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  • Bajrang Dal to hold mass ‘Hanuman Chalisa’ events across Telangana

    Bajrang Dal to hold mass ‘Hanuman Chalisa’ events across Telangana

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    Hyderabad: The Telangana unit of the Bajrang Dal will be holding a mass ‘hanuman Chalisa recitation program all across the State on Tuesday evening to protest against the Congress party’s promise to ban Bajrang Dal if it comes to power in Karnataka.

    The State Convenor of Bajrang Dal said the Congress party in Karnataka in its election manifesto compared the Bajrang Dal party to the Popular Front of India. The party stated that if it comes to power in the state it will ban the Bajrang Dal.

    The move of the Congress party led to widespread protests by the fringe group across the country. In Telangana, the Bajrang Dal activists burned effigies of the Congress party and stormed the Telangana Congress headquarters Gandhi Bhavan.

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    “A massive ‘Hanuman Challisa’ recitation program will be organized at all temples, villages, and junctions in the state to drive some sense among the Congress party workers and leaders. All people should participate in the program,” said Bajrang Dal Telangana convenor, Sree Ramulu.

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  • Biden’s campaign launch is immediately overshadowed by other events — and his team loves it

    Biden’s campaign launch is immediately overshadowed by other events — and his team loves it

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    Biden’s announcement came on a day when the leading Republican contender to challenge him, former President Donald Trump, began a trial where he is accused of rape. Another GOP hopeful, Nikki Haley, delivered a speech reaffirming the party’s commitment to restricting access to abortion, an issue that continues to galvanize voters on both sides perhaps more than any other.

    The most powerful Republican on Capitol Hill, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, is fighting to wrangle his unruly caucus to get behind a proposal to tie major spending cuts to any debt ceiling increase, setting up another dramatic vote on the House floor as early as Wednesday. And the smoke is still just clearing from the sudden firings Monday of two outsized media personalities, Tucker Carlson by Fox and Don Lemon by CNN.

    The chaotic tableau was not just a revealing snapshot of a particularly frenetic American moment — it may foreshadow the campaign to come, too. Biden, as he was at times during last year’s midterms, could find himself relegated to the background, as more extreme characters dominate the news and the nation’s collective consciousness. Rather than fret their second-fiddle fate, the president’s advisers find it advantageous.

    “I go back to the first election, where he presented himself as… someone who is steady, someone who is thoughtful, someone who keeps his eyes on the prize,” said Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del.), one of the Biden campaign’s co-chairs. It is not, she added, about “the antics of the moment.”

    For an incumbent eager to frame the next election, as he did last year’s, as a choice and not a referendum on his own record, being somewhat out of the spotlight’s glare has its benefits. Biden’s team wants to present him as a trusted, experienced politician; the drama-free alternative to extremism on the right. The media’s focus on louder, more strident voices — and his own innate unobtrusiveness — are not just an outgrowth of circumstances but also a key part of his campaign’s strategy.

    “None of this backdrop to Biden’s announcement is a coincidence. It’s all part of the same reckoning that the country is going through,” said Jennifer Palmieri, who served as communications director on Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign. “When Biden ran the first time, he was talking about being a transitional president. He’s talking about ‘finishing the job’ because we have not completed this transition. We are still in this epic fight where big questions about democracy and fundamental rights are at stake.”

    Biden’s 2020 victory over Trump and Democrats’ ability to defy historical headwinds last November and far surpass the party’s midterm expectations, Palmieri added, showed that “Biden and Democrats don’t have to be top of the news to win. They just have to make sure voters understand what’s at stake.”

    Executing such a strategy is a bit easier when running against a sitting president rather than running as one. And, over the coming months, Biden world’s efforts to run as the drama-free, more competent alternative to what the Republican Party is offering will be tested by that Republican Party’s attempts to create drama and frame him as inept.

    In his campaign launch video, Biden took the first step towards trying to set the contours of the debate. The video focused on Republican extremism in setting up the rationale for his campaign. It highlighted the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection, the conservative Supreme Court’s decision striking down federal protections for abortion and GOP efforts at the state level to ban books, limit early voting and restrict transgender rights, as well as Republicans’ inaction on gun safety amid a surge of mass shootings. “MAGA extremists,” Biden says in the video, are “lining up to take away those bedrock freedoms.”

