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  • Chaired by Amit Shah, meeting on Telangana Assembly election underway in Delhi

    Chaired by Amit Shah, meeting on Telangana Assembly election underway in Delhi

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    New Delhi: As the Telangana Assembly polls are scheduled later this year, a meeting of the BJP leaders to deliberate on the poll preparedness, is underway at party National President J.P Nadda’s residence under the leadership of Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

    Telangana leaders, State president of Telangana Sanjay Bandi, Arvind Dharmapuri, D.K. Aruna, BJP National General secretary and Telangana state in charge Tarun Chugh, Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy are attending the meeting.

    In a bid to increase its outreach to the grassroots, the party is running several programmes like Praja Gosha BJP Bharosa and Praja Sangram yatra which are being well received by the public, as per a source.

    The party is deliberating on how to strengthen it at the booth level.

    According to the sources, a state presidential election will be held soon as the BJP president Sanjay Bandi’s term is going to end in the first week of March. But speculations are rife that his term would be extended and a decision to this effect could be taken in the meeting.

    Earlier in the national executive meeting, Sanjay was the centre of attraction as Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised his Praja Sangram Yatra and asked all the states to learn from his journey and appreciated his struggle and hard work.

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  • Delhi man bought knife to kill wife, sons from Amazon: Police

    Delhi man bought knife to kill wife, sons from Amazon: Police

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    New Delhi: The Delhi Police has found out that a 38-year-old man, who tried to end his life after killing his wife and two sons, bought the knife used in the crime from e-commerce portal Amazon and suspects that the incident was pre-planned, sources said on Monday.

    Rajesh (38) tried to commit suicide after killing his wife and two sons, including a four-month-old infant, over financial issues in west Delhi’s Mohan Garden area on Sunday, police said.

    They added that after killing his wife and sons, the accused inflicted a deep injury on his wrist.

    According to a senior police officer, the post-mortem examination of the bodies was conducted on Monday and the bodies were subsequently handed over to the family members of the victim woman.

    The autopsy suggested that the wounds were caused by a knife, they said.

    “Rajesh underwent surgeries on Monday. A preliminary investigation has revealed that he bought a set of three kitchen knives from Amazon last week. Only one knife was used to commit the crime.

    “We suspect that the accused was planning this incident for a while. He wanted to kill himself too, but somehow survived. However, further interrogation of the accused will make everything clear. The time of the incident and the sequence of events will be ascertained later,” a source said.

    The accused had sent a message about his financial woes in a WhatsApp group of his school friends at 4.50 am on Sunday. His friends alerted his brother, who informed the police around 6 am.

    In his WhatsApp message, Rajesh had mentioned that he had suffered a huge financial loss.

    (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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  • Sisodia’s arrest: Delhi govt’s budget preparation likely to be affected, say sources

    Sisodia’s arrest: Delhi govt’s budget preparation likely to be affected, say sources

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    New Delhi: The preparation of the Delhi government’s budget for the next financial year is likely to be affected following the arrest of Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who also holds the finance portfolio, sources said on Monday.

    The finance department is still in the process of finalising the budgetary allocations.

    “Various departments have sent their budget estimates, revenue utilised this year. The budget is not yet finalised. The allocations to various departments are still being finalised,” an official said.

    There were plans to present the budget around the second week of March but it might be pushed to the third or fourth week. However, it has to be presented before April 1, when the new financial year starts.

    Before Sisodia’s questioning by the CBI in the excise policy case, the deputy chief minister held a series of budget-related meetings, with Revenue Minister Kailash Gahlot also being a part of them.

    Sources in the Aam Aadmi Party said Gahlot may present the Delhi government budget this time.

    “As there was a possibility that the deputy chief minister may be arrested by the CBI, Gahlot was attending budget-related meetings for the last few days. Gahlot is likely to present the 2023-24 budget. It is scheduled to be presented next month. If Sisodia gets bail, he will present the budget but if he doesn’t, Gahlot might do it,” an AAP functionary told PTI.

    Sisodia was originally summoned by the CBI last Sunday but he sought deferment of his questioning citing the ongoing Budget exercise, following which, the CBI had asked him to appear on February 26.

    He was arrested on Monday and remanded to five-day CBI custody the next day.

