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Pakistan and separatists derailed peace process, Kashmir unrest planned, says Mehbooba

Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti on Monday blamed Pakistan as well as separatists for derailing the dialogue process by shutting doors on the All Party Delegation.

She also said the preparations for the five-month long unrest in Kashmir were made in advance and when the triggers like separate Kashmiri Pandit Colony and Sainik Colony did not work, the killing of Burhan Wani triggered the unrest.

The three-month unrest, which started after the killing of militant Burhan Wani on July 8, 2016, left more than 100 people dead.

''Prime Minister Narendra Modi went to Lahore and it was followed by the Pathankot terrorist attack and today in Jurian. The entire nation had their eyes on those (separatists) doors and the nation was breathless to see the outcome and several senior leaders went to meet them. They could have opened the doors,'' Mehbooba said while replying to a discussion on the Kashmir unrest in the state assembly.

''A message would have gone and they (separatists) would have told the All Party Delegation what they have done in the past and what steps have they taken to resolve the issue,'' she added.

Referring to the unrest in Kashmir, which left several people dead and many injured, the chief minister said the unrest took place under a “well-planned conspiracy”.

''Earlier they used the issue of separate Kashmiri Pandit Colony and then Sainik Colony to trigger the unrest but when they failed, this (Burhan Wani’s killing) provided them the trigger they wanted,'' Mehbooba said. ''Preparations were made in advance as from the very next day, slogans were being raised in mosques and a number of CDs were distributed.''

Some elements used small kids as shields and pushed them inside the security force camps and police stations, she added.

It is easy to say that the security forces could have exercised restrain but when a mob attacks a police station with petrol bombs, stones and axes, it becomes difficult to exercise restraint, Mehbooba said.

''Many school children did not go to the school in uniform as they feared they would be attacked. Several students who went to give examinations were accompanied by their mothers who were carrying doctor’s prescriptions to show them (protesters) that they were going to see the doctors. They were so scared,'' she added.

The chief minister said she wanted the walls of hate to fall down and let hearts meet. ''Despite several provocations, Union home minister Rajnath Singh went to Pakistan but was it the way they should have treated him?'' Mehbooba said.

Asking the Opposition to help her 'heal' the wounds of the people, she said, ''I strongly feel that the situation was not sudden and going on for several years. My request is that be it 2010 or 2016 it should not have happened, either on your time or ours. Help us heal the wounds of the people and bring them out of this,'' she said.

Election Commission seeks Centre's reply on Oppn plea to postpone budget

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has sought Cabinet Secretary Pradeep Kumar Sinha's reply on the plea of Opposition parties seeking postponement of the budget presentation date.

The ECI has written a letter to Sinha on the issue and has asked him to respond to the plea by January 10. The ECI is believed to have asked the Centre to explain why it wants to advance the budget session for it to take an informed decision on the matter.

The Budget session of the Parliament will begin from February 1 if the government has its way.

The session is being advanced as the government wants early allocation of funds for various schemes - from April 1, the beginning of the financial year.

Opposition leaders from the Congress, Trinamool Congress (TMC), DMK, Janata Dal (United) and Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) visited the Election Commission Thursday to protest the Union Budget date, as it was being announced before the Assembly elections in five states.

The Opposition requested the EC to ensure that the Budget is held after polls in five states - Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur - conclude on March 8.

“Populist measures could be taken in the Budget, so a just and fair election cannot be held,” Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha, Ghulam Nabi Azad said after meeting EC officials.

“We demand that the Budget be presented after March 8, which is when polling for elections will be over,” he added.

The Election Commission on Wednesday announced seven-phase polling for 403 assembly constituencies in the politically crucial state of Uttar Pradesh, two-phase polling in Manipur and one-phase polling each in the states of Punjab, Uttarakhand and Goa respectively.

Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi said that the counting of votes in all the five states will take place on March 11.

Note ban may temporarily slowdown the economy: President Pranab Mukherjee

Raisina Hill has a word of caution over Modi government's note ban. President Pranab Mukherjee said the move may temporarily slowdown the economy and affect poor.

"Demonetisation, while immobilizing black money and fighting corruption, may lead to temporary slowdown of the economy," Mukherjee said in his New Year's message to Governors and Lt Governors.

"We all will have to be extra careful to alleviate the suffering of the poor which might become unavoidable for the expected progress in the long term," he added.