    That’s a shift from last year’s focus on Democrats’ legislative accomplishments over Biden’s first two years in office. The White House has launched a major publicity blitz to tout the benefits of new laws — the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Chips Act boosting America’s tech sector and the Inflation Reduction Act, which has led to $200 billion in new investments in renewable energy projects. But none of those laws were referenced in the president’s three-minute launch video.

    Instead, Biden focused on those accomplishments during a lunchtime speech at the annual meeting of the North America’s Building Trades Unions, a gathering that represents a critical piece of the president’s political base. The speech was an official address, with the only flourish from the just-launched campaign effort being Biden’s new “finish the job” catchphrase.

    “Under my predecessor, Infrastructure Week was a punchline. On my watch, we’re making Infrastructure Decade a headline,” Biden said, addressing the audience directly. “Union workers will build roads and bridges, lay internet cable, install electric vehicle chargers. Union workers are going to transform America. And union workers are going to finish the job!”

    Those remarks occurred, however, shortly after CNN cut away from live coverage of the speech, which was a familiar rehash of the president’s well worn economic message.

    Biden world has long scoffed at the notion that they should gear their approach around the whims of cable or Twitter at that. And the campaign’s strategy with its launch day, which also featured Vice President Kamala Harris speaking about reproductive rights at an event in Maryland, appeared to reflect a broader awareness about how Americans consume their news now. With the initial video push, followed by two events featuring Biden and Harris that could practically be turned into videos themselves, the campaign will be able to reach a number of constituencies with multiple messages. Creating banner headlines on cable TV, it seems, was not the point.

    Biden’s former communications director Kate Bedingfield, who CNN opted to interview from a Washington studio rather than carrying Biden’s remarks, made it clear that the president isn’t especially reliant on the mainstream media. His team often prefers to engage with content creators with large followings or to package the president’s comments themselves for distribution via social media platforms and email lists.

    “We’re living in an incredibly fractured media environment, and so the president and his team have to think about how do we reach people where they’re actually getting their news,” Bedingfield said.

    With polls showing a majority of Americans preferring that Biden not seek a second term, the campaign team has its work cut out for them. The task being to gin up support from your own base while keeping yourself off of center stage can, at times, be in conflict. But there is one way to do both: focusing attention on the Republican alternative.

    “Republicans nominating Trump again plays right into Biden’s message,” GOP pollster Whit Ayres conceded. “Biden only won in 2020 by a hair in the Electoral College, and he has significant problems now. But his unobtrusiveness is not one of them. In part, that’s what he ran on: not being in your face every day.”

    Jennifer Haberkorn contributed to this report.

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  • Your guide to the 2023 White House Correspondents’ dinner week parties and events

    Your guide to the 2023 White House Correspondents’ dinner week parties and events

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    Monday, April 24

    Napa Valley Vinters Wine Tasting Event

    5:30-6:30 p.m.
    Recording Industry Association
    1000 F St. NW

    Wednesday, April 26

    An Evening Honoring Black News Contributors

    6-8 p.m.
    Embassy of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
    1708-1714 Massachusetts Ave. NW

    Comcast-NBCU Leguizamo Does America Reception

    6-8 p.m.
    The Observatory at America’s Square
    300 New Jersey Ave. NW

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    7-9 p.m.
    Private Residence
    Northwest

    Thursday, April 27

    Washington Women in Journalism Awards

    6-8 p.m.
    Larz Anderson House
    2118 Massachusetts Ave. NW

    London Calling: The Great Playbook Debate

    6:30 p.m.
    British Embassy
    3100 Massachusetts Ave. NW

    Bytes and Bylines

    6:30-9:30 p.m.
    The Residence of the Ambassador of Ireland
    2221 30th St. NW

