today I am here on ‘Rashtra Raksha Samarpan Parv’. Both occasions are unparalleled for me,” he said.

The Prime Minister also paid glowing tributes to the ‘heroes’ of Jhansi, including Rani Laxmibai, Jhalkari Bai and Major Dhaynchand.