    The Arvind Kejriwal government is staring at a possible crisis with the CBI arresting Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia who holds as many as 18 of the total 33 departments, including education, finance and home.

    The arrest of Sisodia comes after that of Satyendar Jain, Delhi’s the then health minister, in June last year. Both have led what the Aam Aadmi Party describes as the successful transformation of Delhi’s education and health services, contributing to the party’s popularity and continued electoral success.

    Their absence leaves Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal with no heavyweight lieutenant to implement his governance agenda in Delhi.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • ED arrests Delhi govt teacher, middleman for helping Chinese loan app accused

    ED arrests Delhi govt teacher, middleman for helping Chinese loan app accused

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    New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Monday said that they have arrested middleman Jeetendra Prasad and Delhi government school Hindi teacher Dinesh Singh Kushwaha for allegedly receiving Rs 2.60 crore from an accused involved in Powerbank app (Chinese loan app) case for getting his work done.

    This is the same Chinese app by which Chinese lenders cheated Indian nationals to the tune of Rs 250 crore.

    The two were produced before a special PMLA court which sent them to ED custody till March 3.

    “Cash of Rs 47.5 lakh, forged summons, notices, duplicate official stamps were recovered during searches conducted at the house of Jeetendra Prasad,” the official said.

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  • For second day, AAP protests in Mumbai against Delhi Dy CM’s arrest

    For second day, AAP protests in Mumbai against Delhi Dy CM’s arrest

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    Mumbai: For the second consecutive day, the Aam Aadmi Party protested against the arrest of Delhi’s Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia by the Central Bureau of Investigation in an alleged corruption case, here on Monday.

    On Monday, hundreds of AAP workers staged noisy demonstrations near Churchgate station, after a similar protest outside Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) on Sunday.

    Incidentally, Sisodia’s arrest on Sunday came two days after the AAP’s Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann had come for a high-profile meeting with the President of Shiv Sena (UBT) and Maharashtra ex-CM Uddhav Thackeray in Mumbai (February 24), to discuss a common platform to fight the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

    Addressing the gathering near Churchgate on Monday, AAP Mumbai President Preeti Sharma-Menon said that this is a state of ‘undeclared emergency’ in the country and the party would not be cowed down by Sisodia’s arrest and said he was being targeted by the CBI without a base.

    “We were born on the streets of India, protesting against corruption and injustice… If one Manish Sisodia is arrested, crores more like him will emerge,” thundered Sharma-Menon.

    She alleged that on one hand there is Gautam Adani who scammed Indians of lakhs of crores of rupees and there is no action against him by the CBI, and there were many scandals by the Congress during the UPA regime, but the CBI did not act against any of its leaders.

    “On the other hand, Sisodia, who is the architect of Delhi government’s education revolution is being unnecessarily hounded in a fake case… This is an attack on the excellent world-class education being imparted to millions of students by the Delhi administration,” she said.

    Other leaders said that the BJP fears only APP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scared of only Arvind Kejriwal, and they are being targeted as AAP is the country’s fastest growing political party with the capacity to take on the BJP.

    The Mumbai Police had deployed tight security around Churchgate and detained a large number of the protestors.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Manish Sisodia arrest: RAF deployed outside CBI’s HQ in Delhi

    Manish Sisodia arrest: RAF deployed outside CBI’s HQ in Delhi

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    New Delhi: Security has been up outside and around the areas near the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) headquarters in the national capital after the probe agency on Sunday arrested Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia in connection with the Delhi Excise Policy scam matter following a day-long questioning, an official said.

    According to an official, Rapid Action Force personnel have been deployed outside the CBI office to maintain the law and order situation.

    Meanwhile, the Delhi Police has also deployed additional force to prevent untoward incidents.

    Sisodia was arrested by the CBI after eight hours of questioning.

    Earlier on Sunday, Section 144 was imposed in and around the areas near the CBI headquarters to prevent gatherings.

    The police had said that it was being done to stop AAP workers from moving closer to the CBI office.

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  • Excise policy scam: CBI arrests Delhi Dy CM Manish Sisodia

    Excise policy scam: CBI arrests Delhi Dy CM Manish Sisodia

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    AAP senior politician and Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia has been arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) after nine hours of questioning in connection with the excise policy scam case on Sunday.