The president, however, had as some words of praise too. "While I appreciate the thrust on transition from entitlement approach to an entrepreneurial one for poverty alleviation, I am not too sure that the poor can wait that long. They need to get succour here and now, so that they can also participate actively in the national march towards a future devoid of hunger, unemployment and exploitation. The recent package announced by the Prime Minister will provide some relief," the President said.

Election Commission to announce poll dates for UP, Punjab, Goa, Manipur and Uttarakhand

The Election Commission will on Wednesday announce the poll dates for elections to five state assemblies – Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Manipur, Goa and Uttarakhand. A press conference will be held at noon where Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi will announce a list of dates including the last date of filing nominations, when each state will vote, phases, if any, and the day of counting.

On Tuesday, the Election Commission held a meeting with Chief Electoral Officers of the five poll-bound states – Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Manipur and Goa to fine tune the arrangements. The law and order situation in Manipur due to the on-going road blockade by some Naga groups was the focus.

The Election Commission is likely to hold a seven-phase poll in Uttar Pradesh and single-phased polling in the four other states. However, with the on-going blockade situation in Manipur, the Commission may go in for multiple phases in the north-eastern state.

The terms of the legislative assembly of Goa, Manipur and  Punjab are due to expire on March 18 while that of Uttarakhand expires on March 26.  The legislative term of Uttar Pradesh ends on May 27.

In December last year, the Election Commission had written to the state government and state education boards to frame their election schedule in consultation with the Election Commission.

Strength of the five assemblies that will go to polls in the next few weeks:

Goa has 40 assembly seats, Manipur has 60, Punjab has 117, Uttarakhand has 70 while Uttar Pradesh has 403.

Security to be deployed

The Union Home Ministry will provide around 85,000 security personnel for deployment in the upcoming assembly elections in the five states. Top officials of the Ministry led by Union Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi conveyed that it would provide around 750 companies of paramilitary forces for smooth conduct of the election process in the five states.

In addition, around 100 companies, most of which belong to State Armed Police Forces and India Reserve Battalions, will also be drawn from different states for deployment of election duties.

The model code of conduct comes into effect immediately after the press conference.

Partying late night is not in Indian culture: Abu Azmi

Samajwadi Party’s Maharashtra chief Abu Azmi on Tuesday said women should not forget that “security starts at home” and that partying late night is not in the Indian culture, when asked about the harassment incident in Bengaluru during New Year’s eve.

“Partying late night in half attire, blindly following western culture, has never been our culture. Ladies hailing from well-to-do families, be it from Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan or UP, they come out in decent attire and mostly with their family members,” he said, when asked about alleged harassment of women in Bengaluru during the New Year eve.

“I am saying what happened is very unfortunate. Undoubtedly, making security arrangement to thwart any eventuality is police’s job. But, as far as Bengaluru molestation is concerned, women and their guardians must also take precautions and think that security starts at home. Our women must think about their own security themselves,” Azmi told news agency PTI.

The new year celebrations at MG Road and Brigade Road in Bengaluru had turned into a nightmare for several women who were allegedly molested despite heavy police presence, sparking widespread outrage.

“But when few women in half dress come out on streets at late night with their friends, such incidents do occur,” said Azmi, an MLA from Shivaji Nagar in suburban Mumbai.

“The women are pride of our family and country. Therefore, it is our duty to safeguard them. If we allow them to follow western culture blindly, then I am sorry to say that people will misbehave them in such ways,” the SP leader said.

Azmi also defended Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara who had stoked a controversy by blaming the youngsters’ westernized ways for the incidents.

“He (Parameshwara) said the harsh reality. These kind of things do happen when women try to copy the westerners, not only in their mindset but even in their dressing,” he said.

“If my sister or daughter goes out with another man to celebrate the New Year and her father or husband is not with them, do you think she will be safe? I don’t think so,” he told CNN-News18 in a separate interview.

The Samajwadi Party, however, has condemned Azmi’s statement. Samajwadi Party leader, Juhie Singh, while speaking to the channel said, “It’s really unfortunate that Azmi thinks like that. The party condemns it. He should apologise.”

According to eyewitness accounts, dozens of women were molested, groped and lewd remarks were passed by miscreants late night on December 31 in Bengaluru despite the presence of over 1,500 police personnel deployed to control the crowds.

Meanwhile, the National Commission of Women (NCW) Chairperson Lalitha Kumaramangalam has come down heavily on the police and slammed Parameshwara’s remarks, demanding his resignation.

Incidentally, it is not the first time Azmi had made such remarks. Earlier this year, following the Jyoti Singh rape case, he had issued a similar statement,

“If you keep petrol and fire together then it will burn. There should be a law to ensure that there should be no ‘nangapan’. Those who wear less clothes should also be banned,” he had said.