    Friday, April 28

    FGS Global Happy Hour

    5-7 p.m.
    Bar Deco
    717 6th St. NW

    Crooked Media Reception

    5-8 p.m.
    Dauphine’s
    1100 15th St. NW

    Voto Latino Event

    6-8 p.m.
    Decatur House
    748 Jackson Place NW

    MPA & SAG-AFTRA Reception

    6-8 p.m.
    Motion Picture Association
    1600 I Str. NW

    Elle Women of Impact Event

    6-8 p.m.
    Ciel Social Club
    601 K St. NW

    Washington Diplomat Media Bash

    7-11 p.m.
    Embassy of Italy
    3000 Whitehaven St. NW

    Axios After Hours

    8:30 p.m.
    National Building Museum
    440 G St. NW

    UTA Party

    Evening
    Fiola Mare
    3100 K St. NW

    Semafor Party

    7-9:30 p.m.
    Justin Smith Residence
    Kalorama

    Saturday, April 29

    30th Annual Garden Brunch

    Midday
    Location to be announced

    Time 100 Brunch Talk

    11 a.m.-1 p.m.
    Del Mar Restaurant
    791 Wharf St. SW

    Wall Street Journal Reception

    5:30 p.m.
    Washington Hilton
    1919 Connecticut Ave. NW

    POLITICO & CBS News Reception

    6 p.m.
    Washington Hilton
    1919 Connecticut Ave. NW

    ABC News Reception

    6 p.m.
    Washington Hilton
    1919 Connecticut Ave. NW

    White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner 2023

    8 p.m.
    Washington Hilton
    1919 Connecticut Ave. NW

    Comcast-NBCUniversal News Group Afterparty

    11:30 p.m
    Organization of American States
    200 17th St. NW

    Time Afterparty

    10:30 p.m.
    The Residence of the Swiss Ambassador
    2920 Cathedral Ave. NW

    NPR Reception

    After the WHCD
    Embassy of Luxembourg
    2200 Massachusetts Ave. NW

    Sunday, April 30

    POLITICO Brunch

    11 a.m.-1 p.m.
    Robert & Elena Allbritton Residence
    Georgetown

    CNN Brunch

    10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
    The LINE DC
    1770 Euclid St. NW

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  • Amritpal arrest: A chronology of events

    Amritpal arrest: A chronology of events

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    Chandigarh: Radical preacher Amritpal Singh, who was appointed as the head of ‘Waris Punjab De’ last year, was arrested on Sunday morning. A chronology:

    September 29, 2002: Radical preacher Amritpal Singh is anointed as the chief of the ‘Waris Punjab De’, an outfit founded by actor and activist Deep Sidhu, at a ‘dastar bandi’ (turban tying) ceremony in Moga’s Rode village — the ancestral village of slain militant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale.

    December 12, 2022: Supporters of Amritpal burn chairs at a gurdwara in Jalandhar, claiming chairs and sofas in a Sikh shrine are against ‘maryada’ (code of conduct) of Sikhism.

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    February 10, 2023: Amritpal ties the knot with UK-based NRI Kirandeep Kaur in his Jallupur Khera village in Amritsar.

    February 16, 2023: Amritpal and his supporters, including Lovepreet Singh Toofan, were booked for allegedly kidnapping and thrashing a resident of Chamkaur Sahib in Rupnagar district.

    February 17, 2023: Lovepreet Singh arrested.

    February 23, 2023: Amritpal and his supporters, some of them brandishing swords and guns, break through barricades and barge into Ajnala police station on the outskirts of Amritsar city and clash with policemen, demanding the release of Lovepreet Singh.

    February 24, 2023: Lovepreet Singh was released from judicial custody.

    March 18, 2023: Punjab Police launches a crackdown against Amritpal and his aides. His cavalcade was intercepted in Jalandhar but he manages to give the police a slip by switching vehicles. Mobile internet services are suspended in Punjab.

    March 20, 2023: Amritpal’s uncle Harjit Singh and another person surrender before police near a gurdwara in Mehatpur, Jalandhar.

    March 22, 2023: A picture of Amritpal and his close aide Papalpreet Singh sitting on a motorised cart emerges on social media.

    March 23, 2023: A woman who harboured Amritpal and Papalpreet at her house in Haryana’s Kurukshetra held.

    March 25, 2023: Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Harpreet Singh asks Amritpal to surrender before the police.

    March 28, 2023: A massive operation to trace Amritpal was conducted in Hoshiarpur after some suspects abandon a vehicle following a police chase.

    March 29, 2023: A video of Amritpal surfaces online in which he calls for a ‘Sarbat Khalsa’ congregation on Baisakhi.

    March 30, 2023: Another video and an audio clip of Amritpal’s surface in which he asserts that he would soon appear before the world.

    April 10, 2023: Papalpreet arrested from Kathunangal area in Amritsar.

    April 15, 2023: Amritpal’s another close aide Joga Singh, who provided shelter to the radical preacher and Papalpreet in Uttar Pradesh’s Pilibhit and brought them back to Punjab on March 28, was arrested from Sirhind in Fatehgarh Sahib.

    April 20, 2023: Amritpal’s wife Kirandeep Kaur stopped from boarding a flight to London at the Sri Guru Ram Dass International Airport in Amritsar.

    April 23, 2023: Amritpal arrested from Rode village in Moga district.

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  • Ahead of Eid, UP govt says no to religious events on roads

    Ahead of Eid, UP govt says no to religious events on roads

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    Lucknow: In view of upcoming festivals like Eid and Akshay Tritiya, the Uttar Pradesh government on Wednesday issued directions regarding holding programmes in the state and ordered that no religious event be held by obstructing roads and traffic.

    Principal Secretary (Home) Sanjay Prasad, Director General of Police (DGP) R K Vishwakarma and other senior officials held a review meeting with all field officials posted in the state through video conferencing and issued necessary guidelines, an official release said.

    There should be adequate arrangements for the security of religious places and additional police forces should be deployed in sensitive areas, DGP Vishwakarma said.

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    Prasad directed all the concerned officers posted in the field to ensure that religious programmes, worshipping, etc. take place at the designated places only. Under no circumstances should any religious event be held by obstructing roads and traffic, the release said.

    “In the past, we have been able to do this through communication. This year also, we have to make the same effort,” he said.

    According to the release, no religious procession or any other procession should be taken out without due permission. Permission should be given only to those religious processions that are traditional, and unnecessary permission should not be given to new events, it said.

    The principal secretary also told the officers to be vigilant about social media and ensure immediate response to any attempt aimed to spread fake news. A senior officer should do a refutation of rumour/fake news, he said.

    “The safety of every citizen in the state is the primary responsibility of all of us. The month of Ramzan is going on. Eid-ul-Fitr, Akshaya Tritiya and Parshuram Jayanti are likely to be celebrated on the same day on April 22. In view of the present environment, the police will have to be extra careful,” Prasad said.

    “Deal sternly with those issuing mischievous statements. Strict action should be taken against the chaotic elements that try to cause harm to the peaceful atmosphere in the state,” he said.

    DGP Vishwakarma took the details of the preparations made for the upcoming festivals from all the zone/range/district level officers and instructed that police force should continuously patrol congested areas and senior officers should also participate in it.

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

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  • Samantha Ruth Prabhu can’t attend events of ‘Shaakuntalam’, Here’s why

    Samantha Ruth Prabhu can’t attend events of ‘Shaakuntalam’, Here’s why

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    Mumbai: Actor Samantha Ruth Prabhu has informed her fans that she can’t attend upcoming promotional events of her upcoming film, ‘Shaakuntalam’ as she is unwell due to hectic schedules.

    Taking to Twitter on Wednesday, Samantha said that she is down with a fever and lost her voice as ‘hectic schedules and promotions have taken its toll’.

    Samantha tweeted, “(1/2) I was really excited to be amongst you all this week promoting my film and soaking in your love.

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    Unfortunately, the hectic schedules and promotions have taken its toll, and I am down with a fever and have lost my voice.

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    In another tweet, she wrote, “(2/2) Please join team #Shaakuntalam at the Annual Day Event of MLRIT this evening… will miss you.”

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    Samantha has travelled across the country for the promotion of her upcoming film ‘Shaakuntalam’.

    ‘Shaakuntalam’ is based on a popular Indian classic play ‘Abhigyan Shakuntalam’ by Kalidasa, ancient India’s greatest poet and playwright. Shakuntala was the wife of King Dushyant and the mother of Emperor Bharata. Dev Mohan has been paired opposite Samantha.

    The film is all set to hit the theatres on April 14 and it will be out in Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada.

    Asked about the movie, Samantha told ANI, “It’s a love story. And love is like a universe in itself. Our cultural heritage is rich. And the story of this film is inspired from one of our oldest classics. Apart from the story, the movie has high-level graphics and special effects.”

    Samantha was recently seen in the sci-fi thriller film ‘Yashoda’ which received positive responses from the audience.

    She will be next seen in an upcoming romantic film ‘Khusi’ opposite Vijay Deverakonda and in the action thriller web series ‘Citadel’ alongside Varun Dhawan.



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  • Auqaf Jamia Announces Prayer Timing For Upcoming Events

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    SRINAGAR: Anjuman Auqaf Jamia Masjid Srinagar on Tuesday reviewed the arrangements for facilitating the worshipers and devotees thronging Jama Masjid  for Jumma-tul-Vida, Shab-e-Qadr and Eid-ul-Fitr prayers.

    In a statement issued by the Auqaf, it stated that the Jumma-tul-Vida prayer will be offered at 02:00 pm and Shab-e-Qadr at 10:30 pm at the Jama Masjid.

    About the Eid-ul-Fitr prayer the statement read that the Eid prayers will be held at the historic Eidgah, Srinagar at 10:00 am, as per past practice.

    However, in case of inclement weather, the Eid prayer will be held at the Jama Masjid Srinagar same time, it said.

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  • HC junks PIL challenging UP govt’s move to hold religious events during Navratri

    HC junks PIL challenging UP govt’s move to hold religious events during Navratri

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    Lucknow: The Allahabad High Court has dismissed a PIL challenging the state government’s decision allocating Rs 1 lakh to each district to hold religious events during Navratri and Ram Navami festivals and pay honorarium to artistes.

    Upholding the Yogi Adityanath government’s decision to pay honorarium to the performers at the programmes organised at temples, the Lucknow bench of high Court has held that this does not amount to indulgence of the state in propagation of any religion or religious denomination.

    In fact it is a simple secular activity of the state while it indulges in publicising the developmental work undertaken by the state, the court said.

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    A bench of Justices D K Upadhyaya and O P Shukla dismissed the public interest litigation (PIL) filed by Motilal Yadav challenging the state government’s March 10, 2023 decision whereby it had allocated Rs 1 lakh to each district on the occasion of Ram Navami.

    The court’s order was passed on March 22 but was uploaded on its website on Tuesday only.

    In its order, the bench also observed, “If the state spends some money out of the taxes collected by it from the citizens and appropriates some amount for providing some conveniences or facilities to any religious denomination, it will not be violative of Article 27 of the Constitution of India.”

    “We have to always keep in mind that there exits a clear line of distinction between a secular activity and religious activity which may be undertaken by the State, like providing conveniences and facilities and indulgence of a State in maintenance and propagation of religion or religious denomination,” added the bench.

    Saying that the petitioner had misunderstood the state government’s order, the bench observed, “The Government order does not make any provision for payment of any amount to any person, be it a priest in a temple or anyone else associated with the activities of the temple; rather, the amount is to be paid to the performers or artisans who may be performing on such occasions.”

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  • WB: Post Ram Navami violence, VHP to hold 500 Hanuman Jayanti events

    WB: Post Ram Navami violence, VHP to hold 500 Hanuman Jayanti events

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    Kolkata: Amid the furore over violence during celebration of Ram Navami in West Bengal, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has decided to conduct 500 Hanuman Jayanti programmes across the state on Thursday.

    VHP national assistant secretary Sachindranath Singha told PTI that no weapons would be carried during the Hanuman Jayanti processions in the state.

    “Around 500 small programmes would be organised across the state. We won’t take out too many rallies and only a few will be held. No weapons will be carried during the rallies,” he said.

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    When asked whether the decision not to hold many processions is the fallout of the violence during Ram Navami, Singha replied in the negative.

    “Rallies are taken out during Ram Navami, and programmes are organised during Hanuman Jayanti. It has nothing to do with the problems during Ram Navami this time,” he said.

    Prohibitory orders were imposed in West Bengal’s Hooghly and Howrah districts, where clashes broke out between two groups during Ram Navami procession.

    The Calcutta High Court on Wednesday directed the West Bengal government to requisition central forces to assist the state police in maintaining peace during Hanuman Jayanti celebrations.

    Singha welcomed the court order and blamed the state government for violence during the recent Ram Navami celebrations.

    “The state government should have taken stern measures,” he said.

    Reacting to Singha’s comment, TMC state spokesperson Kunal Ghosh blamed the BJP and VHP for fomenting trouble in the state.
    “The BJP, RSS and its affiliates like the VHP are fomenting trouble in the area. They are trying to disturb the peaceful atmosphere of the state,” he said.

    Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday urged people to celebrate the Hanuman Jayanti festival peacefully.

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  • Modi in Hyderabad: Vande Bharat, AIIMS & public meet key events on PM’s visit

    Modi in Hyderabad: Vande Bharat, AIIMS & public meet key events on PM’s visit

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    Hyderabad: The BJP’s preparations for Telangana Assembly elections scheduled later this year are likely to get a boost with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Hyderabad on April 8 during which he is expected to address a public meeting and launch various development projects.

    The BJP leaders expect that PM Modi’s visit will boost their morale in the runup to the Assembly elections. The party expects that he will set the tone for the party’s poll campaign.

    The Prime Minister is expected to launch an attack on Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) government for its various acts of omissions and commissions.

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    PM Modi is likely to target BRS and Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao over corruption, especially in the wake of questioning of his daughter K. Kavitha by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in connection with the Delhi liquor policy scam.

    He is also likely to hit out at the BRS government over the Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) paper leak, which has heated up state politics.

    The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has also taken up state-wide protests over the paper leak, alleging involvement of KCR’s son and state minister K.T. Rama Rao.

    The Telangana unit of the BJP has huge expectations from PM Modi’s visit in view of his recent statement about the state.

    “In the south, we have always been strong in Karnataka and in Telangana, people now have confidence only in one party, BJP, and in Andhra Pradesh also people are looking towards us,” Modi had said on March 28 while inaugurating the residential complex of the party in Delhi.

    Modi will be launching various railway projects at Secunderabad Railway Station and later a public meeting at Parade Grounds in Secunderabad.

    Union Minister for Tourism and Culture G. Kishan Reddy along with state BJP president Bandi Sanjay Kumar and party MP K. Laxman on Tuesday visited Secunderabad Railway Station and Parade Grounds to take stock of the preparations for the Prime Minister’s visit.

    Kishan Reddy, who is also an MP from Secunderabad, said the PM would lay the foundation stone for the re-development of Secunderabad Railway Station. The station is being revamped at a cost of Rs 719 crore and will provide world-class railway infrastructure and amenities.

    He will also lay the foundation stone of the new block of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) at a cost of Rs 1,336 crore.

    Kishan Reddy said this would give a big boost to health infrastructure in Telangana. The expansion and new facilities include academic blocks, auditorium, staff quarters, hostels and guest houses. The hospital block renovation is also underway.

    Meanwhile, Telangana Chief Secretary Santhi Kumari on Tuesday reviewed arrangements for PM Modi’s visit. She instructed the officials to make foolproof arrangements.

    Presiding over a coordination meeting, she said that all the departments have to work in close coordination and make the brief visit of the Prime Minister a success.

    The police have to make adequate security arrangements, law and order, traffic and bandobast arrangements as per the blue book.

    The fire department was asked to arrange adequate fire fighting equipment and fire tenders should be positioned at the venue. Medical staff, ambulances and other facilities should be kept ready at all the venues.

    The Chief Secretary asked officials to repair roads to be used by the Prime Minister’s convoy. Uninterrupted power supply at all the venues should be ensured, she said.

    DGP Anjani Kumar, senior police officers and officials from various departments including railways attended the meeting.

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

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