    Earlier in the day, Sisodia had said that he was ready to go to jail for 7-8 months.

    “I have the love of lakhs of children and crores of countrymen with me. Even if I have to go to jail for a few months, I do not care. We are followers of Bhagat Singh. Bhagat Singh died for the country. If I have to go to jail over such false allegations, it is a small thing,” he said before leaving to the CBI office.

    As per sources, he was asked about kickbacks that were allegedly received to campaign in the Goa elections.

    He was also confronted with the statement of accused Dinesh Arora who has now turned approver.

    Sisodia was also asked about Hyderabad-based chartered accountant Butchibabu Gorantla, Telangana MLC and BRS leader K Kavitha, the daughter of Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR). Gorantla was arrested by the CBI earlier this month.

    The CBI has filed a charge sheet in the matter and will also file the first supplementary charge sheet soon.

    It is alleged that the Delhi government’s policy to grant licenses to liquor traders favoured certain dealers who had allegedly paid bribes for it, a charge strongly refuted by the AAP.

    Lending support, AAP chief and Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal tweeted that his deputy need not worry about his family as the party will look after them.

    “God is with you Manish. The blessings of lakhs of children and their parents are with you. When you go to jail for the country and the society, it is not a curse but a matter of pride. I pray to god that you return from jail soon. Delhi’s children, their parents and all of us will wait for you,” Kejriwal said in a tweet in Hindi.

    (With IANS inputs)

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  • Welcome HC stay on re-election for MCD panel members, step towards justice: Delhi BJP

    Welcome HC stay on re-election for MCD panel members, step towards justice: Delhi BJP

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    New Delhi: The BJP on Saturday welcomed the Delhi High Court ruling putting a stay on the re-election for six members of the Standing Committee of the MCD that was scheduled for February 27, and said this was a “step towards justice”.

    Interacting with reporters, Delhi BJP working president Virendra Sachdeva said Mayor Shelly Oberoi had made a “wrong, immoral and unconstitutional announcement” on Friday to hold the election afresh.

    “Now, the high court has put a stay on this unconstitutional move. And, this is a good decision, a decision that will sustain democracy. We welcome this stay. Truth will triumph and whatever result will eventually come out of it… We feel that the results of the technical experts in the election for the members of the Standing Committee will hold good,” he said.

    Kamaljeet Sehrawat, BJP councillor and one of three candidates from the saffron party in the election, said the court’s stay meass that “our demands were valid”.

    “The hearing went for one hour and 35 minutes, and the other party’s counsel was asked what right the mayor has in announcing a fresh election for the standing committee’s members without finality on the election already held on Friday. So, this is a step towards justice,” she told reporters.

    Sehrawat, a senior BJP leader and a former mayor of south Delhi, said the entire election process went smoothly and counting was also done without any disturbance, then on what grounds a fresh election was announced, without completion of the poll already conducted.

    BJP councillor Shikha Rai alleged that Mayor Shelly Oberoi was behaving like a “dictator” on Friday and not announcing the results, despite the technical experts having submitted the documents on it.

    “On February 22 also, she had held councillors captive in the House by stretching the proceedings overnight and till next morning,” Rai alleged.

    Earlier in the day, addressing a press conference, Sachdeva had alleged that the re-election for members of the MCD panel, called by the mayor on Monday, was “undemocratic and unconstitutional”.

    Later in the day, the Delhi High Court stayed the re-election for six members of the Standing Committee of the MCD, on two pleas.

    Justice Gaurang Kanth, in a special hearing held on a court holiday, said prima facie it appeared that the mayor, who was also the returning officer, is conducting the re-election on Monday without declaring results of the previous poll held on February 24 which is in violation of regulations.

    The high court said the regulations nowhere reflect that the Delhi mayor has authority to declare the election of Standing Committee members as null and void.

    It issued a notice to the returning officer and others on two pleas challenging the decision to hold re-election without declaring the results of the earlier poll.

    “Notice to hold re-election shall remain stayed till the next date of hearing,” the judge said.

    The Delhi BJP tweeted in Hindi on Saturday evening, “Delhi High Court has failed AAP’s plan. Kejriwal ji, how will your game of dirty politics go on?”