PM Narendra Modi should be arrested : Mamata Banerjee on Sudip Bandyopadhyay’s arrest

Stung by the arrest of TMC MP Sudip Bandopadhyay, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of using CBI, ED and Income Tax department against those who raised voice against demonetisation and dared him to arrest her and all TMC MPs. She asserted that their protest against note ban would continue.

“I just can’t think that Sudip Bandopadhyay, who is our party’s leader in the Lok Sabha will be arrested. I also have information that Modi wants to arrest many other TMC leaders like Abhishek Banerjee, Sovan Chatterjee (city mayor) and Firhad Hakim (minister),” she told reporters immediately after Sudip’s arrest by the CBI in connection with the alleged Rose Valley chit fund scam.

“I am shocked, but not scared. Let him arrest all of us. I openly challenge him to arrest me. Let me see his guts. He may silence others, but not me. He can’t suppress our voice. He can’t bulldoze people’s voice,” she said. “We will fight legal battle in every case,” she added.

Earlier, at a meeting in Medinipur she charged Modi with using CBI, ED and IT against persons who protested against demonetisation. The TMC supremo also convened an emergency meeting on Sudip’s arrest to chalk out the party’s action plan. TMC would launch dharnas to protest against Sudip’s arrest from tomorrow, she said, adding “politics cannot be done by resorting to vendetta”.

She alleged that Bandopadhyay was arrested due to “pressure from the PMO” and asked “why should Narendra Modi and Amit Shah not be arrested? “The party is behind Sudip. He has not done anything wrong. Even if he is in jail, the people of Bengal will keep him in their heart,” she said.

The TMC chief also said that it was the duty of the Centre, the Sebi and the RBI to keep a check on ponzi schemes in which they have “failed completely”. “I challenge Modi directly. You cannot do anything because Trinamool Congress is right and you are wrong. You cannot suppress the voice of the people. you have to withdraw restrictions (on withdrawal of cash)… Modi has no clue where this political vidictiveness will take him. We are not scared and will continue our demonstration against demonetisation,” she said.

TMC MP Sudip Bandyopadhyay arrested in Rose Valley scam

Trinamool Congress MP Sudip Bandyopadhyay was on Tuesday arrested by the CBI after questioning in the Rose Valley chit fund scam case. The arrest came soon after another party MP Tapas Pal, accused in the same case, was sent to police custody.

Earlier in the day, Bandyopadhyay told media, “I said I will come to face CBI interrogation to know what is against me”. He also alleged political vendetta against him and the Trinamool Congress party by the NDA-ruled Central government.

Rose Valley scam, which was also being investigated by the Enforcement Directorate, encompasses a larger amount of money swindling as compared to the Saradha case.

Revolt in SP: Massive Mulayam-Akhilesh faceoff at Election Commission office over ‘cycle’

سماج وادی پارٹی میں مچے گھمسان ​​کے درمیان پارٹی سمبل 'سائیکل' کو لے کر ملائم سنگھ یادو نے الیکشن کمیشن سے ملاقات کی ہے. اس دوران ان کے ساتھ شیو پال سنگھ یادو، امر سنگھ اور جیہ پردا بھی موجود تھیں. وہیں رام گوپال یادو بھی منگل کو اس معاملے میں الیکشن کمیشن جائیں گے.


دہلی روانہ ہونے سے پہلے ملائم سنگھ یادو نے کہا کہ سائیکل تو میری ہی ہے. اس کے علاوہ انہوں نے پانچ جنوری کو ہونے والے ہنگامی اجلاس بھی منسوخ کر دیا.

اس سے پہلے ملائم سنگھ پیر کی صبح دہلی میں واقع اپنی رہائش گاہ پر پہنچے تھے. یہاں شیو پال سنگھ یادو، امر سنگھ، جیا پردا کے ساتھ انہوں نے میٹنگ کی. اس درمیان اکھلیش خیمے کے لیڈر نریش اگروال نے کہا، نیتا جی، امر سنگھ اور شیو پال سے دور رہیے. یہ آپ کو ڈبونا چاہتے ہیں.

اس سے پہلے امر سنگھ نے میڈیا سے بات کرتے ہوئے کہا، نیتا جی نے ایک بار کہا تھا کہ امر سنگھ میرے دل میں رہتے ہیں. نیتا جی مجھے دل سے نکالیں تو نقصان پہنچے گا. ٹیم میرے لئے اہمیت نہیں رکھتا. اگر ان کے ساتھ رہنے پر ہیرو بنا ہوں، ھلنایک بننے کو بھی تیار ہوں.

ملائم سنگھ یادو کے قومی صدر کے معاملے پر شیو پال سنگھ نے کہا ہے کہ نیتا جی اس وقت قومی صدر ہیں، آگے بھی رہیں گے. ہم نیتا جی کے ساتھ مرتے دم تک رہیں گے.

ملائم سنگھ نے دہلی روانہ ہونے سے پہلے لکھنؤ میں میڈیا سے کہا، سماج وادی پارٹی کا چهن میرا دستخط ہے. میڈیا نے ہمیشہ میرا ساتھ دیا ہے. میری تصویر پاک صاف رہی ہے. ایک بار الزام لگے، لیکن عدالت نے بری کر دیا. میں بیمار نہیں ہوں.

Akhilesh’s mutiny earns him an expulsion; SP on verge of a split

The ruling Samajwadi Party (SP) in Uttar Pradesh is virtually split as party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav on Friday expelled for six years his son and Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav, along with senior party leader Ramgopal Yadav. The state has been plunged into a political crisis as Akhilesh Yadav is now Chief Minister but not a member of the ruling party.

Akhilesh Yadav, who had not spoken publicly on the matter till late Friday evening, is believed to have called a meeting of all the MLAs at 9 am on Saturday. If the party’s legislators re-elect him as their leader, Mulayam’s edict is as good as void.

Meanwhile, UP Governor Ram Naik said he was keeping a close watch on the situation. The State DGP and Principal Secretary (Home) reached the CM’s residence after taking stock of the security arrangements at Mulayam’s house.

Flanked by his brother Shivpal Yadav, Mulayam expelled Akhilesh and said the new Chief Minister will be chosen by the party. “We have to save the party. The party comes first. That is why we are expelling both Akhilesh and Ramgopal,” he said. Mulayam said Ramgopal, who had earlier been expelled and then taken back, had started acting targeting him, and such activities “cannot be tolerated”.

Ramgopal described the move as anti-constitutional and accused Mulayam of acting against the party.

The family feud, which has been simmering for the past couple of months because of the power tussle between Mulayam and Shivpal on the one side and Akhilesh and Ramgopal on the other, erupted this week when Mulayam released a list of candidates for the upcoming polls which did not include any of Akhilesh’s supporters.

Following this development, Akhilesh too released his alternative list of 235 candidates, which included all his loyalists who had been denied the party ticket. Mulayam clearly took exception to Akhilesh’s alternative list and saw it as a sign of open rebellion. “How can he (Akhilesh) release the list when the party has declared its candidates? Both Akhilesh and Ramgopal want to finish the party. I will not let it happen. I have built this party through hard work,” Mulayam said.

“I had made Akhilesh the Chief Minister with much fanfare,” he added.

With regard to the emergency meeting called by Ramgopal on Sunday, Mulayam said only the party president has the power to convene such a meeting. “The party cannot run on Ramgopal’s whims,” Mulayam said.

Arunachal CM temporarily suspended from PPA along with 6 others

Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu was temporarily suspended from Peoples’ Party of Arunachal on Thursday along with six other lawmakers for alleged anti-party activities. Khandu, Deputy CM Chowna Mein and 5 other MLAs were suspended from the party’s primary membership with immediate effect. The five other MLAs are Zingnu Namchom (Namsai), Passang Dorjee Sona (Mechuka), Chow Tewa Mein (Chowkham), Jambey Tashi (Lumla) and Kamlung Mossang (Miao). Due to the latest development, Khandu now ceases to be the leader of the PPA Legislature Party.

PPA President Kahfa Bengia said in an order that the MLAs were being placed under temporary suspension with immediate effect pending initiation of disciplinary proceedings. He also said that he was satisfied with the proofs of their indulgence in gross ''anti-party'' activities.

Bengia further directed party MLAs and PPA functionaries not to attend any meeting called by Khandu and said that any members failing to comply with the order would have to face disciplinary action of the party. The PPA is a member of the North East Democratic Alliance, a political coalition formed by the Bharatiya Janata Party along with other regional parties.

Khandu had replaced Nabam Tuki as the Congress CM, following a dissident campaign in July. Later in October, 43 Congress MLAs, including the CM has defected to join PPA, a regional political player in Arunachal. It had played a crucial role in ousting the Congress government in the state earlier in 2016.