    It also shared a news clip on the stay granted by the high court.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • 2020 Delhi riots: Four acquitted of rioting, arson, theft charges

    2020 Delhi riots: Four acquitted of rioting, arson, theft charges

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    New Delhi: A court here has acquitted four men in a case of rioting, vandalism, arson and theft by a mob at Bhagirathi Vihar during the 2020 northeast Delhi riots, saying the accused were entitled to the benefit of doubt.

    The court was hearing a case against Dinesh Yadav, Sahil, Sandeep and Tinku, accused of being part of a riotous mob that was involved in looting and arson in some shops on February 25, 2020.

    “I find that charges levelled against the accused persons, in this case, are not proved beyond doubt. Hence, accused persons… are acquitted of all the charges levelled against them in this case,” Additional Sessions Judge Pulastya Pramachala said in an order passed earlier this week.

    The judge said the formation of unlawful assembly, rioting and vandalism in two shops was “well established” but though both the shops were vandalised, they were not set ablaze.

    The court said seven prosecution witnesses could not identify any rioters by appearance or name as they did not see their faces, much less the people involved in the incidents.

    It said the testimonies of two police officials were “not reliable” to establish that all the accused persons were members of the riotous mob.

    “Prosecution did not prove any record of such vital information being given by these two witnesses in the police station, though ideally it should have been at least recorded in writing. Accused persons were arrested much later in time and statements of these witnesses were also recorded after a long delay.

    “I find that accused persons herein are entitled to benefit of the doubt in the present case,” the court said.

    Gokalpuri police station had filed a chargesheet against the accused men for several offences, including rioting, theft in dwelling house and mischief by fire or explosive substance with the intent to destroy house, under the Indian Penal Code.

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  • Delhi HC to pronounce judgement on petitions challenging Agnipath scheme on Feb 27

    Delhi HC to pronounce judgement on petitions challenging Agnipath scheme on Feb 27

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    New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Friday said that it will pronounce its judgment on February 27 on three batches of pleas challenging the Centre’s Agnipath Scheme for recruitment in the armed forces.

    Batches of petitions have been filed challenging the scheme, its recruitment process, and appointment of candidates.

    The scheme, meant to recruit youth into the Indian Army for four years, will only keep 25 percent of the selected candidates after this period.

    A division bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramonium Prasad had reserved its order on December 15.

    The court had asked the lawyers to place on record their written submissions before vacations.

    The Centre had said that they will file an affidavit on role, responsibilities, and hierarchy of the Agniveers.

    The HC on December 14 questioned the Central government’s decision for different pay scale for Agniveers and regular sepoys (soldiers) in the Indian Army if their scope of work is the same.

    Representing the Centre, Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati had said that Agniveer is a different cadre from the regular one.

    In response, the same division bench had said: “Different cadre does not answer job profile, the question is work and responsibility.”

    “If the job profile is the same, then how do you justify different pay? A lot will depend on the job profile. Get instructions on this and put it on an affidavit,” the HC had added.

    Bhati had said that terms, conditions, and responsibilities of Agniveers are different from that of soldiers.

    “Agniveer cadre has been created as a separate cadre. It will not be counted as a regular service. After serving as an Agniveer for four years, if he or she volunteers and is found fit, then his journey in the regular cadre begins,” she had submitted.

    The Centre had said that this scheme was not hastily formulated, but with much study to enhance the morale of the youth and also skill mapping of Agniveers.

    The ASG had said that a lot has gone during the past two years into taking this decision like numerous internal and external consultations, several meetings and consultations have also been held with the stakeholders.

    Bhati had also argued that as Indian armed forces are the most professional armed forces in the world, they should be given much bigger leeway when they are taking such big policy decisions.

    With dozens of petitions being filed on the scheme, its introduction led to people protesting countrywide.

    Petitions were filed challenging the scheme, its recruitment process and appointment of candidates.

    With the scheme envisaging that only 25 per cent of the selected candidates will be retained, petitioners claimed that the rest 75 per cent candidates will be left jobless after four years and there is no plan B for them.

    “In six months, I have to develop physical endurance and learn to use these weapons. Six months is a very short time. We are going to compromise national security,” one of the petitioners who appeared had argued on December 12.

    Arguments were also raised about whether the four-year term that Agniveers serve, will be counted in their overall service once a quarter of them are commissioned into the forces.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )